Sentences with phrase «definition of affordability»

We have come to understand that there is not just one definition of affordability.
Thornberry strongly criticised Johnson, describing his definition of affordability as «nonsense», [59] and called for at least 50 % of homes in the new developments to be made available for social rent.

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The agenda, five months in the making, includes bills that call for the creation of a task force to assess the city university system's affordability, admissions and graduation rates, a report on the use of long - acting reversible contraceptives such as intrauterine devices, sexual assault awareness and prevention training for cab drivers, a street co-naming for the original Ms. Magazine headquarters and expanding the definition of employer under the human rights law to offer protections for domestic workers.
The challenge before the country also mandates a new definition of quality from the perspective of students — so that the education is valuable Read more about Disrupting College: How Disruptive Innovation Can Deliver Quality and Affordability to Postsecondary Education -LSB-...]
The affordability for an author of continuing to write is a reasonable consideration, and for each author, that calculation will be different (as will the definition of profitability).
There are important reasons natural gas is the United States» primary fuel for electricity generation — and will be in the years to come, according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA): 1) Natural gas is abundantly available — thanks to America's energy renaissance; 2) Natural gas» affordability has made it competitive in the marketplace; and 3) Among all the fuels used for power generation, natural gas is the definition of reliability — uniquely positioned as a fuel to furnish key attributes that ensure the health of the modern electricity grid.
Indeed, I think it «s morally acceptable to default if your mortgage threatens your ability to save adequately for the future, regardless of whether you can pay it according to some arbitrary definition of «affordability
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