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It's not the ideal scenario, said DiNapoli, and will likely be manifested at the local level in
cutbacks in aid to local governments and school districts.
Granted, it's a paradoxical time for artseducation, with
cutbacks on the one handand a growing amount of support on theother.
EW: How are
budget cutbacks in districts and the No Child Left Behind (NCLB) Act requirements affecting special education services in the U.S.?
With cutbacks in state aid and the withdrawal of the stimulus funding, local funding played a larger role, despite the fact that local funding was also decreasing relative to trend.
Ensuring a positive reception might mean delivering your tough talk on the need
for cutbacks at a time when the company's financial vulnerability has been recently made glaringly apparent.
Olin Corp. has reduced chlor alkali production capacity at its Niagara Falls plant by 20 percent since the beginning of this year as part of a series of
cutbacks by the chemical manufacturer.
He's angered by budget
cutbacks at the public colleges and universities, and says a plan to raise tuition each year for the next five years only furthers student debt.
Because of
government cutbacks in her market in Severna Park, Md., Langley has seen home values drop by 10 percent to 20 percent in the past seven years.
The company has suffered in the last year due to spending
cutbacks from schools that served as its primary revenue stream.
This has shown to impact both the employer and employee, where in recent news, business owners have been the focus; whether it be for responding poorly to the minimum wage increase or for
making cutbacks to offset sick leave pay.
Meanwhile, WPP isn't expecting any revenue growth this year amid pressures on the industry, including
spending cutbacks by consumer goods giants and competition from consultancies.
Eric Pickles has announced dramatic changes to the way local government is organised, amid the backdrop of
significant cutbacks in grants.
After the most
recent cutbacks if Ontario drivers feel they need more protection then they will have to increase their coverage.
The first one (9 am, Friday August 22 in the Vanier building, Room 1095) will delve into the impacts of public
service cutbacks on equity and community groups.
It was 2003, and the state of Minnesota had proposed severe
funding cutbacks for people who received assistance in their home.
The report also claims that his current club are facing some
financial cutbacks after failing to qualify for the Champions League and their sponsors Volkswagen's well publicised problems, so you would think that Draxler's price would be a lot more reasonable.
Instead Campbell grabbed a hold of Dawkins and slung him inside like a rag doll, which effectively shut off that proposed
cutback lane.
Back when you were their age, parents could let their kids hang out at parks, or on the streets without having to worry about their kids coming home in body bags from friendly fire from the overabundance of guns we have in our society, or some nutcase kidnapping and or molesting them because he was released on parole from an overcrowded prison with
severe cutbacks to parole officers.
The need to do so arises primarily because of
state cutbacks, which have meant substantial loss of SEA staff.
Bishop
said cutbacks in school kitchens nationwide have contributed to a heavy reliance on frozen and preprocessed foods.
During January and early February, fears of an economic slowdown increased, as leading U.S. stock indices fell considerably, due largely to continued economic weakness in China, the strengthening dollar, falling oil and commodity prices, which triggered
more cutbacks in the U.S. energy sector.
It's Not Our Fault With over 50 % of our district's revenue coming from the state, the state aid
cutback did hurt — to the tune of over a million fewer dollars of revenue for us.
Despite cutbacks by its parent company, Newhouse, New Jersey's Gloucester County Times made a decision to not back away from statehouse coverage, says Editor John Barna.
Many of the awards were made in June, but because of
staff cutbacks at the fund, some of the institutions were not notified until this month, a spokesman said.
Meanwhile, there also is a full plate of economic news this week, but all of that, and the latest rise in oil quotations following the agreement between OPEC and non-OPEC oil members on
production cutbacks, probably will take a backseat to the Fed.
The Ministry of Justice (MoJ) has backed down on
proposed cutbacks to graduated fees.
Last spring the Provincial government
announced cutbacks to the Bail Program that would see staffing of weekend bail courts — arguably the time when Bail Program assistance is most needed — eliminated.
Despite
massive cutbacks on exploration and development, companies like Shell and BP still need a price of US$ 60 a barrel by the end of this year if they are to break even on many of their current projects — almost double the current market price.
That's why the Brooklyn legislator made it a point to be one of nine area senators who met with concerned UFT members and parents on June 5 to discuss the potentially
drastic cutbacks facing New York City schools.
At IFA this month, HTC announced a One A9s, which, staggeringly enough, was a downgrade on last year's One A9, with its lower screen resolution and
other cutbacks justified by the premise of bringing premium aluminum unibody design to the mass market.
June 27, 2012 • With
dramatic cutbacks in defense spending looming if Congress fails to reach a budget deal, defense systems manufacturer Lockheed Martin says it will be forced to send layoff warnings to more than 100,000 employees this fall.
No decisions have been made yet on how we would adjust if the
federal cutbacks occur.
That could force production
cutbacks if there is no place to store the crude.
We've heard
about cutbacks at major newspapers all around the country.
The 1997 Kyoto Protocol requires modest
emission cutbacks by industrial countries but not the United States, the biggest emitter of carbon dioxide and other heat - trapping gases, because it rejected Kyoto.
Alabama lawmakers debated last week whether to approve more money for education by dipping into a reserve fund designed to protect against
school cutbacks when tax revenues fall short of projections.
Fort Drum may be facing
personnel cutbacks as a result of the federal budget reductions known as sequestration.
«This is not going to be painless» Sir Richard Mottram, Work & Pensions permanent secretary 2002 - 5, told Channel 4 News that it was not true that things people cared about would not be hit by
cutbacks after the election.
We asked a few what the drop in oil prices and industry
cutbacks meant to them.
But the defense contractor experienced a double whammy in 2014 between falling oil prices (
triggering cutbacks on energy projects) and the substantial withdrawal of U.S. troops from Iraq, reducing the need for the company's services there.
As the prices of gasoline, diesel and home heating fuel rise, consumers» energy bills eat up a growing share of their after - tax income,
forcing cutbacks in more discretionary areas of spending.
This includes planning for across the board layoffs, significant
program cutbacks, and the rollback of reform programs, such as class - size reductions.
Schools are trying to recover from years of state aid
cutbacks when many districts drew down their fund balance and reserves and cut programs, draining resources.
Everton are now playing more through balls to take advantage of his pace and looking to get in the penalty area to play shorter crosses and
cutbacks across the ground.
Even if all of George Osborne's proposals for
further cutbacks between 2014 and 2017 were fully implemented, the total percentage point drop in expenditure would rank the current fiscal squeeze in fifth position out of the eight shown in the table.