Sentences with phrase «does need provisions»

Cuomo does need provisions in the budget that will make life harder if he doesn't get them, including money for the New York City Housing Authority as well as some sort of fee plan to generate revenue for mass transit in New York City.

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But, based on a provision of the federal Stored Communications Act, the government said it does not need probable cause to obtain customer records.
However, the SEC recognizes that certain experienced investors don't need the same protections as the general public, and the laws and regulations that the SEC follows have provisions defining what's known as an accredited investor.
The Reagan tax reform simplified the code by eliminating the need for rules distinguishing ordinary and capital gains income, because these were taxed at the same rate, and by doing away with industry - specific shelter provisions.
And if those states can bring their budgets into a primary surplus, then we don't need the bankruptcy provision, since they'll be easily capable of rolling over their debts.
Also, do you need to build into the notes, the note purchase agreement, or elsewhere, a provision whereby the note holders agree to enter into a shareholder agreement (with, e.g., transfer restrictions) at the time of conversion into preferred (or possibly common) shares?
He doesn't need such provision, but He loves to receive it.
In spite of much that still needs to be done, we had better rejoice and be thankful, not only for more comfortable living with the vast range of things technology has produced, but for more recognition of race and sex equality and advances toward implementation of these principles; better education; better health; minimum wage, unemployment and social security provisions; and a large network of social agencies that we sometimes fume at as being bureaucratic and expensive but which few of us would want to see abolished.
And, so it is that God, in His provision, requires little of me... He provided all that I would need... He's done that my entire life.
Such discussion and contracting, both written and spoken, would also need to include provisions for reevaluating and recontracting at various points in the relationship and to plan for how and when to do it.
There are plenty of promises in the Bible for material provision, but they are that God will meet all of your needs, not your wants, and you do not need a luxury car or a million dollars.
Not being dependent on their audience for financial support, they do not need to cultivate audience loyalty by the provision of centralized images, services, and emotional satisfaction.
Perhaps what the RCC can do is begin investing in businesses so every member and those in need globally, has access to all the provisions that the leaders are privy to.
He made three broad observations: (1)»... competition is not a myth in the sense that Australia has achieved a great deal since 1974...»; (2) «while much has been achieved, more needs to be done» (in this he agreed with recent comments made by Fred Hilmer) and (3) «where competition is clearly a myth, especially in the areas of infrastructure provision where there are monopoly providers, economic regulation is the complement to competition.
To help control costs, there is a provision in the National Organic Program (which regulates products sold as organic in the U.S.) that every single producer in a cooperative with many small holders do not need to be inspected every year.
It stands to reason that if Arsene Wenger said that he could do with Wilshere's services, he regrets letting him go out on loan and he hasn't recalled him when he needs him the most then he does not have any provision to get him back.
, e.g sanchez wil do hs best to score bt due to the incompetence of our defence they wl allow d goal to be equalized, kos wl try hs best to defend well bt no good DM dat wl defined hs role one day he will ofcourse break - up, ozil wil create so many chances for scoring bt due to stobborness of wenger to not sign wc attacker the chances wl nt be utilized, one day ozil wl get tired.These ar some of the examples we ought to reasoned on, ol these people ar human beings, they need to make use of their provision as productive as it suppose to be, bt failure to do so wl get them discouraged.
Surely we don't need so many barriers between a request for pain relief and the actual provision of pain relief?
Provisions also state that a new mother doesn't need to use the maternity or convalescent leave all at one time, but she must use it within one year of the birth.
«Of the 40 reports that I have produced since I have been doing this, the one that has caused me the most irritation was the report into the hostile environment and the response that I got from the department, where I believe they do need to do more to understand the effects of the provisions that have been brought in through the 2014 and 2016 Immigration Acts and to be able to give an account of the effectiveness of those measures, or not,» he said.
Gibson, who has spoken about the need to address the growing deficit, said he didn't see it that way when pressed on the issue at a recent event by a television reporter, saying that, while some provisions were disappointing, a tax increase would be a job killer at the worst time.
«I just firmly believe that these could have been accomplished everything that needed to be done — there are provisions that are in place, there are programs in place already, that we may have been able to look at.»
One of the reasons was that the budgetary provision for the exercise was not adequate and he told them he needed to make arrangement to include them in the 2016 budget which he did.
«Apart from the herdsmen, there is also the need for us to use our influence to secure assistance from Federal Government in the area of provision of irrigation facilities, construction of dams to encourage irrigation as being done in other parts of the country.
«Creation of the Justice Center and other provisions of the new statute will ensure new safeguards for over a million New Yorkers with special needs who are in the care of the state or community - based organizations, preventing neglect and abuse and appropriately addressing neglect and abuse when they do occur,» said John Coppola, with the Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Providers, in a statement.
New York Governor Andrew Cuomo has been speaking out about the need for national gun control laws in recent days, but Cuomo says he doesn't know when a key provision of New York's own gun safety laws will be enacted.
Thanks to our Ministers, who overcame resistance from right - wing Tories, the Bill does make a provision to allow a target to be set in the future — but as industry itself, and the Government's independent advisors, the Committee on Climate Change (CCC), have made clear, investors in low - carbon energy need more certainty than this possible future promise before they go ahead and invest billions in new renewable energy installations.
When Gotham Gazette asked de Blasio about the new budget mechanism that gives Cuomo additional power and any concerns for New York City he may have, particularly about federal cuts trickling down to the city, the mayor said he wasn't completely familiar with the provision, but from what he did know, he wasn't sure why it was needed.
Alliance executive director Tom Stebbins said trial lawyers have profited handsomely while driving up the cost of doing business in New York by blocking needed reforms to provisions such as the «scaffold law,» which holds contractors and property owners fully liable no matter what if workers are hurt in falls from heights under unsafe conditions.
Democrats make it clear they still don't like the provision that NSF needs to explain how each grant «is worthy of federal funding» by demonstrating its contribution to economic growth or national defense.
Do y ’ all find yourselves «needing» so many wardrobe provisions the second the suitcase is ready to be packed?
Data that are strictly necessary for the provision of the contract are always marked separately as required (e.g. email address) so that you know what data you need to enter for the use of the service and what you can do without.
These ladies do not go overboard pondering for the cub; instead it is the younger man that needs to look for the provision.
The availability of arbitration therefore highlights two additional considerations for would - be reformers: the need to scrutinize state laws governing a contract impasse to ensure that they do not stack the deck in favor of union interests and the importance of raising public awareness of contract provisions that arbitrators might otherwise leave untouched.
And they'll be partly right, for the promised waivers, once issued, really do ease the most painful parts of NCLB — provisions that analysts and critics (ourselves included) have pointed to for a very long time as needing revision.
Do you need a basic HR administration function, or do you expect provision of expertise, consultancy and knowledge - transfer as welDo you need a basic HR administration function, or do you expect provision of expertise, consultancy and knowledge - transfer as weldo you expect provision of expertise, consultancy and knowledge - transfer as well?
When you add in a similar list of employment legislation that impacts on the pay function (this article doesn't hope to include the provision of HR support), there is clearly the need for an up to date and knowledgeable person or team to ensure that all staff are paid on time and accurately.
The SNS provision in ESSA says that school districts need to show that their resource allocation methodologies prevent any Title I school from getting less state and local money than it would have if it didn't participate in Title I.
It is also worth noting that regardless of the provisions that may come to pass and impact graduate education and students, we still need to recognize that we've not been doing a good job diversifying graduate and professional school programs.
«Less academic young people should not be left behind, and we agree that education provision for children who do not get C grades or above at GCSE, or who don't want to pursue an academic path, needs improving.
Important considerations here are that food security (and sovereignty) requires as much of the provisioning as possible to happen through localized production and consumption networks, that agriculture is based on organic, biologically diverse inputs, that the enormous waste of food characterizing the consumerist class is eliminated, and that for the extreme poor who do not have access to either the means of production or food itself, there needs to be rights - based schemes ensuring such access.
They do this because they know that it will lead to a reduction in the number of pupils who may need to access targeted provision, and that what is good practice for meeting SEN is effectively good practice for all.
If they do this, then over time we should see a refinement of that targeted provision, as the majority of needs will be met by high - quality whole - school provision.
The main reason for the lack of accurate information is that private schools do not operate under the provisions of the federal law that furnishes aid to the states for students identified as needing special education.
The only reason that did not happen earlier, opponents would say, was because legislative provisions and charter authorizers favored proposals targeted to high - need populations.
«[it means we get] pupils that perhaps don't need to be with us, but there isn't the provision locally to deal with them.»
Private schools do a «great job» with their intake but children «could have their needs met in much lower - cost state provision
It does not need an exemption from that provision.
Dave Whitaker, executive principal of Springwell Learning Community in Barnsley, says private schools do a «great job» with their intake but that children «could have their needs adequately met in much lower - cost state provision
The new provisions are an acknowledgment that multilingual America must do more to meet the language needs of a student subgroup — comprising 10 percent of school children nationwide and 22 percent, about 1.4 million students, in California — that has trailed in graduation rates, college admission and other key academic indicators.
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