Sentences with phrase «half of the vacancies»

«Over the course of 2003 we expect the net absorption to be positive, the increase of the vacancy rate is driven by the increase in supply not a weak business environment,» Mr Cresp said.
Top of the vacancy list at France's DGSE, the equivalent of America's CIA or Britain's MI6, are posts for young information technology gurus and linguists who master the finer points of Russian, Chinese, or Farsi, widely used in Iran and Afghanistan.
As Severino said, part of the reason Trump has sought to move so quickly is because of the sheer number of vacancies.
That's in part due to the massive number of vacancies in the federal judiciary, which has swelled past 140.
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One month of vacancy would have reduced annual rental income by 8.3 %, and the SF rental market above $ 4,000 is slowing.
«That's one reason why you're seeing a lot of vacancies in those neighborhoods,» he noted.
Tenants make less than half the median income of homeowners in the province and the dearth of vacancies — about 1 per cent in the city — means rents continue to climb.
We've never had that kind of vacancy in that submarket before,» he said.
While the reported number of vacancies declined in the June quarter, the series has trended upwards for some time and in the June quarter was still more than 10 per cent higher than a year earlier.
Similarly, print - and internet - based measures of vacancies indicate a high level of demand, although the interpretation of quarterly movements has been affected by unusual holiday - related seasonality.
This property is an alligator for a small investor — a couple of vacancies can put the owner in foreclosure or loan workout in a hurry.
The point at hand is that the Spirit's presence as Counselor (Paraclete) solves the problem to faith of the vacancy left by the departure of the Jesus who had led in discipleship, and shifts the life of faith into another mode than «following.»
Perhaps 40 per cent of our vacancies are filled with applicants who knew one or more tenants.
But thanks to McCallum's athletic achievements the Navy has already received enough publicity to fill a barrelful of vacancies that McCallum and others like him might leave.
This would get a little tricky, considering that teams like to have options in the event of a vacancy at the major league level, but start with the prospects in short - season ball and Class - A, the ones who aren't likely at all to get called up, even when the rosters expand.
of vacancies created by Mexico's absence was three, but, the extra spots were given to 6 countries.
The hospital is otherwise unable to recruit to a series of vacancies in its midwifery department.
The next priority should be areas of the country experiencing the combination of both high unemployment and a low number of vacancies.
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer rejected the president's suggestion that hundreds of vacancies across the federal government exist due to «obstructionist» Democrats, saying the Trump administration has failed to select a nominee for 442 of the 500 vacancies.
«More worrying for the outlook is that the number of redundancies has surged to 50,000 more than last year and the number of vacancies is down by over 10,000,» he said.
The Assembly approved his legislative rent control package last month that includes ending the practice of vacancy decontrol.
Cancel's slate was knocked off the ballot for September 12 leaving a bunch of vacancies.
«Some long - tenured staffers with decades of institutional knowledge are being retained to ensure the smooth operation of our government, and recent retirements have created a number of vacancies that need to be filled in order to sustain the proper functioning of our township.»
She outlined the two functions of the Democratic State Committee — electing candidates for statewide office in case of a vacancy, and putting forward resolutions to shape the party platform.
Within 100 days of when governor receives official notice of vacancy, unless vacancy occurs in the year of a general state or congressional election, in which case the vacancy is filled in that election
In case of a vacancy, by death, resignation or other cause, of any district delegate elected to the convention, such vacancy shall be filled by a vote of the remaining delegates representing the district in which such vacancy occurs.
But the fact is that political achievement was overshadowed by what tenant advocates did not get in the final deal: an abolition of vacancy decontrol, or a repeal of the Urstadt Law, which would have returned control of New York City rent stabilization policy to the city.
Actions for youth and mental hygiene facilities will be taken following careful analysis of vacancy rates, service utilization, and other factors.
The City will work with the state as rent regulation comes up for renewal in 2015 to prevent abuses of the vacancy and luxury decontrol provisions and capital improvement rules.
The Rent Stabilization Association, a major landlord group, said the report exaggerated the effect of the vacancy allowance.
Per Article V, Section I (13) of the New Jersey Constitution, in the event of a vacancy in the office of treasurer, the governor with the consent of the state Senate, appoints a new officeholder.
If a vacancy occurs in the Senate, the governor must call for a special election within five days of the vacancy.
But tenant groups went to Albany on Tuesday to lobby for the repeal of the vacancy allowance, which they call the «eviction bonus,» in the state's rent law.
While it's possible that membership pressure might swing a few MPs towards, say, John McDonnell in the event of a vacancy, that's at best highly speculative; not the sort of basis on which the Momentum wing can plan.
All of those vacancies were created by Cuomo reaching into the Assembly and pulling out members to work in his administration.
The activists have called for changes to rent regulations to stop or slow the process of vacancy decontrol, under which landlords can remove apartments from regulation when rents cross a certain threshold.
He said the commission would continue to ensure that promotions in the Nigeria Police Force are regular and guided by merit, seniority and availability of vacancies.
Police overtime also was cut by $ 1.1 million, while firefighter overtime increased because of vacancies in the department.
A majority of 107 votes will decide, and because of vacancies, the Assembly majority only has 99 seats.
Mr. de Blasio specifically called for the end of vacancy decontrol, a law that allows property owners to take apartments off the rent - regulated list when they go vacant.
Golden has at times insisted that the problem of vacancy decontrol — where landlords claim to make repairs to vacant apartments to price them out of rent control — is not a real problem in his district but instead a worry for Manhattan legislators.
One of those vacancies is here in Westchester, for Latimer's old seat in the 37th District, being contested between Killian and Mayer.
The biggest number of vacancies is in accounting and professional services (4,442 vacancies available), the public sector (3,415 job openings), investment banking (2,148 openings) and engineering and industrial (1,650 vacancies).
(4) The independent panel shall report as approved for each judicial position all highly qualified persons who make application to the panel, provided that if the number of highly qualified applicants exceeds three times the number of existing vacancies to be filled in such position (determined as of the time the panel renders its report), the independent panel shall report as approved the most highly qualified applicants in a number equal to three times the number of vacancies to be filled in such position, provided further that if the number of highly qualified applicants is less than three times the number of vacancies to be filled in such position the independent panel shall report as approved the most highly qualified applicants in a number equal to not less than two times the number of such vacancies, provided further that the following categories of applicants who are eligible for reelection or reappointment shall be reported as approved if their performance during their term of office merits continuation in office, and no other applicants shall be reported as approved for their vacancies: (a) a judge or justice completing a full term of office seeking re-election to that office, or (b) an interim Supreme Court justice who has been appointed by the Governor to fill an existing vacancy no later than the previous June 1 after approval of the Governor's screening panel, who has been confirmed by the State Senate and has assumed office no later than the date the panel renders its report, and who otherwise would not be required to make application to the independent screening panel pursuant to the provisions of sub-paragraph (3).
Whenever a leadership election becomes necessary on account of a vacancy arising suddenly, an interim leader (often informally called the interim prime minister in cases where this involves a governing party) will be selected by the parliamentary party, usually with the stipulation or expectation that the interim leader will not be a candidate for the permanent leadership.
According to a 1995 local law, the county legislature is required to fill a vacancy within 30 days of the vacancy by appointing a candidate.
Despite the country's 4.6 percent unemployment rate, Rochester Regional Health, an organization which prides itself on a dedication to healthcare, education and job creation, has such an extraordinary need for nursing staff that it can't fill all of the vacancies.
Perhaps it would be easier for the governor to fill the increasing number of vacancies in his administration if he and legislative leaders reach a pay raise deal.
By contrast, in New York City, the mayor is required to proclaim the date of a special election within three days of a vacancy.
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