Sentences with phrase «from budgetary»

Provincially and federally regulated employers should anticipate that both parents are more likely to take parental leave, assuming amendments to the Employment Insurance Act follow from the budgetary proposal.
This in turn helps me define the qualities I'm looking for in a designer, apart from any budgetary limitations.
Due to various restraints, ranging from budgetary concerns to a lack of legislative or public support, these states did not anticipate progress toward alignment in the near future.
Now, GTA Online made more than enough profits to have made a dev - run server perfectly viable from a budgetary point of view.
Perhaps as much from budgetary limitations as things to say beyond «most people suck.»
in 2012 the National Science Foundation received a recommendation to divest the Green Bank Telescope from its budgetary portfolio by FY2017.
«That's where we are from a budgetary standpoint.»
More than $ 1.9 billion of the $ 3.4 billion the de Blasio administration claims to be saving in healthcare spending on municipal workers over four years is coming from budgetary gimmicks, new documents show.
Unless public support is evident to state legislators, the programs may suffer from budgetary strangulation.
The Report also failed to mention the IMF» s concern regarding the significant risks to long - term fiscal sustainability from the budgetary impact of population ageing and health - care inflation.
This is consistent with the views of the IMF, an institution you strongly support, which «noted the significant risks to long - term fiscal sustainability from the budgetary impact of the population ageing and health - care inflation.»
Bloys also addressed a fellow HBO executive's comment on stage at a conference in Israel that negotiations for season two of Big Little Lies had «raped» the company from a budgetary standpoint.
He said those countries are hurting from a budgetary standpoint and will «grasp at any straw to argue that there is a cut coming.»

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Other resource sectors were around the flatline as worries about the economic fallout from a U.S. budgetary impasse pressured commodity prices.
Under those rules, all elements of the bill must have a direct budgetary impact or else they must be stricken from the legislation.
In their first season back after the program was cut from the school for budgetary reasons, the team qualifies for their just their second bowl game in history.
High rates of unemployment have a budgetary cost to governments, from direct spending on employment insurance to a rise in health care costs as chronic unemployment diminishes mental and physical health.
«A decrease in nominal GDP growth resulting solely from a one - year, 1 - percentage - point decrease in the rate of GDP inflation» reduces the budgetary balance by $ 1.9 billion.
That means managing your time in a way that allows you to prioritize your action steps, removing as many distractions from your life as possible, allotting budgetary resources to your goals, breaking ties with people who discourage your efforts to change, and cultivating a strong support system of people who want you to succeed and will help hold you accountable to your goals.
Moreover, the admittedly quite uncertain long - term budget exercises released by the CBO last October maintain an implicit on - budget surplus under baseline assumptions well past 2030 despite the budgetary pressures from the aging of the baby - boom generation, especially on the major health programs.
The day's testimonies were chock full of fresh insights — and were a welcome diversion, for this author, from the government's unending budgetary troubles.
The final rough analysis for the legislation came from a new report from the University of Pennsylvania, using its Penn - Wharton Budget Model to assess the budgetary effects of the bill.
«The Senate parliamentarian determined two minor provisions do not have budgetary impacts and had to be removed from the bill,» the representative told Business Insider.
The projected budgetary deficit in 2010 - 11 was revised down from $ 40.5 billion to $ 36.2 billion and in fiscal 2011 - 12 was revised upward from $ 29.6 billion to $ 36.2 billion, for a cumulative reduction of $ 1.6 billion over the two years.
That key intuition comes from Nobel Prize winner Joseph Stiglitz, of Columbia University, and Linda Bilmes, of Harvard University, who've been studying the matter for years trying to bring some method to the madness of accounting for the budgetary and broader economic costs of war (which remains, by their own admission, a bit of an educated guess).
And now that the hype from the movie has died down, Ballet Beautiful is in the best shape ever, able to continue its growth with little time or budgetary costs to Bowers.
Canadians will wait at least a year to find out how the Conservatives intend to slice $ 4 billion annually from government spending; Harper says he needs a review to find budgetary excess.
Last week, we visited the city to find further signs of recovery as Detroit moves out from under budgetary oversight.
Premiums that are higher than those in the baseline projections would tend to boost the budgetary savings under this policy by increasing the estimated per - person savings from people no longer enrolling in nongroup coverage.
The differences between the budgetary effects shown here and those estimated in December 2016 stem from several sources.
Budgetary revenues as a share of GDP are projected to decline from 14.8 per cent in 2015 - 16 to 14.4 per cent in 2025 - 26, as higher personal income taxes, resulting from the progressivity of the tax system, are more than offset by stability or declines in the other taxes.
Table 3 shows the changes in the average private sector economic forecasts for nominal GDP (the most applicable tax base for budgetary revenues), and for short - and long - term interest rates, from the first estimate of the deficit to the final outcome.
Nominal GDP — the applicable base for budgetary revenues - has been revised down by $ 43 billion in 2012 from the June 2011 Budget planning assumption.
Budgetary revenues increased from 16.0 % of GDP in 1984 - 85 to 18.0 % in 1999 - 2000 but since then have fallen almost continuously to 14.3 % in 2009 - 10.
Congressional budgetary reform must include statutory controls that prevent a future Congress from overturning expenditure cuts enacted now but are to be implemented later.»
For the April 2007 to March 2008 period, the budgetary surplus is estimated at $ 11.7  billion, down $ 1.2  billion from the $ 12.9 - billion surplus reported in the same period of 2006â $ «07.
This $ 1.5 billion improvement in the budgetary balance primarily resulted from higher personal and corporate income tax revenues and a slight decline in other direct program expenses.
And so, as we recover from Tuesday's budget and recoil at the spectacle that is the Cadman affair, let us all pause and mark this moment for it may be the last of an era, one we may come to know as the «pre-PBO» era, an era where, in the context of contrived «budgetary scarcity,» -LSB-...]
This means that all revenues received from parties outside the government are included as part of budgetary revenues.
This resulted in a net gain in budgetary revenues of $ 0.6 billion, but an expense of $ 1.2 billion, resulting from the revaluation of its liability to Ontario [4].
Ultimately, Senate Democrats were able to remove the provision from the final bill by citing the «Byrd Rule,» a 1974 provision that allows senators to block legislation during the reconciliation process of negotiations on budgetary matters between House and Senate if that legislation contains material deemed to be «extraneous» to the financial substance of the bill.
«Recent events are highlighting the real risks to highly indebted countries that lack exit strategies from large budgetary deficits.»
In consultation with a divorce financial planner, who can assist you in gaining financial control from possible economic uncertainty, account for budgetary projections and calculate what realistic financial resources you will have to pay for your retirement.
On Thursday, she said the idea that economic growth would cover the budgetary shortfall from the corporate and personal income tax cuts «nonsense» and «BS.»
During the 1990s and early 2000s, when projections of the budgetary balance were off by wide margins, the credibility of the Department of Finance's forecasting abilities came under attack from both inside and outside the government.
Excluding these royalties still leaves $ 7 billion in revenue from «sales of goods and services», accounting for 3.2 per cent of total budgetary revenues in 2009 - 10.
The improvement of $ 1.9 billion in the budgetary balance primarily resulted from higher personal income tax revenues, up 14.1 %, and higher corporate income tax revenues, up 23.3 %.
The first panel of Table 3 summarizes the changes in the budgetary balance from the March 2010 Budget to the October 2010 Update as presented in the Update.
Within budgetary revenues, «other» revenues, (consisting of net profits from enterprise Crown corporations, revenues from sales of goods and services, return on investments, net foreign exchange revenues and miscellaneous revenues) were down $ 1.4 billion, (9.1 %,) solely due to the $ 2.2 billion gain realized on the sale of the Government's remaining shares in GM in April 2015.
Within budgetary revenues, «other» revenues, consisting of net profits from enterprise Crown corporations, revenues from sales of goods and services, return on investments, net foreign exchange revenues and miscellaneous revenues were down $ 1.7 billion, or 19.4 %, primarily due to the gain realized on the sale of the Government's remaining shares in GM in April 2015.
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