Sentences with phrase «actually increase access»

Do alternative business structures actually increase access to justice when it comes to personal injury?
Best of all, a number of these alternatives can actually increase access to justice while meeting lawyers» need to get paid; the idea of practice models that are remunerative and promote access to family justice is a theme I will be returning to in the months ahead.
[5] While there is evidence to support the claim that only legal aid and / or pro bono will actually increase access to justice, there is no evidence to support that programs like the LLLT program will.

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Schulman hopes that, armed with new federal funding to tackle these challenges, states will step up and begin filling the gaping holes in the American child care system — smoothing out the child care cliff while also making it easier for families access care in the first place, increasing the number of American kids who spend their days playing, coloring, building, and singing in a safe, caring environment their parents can actually afford.
«The problem is that even if China were to provide greater access to its markets today, if the U.S. economy were to do well, and China were to slow down, the deficit might actually increase,» Mr. Prasad said.
Duke University professor Peter Arcidiacono suggests that increasing teenagers» access to contraception «may actually increase long run pregnancy rates.»
As consumer demand has increased for Certified Humane products, HFAC realized a need to separate the terms to define farms that had «outdoor access» and create a standard for «Free Range» versus those that were actually «Pasture Raised.»
However, we know that while the number of guns in the country has increased, the number of homes with guns has actually decreased, meaning that net access to firearms could have gone down.
Education secretary Michael Gove told the Commons that payments being made to poorer students will actually increase under the scheme, which would have access to # 180 million funds - compared to # 500 million for the original.
Ms Turnely continued: «In the face of the government's campaign to broaden access to universities, elite public schools have actually increased the number of pupils they send to Oxbridge over the last five years, whilst ethnic minority students are twice as likely to attend modern universities than traditional universities.»
But the catastrophe is actually an unintended consequence of a successful drive to increase access to fresh drinking water.
However, the researchers also found that increased access to technology and working outside of office hours is actually preferred by some employees, who felt it gives them greater flexibility and control over their workload, leading to increases in self - reported efficiency and performance.
On the other hand, allowing chickens more access to the outdoors — as is the case with organic poultry — could actually increase the risk of infection and contamination.
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Not only are the lectins, tannins, and other digestive anti-nutrients minimized, or favorably altered in this way, but such practices actually improve vitamin content, and increase access to their robust amino acid chains.
The open question surrounding these investments will be which ones actually manage to drive resources in a manner that increases learning outcomes — rather than merely to increase access to supports and services.
At the high school level, research has shown that access to school counselors actually increases college enrollment.
«This ballot question actually takes a fairly tempered approach to increasing access in a gradual process, year by year, with retention of the important oversight of the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education,» said Christopher Anderson, a former chairman of the state Board of Education and one of the petition's signers.
Looking at longitudinal studies in Milwaukee and Louisiana, she describes them in a way that will leave the impression that the results were negative for school choice: «In both cases, programs were used primarily by black students and generally did not exacerbate segregation in public schools; however, students using vouchers did not gain access to integrated private schools, and segregation in private schools actually increased
(Calif.) In an effort to increase the number of foster youth who are not just college ready, but are actually prepared to enroll, a statewide campaign has been launched to ensure that children in foster care are accessing financial aid.
Only 30 % of the existing reports actually are open - access right now, so within a few years this number will increase to 100 %, which will be a boon for free digital access.
While there is no clear answer yet, opponents of Digital Rights Management have demonstrated that stripping away the «protection» on ebooks has actually led to an increase in book sales and a decrease in piracy, as consumers are often willing to pay for access to a book.
However, they are not going to increase until the academic year of 2012 - 2013... I would like to take credit for being a fortune teller or having the ability to predict the future but alas the College Cost Reduction and Access Act (CCRAA) of 2007 actually set the interest rates for the Stafford Loan Program years ago.
It is thus crucial that dogs given this supplement have free access to water because otherwise the increased bulk can get hard and actually obstruct the bowels.
To access better weapons and gear you have to first increase your overall level in order to unlock stuff, then spend points you earn in - game to actually «buy» new blasters or grenades or whatever.
Electricity planners often confront the energy access gap by increasing supply, without considering how consumers actually use and pay for electricity.
«The World Bank,» says Menton, «actually projects that the number of people in Africa without access to electricity will increase, not decrease, between now and 2030!»
Until service recipients rather than providers are getting excited about the changes, I'm afraid the possibility that increased «access» is actually just increased organizational self - aggrandizement has to be considered.
My point here is that rather than start ethics reform by randomly introducing less qualified, for - profit law practitioners into the market as specious proof that something is actually being done to improve access to justice, let's tackle the challenges that can and will move the needle; such as, modernization of the court system, increasing legal aid, and modernizing lawyer ethics rules that will enable lawyers and law firms to innovate and modernize the business and practice of law.
If there is growing weariness, I expect some of that is generated by those on the frontlines who continue to slog forward while waiting for those in governments and courts to finish «exploring initiatives» and start funding and implementing initiatives that actually do increase access to justice.
But antiabortion forces, in their zeal to slay their bête noire, are actually attempting something sure to increase the number of abortions: Denying women access to birth control.
However, when change in BMI percentiles by profile membership and level of inhibitory control was examined in an ANCOVA model (data not shown), low inhibitory control girls with mothers in the Sets Limits + Does Not Restrict Snacks profile actually showed no change in BMI percentile from 5 to 7 y (59.6 ± 23.6 to 61.5 ± 22.1; the raw difference change score was not different from zero at the 0.05 level of significance); in contrast, a significant increase was observed for low inhibitory control girls in the Unlimited Access to Snacks profile (62.8 ± 26.3 to 68.3 ± 25.1; P < 0.05, d = 0.48; the raw difference change score was different from zero at the 0.05 level of significance).
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