By consolidation of public policy we refer to a unified conception of some long - range goals, some immediate objectives, and the specific means by which to seek them.
While the student loans will certainly be repaid quickly, and the debt
created by the consolidation program is lower, there is a need to keep costs down.
This is accomplished because the numerous loans that were initially taken out to cover college fees and living expenses are all bought out
by the consolidation loan.
For ocean carriers, the momentous Hanjin bankruptcy was followed
by a consolidation in vessel ownership, with OOCL (Orient Overseas Container Line) and COSCO (China Ocean Shipping Company) joining forces as one example, which was followed by Maersk gobbling up the business impacted by the Hanjin bankruptcy; this was followed by recent news reports that CMA CGM may be purchasing as many as nine new ULCV's (Ultra Large Container Vessels).
Since 2007, drug shortages in the United States have been growing in number,
driven by the consolidation of generic drug makers, a tendency by hospitals and wholesalers to order medicines on demand rather than stockpile supplies, and a spate of manufacturing problems ranging from mould contamination to the presence of glass particles in injected drugs.
Rather, the increase in price was followed
by a consolidation period coupled with negative news being released regarding China.
The price drop was followed
by a consolidation phase that saw the the price hold major support in the $ 300 - $ 315 range before rallying significantly in the final week of the month to close at $ 375.
The quote is less a comment on Cameron's pledge of a 2017 referendum than a view on how the British referendum lock will force a poll if there are further changes at an EU level, for
instance by a consolidation of political union among eurozone countries.
«This work on a federally listed species provides managers with a more complete view of ecosystem services
affected by consolidation drainage.»
The standard treatment is chemotherapy: induction therapy to achieve remission, followed
by consolidation therapy to eliminate any residual disease.
There have been heartening instances where chartering enabled a community —
threatened by a consolidation effort — to maintain a local school, preserving the community and its heritage.
The procedure is simple enough: Either you or the agent assigned to your
case by the consolidation agency contacts each of your creditors and tries to convince them of the advantages they will get if they agree to lower your monthly payments.
I've been getting letters (at my mothers house, whose address I've never used for anything) saying they are reps of the govt and can cut my debt in
half by consolidation.
Two other global airline alliances, oneworld and SkyTeam, soon followed bringing a multitude of benefits to customers and replicating as much as possible the economies of scale brought
about by consolidation.
The final phase, called «Part IV training» is then
concluded by a consolidation period of «on the job» supervised training (12 weeks) on board a ship or shore establishment sick bay.
Lubushkin adds that his firm took 400,000 sq. ft. of space
discarded by consolidations in Cambridge and leased it out in three months at higher rents.
We expect a 2 percent rent growth in 2015 as the fastest - growing markets will be
tempered by consolidation in over-supplied markets.
A pullback, followed
by consolidation at this level, could provide a buying opportunity in IWM in the coming days.
The book publishing industry continues to experience dramatic changes
driven by consolidation and the impact of e-books, online retailing and self - publishing.
By consolidation, we meant that you would get very strong earnings growth, but you wouldn't see the full benefit of that in the price of stocks.
They've contended with a changing retail landscape that now presents severe barriers to entry, due to hypercompetition and price sensitivity brought on
by consolidation and growth of private label.
By consolidation I mean the merging of two or more organizational structures into one.
Men and women ranging in age from 40 to 90 are rejoining their old teammates and cheering squads from schools such as Epsom, Birdseye, Elnora and Mount Olympus — many long since swallowed up
by consolidation — to recreate the tournaments of their past.
The only was to save more money is
by consolidation.
What's being fought over is control, and the reason control is being fought over so viciously is that the only way such massive cost savings are going to be achieved is
by consolidation — by collapsing a few of the intermediary steps somewhere between the creation of a book and the reading of it.
The reason being that the original loans have actually disappeared, paid off
by the consolidation and you are under obligation to a new and different lender.
Driven
by consolidation, the UK's leading commercial law firms saw a fifth consecutive year of combined growth in 2014 - 15, despite currency fluctuations hampering the performance of many of the largest internationally - facing firms.