Sentences with phrase «interventions saved the state»

They would only get paid if the interventions saved the state money.

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Investors are likely to shun the operation if political chaos prevails, meaning a state intervention will be needed to save it.
The statement said, «Whereas President Muhammadu Buhari had announced that the nation is bankrupt to the extent he can not pay his ministers, his new Minister of Information had contradicted him directly by stating how the government is buoyant and ready to deploy $ 2.5 billion infrastructure fund, saved N1.4 trillion with another N2.5 trillion ready as special intervention fund, which goes to say that the country is not actually broke.
The prime minister will be confronted on his return with the sight of strongly free - market Conservative MPs calling for state intervention to save Britain's steel industry.
He commended the state commissioner of police; Mr. Anthony Ogbizi for his timely intervention which he claimed has saved the state from unnecessary bloodshed and urged members of the party to remain calm.
He added that the timely intervention of a former commissioner in the state who is also eyeing the governorship seat saved the day for both of them.
8/4/2008 Lowering Cholesterol Early in Life Could Save Lives UC San Diego Researchers Advocate Intervention Beginning in Childhood With heart disease maintaining top billing as the leading cause of death in the United States, a team of University of California, San Diego School of Medicine physician - researche... More...
Despite research that suggests high - quality programs both help students succeed in the long run and save taxpayers money that would be spent on interventions later, Utah does not have a comprehensive state - run early education preschool program.
Precollege interventions developed through partnerships between higher education can dramatically improve college readiness for all students — helping meet state goals for student success — and can be brought to scale rapidly while streamlining practices across the education system, saving students and taxpayers time and money.
This is a world where the clock is permanently set at two minutes to midnight, and where only a radical transformation of modern society (usually combining dramatic changes in personal behavior along with a heavy dose of state intervention) can save us.
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Saving Lives, Saving Dollars: Mitigating the Impact of Child Maltreatment (PDF - 318 KB) Department of Extension Home Economics, New Mexico State University (2006) Focuses on the physical, psychoemotional, and behavioral impact of child maltreatment; estimated direct and indirect financial costs to society; the long - term socioeconomic impact of abuse and neglect; and strategies for prevention and intervention.
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