Sentences with phrase «generally better public services»

The median Swedish family has a standard of living rough iv comparable with that of the median U.S. family: wages are if anything higher in Sweden, and a higher tax burden is offset by public provision of health care and generally better public services.

Not exact matches

In this agreement, «Confidential Information» means all confidential information relating to a party or its business, strategies, pricing, personnel, suppliers, products or services, but excludes information that the recipient proves: (a) was lawfully in its possession before receiving it from the discloser, (b) was provided in good faith to it by a third party without breaching any of discloser's rights or any rights of a third party, or (c) is or becomes generally available to the public through no fault of the recipient.
So, bright Asian students have generally disdained entrepreneurship, instead choosing more respected (and better charted) careers in public service; academia; and the medical, legal, and engineering professions.
Generally both seem to mean expecting well meaning volunteers to take the place of properly funded professional public services in supporting the less privileged.
It includes spending on defense / homeland security, federal agencies, infrastructure, education, housing etc. and generally pays for public services / the «common good»
Our goal is to provide that service in a safe and individualized way, and to help educate pet owners about the best way to care for pets, issues involving public health, how to feed and protect pets from disease, and to generally make things better for you and your pet for the rest of their lives.
Though they may be providing access to justice services and supports for different reasons (whether for profit, for the public good or as a public service more generally) the resulting innovations show great promise to enhance access to justice and reduce gaps.
Lord Young said: «Health and safety regulation is essential in many industries but may well have been applied too generally and have become an unnecessary burden on firms, but also community organisations and public services.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z