«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.»
Miami Dade College President Eduardo J. Padrón and Morgan State University President David Wilson expressed concerns about college access and
escalating costs in higher education keeping students of color and immigrants from furthering their educations.
Not exact matches
Although Spain's borrowing
costs have fallen over the past two months on the back of the ECB's new rescue plan, the Spanish 10 - year yield is still hovering just below 6 percent - a level that has been seen as unsustainable since the crisis
escalated in 2011.
To be sure, CVS also may face regulatory hurdles of its own
in an Aetna bid, particularly
in a politically charged environment
in which the government has been looking at ever -
escalating prescription drug
costs.
My oldest daughter is a junior
in high school, and it is staggering how much the
cost of higher education has
escalated since I finished school a decade ago — to say nothing of the job market my daughter expects to see when she graduates.
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.
The dearth of mineral exploration
in Western Australia is
costing the state millions of dollars
in rapidly
escalating world copper earnings.
At CMIT, the lowest -
cost, most highly credentialed resources are applied to recognizable issues first, while bigger problems are
escalated to higher - skilled resources
in a fluid and seamless manner so that resolution can be quickly achieved
It's reasonable to view part of the weakness
in gold stock prices as being the result of spot gold falling close to its marginal production
cost (which has gradually
escalated over the past 15 years).
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.
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.
In 2009, the decision was made to start streamlining the production of beverages on island as the
cost of maintaining a full bottling and canning operation continued to
escalate while sales were softening.
«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.
Such an advantage would make every present racing engine obsolete
in a matter of hours and add to the crisis of
escalating costs that already grips the sport.
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.
Views are particularly polarised
in the United States, with interventions and
costs of hospital births
escalating and midwives involved with home births being denied the ability to be lead professionals
in hospital, with admitting and discharge privileges.5 Although several Canadian medical societies6 7 and the American Public Health Association8 have adopted policies promoting or acknowledging the viability of home births, the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists continues to oppose it.9 Studies on home birth have been criticised if they have been too small to accurately assess perinatal mortality, unable to distinguish planned from unplanned home births accurately, or retrospective with the potential of bias from selective reporting.
The economic downturn
in recent years, which led to higher unemployment levels among fathers; the re-entry of mothers into the labor force; a growing number of parents working different schedules; and the
escalating costs of child care are all cited as factors that have made fathers» increased child - rearing role more feasible and more necessary.
At the Harvest Food Pantry,
in Evanston, manager Lisa Haskin has seen the impact of
escalating food
costs.
The effects of becoming homeless can
escalate quickly,
costing the public purse between # 3,000 - # 18,000 per person
in the first year if we don't act early.
In particular companies are worried about
escalating energy and raw material
costs.
Congress would allocate more than $ 120 million
in additional money to help cover the
escalating costs of protecting the Trump family and Trump Tower under a bipartisan spending agreement that appears poised to pass this week.
Now that the project's
costs have
escalated significantly and the DEP has come under criticism
in a number of areas, it will be interesting to hear if Diaz and others from the Bronx Assembly delegation have anything new to say about the project hey championed.
Shorris insisted, however, that City Hall will not allow
costs to
escalate beyond the already - staggering $ 2 billion budgeted
in Bloomberg's final years.
The Union will also be consulting members
in schools where the
cost of living award has not been paid with a view to taking
escalated industrial action
in those schools.»
The first is the scale of the refugee and migrant crisis
in Europe — news today from the Austrian border and the shores of Libya remind us again of the human
cost of this
escalating tragedy.
New York spends more than any other state
in the nation on pensions for government workers, and the
costs continue to
escalate.
Overtime
Costs Represent 3.6 Percent of State Payroll
in 2012 From Comptroller's Office Overtime earnings at state agencies rose nearly 11 percent
in 2012 to $ 529 million,
escalating a trend that began
in 2009, according to a report released by New York State Comptroller Thomas P. DiNapoli.
Syracuse, N.Y. — Mayor Stephanie Miner testified today
in Albany that Syracuse is facing «impending insolvency» that won't vanish with Gov. Andrew Cuomo's proposal to stabilize
escalating pension
costs.
The conditions,
in a nutshell, are that the group and its purpose must be clearly defined;
costs and benefits must be equally shared; decision - making must be by consensus; misconduct should be monitored; sanctions should start out mild and
escalate only as needed; conflict resolution should be fast and fair; the group must have the authority to manage its affairs; and the relationship of the group with others must be appropriately structured.
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 employee
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 employee
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.
One way
in which the real world is not perfect, however, is that as the size of apparatus grows and the
costs escalate, some experiments have started to use the number of authors to determine each collaborating institution's financial contribution, others to decide the number of hours an institution must spend on manning the apparatus.
According to the authors, part of the challenge
in developing new ovarian cancer drugs lies
in escalating clinical trial
costs and lengthy drug development timelines.
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.
Said Gulani, «
Costs are
escalating in part due to expensive and inefficient diagnostic pathways, and placement of patients
in incorrect treatment groups.
But
escalating costs prompted Congress to cut the SSC's funding
in 1993 before its components were even assembled.
In the P4 model, systems biology thinking and social networks will be key and the implications will be striking (including turning around the
escalating costs of health care).
So
in addition to the
escalating costs of buying and smoking your cigs, add
in the
cost of tooth whitening.
In «ESCAPE FIRE: The Fight to Rescue American Healthcare,» directors Matthew Heineman and Susan Froemke break down the factors that contribute to this national emergency, illustrating an entrenched system of overmedication,
escalating costs, insurance tangles and physician quotas that mean less time with more patients.
Reilly's perspective, honed over more than 30 years
in the field, continues to mature asthe financial aid system
in the United States undergoes yet another round of reforms, and American families fret over how to pay the ever
escalating costs of higher education.
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 department
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 department
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.
It may
cost more
in the short term, but it will repay the investment many times over the years as running
costs, such as power and water,
escalate.
If district enrollment continually increased, it was possible to build facilities
in growing residential areas and pay
escalating salary
costs.
With skyrocketing
costs of higher education,
in conjunction with an ever -
escalating dropout rate, the focus is taking a southward bend from offline to online learning, and we have myriad online learning statistics and trends as a testament.
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...
These
costs are up slightly from last year's, and represent additional expenditures many school districts are incurring
in transporting more special - needs students and a rapidly
escalating school - age population.
The numbers are even more impressive given the funding challenges facing the district
in recent years, where rising teacher pension
costs and declining state support have forced endless borrowing, budget cuts and layoffs,
escalating tensions with the local teachers union.
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.