Not exact matches
Portland is the
most expensive, with premiums that are 17.5 %
higher than the
state average, and only one of the
other four
most expensive cities
in near it.
In response to these strains,
state and local governments have cut infrastructure investment, slashed support for
higher education, cut spending on K — 12 education, cut spending on social benefits
other than Medicaid, reduced administrative staff and reduced
most other areas of the budget.
Our study found the
most expensive premiums were 71 %
higher than the cheapest
in the
state, which is a substantial range relative to
others.
there is no doubting that Arsene has helped to provide us with some incredible footballing moments
in the formative years of his managerial career at Arsenal, but that certainly doesn't and shouldn't mean that he has earned the right to decide when and how he should leave this club... there have been numerous managers at each of the biggest clubs
in Europe throughout the last decade who have waged far more successful campaigns
than ours yet somehow and someway each were given their walking papers because they failed to meet the standards laid out by the hierarchy of their respective clubs... of course that doesn't mean that clubs should simply follow the lead of
others, especially if clubs of note have become too reactionary when it comes to issues of termination, for whatever reasons, but there should be some logical discourse when it comes to the setting of parameters for a changing of the guard...
in the case of Arsenal, this sort of discourse was largely stifled when the
higher - ups devised their sinister plan on the eve of our move to the Emirates... by giving Wenger a free pass due to supposed financial constraints he, unwittingly or not, set the bar too low... it reminds me of a landlord who says he will only rent to «professional people» to maintain a certain standard then does a complete about face when the market is lean and vacancies are up... for those who rented under the original mandate they of course feel cheated but there is little they can do, except move on, especially if the landlord clearly cares more about profitability
than keeping their word... unfortunately for the lifelong fans of a football club it's not so easy to switch allegiances and frankly why should they,
in most cases we have been around far longer
than them... so how does one deal with such an untenable situation... do you simply shut - up and hope for the best, do you place the best interests of those with only self - serving agendas above the collective and pray that karma eventually catches up with them, do you run away with your tail between your legs and only return when things have ultimately changed, do you keep trying to find silver linings to justify your very existence, do you lower your expectations by convincing yourself it could be worse or do you stand up for what you believe
in by holding people accountable for their actions, especially when every fiber of your being tells you that something is rotten
in the
state of Denmark
Oklahoma (and 11
other states) has food insecurity rates statistically significantly
higher than the national three - year average of 13.7 percent, and is among the top 10
most food - insecure
states in the nation
«For
most offices, New York
State's contribution «limits» are substantially higher than those of any other state that imposes limits, and they are so high as to ensure that large donors dominate major political campaigns and candidates spend as much time as possible raising money from donors rather than talking with voters about issues,» Cuomo said in the written version of the
State's contribution «limits» are substantially
higher than those of any
other state that imposes limits, and they are so high as to ensure that large donors dominate major political campaigns and candidates spend as much time as possible raising money from donors rather than talking with voters about issues,» Cuomo said in the written version of the
state that imposes limits, and they are so
high as to ensure that large donors dominate major political campaigns and candidates spend as much time as possible raising money from donors rather
than talking with voters about issues,» Cuomo said
in the written version of the SoS.
McMahon, a former aide
in the administration of former GOP Governor George Pataki, has been a long time advocate of lowering New York's spending and taxes, which are
higher than most other states.
Let's see... We're No. 1
in property taxes nationwide; No. 1
in overall taxes; we're ranked as the
state with the worst economic outlook
in America by the American Legislative Exchange Council; we have the
most corrupt
state government
in America, according to the University of Illinois; we're losing more citizens to
other states than any
other state; we're 48th
in business climate, according to the Tax Foundation; we have the second -
highest electric rates
in the country; we rank as the worst
state in America
in which to retire, and the list goes on.
The Green Party candidate cited an Associated Press report published
in September that found,
in Syracuse, teenagers are being killed or wounded by gunfire at rates
higher than most other cities
in the United
States.
People typically earn more one average
than those who reside
in most other states, but comes with the
high cost of living as well with a lavish lifestyle.
A
higher percentage of students
in West Virginia attend small schools at all three levels — elementary, middle, and
high school —
than in most other states.
Elementary, middle, and
high school students
in Utah are less likely to attend small schools
than are students
in most other states.
In an effort to create immediate and enduring improvements in student outcomes, most states have adopted Common Core State Standards or other content standards that reflect higher expectations for student learning than previous iteration
In an effort to create immediate and enduring improvements
in student outcomes, most states have adopted Common Core State Standards or other content standards that reflect higher expectations for student learning than previous iteration
in student outcomes,
most states have adopted Common Core
State Standards or
other content standards that reflect
higher expectations for student learning
than previous iterations.
KIPP defines attrition as the percentage of students who leave a school (for reasons
other than completing the
highest grade or transferring to another KIPP school)
in one annual cycle between October 1 of 2015 and October 1 of 2016, which is the date that
most states close their enrollment.
In others, such as Canada and Australia, standards and curricula are adopted on a provincial or statewide basis, but most of these countries have fewer political divisions than our 50 states, so in practice there is a higher degree of coordination than in the U.
In others, such as Canada and Australia, standards and curricula are adopted on a provincial or statewide basis, but
most of these countries have fewer political divisions
than our 50
states, so
in practice there is a higher degree of coordination than in the U.
in practice there is a
higher degree of coordination
than in the U.
in the U.S.
Either we will have low - standards tests driving curriculum and instruction (as
in Texas) or we can attempt
other means to ensure
high - quality curriculum and instruction
than through traditional standardized tests (including
most of the current ones with open - ended questions)[see also Neill, «
States Flunk»].
But since California's cost of living is considerably
higher than that of
most other states, the purchasing power of these
higher salaries is less
in California
than it would be
in most other states.
The researchers also found that students tend to acquire English proficiency faster and score
higher on
state tests
in districts where
most English learners» native language is Mandarin, Korean, or anything
other than Spanish.
Under her leadership, Mississippi has initiated aggressive education reforms that have increased literacy skills
in pre-K through the 3rd grade, pushed student achievement on the National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) to improve at a faster rate
than most other states, and increased the graduation rate to an all - time
high of 83 percent.
In the 35 OC schools implementing in 2014 — 15, we've already seen that 45 % more make high growth and 46 % fewer make low growth than other schools in the same states, even though most OC schools are implementing their new models gradually over two or three year
In the 35 OC schools implementing
in 2014 — 15, we've already seen that 45 % more make high growth and 46 % fewer make low growth than other schools in the same states, even though most OC schools are implementing their new models gradually over two or three year
in 2014 — 15, we've already seen that 45 % more make
high growth and 46 % fewer make low growth
than other schools
in the same states, even though most OC schools are implementing their new models gradually over two or three year
in the same
states, even though
most OC schools are implementing their new models gradually over two or three years.
Teachers
in the United States spend far more time engaged in active instruction than teachers in other high - performing countries.1 Based on self - reported data, teachers in the United States spend 27 hours teaching out of 45 hours of work per week.2 Compare this with teachers in Singapore, who teach for only 17 hours per week, or teachers in Finland, who teach for a total of 21 hours per week.3 Schools in these countries prioritize time for planning and collaboration, recognizing that developing and executing lessons take time and preparation.4 According to a recent analysis of more than 140 school districts, the average length of a U.S. teacher's workday is 7.5 hours.5 In another analysis of more than 120 school districts, the most common length of time allotted for planning was 45 minutes per day.6 In this short time, teachers must grade student work, plan for future lessons, engage with families, and complete necessary paperwor
in the United
States spend far more time engaged
in active instruction than teachers in other high - performing countries.1 Based on self - reported data, teachers in the United States spend 27 hours teaching out of 45 hours of work per week.2 Compare this with teachers in Singapore, who teach for only 17 hours per week, or teachers in Finland, who teach for a total of 21 hours per week.3 Schools in these countries prioritize time for planning and collaboration, recognizing that developing and executing lessons take time and preparation.4 According to a recent analysis of more than 140 school districts, the average length of a U.S. teacher's workday is 7.5 hours.5 In another analysis of more than 120 school districts, the most common length of time allotted for planning was 45 minutes per day.6 In this short time, teachers must grade student work, plan for future lessons, engage with families, and complete necessary paperwor
in active instruction
than teachers
in other high - performing countries.1 Based on self - reported data, teachers in the United States spend 27 hours teaching out of 45 hours of work per week.2 Compare this with teachers in Singapore, who teach for only 17 hours per week, or teachers in Finland, who teach for a total of 21 hours per week.3 Schools in these countries prioritize time for planning and collaboration, recognizing that developing and executing lessons take time and preparation.4 According to a recent analysis of more than 140 school districts, the average length of a U.S. teacher's workday is 7.5 hours.5 In another analysis of more than 120 school districts, the most common length of time allotted for planning was 45 minutes per day.6 In this short time, teachers must grade student work, plan for future lessons, engage with families, and complete necessary paperwor
in other high - performing countries.1 Based on self - reported data, teachers
in the United States spend 27 hours teaching out of 45 hours of work per week.2 Compare this with teachers in Singapore, who teach for only 17 hours per week, or teachers in Finland, who teach for a total of 21 hours per week.3 Schools in these countries prioritize time for planning and collaboration, recognizing that developing and executing lessons take time and preparation.4 According to a recent analysis of more than 140 school districts, the average length of a U.S. teacher's workday is 7.5 hours.5 In another analysis of more than 120 school districts, the most common length of time allotted for planning was 45 minutes per day.6 In this short time, teachers must grade student work, plan for future lessons, engage with families, and complete necessary paperwor
in the United
States spend 27 hours teaching out of 45 hours of work per week.2 Compare this with teachers
in Singapore, who teach for only 17 hours per week, or teachers in Finland, who teach for a total of 21 hours per week.3 Schools in these countries prioritize time for planning and collaboration, recognizing that developing and executing lessons take time and preparation.4 According to a recent analysis of more than 140 school districts, the average length of a U.S. teacher's workday is 7.5 hours.5 In another analysis of more than 120 school districts, the most common length of time allotted for planning was 45 minutes per day.6 In this short time, teachers must grade student work, plan for future lessons, engage with families, and complete necessary paperwor
in Singapore, who teach for only 17 hours per week, or teachers
in Finland, who teach for a total of 21 hours per week.3 Schools in these countries prioritize time for planning and collaboration, recognizing that developing and executing lessons take time and preparation.4 According to a recent analysis of more than 140 school districts, the average length of a U.S. teacher's workday is 7.5 hours.5 In another analysis of more than 120 school districts, the most common length of time allotted for planning was 45 minutes per day.6 In this short time, teachers must grade student work, plan for future lessons, engage with families, and complete necessary paperwor
in Finland, who teach for a total of 21 hours per week.3 Schools
in these countries prioritize time for planning and collaboration, recognizing that developing and executing lessons take time and preparation.4 According to a recent analysis of more than 140 school districts, the average length of a U.S. teacher's workday is 7.5 hours.5 In another analysis of more than 120 school districts, the most common length of time allotted for planning was 45 minutes per day.6 In this short time, teachers must grade student work, plan for future lessons, engage with families, and complete necessary paperwor
in these countries prioritize time for planning and collaboration, recognizing that developing and executing lessons take time and preparation.4 According to a recent analysis of more
than 140 school districts, the average length of a U.S. teacher's workday is 7.5 hours.5
In another analysis of more than 120 school districts, the most common length of time allotted for planning was 45 minutes per day.6 In this short time, teachers must grade student work, plan for future lessons, engage with families, and complete necessary paperwor
In another analysis of more
than 120 school districts, the
most common length of time allotted for planning was 45 minutes per day.6
In this short time, teachers must grade student work, plan for future lessons, engage with families, and complete necessary paperwor
In this short time, teachers must grade student work, plan for future lessons, engage with families, and complete necessary paperwork.
Renters
in cities like Oakland, Bakersfield and Fresno, where burglary rates are
higher than in most other parts of the
state, should expect to receive slightly
higher rate quotes.
Portland is the
most expensive, with premiums that are 17.5 %
higher than the
state average, and only one of the
other four
most expensive cities
in near it.
Unlike
in most other states, where the largest cities tend to have rates
higher than the
state average, that wasn't the case
in Montana.
Rates for the
most expensive cities were 42 %
higher than the cheapest but that is not as dramatic a difference
in comparison to
other states.
While 30 - year mortgages are the dominant loan type
in most parts of the United
States, the percentage of short - term loans with lower rates is
higher in some markets
than others.
Renters
in cities like Hilo and Kailua, where burglary rates are
higher than in most other parts of the
state, should expect to receive slightly
higher rates when requesting quotes.
NJ auto insurance premiums
in the voluntary market are already
higher than most other states, with the average driver paying $ 1,905 annually for auto insurance.
Rates for the
most expensive cities were 42 %
higher than the cheapest but that is not as dramatic a difference
in comparison to
other states.
Our study found the
most expensive premiums were 71 %
higher than the cheapest
in the
state, which is a substantial range relative to
others.
Most New Jersey drivers buy $ 250,000 worth of PIP, a
higher amount
than drivers typically purchase
in other states.
While New Jersey motorists really have to pay
higher auto insurance rates
than those
in most other states, they do enjoy very low auto theft rates and average risk of being
in a car accident.
Although the average renters insurance rate
in California is
higher than that of any
other state,
most people can get a policy for approximately $ 20 a month.
In Illinois, the amount of coverage you need to carry is
higher than most other states, but overall is still a small amount of car insurance to adequately protect you.
Renters
in cities like Oakland, Bakersfield and Fresno, where burglary rates are
higher than in most other parts of the
state, should expect to receive slightly
higher rate quotes.
In Ohio for example, Medicare insurance rates are higher in the northern part of the state (near Cleveland) than in most other area
In Ohio for example, Medicare insurance rates are
higher in the northern part of the state (near Cleveland) than in most other area
in the northern part of the
state (near Cleveland)
than in most other area
in most other areas.
Unlike
in most other states, where the largest cities tend to have rates
higher than the
state average, that wasn't the case
in Montana.
While New Jersey drivers do have to pay
higher auto insurance rates
than those
in most other states, they do enjoy very low auto theft rates and moderate risk of being
in an automobile accident.
Renters
in cities like Hilo and Kailua, where burglary rates are
higher than in most other parts of the
state, should expect to receive slightly
higher rates when requesting quotes.
The number of catastrophes
in Georgia is well above the national average, and its number of tornadoes is
higher than that of
most of the
other states.
This is deceptive
in some ways because it is only $ 2,000 less
than the national trend and the cost of living
in Alaska tends to be
higher than most other states, but the cost of healthcare and energy is much lower.
Marriage and family therapists (MFT) employed
in Connecticut earn a
higher salary
than most MFTs working
in all
other states.
However, because Maryland generally has
high property values, Maryland homeowners pay more
in annual property taxes
than homeowners
in most other states.