Sentences with phrase «estimate of additional work»

Not exact matches

The Coastal Bend Recovery Group received a grant of $ 250,000 to work with case managers to identify an estimated 8,000 households and refer them to community resources for further assistance; purchase materials for and coordinate the repair or rebuild more than 100 homes; and, to initiate an initiative to address additional unmet needs in the area.
However, an estimated 125,000 zero - hours workers will benefit from the exclusivity clause ban as they can now look for additional work without fear of losing their current employment, the Business Department said.
I applaud the people working on it, but it's very tough, and one reason why recent comments like «the additional decade of temperature data from 2000 onwards... can only work to reduce estimates of sensitivity» from James Annan just don't fly.
This may explain why their effect estimates are substantially more negative than found in other contexts: they estimate the marginal effect of an additional hour of work in a context in which everyone is working at least 10 hours per week.
For Obama's plan to work, Lisa Guernsey, director of the early education initiative at the New American Foundation, a Washington - based policy group, estimates it would cost states and the federal government roughly $ 8,000 per child, or an additional $ 10 to $ 15 billion each year, to expand pre-school nationwide and for states to raise quality standards.
If you understand the way the benefit is calculated, you can estimate the consequences of working an additional year.
To account for the additional self - employment tax, Tom could increase his withholding from his work, or Carol could begin paying estimated taxes, taking the full amount of $ 2,687.05 and dividing it by 4 and paying one - fourth each quarter (April 15, July 15, October 15, and January 15, 2016).
As I said to Andy Revkin (and he published on his blog), the additional decade of temperature data from 2000 onwards (even the AR4 estimates typically ignored the post-2000 years) can only work to reduce estimates of sensitivity, and that's before we even consider the reduction in estimates of negative aerosol forcing, and additional forcing from black carbon (the latter being very new, is not included in any calculations AIUI).
I have a lot of respect for James Annan's statistical acumen and often read his blog, but the comment «the additional decade of temperature data from 2000 onwards -LSB-...] can only work to reduce estimates of sensitivity» puzzled me also.
There is an additional complication: You can't use the linear logic of working out what man's contribution was, and then subtracting it from the observed temperature increase in order to estimate nature's contribution.
(ii) confirm that he can meet the timetable set, or propose an alternative; (iii) request any additional material he will need before starting his work; and (iv) provide an estimate of his fee.
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