Sentences with phrase «as a temporary measure in»

A surcharge on utility bills called the 18 - a assessment was enacted as a temporary measure in 2009, renewed, and then scheduled for phaseout by 2017.
Most US airlines introduced checked bag fees in 2008, supposedly as a temporary measure in response to high fuel prices.

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First, the period 2009 - 10 to 2011 - 12 was unusual, characterized by massive increases in spending due to the temporary stimulus measures introduced as part of the Economic Action Plan.
Bonus depreciation was originally passed and extended as a temporary stimulus measure in 2008 designed to encourage business investment while the economy was weak.
Mr. Flaherty would be required to implement new stimulus measures, which in the end would cost Canadian taxpayers, as we saw with the recent temporary stimulus program.
Measured on a CPI basis it fell to about 2 per cent in 2009, but that figure flatters us a bit as it was partly a result of some temporary factors.
As has been noted in the Bank's policy statements, the Bank will seek to look through the wide - ranging, but temporary, effects of the tax changes on the published measures of inflation.
The Bank's current assessment is that inflation as measured by either the CPI or underlying measures is likely to be in the upper part of the 2 — 3 per cent target zone, once these temporary tax effects have passed out of the calculation.
Reinforces certain international best practices in anti ‑ dumping and countervail investigations, and allows for, in exceptional circumstances, bilateral safeguard measures (e.g. temporary tariff increases) to protect domestic industry from injury following a surge in imports as a result of the Agreement.
There's your first - team cast - offs, those who haven't been able to find a permanent departure and are forced into temporary measures; then there's the club's own academy produce who fly the nest to garner senior experience, and finally the speculative, (generally) foreign signings who rarely step foot back in England, let alone Cobham, as part of a more financially - incentivised enterprise.
If you or your child are treating home education as a temporary measure, you might want to stay in touch with the National Curriculum for core subjects.
Over the past two years, when the economy was totally stagnant, and when our economy has needed a quick and fast - acting shot in the arm, we have advocated a temporary VAT cut — alongside infrastructure spending, action on youth unemployment and targeted tax measures for business as part of our five point plan for growth.
Michael Howard stepped in as a temporary measure to bolster the Conservative Party's credibility in the run - up to the 2005 election.
«The Management in an effort to cushion the effect of the incident on the Power and Water supply made an arrangement with Kaduna State Water Board to be supplying the hostels with water in Tankers as well as diesel for the generators as a temporary measure until the situation is restored back to normalcy.
In 1799, William Pitt the Younger introduced income tax as a temporary measure.
«As recently as last week, the FHWA provided temporary permission for the state to manage I - 690 traffic after concerts and other events at the fairgrounds with NYSDOT recommended traffic mitigation measures in placAs recently as last week, the FHWA provided temporary permission for the state to manage I - 690 traffic after concerts and other events at the fairgrounds with NYSDOT recommended traffic mitigation measures in placas last week, the FHWA provided temporary permission for the state to manage I - 690 traffic after concerts and other events at the fairgrounds with NYSDOT recommended traffic mitigation measures in place.
Brown massages the figures slightly - but he's broadly correct, so long as the nationalisation of Northern Rock, intended as a temporary measure, isn't included in the figures.
I have put spinach in the freezer as a temporary measure just to prevent spoilage, but only leave them there for a short period of time.
Deals on school construction, after - school programs, and hiring new teachers appeared to be in jeopardy, as the Senate approved a temporary spending measure to keep education programs funded at current levels until Nov. 14.
Modules can also be used as a temporary or permanent measure, which in some cases provides options for a fully functional school buildings to be removed and reused if required.
They began arriving in schools in the early 1960s and at one school remained for 40 years as a temporary measure - an inner city school called Mt Lawley SHS.
«I remain concerned that temporary measures instituted by the department, such as conditional waivers, could undermine the committee's efforts to reauthorize the Elementary and Secondary Education Act,» Kline said in a statement.
The reduction at the Lansing Grand River plant is also a temporary measure, as the facility will once again ramp up capacity when the next - generation Chevrolet Camaro begins production in Lansing.
I wrote to the kobo customer care people, so i'm hoping the issue can be resolved soon... It didn't seem to like having my micro SD card in the slot, so i've taken it out for now, (as a temporary measure), so now i can at least turn my book's pages (so long as my book is not running off the sd card of course)
They should be used in conjunction with a proper training routine as a temporary measure until you can move over to a collar (or a back clip harness) instead.
We sadly, but without expectation, took him to the animal hospital that afternoon for a blood transfusion, in hopes this temporary measure would help him through as the doctors speculated a possible course of alternative treatment.
Young salmon were safely fished out of Redwood Creek in the summer of 2014 and brought to Warm Springs Fish Hatchery in Lake Sonoma as a temporary measure to prevent extirpation of the species in Redwood Creek.
Capcom has therefore immediately ceased distribution of this DLC and, as a temporary measure, will be performing an emergency server maintenance update in the very near future to remove this track by replacing it with existing music from another stage.
The artwork was created in December 1983 by Lichtenstein as an unprecedented, site - specific, and temporary wall painting measuring 18 ′ × 96 1/2 ′ at the Castelli Gallery at 142 Greene Street.
In March, it will reopen as the Met Breuer, the Metropolitan Museum of Art's annexe for modern and contemporary art, a temporary measure while David Chipperfield's new wing is built.
Now he's back with Undisclosed Locations where he steps inside brightly - lit interiors: lobbies, vestibules, waiting rooms, passageways, and stairways, areas that are intended for temporary occupancy, measured in minutes or seconds, as we pass through to our intended destination.
I am myself a libertarian in large part because of what happened on the evening of Sunday, 15 August 1971, when I watched Richard Milhous Nixon announce that by executive order he was «temporarily» closing the gold window (ain't nothing so permanent as a «temporary» government measure) to divorce the U.S. dollar from the last vestige of even a fiction of specie convertibility, thereby opening the sluices to the present flood of fiat currency inflation.
On those days, we rely on all of the built - in measures as well as putting up temporary, external reflective shades on any unshaded East / West - facing windows and doors.
The measures outlined in the agreement provide further protections for the North Atlantic right whale, primarily by reducing or avoiding sound impacts from exploratory activities that developers use to determine where to build wind farms, such as the construction of temporary towers that measure weather conditions and underwater surveys that assess the geology just beneath the ocean floor.
The Bill provides that, as a transitional measure that until the Commission des droits, de la santé et de la sécurité du travail and the Administrative Labour Tribunal are fully in place, the Minister of Labour, Employment and Social Solidarity will be granted temporary powers to issue directives with regard to the bodies to be grouped together.
Following its supervisory powers, FINMA may impose a range of measures that could be regarded as collateral consequences (see question 38), for example, a temporary or permanent ban of individuals from engaging in securities trading.
The Role: • Contacting employers, sometimes in person but, more likely, by telephone and often cold - calling, to establish their precise recruitment requirements for vacancies • Negotiating and agreeing the terms and conditions relating to the assignment • Searching database and temp contractor & # 34hot lists & # 34 with a view to finding and placing available and suitable candidates with clients in the shortest timeframe possible • Reviewing applications, interviewing and assessing candidates and short - listing for interview according to the employer's expressed criteria within tight timeframes and to strict deadlines • Making arrangements for candidates to be interviewed and preparing the candidates for interview if this is required by client You'll have: • A strong understanding of the healthcare / medical sector, particularly within temporary, contract, and locums • A proven track record of working as a 360 Recruiter • Proven ability to build & develop client relationships • Accomplished in sourcing passive candidates who are not on the open market • Ambitious, hardworking & self - motivated to succeed in sales where you are measured on results • What we give you in return: Are you the right person for the job?
The Role: • Working with both candidates and clients placing Doctors into Locum roles across the UK • Developing new business and generating your own leads • Resourcing own candidates • Negotiating and agreeing the terms and conditions relating to the assignment • Achieving both KPI and financial revenue You'll have: • A strong understanding of the healthcare / medical sector, particularly within temporary, contract, and locums — but will look at other markets • A proven track record of working as a 360 Recruiter • Proven ability to build & develop client relationships • Accomplished in sourcing passive candidates who are not on the open market • Ambitious, hardworking & self - motivated to succeed in sales where you are measured on results Are you the right person for the job?
It is therefore not possible to characterise the basis of recognition of native title as temporary in scope or as having a finite period for recognition as would be required to qualify as a special measure.
61 Instead, the Court was prepared to accept that while the relevant land rights legislation has an air of permanence about it and may need to continue indefinitely to protect the relevant Indigenous groups culture it could still be recognised as meeting the requirement for a special measure that it is temporary in scope as the legislation's status as a special measure could be reviewed at a later date to determine whether its objectives had been met and the purpose of the special measure had been exhausted.
Lawrence Scheinert, director of the Office of Special Measures at the U.S. Treasury Department's Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN), presented a new program called the Geographic Targeting Order during the REALTORS ® Legislative Meetings & Trade Expo in Washington, D.C.. It's a temporary anti-money laundering program requiring U.S. title insurance companies to report information about «covered transactions» made by what's commonly known as shell companies, Scheinert said at the Business Issues Policy Committee meeting.
I never depreciate properties held in my own name as, for me, it is always a temporary measure before they are rolled into a holding company and I do not wish to deal with the CCA recapture.
«We'd stretched ourselves financially to buy the house, so we made do by putting in a cheap kitchen, as a temporary measure,» says the owner.
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