Sentences with phrase «economic constraints»

Develop school budgets that meet changing economic constraints and instructional expectations.
The reality behind food insecurity — people's inability to access food regularly whether through economic constraints or lack of availability — is staggering.
Of course, they do go on to explain that if one factors in environmental and economic constraints not covered by their opposition, then the difference drops to just 1.8 times higher.
No matter how good a library is, space and economic constraints mean that it simply can not carry everything a researcher might need.
Employers can not adapt to new economic constraints at the expense of fundamental employee rights.
A plan to build another Guggenheim Museum in the city has been scrapped because of economic constraints, the foundation in charge of the museum announced Monday.
This finding raises the possibility that children's symptoms, particularly those of oppositional and deviant behavior, are affected by economic constraints on parents» ability to devote scarce time resources to supervision.
This type of multi-species optimization that includes real - world economic constraints is expected to become a game - changer in the world of conservation, Schwartz said.
By: Sascha Solomons 4th November 2016 It remains possible to realise potential growth opportunities in the African mining industry despite the challenges of local economic constraints, volatile commodity prices, corruption and regulatory uncertainty, says international law firm Hogan Lovells.
«The fact remains that Kathy Hochul's plan to slash Medicare and Social Security benefits will raise taxes and put further economic constraints on Western New York taxpayers.»
Governor Cuomo, who often refers to his political philosophy as a «progressive who is broke», says it's the best that could be done, under the present economic constraints.
«There are families in the district I represent facing the same economic constraints and concerns as other families throughout Erie County.
Energy systems must respect ecological as well as economic constraints.
The loosening of social and economic constraints in Japan allowed the emergence of a number of remarkable artists who produced increasingly avant - garde works.
As such, the combined political and economic constraints associated with current nuclear energy technologies mean that nuclear energy's share of global energy generation is unlikely to grow in the coming decades, as global energy demand is likely to increase faster than new plants can be deployed.
Economic constraints from part of the Territory's climate change policy response and work has commenced on the range of interactions between climate change, carbon property rights, and Indigenous land rights including native title, with the view to maximising economic opportunities for Indigenous landholders and communities arising from the climate change policy.
And while Wooster Square might have lost its «elegance,» absent landlords and economic constraints helped preserve the neighborhood's architecture.
I would not read this as good news for marriage and families, however, because there may be negative consequences for people who want to part but can not divorce because of economic constraints.
However, legislative oversight is a fundamental check and balance on government operations, ensuring that government programs and policies remain responsive to constituent needs, changing economic constraints, and innovation in governance.
The state of knowledge on policies and incentives, and socio - economic constraints on terrestrial carbon sequestration activities
Many of these respondents can only be politically and civically involved in a tangential way because of time and economic constraints, the survey found.
For eight of those years, due to our economic constraints, 3rd / 4th has been our only realistic target.
Depending on the health requirements of a newborn baby, economic constraints, and medical professional advice, some families switch their child to formula.
In a time of economic constraints, the Treasury's Operational Efficiency Programme has set a target of cutting # 3.2 bn from the public sector's annual # 16bn IT spend.
Although the Attlee Government failed to meet its targets, primarily due to economic constraints, over a million new homes were built between 1945 and 1951 (a significant achievement under the circumstances) which ensured that decent, affordable housing was available to many low - income families for the first time ever.
«In some families it's going to be harder to do these things [because of] social and economic constraints, but we should consider what would make it possible for them to have these routines in their household.»
If that is the case then the mind definitely holds the potential to learn more, however, it is us who stop ourselves from expanding the horizons of our knowledge with self - doubt or other social, emotional, or economic constraints.
Schools within schools, personalized learning communities, online courses, and advisory groups are a few examples of ways that schools can weave the social web of the student tighter within the economic constraints of the system.
However, you should never feel undue pressure to accept a truly low offer, unless you are under considerable duress due to time or economic constraints.
The physical piece developed accordingly, with three forces asserting themselves: the inhabitants» hopes and aspirations; the social, political and economic constraints they encountered; and finally, the artist's own interests in developing a work of art.
The space draws also on the voices of those groups, regardless of age, sex, profession, and socio - economic constraints, who are at once represented and marginalized within normal institutional channels.
The problem is that thus far that ideal has been easier for academics and pundits to identify than for climate negotiators (see the Kyoto process) due to very real political and economic constraints (see David Victor's new book).
Many media workers interviewed for the study highlighted the political and economic constraints they face in reporting climate change.
Europe's onshore and offshore wind energy potential, an assessment of environmental and economic constraints.
It is unfortunate for Company, Inc. that, due to economic constraints, we must restructure our organization and lose valued employees such as Mary.
Today, many married couples continue to do so because of economic constraints (Fadel - Girgis, 1983; Sherif, 1999), or when their extended family can afford to build a house consisting of separate apartments as a way to keep the extended family living together following children's marriages (Fadel - Girgis, 1983).
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