Sentences with phrase «enormous funding»

It's crystal clear that India would keep spending enormous funds just to keep the status quo.
But it's close pals with the WWF — which gets enormous funding from exactly those sources.
Among them, about $ 3 trillion in global investments — including enormous funds like the California state pension fund — could find themselves busted by «stranded assets,» as the fuel reserves that energy companies calculate into their net worth would need to stay unused to avert the worst of climate change.
Although there may be a hybrid approach which lies somewhere in the middle of these two options, it is clear that the present system is inordinately complex, requires enormous funding to maintain, and is largely inaccessible to litigants without counsel at a time when such litigants are flooding the courts.
With the end of the cold war and the dissolution of the Warsaw Pact there was a general expectation of a «peace dividend»: Finally, some of the enormous funds previously needed for the vast army could be redirected to more productive ends.
«London Met's decision to axe hundreds of courses is completely disproportionate, but since these enormous funding cuts were announced, UCU has repeatedly warned that university courses and departments will close and in the worst case scenarios, the future of whole institutions will be put at risk.»
There are still some states in need of a clean - up, but in most places, the pressing priority is to close the enormous funding gaps between charters and traditional public schools.
A review launched into academy pension deficits will recommend ways to address the enormous funding gap in the Local Government Pension Scheme (LGPS).
Nearly 60 million people worldwide have been displaced due to conflict, war, and human rights violations, yet there is an enormous funding gap for humanitarian agencies seeking to provide food, housing, medical care, and other assistance.
There has been a tendency to argue for enormous funding to mitigate climate change, but with little understanding of the consequences of directing our wealth to that one risk and ignoring others.
Most of this enormous funding avalanche came from governments, with the biggest chunk coming from the U.S. federal government.
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