Not exact matches
The editorial neglects to mention that Amazon wants
enormous «tax incentives» so the deal would probably cost Baltimore more than it would
benefit us — and by «Baltimore,» I mean those of us who live here, who use
public services, who send our children to
public schools.
The inventors of Golden Rice, Professor Ingo Potrykus and Dr. Peter Beyer, donated the technology in 2000 as a gift for resource - poor farmers in developing countries because of its
enormous potential to
benefit public health.
Because of its
enormous potential to
benefit public health, the technology behind Golden Rice has been donated by its inventors, Professor Ingo Potrykus and Dr. Peter Beyer, for use by
public institutions.
Public employee
benefit costs in New York are incredibly out of line with those in the private sector, and impose
enormous pressure on state and local government budgets.
«A great number of promises are being made to the
public with regard to this
enormous benefit and lives saved,» Cohen says.
«A great number of promises are being made to the
public with regard to this
enormous benefit and lives saved,» Cohen says.
The Bush administration's drug czar is telling
public schools in a new document that drug testing of students has «
enormous potential
benefits» and that concerns about damage to individual privacy are «largely unfounded.»
Anecdotal data also suggest that, even setting aside the
enormous benefit of the job security that accompanies tenure, the fringe
benefits of
public school teachers compare favorably with those in the private sector.
That doesn't mean everybody's classes are smaller but it does mean that we now employ an
enormous number of teachers — in the ballpark of 3.5 million — and essentially all the extra money we've put into
public education has gone to pay for their salaries and
benefits.
Both sectors, charter and private, would reap
enormous benefit from strengthening trust, relationships, and smart collaboration as their profiles increase in the education industry and among the general
public.
Teacher pension plans are already in bed with Wall Street; the «retirement security crisis» narrative ignores data showing that elderly Americans are doing better and better; today's defined
benefit pension plans just don't work that well for most teachers; and the costs of today's pension plans are
enormous and are affecting schools and other
public services.
Doing this will require complete candor and transparency about the current status of
public education in Texas in addition to confronting the
enormous vested interests that sustain not only the current system that has been in business for almost a century as well as those who
benefit, politically and otherwise, from the image of the «Texas Miracle».
National School Counseling Week brings
public attention to the
enormous and unique contributions that school counselors make within the education system and highlights the various ways that students directly
benefit from the valuable assistance of school counselors.
Irene brings
enormous experience in interacting with the
public and we know this will be a great
benefit to help shape the future of Cats Protection.»
However, if Dongtan's fate is to serve as a strictly conceptual model, perhaps its designers should consider making more of its planning documents
public, so that future cities can
benefit from the
enormous amount of thought that went into this unbuilt city.
All for the improvement of science, academia to the
enormous benefit of the
public.
In just a short period of time, our energy
public policy debates have transitioned from multi-decade discussions of scarcity and limits to growth, to discussions of American energy abundance and the
enormous benefits that it can offer.
«This generous program comes at a time when school district budgets throughout the state are under
enormous pressure and we are extremely grateful that Samsung and Sims Recycling Solutions seeks to support
public education during this time of need while educating students on the
benefits of electronics recycling,» said Carlos A. Garcia, Superintendant, San Francisco Unified School District.