Sentences with phrase «as additional burdens»

Their successful implementation is dependent, at least in part, upon the availability of adequate funding by the Treasury, as additional burdens are placed on judges, and on the Judicial Studies Board.
Despite that, the policy faces critics in Brazil, who see such protection as an additional burden to taxpayers that only postpones inevitable integration.

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The fact that there is a additional liquidity for bond purchases does not mean, as I see it, that Spanish competitiveness has been resolved and it does not mean that the economy can grow out of its debt burden.
If you read the response in context, it is not quite as ridiculous as it sounds: Bowden's point seems to be that the regulatory burdens that his questioner complained about aren't that important, because the private equity business is so good that the additional regulatory costs are easy to bear, and well worth it to avoid messing up a good racket.
Accounts receivable financing, also known as factoring, offers a company or practice a rapid cash infusion without the burden of an additional monthly debt payment.
Factor investors work through the same accounting issues as fundamental investors, with the additional burden of trying to systematically adjust to create the best metric that accounts for the accounting differences across thousands of companies.
I now believe it does a tremendous disservice to honorable people who are faithful believers to place on them the additional burden of guilt, shame and magnified suffering that comes from the kind of doctrine that promotes (sells) prayer as a magic talisman which will somehow change God's mind, alter physical circumstance, and fix intractable problems — if only the one praying has enough faith or asks in the right way or lives a holy enough life or professes Jesus enough or waits patiently or never gives up or any of a hundred different gotchas that can be called upon to justify the lack of an affirmative answer.
While I acknowledge your point that expressing such ire can sometimes make engagement more daunting for the accused, in cases such as this one the support it lends the silenced more often than not outweighs the additional burden it places on those doing the silencing.
Ader anticipated by several decades some of the key insights of feminist psychologists and therapists He saw that our male - dominated society saddles women generally with an additional burden of inferiority by treating them as inferior.
He or she may have additional insight into your kids» natural talents and interests and may be more than happy to share the carpooling burden, as well.
While discussing possible tax increases to fund cash - strapped public services, shadow chancellor John McDonnell suggested any additional burden should fall on «the rich» — which he defined as people earning «above 70,000 to 80,000 a year».
The increased burden homeowners will be expected to shoulder, alongside additional price hikes outlined in the chancellor's autumn statement, are sure to hang heavy for Davey and his team as they take to the dispatch box.
«This report demonstrates that the obsessive obliteration of vital information and guidance by the Coalition Government is leaving children and young people highly vulnerable and is placing additional burdens on schools as they have to use their own time and resources to plug the gap.»
Sitting recently with a local County official she was told that the county she represented need to contribute an additional $ 24 million as their share of the pension burden.
Anyone who has worked in the defence engineering industry will know that financial risks start - out as innocuous looking technical risks on the Defence Contractor's premises, where selected ones are deliberately concealed by the Contractor during the design and development phase, then skilfully transferred to MoD Abbey Wood, Bristol where they morph into «show stopping» risks and come to the fore immediately after the main investment decision has been taken (as they have done so spectacularly on the Type 45 destroyers with total power blackouts), ultimately ending up as an additional cost burden on the Front Line Commands, who have recently been given responsibility for the defence equipment budget — resulting in sleepless nights for many other people too!
Indeed, most look forward to additional years on the job rather than view them as a necessary burden to preserve their financial health.
Avoid sugar - laden soft drinks, processed juices, sports drinks, and alcohol, which add an additional metabolic burden on the body as well as too much caffeine, which dehydrates the body.
Challenges: Teacher training / PD and classroom resources will need to be provided to enable effective and efficient implementation; Funding for relief teachers whilst teachers administer the test; Not addressing the flaws in the UK Phonics Screening Check / inaccurately tests students; Not providing funding / resources to support students identified through the check as at risk; Additional workload for teachers including, impact on time to administer tests; Duplication of existing tests and / or additional testing burden; Stress or anxiety for students and parents; Some commented writing was a key element that needs to be inAdditional workload for teachers including, impact on time to administer tests; Duplication of existing tests and / or additional testing burden; Stress or anxiety for students and parents; Some commented writing was a key element that needs to be inadditional testing burden; Stress or anxiety for students and parents; Some commented writing was a key element that needs to be in the test.
However, demonstrating compliance with these federal fiscal requirements — for example, comparability, in which districts must show that they provide «comparable services» in high and low poverty schools through state and local dollars — as well as the specific rules that govern each federal program, can introduce unnecessary burdens that distract from the overall goal of providing additional support to low - income schools and disadvantaged students.
Misalignment or lack of alignment between a strategic plan and additional initiatives (such as the three levers) not in the plan can lead to confusion among staff, extra burdens on teachers as priorities may conflict, questions from school boards about approving funding for initiatives that are not clearly aligned to strategic goals and initiatives, and ultimately lack of progress towards student achievement.
«As mandated costs continue to rise dramatically, districts are forced to place an increasing burden on local taxpayers, while still continuing contemplate additional cuts,» said Jay Himes, executive director of PASBO.
No family impacted by a death or injury in the line of duty should have to face the additional burden of foreclosure as a result of the hardship.
Is recommended for most consumers to use tax - preparation software as it not only allows you to submit your returns electronically but will also offer additional tips and suggestions to increase deductions and lower your tax burden.
Donated litter helps shelters thrive in multiple ways: easing the burden of acquiring litter and freeing up resources for additional cat food, medicine, and veterinary services such as spay and neuter programs.
As NOAA's Mauna Loa measurement of atmospheric methane concentrations are only currently increasing at a rate of approximately 0.25 % per year (or 12.5 % change in 50 - years); how could anyone be concerned that the change in atmospheric methane burden in 50 - years could be 300 % (as per Isaken et al (2011) case 4XCH4; which would require an additional 0.80 GtCH4 / yr of methane emissions on top of the current rate of methane emissions of 0.54 GtCH4 / yrAs NOAA's Mauna Loa measurement of atmospheric methane concentrations are only currently increasing at a rate of approximately 0.25 % per year (or 12.5 % change in 50 - years); how could anyone be concerned that the change in atmospheric methane burden in 50 - years could be 300 % (as per Isaken et al (2011) case 4XCH4; which would require an additional 0.80 GtCH4 / yr of methane emissions on top of the current rate of methane emissions of 0.54 GtCH4 / yras per Isaken et al (2011) case 4XCH4; which would require an additional 0.80 GtCH4 / yr of methane emissions on top of the current rate of methane emissions of 0.54 GtCH4 / yr)?
As an example of the possible extreme change in radiative forcing in a 50 - year time horizon for Isaken et al (2011)'s 4 x CH4 (i.e. quadrupling the current atmospheric methane burden) case of additional emission of 0.80 GtCH4 / yr is 2.2 Wm - 2, and as the radiative forcing for the current methane emissions of 0.54 GtCH4 / yr is 0.48 Wm - 2, this give an updated GWP for methane, assuming the occurrence of Isaksen et al's 4 x CH4 case in 2040, would be: 33 (per Shindell et al 2009, note that AR5 gives a value of 34) times (2.2 / [0.8 + 0.48]-RRB- divided by (0.54 / 0.48) = 5As an example of the possible extreme change in radiative forcing in a 50 - year time horizon for Isaken et al (2011)'s 4 x CH4 (i.e. quadrupling the current atmospheric methane burden) case of additional emission of 0.80 GtCH4 / yr is 2.2 Wm - 2, and as the radiative forcing for the current methane emissions of 0.54 GtCH4 / yr is 0.48 Wm - 2, this give an updated GWP for methane, assuming the occurrence of Isaksen et al's 4 x CH4 case in 2040, would be: 33 (per Shindell et al 2009, note that AR5 gives a value of 34) times (2.2 / [0.8 + 0.48]-RRB- divided by (0.54 / 0.48) = 5as the radiative forcing for the current methane emissions of 0.54 GtCH4 / yr is 0.48 Wm - 2, this give an updated GWP for methane, assuming the occurrence of Isaksen et al's 4 x CH4 case in 2040, would be: 33 (per Shindell et al 2009, note that AR5 gives a value of 34) times (2.2 / [0.8 + 0.48]-RRB- divided by (0.54 / 0.48) = 50.
Whereas, if left unaddressed, the consequences of a changing climate have the potential to adversely impact all Americans, hitting vulnerable populations hardest, harming productivity in key economic sectors such as construction, agriculture, and tourism, saddling future generations with costly economic and environmental burdens, and imposing additional costs on State and Federal budgets that will further add to the long - term fiscal challenges that we face as a Nation;
Additional burdens such as carbon tax increases are further reducing economic viability.»
However the additional over burden of water, fresh and salt to each part of any ocean or extremely large body of water causes the deflection of the bottom of that basin to some extant as well as presenting as a rise in seal level at that area.
First, a switch to palm oil would be extremely expensive, costing an additional 16.5 million pounds (US$ 21.4 million) over the next decade, which is not seen as achieving «value for money for taxpayers,» who would bear the burden of the expense.
Further, as Anne Vespry also pointed out, why should a lawyer who belongs to a racialized minority, who has to deal with the burdens of inequality and exclusion every day, have to further sign on to an additional responsibility to promote equality, diversity and inclusion?
In our response to the consultation, we urge the SRA to ensure that the new system does not impose any additional financial burden onto our members as they work to qualify and that any reforms will make the profession more, not less, accessible.
As an internationally - recognised exchange situated in the London time zone applying generally applicable London market norms with recognised expertise particularly in relation to debt securities but without the additional regulatory compliance burden of MAR, TISE has seen a 50 % increase in year - on - year debt listings.
The Court thus struck down the German visa requirement as a new restriction on the freedom to provide services because of the «additional and recurrent administrative and financial burdens involved in obtaining such a permit» (Soysal and Savatli, para 55).
Previously RBS's GC for corporate and structural activities doubled up as the director of legal ops, but Shaw removed the extra burden of that role after he was trying to do the additional work «off the side of his desk».
Although the additional time that the federal judges took to make decisions is not dispositive of the result, it adds to the possibility that state judges viewing the heavy burden on summary judgment were and are less willing to grant these motions as a threshold matter and instead prefer to let cases proceed to trial or settlement.112 By contrast, the federal judges who take more time in coming to decisions may put more weight on the summary judgment motions if they are, on the balance, more willing to grant them.
These would allow solicitors to carry out certain consumer credit activities as long as they are central to the legal services they provide, minimise the burden of additional rules and protect clients.
Require benefits to be earned as contributions are made to ensure that the system is fair and younger generations are not burdened with additional costs associated with older workers» benefits
He further concluded that, as completion of the sale agreements approached in April 2005, and the directors came to appreciate that the club would have insufficient funds from the completion monies with which to make a substantial additional payment to E, all that had been agreed between them was the principle that he should receive a substantial payment as soon as the club was in a position to make it, out of monies flowing to the club from the claimant companies in connection with the project, but that no specific amount had been agreed, nor any requests made to the claimants that they should bear the burden, either in terms of cash flow or expense sharing.
Learning to drive is daunting and can be really expensive, so any additional costs, such as the hefty price of insurance premiums for provisional licence holders, can make it a financial burden for some people.
This does not put additional burden on your financial situation and you will have complete flexibility with regard to saving as much as you desire on a regular basis.
The best thing about the initiative is that the digitization won't come as an additional financial burden on the policyholder.
In case of an accidental death, you stand to get additional protection resulting from any accidents as this policy pays out double the life cover thus helping alleviate the burden.
Their desire to avoid burdening parents and carers can cause additional hardship for these children, who need to know that support is available to them as well.
Authoritative parenting could put additional burden on parents as they need to set a procedure for every situation.
Not receiving support and approval from your partner's family can create an additional stress and burden on you, your partner and your relationship, so it is important to ensure that your relationship is thriving as much as possible in other areas.
It may be associated with the additional childcare burden on parents of children with ASD and perceived insufficiency of resources required to pay more attention to other family members and make efforts to satisfy their needs as well as the sense of neglecting other responsibilities, such as providing financially for the family, maintaining social relations and organising leisure and recreation [47,49].
We would now be asking them to shoulder an additional tax burden, and also to brace for a 15 percent drop in home values — that's how much we can expect values to fall as buyers discount the value of the deduction in their purchase offers.
As president, I'll continue to find fiscally responsible ways to ease this burden even further for small businesses and farmers, including additional increases in the amount of an estate exempt from taxation.
Some appraisers feel it's an additional burden and an unnecessary review of their work, while others see it as a valuable tool to assess the credibility of appraisals.
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