Sentences with phrase «further economic aid»

He has been sending selected friends his notes on what he is seeing — and how it feels to be on Greek streets, as the population faces Sunday's referendum on whether to accept the conditions of further economic aid, or go it alone, and exit the Euro.

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As far as the club's financials show, the man has only respected the club's tradition / philosophy of self sustainability and that's his offense as we all have been spoilt by other clubs» billionaire / State - aid owners distorting the finances with decisions which don't make economic sense and which create unfair competition.
«The state's rapidly improving economic picture means there's a real opportunity for the state to more fully invest in its public schools, including dedicating new money to Foundation Aid as a way of increasing equity and further helping students to thrive,» said NYSUT President Andy Pallotta.
There are however additional, and quite logical steps that should be taken which could further aid homebuyers and savers in these challenging economic times.
Chris Keates, General Secretary of the NASUWT, said: «Since 2010, the UK Government has made «boosting economic development» its number one priority for international aid and development, in spite of evidence which indicates that this might further disadvantage the world's poorest children.
Aregbesola further described Comrade Sunmonu as a never - say - die unionist whose immense contributions towards the socio - political and economic emancipation has aided the democratic structure in Nigeria can never be hastenly forgotten.
«Aid contributes to economic growth by giving millions more children an education: so far it has put 33 million more children in the classroom.
Albany receives far less per capita in state aid than other upstate cities with similar social and economic problems, city officials have argued.
Given the poor job the dunderheaded IPCC has done showing that there are economic externalities that could be amended by cap and tax and economic aid, there is no reason to believe that any castastrophic consequences will come from a further rise of 1 - 2 deg C. over the next 50 years.
The U.S. and EU so far have resisted making more commitments on aid, partly because of their own economic difficulties and partly because they want aid to flow along with commitments from poorer nations on cutting emissions.
Orlando Sentinel article by guest columnist Darryl Bloodworth, past president of The Florida Bar Foundation and The Orange County Bar Association talks aboout how civil legal aid has a far - reaching economic impact in Florida.
This is of course far from the truth with legal aid practitioners working at rates and returns which place substantial economic burden on them to maintain practice.
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