Sentences with phrase «escalating costs for»

(a) Uncontrolled and irresponsible breeding of animals contributes to pet overpopulation, inhumane treatment of animals, mass euthanasia at local shelters, and escalating costs for animal care and control; this irresponsible breeding also contributes to the production of defective animals that present a public safety risk.

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For Republicans, the timing provides crucial leverage to force Democrats and the president to cut spending in Medicare, Medicaid and Social Security, expensive benefit programs that Democrats have long protected, despite escalating costs.
Some of these costs, such as energy for our facilities and vehicles, fuel surcharges from our transportation providers, insurance costs and enhanced security levels at our facilities, have escalated beyond our normal operating costs.
Anecdotal evidence suggests that investor interest in new apartments has been waning for some time, and some apartment developers report difficulties in meeting required pre-sales and face escalating construction costs, particularly in Melbourne.
Also, President Lyndon Johnson's Great Society programs that were to improve living standards for the poor were undermined by the escalating costs of the war against the poor in Southeast Asia.
What will be the cost of producing energy from organic materials as the demand for such energy escalates and requires more and more agricultural land?
Improvement in the labor market, positive sales growth, rise in disposable income, expansion of retail chains, declining / stable oil prices, and escalating healthcare costs are expected to drive growth for the packaging industry over the next six months.
Meeting the customer's desire for inexpensive menu items with the escalating cost of running a business «is tough to balance,» Poitras says.
«The unrelenting and escalating cost pressures from shopping centres on their retail tenants, supermarkets creating franchise - like «stores in stores», successful brands being copied and co-located in food malls with no regard for the original tenant's interests, are just some of the challenges facing franchisees who are looking to run profitable businesses,» Mr Bilson told The Australian Financial Review.
Call for former Olympic stadium to be torn down comes as London Mayor launches investigation into escalating costs of conversion.
Costs of repair and cleanup have escalated for the Glen Ellyn Park District in recent months as park sites have been frequent targets of vandals.
His initial annoyance was followed rapidly by incredulity and outrage as the park system horror stories mounted, including a construction budget for a single fieldhouse that escalated from an initial estimate of $ 950,000 to more than $ 2 million and a Washington Park waterslide that was carelessly built too close to a pool and will cost $ 100,000 to correct.
How will you save up for rapidly escalating college costs?
The costs eventually escalated to nearly $ 81 million for the 3,600 - foot line, according to the BBC.
The survey for the academic year 2014/15 shows the escalating costs that parents increasingly face.
New York spends more than any other state in the nation on pensions for government workers, and the costs continue to escalate.
ELIZABETHTOWN An escalating trade dispute between the U.S. and Canada has newspaper leaders rattled over a new tariff that may drive up costs for an already struggling industry.
The lawsuit lists Purdue, Teva, Janssen and Endo pharmaceutical companies as the defendants, and attempts to hold them responsible for health care and treatment costs related to opioid addiction, rising crime rates and escalating social issues across Albany County, said Elizabeth Smith, an attorney with Motley Rice.
But it's often cost - prohibitive for providers to expand into rural areas, where expansion costs escalate during the «last mile» of construction.
This followed warnings from shadow chancellor Ed Balls at last month's party conference that there would be «no blank cheque» for the # 42 billion project if costs escalated.
«We are looking at how the free nursery milk scheme can deliver better value for money, because we are very concerned about the escalating costs.
In recent years, escalating costs and increased global competition have led pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies to start using contractors — temporary employees who work for a contracted period of time — in jobs previously held by permanent employees.
Hospitalizations and costs for treating irregular heartbeats are escalating — increasing the burden on the U.S. healthcare system, according to new research in the American Heart Association journal Circulation.
Dramatically escalating costs of developing new drugs and more stringent regulatory requirements imposed by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration further dampened the drug industry's appetite for jumping into new antibiotic research and development.
And they may enable a new generation of brighter, low - power, low - cost lighting devices that could challenge the dominance of light - emitting diodes (LEDs) in the future and help meet society's ever - escalating demand for greener bulbs.
But the obvious appeal attached to slowing the march of time, coupled with concerns from Western governments about escalating healthcare costs for ageing populations, has kept research interest alive.
With the lifetime costs of civilian brain injuries escalating, are local communities prepared for the complex treatment measures many veterans will require?
Moore warns that we are facing seemingly insurmountable problems: rising energy costs, escalating competition for arable land for agrofuels, the grow of invasive species, the herbicide / glyphosate - resistant superweeds effect, aquifer depletion, and end of cheap water as global warming melts glaciers, and the weakening effectiveness of fertilizers on yield growth.
In essence, the cost of operating a cloud - hosted Learning Management System tool can escalate pretty quickly for large organizations with thousands of employees working in a diverse list of departments.
Chicago and New York City, for example, have multi-million dollar deficits in food services, attributable to escalating costs and money owed from families who have not kept up with either their full or reduced - priced payments.
The cost to states for designing and administering high school exit exams is modest compared with the «rapidly escalating» costs school districts face as they try to raise student performance on the exams, concludes a report released last week.
Staff sickness is a major issue for any school and, with the average daily charge to schools for a supply teacher being as much as # 100 higher than the daily pay rate for the absent teacher, costs can escalate quickly!
She and her peers are currently applying for a grant to help cover the cost of the escalating needs that can not be addressed by the volunteers.
Escalating construction costs, along with a steady decline in enrollment that means a loss of state aid, could drive the price tag for the entire building program beyond its $ 19.2 billion budget, said Guy Mehula, the chief facilities executive for the Los Angeles Unified...
Shifting demographics and escalating school - related costs have encouraged schools and parishes to reconsider how to prepare students academically and spiritually for the challenges of high school.
«When we look at the budget conversations that are just forming up now for our school district, we have escalating costs in maintaining our facilities, we'll be going into negotiation conversations with our teachers and we want to treat them well for the costs they experience living up here or commuting up here to service our children.»
No attempt would be made to lessen the burden of escalating college costs for students, whether middle - income or poor.
But as budgets tighten and the cost of staging these dog - and - pony shows within the confines of a convention center escalate, more and more of these events are moved off - site and held in the evenings before the press preview — a real pain for us writers, because the reveals often overlap and we can't be in three places at once.
Initially, I'd banked on either or both being much how Netflix is for my wife and I (members almost a decade), and have been nicely surprised that both do exactly what we wanted: a large selection to choose from to enjoy, without the burden of an escalating cost.
For a long time, niche publishers and publishers of specialist books have had a particularly hard time coping with the problem of constantly declining print runs alongside escalating (printing) costs.
In addition to helping investors prepare for the escalating costs of health care in retirement, Fidelity offers education on a broad range of retirement savings issues, including: asset allocation in 401 (k) s, 403 (b) s and IRAs, developing a retirement income plan, and how to rollover a 401 (k).
Sure, most of the media attention has been on how developer's artificially keep maintenance fees low for the first few years, or the focus has been on board mismanagement that led to escalating costs, but the overwhelming reason for maintenance fee increases is an increase in the cost of living.
Beaulieu suggests that businesses counteract the impact of escalating staff costs by looking for operational efficiencies and strategic price increases.
Remember, though, Fluffy can't read the book about costs, and these expenses may escalate if the condition takes a turn for the worse, so the estimate is just that — an estimate.
While they certainly help escalate the cost - to - content ratio, at present their just weren't enough participants to make Rampaging feel like a rowdy, Bayou - based venue for long - term fun.
[6] Wyatt's original estimate for the work was # 23,000, but the need to repair structural defects discovered during the work led to costs escalating to more than # 61,000.
Even before the price collapse, companies were becoming increasingly concerned about escalating upstream costs owing to the high demand for services.
There is concern that displacing agricultural crops has escalated feed costs for livestock and poultry producers, an effect eventually felt in the grocery aisle.
Setting up agencies and monitors for following the money only escalates the cost of the money laundering, not its perception nor destination.
Instead, the industry has responded to escalating costs with escalating demands for government support.
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