Sentences with phrase «allocation formula by»

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Allocation of shares must be by relative pay or some more level formula.
«Because of the continued allocation of funds from the Barnett Formula [used to allocate Scotland's share of the UK budget], and because of the power to raise revenue within the Scottish Parliament, then the final decision about what we spend on the NHS is not going to be made by anyone outside Scotland.
Ambode cited issues to be considered by the joint committee to include devolution of powers, Land Use Act, state policing, a review of the revenue allocation formula and according Lagos State a special status.
For years, New York City has received an automatic allocation from Albany, which is based on a formula set by law.
«If you look at the 2018 District Assembly Common Fund formula that was approved by Parliament, you will see no specific allocation to all the things Naa Torshie is actually doing.
The Rules will not provide a specific formula, but require that allocations must be either equal, or by data - driven formula based on objective differences between districts, or a combination.
Under the formula, the base student allocation is multiplied by a weighted student enrollment, which includes adjustments for different grade levels, English - language learners, special education students, and those in vocational education programs.
WSF models typically ignore the effect of differences in teacher experience levels and, therefore, teacher salary across schools by adjusting the allocations for real salaries after the weighted formula has been applied.
Allocations are made uniformly or by a set formula.
States may retain up to 5 percent of their allocations for State - level activities, and must distribute one - half of the remainder by formula to eligible local educational agencies and the other one - half competitively to eligible local entities.
Under the worst - case scenario, it will direct funds away from public school systems, either through a new formula that advantages states that establish voucher programs or by draining students and their accompanying per - pupil allocation away from public schools.
The Board will consider a resolution about whether to permit charter schools located in Oakland, but authorized by Alameda County, to be eligible for funding under the G1 allocation formula (approved for district schools and district authorized charter schools).
In this presentation given at the 39th annual conference of the Association for Education Finance and Policy Cory Edmonds shared the findings of an Edunomics Lab study exploring seven urban school districts utilizing a student based allocation formula to determine the portion of total district funds allocated by the formula.
Though the actual allocation mechanism can take a couple of different forms, the goal of these formula elements is to equalize access to school revenues among districts to some degree by compensating for differences in the local revenue capacity of a particular locale.
4) By varying allocations in accordance with a simple formula, the probability of success was 90 %.
The Federal Reserve, by driving short - term rates to almost zero, has messed up asset allocation formulas.
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