Sentences with phrase «cost to the public»

This is especially odd as we know that such neglect of this client groups needs quickly results in massive costs to the public purse in emergency interventions and hospital admissions.
He was using short - term money flows on banks to implement policies which have permanent costs to the public finances.
But at what cost to the public treasury, and at what burden to the local taxpayer?
Don't they have their own costumes that they could express themselves with, at no additional cost to public?
It is a program that succeeds at the least cost to the public while providing the best possible life for the feral cats themselves.
They also argued that, in making that calculation, they were entitled to take into account only education costs and not overall costs to the public purse.
Many commentators are questioning whether they will be able to recruit sufficient numbers in time, and what the total cost to the public will be.
A house price correction in the past always removes that inflation but at an extreme cost to the public.
«This measure will come at great cost to our public schools,» said Queens City Councilman Danny Dromm.
Lawmakers have also introduced bills that would exclude different costs, ranging from county shares of Medicaid costs to public safety expenses, from the tax cap.
Given the enormous cost to public health and amenity posed by cars, perhaps we could start considering we do the same with them.
Limited funding for initial legal advice could signpost people to other services and, in many cases, avoid them becoming caught up in the system as litigants in person, in itself at much greater cost to the public purse than if people had at least some access to legal advice.
Once the new e-filing system is in place, virtually all new filings will be accessible through the site without cost to the public and -LSB-...]
The report includes the shifting of educational costs to the public sector as private school students move to charter schools.
Mr Clegg rejected the suggestion the radical nature of the solutions proposed meant a commensurately radical cost to public spending plans.
«But the Government must explain how they are going to tackle the pensions deficit at minimal cost to the public.
CR: There have been several different methods used to calculate benefits — and wildly different returns claimed — sometimes as high as $ 16 returned for $ 1 invested (definitely not realistic returns for most children and communities) to more conservative estimates of $ 1.40 returned for $ 1 invested (far more sustainable and based solely on costs to the public).
The cumulative costs to the public from the nation's dropouts are in the billions, for both lost taxes and spending on social programs.
Our private one - way transfers to and from Cancun International Airport provide you the convenience that you expect while on vacation at an analogous cost to the public shuttles.
The oft touted solution of increased judicial appointments obviously comes at an increased cost to the public purse, and so the government has... [more]
the wider impacts on access to justice the wider costs to the public sector and knock - on costs of the reforms;
Accordingly both the Government and Parliament may care to look again at section 58C (2)--(5) and to consider an obvious alternative means of achieving the same objective at much less cost to the public purse.
Instead, at incalculable cost to the public, they have the highest cost legal services in history.
«The tax credit and welfare reforms are potentially disastrous for kinship carer households and will deter many potential kinship carers from coming forward, resulting in more children ending up in the care system, at significant cost to the public purse.
Once the new e-filing system is in place, virtually all new filings will be accessible through the site without cost to the public and legal community, the court said in an announcement.
The Cabinet Office said Mr Gray was being kept on temporarily for «contractual reasons» and there would be no additional cost to the public purse.
TNR programs succeed at the least cost to the public and provide the best possible life for the cats themselves.
If the High Court decision stands — and it is consistent with legal views expressed in Parliament and beyond — then after further litigation incurring further court time and cost to the public purse, it is highly likely that another bench will declare the Order ultra vires.
If they can achieve greater scale, Miracle Messages could put a dent in the cost to the public, and get people safely off the street.
WASHINGTON (AP)-- The Supreme Court on Wednesday considered a drug company's fight to keep a generic version of its biotech drug off the market for an additional six months that would mean billions more in sales and higher costs to the public.
Tell me, if the school charged the actual market value for the use of this space and the use of equipment, etc. and if that market value actually reflected the cost to the public, then the issue might become clearer to you because these religious people would scream at having to pay full price and the cost of any damages they may inflict upon the public property they are using illegally.
The New Politics of Sex: The Sexual Revolution, Civil Liberties, and the Growth of Governmental Powerby stephen baskervilleangelico, 408 pages, $ 30 Divorce cases in the U.S. now account for 35 to 50 percent of civil litigation, at a cost to the public purse of billions of dollars per year.
Divorce cases in the U.S. now account for 35 to 50 percent of civil litigation, at a cost to the public purse of billions of dollars per year.
The deficit reduction programme takes precedence over any of the other measures in this agreement, and the speed of implementation of any measures that have a cost to the public finances will depend on decisions to be made in the Comprehensive Spending Review.
Ethical culture overlaps with the public - service ethos: for reasons that are blandly uncontroversial (everyone wants better standards of service - quality and delivery) but also partisan and contentious (better standards in a fiscally - straightened world need to come at higher cost to public - sector workers and lower cost to tax - payers) this leads the standards agenda into highly - contested territory.
Not to mention the cost to the public purse of leaving medical problems to worsen until a trip to A&E is the only option.
19 October 2010 — ELECTORAL COMMISSION Question: To Ask Her Majesty's Government what was the cost to public funds of the case by the Electoral Commission against the United Kingdom Independence Party.
«The cost to the public is miniscule, while the effects of a broken Albany cost taxpayers every day.»
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