Not exact matches
WITH
State legislation before the Parliament in preparation for the introduction of Australia's new tax changes — now
less than nine months away — there is also a need to ensure the Government is GST compliant by
next July.
Illinois's solar market under the Future Energy Jobs Act is just getting started, but a business group is calling for the
next governor and
state legislature to provide
less restriction and more action in community and distributed solar programs.
It has come to my attention that some economists claim that our sovereign federal government is more or
less powerless to kickstart the economy because of our great dependence on the United
States and therefore should do
next to nothing: «Mr. Orr and other economists urged Ottawa to ignore pleas to boost stimulus spending further -LSB-...]
By the New York Fed's calculation, this means there is
less than a 5 % chance of a recession in the United
States in the
next 12 months.
Does he mean that in the present
state of affairs, where the prospect of a confessional
state is
next to nil, we should prudently strive incrementally to achieve a
lesser good, like a merely civil society, postponing the direct pursuit of a sacred public square and a confessional
state until prudence dictates?
Less than a month ago, Hillary Clinton was flying high and looked to be a shoo - in to succeed Barack Obama as the
next president of the United
States.
(Mr. Moore says in his voiceover in «Where to Invade
Next» that although the French school he visits serves scallops and lamb, the chef «spends
less per lunch than we do in our schools in the United
States.»
It's looking
less likely that
state lawmakers will be getting a long - awaited pay raise
next year.
But, Daniel needs to recognise that there will be
less money if the
next Government does not cut taxes and spending (for example, slashing Labour's client
state, the welfare bill etc).
Based on past results, any change in the numbers from these preliminary rates to the final scores released by the
State next year will be negligible (expected to be
less than one - tenth of one percent).»
Most Queens residents will have more money in their pockets come tax time
next year after the
state Legislature earlier this month approved tax decreases for those making
less than $ 300,000.
Current projections show the
state on average faces potential budget deficits of
less than $ 5 billion annually over the
next three fiscal years starting in 2017 - 18, which begins April 1.
Suffolk County school superintendents stepped up efforts to halt the
state's
next round of Common Core standardized tests, now
less than a month away, with a direct appeal to Cuomo.
According to projections from the
State Comptroller, the rate of inflation will rise by
less than a percentage point over the
next year.
Carl Heastie was elected unanimously by Democrats in the New York
State Assembly to be the
next Speaker on Tuesday,
less than two weeks after former Speaker Sheldon Silver was arrested and charged with running a massive multimillion dollar corruption scheme.
Even under the Affordable Care Act, as the
state touts more than 2 million new enrollees in both Medicaid and commercial insurance plans, the
state is not planning to spend any
less on charity care — the
state's budget commits nearly $ 800 million each year for the
next five years to help hospitals defray the costs of providing care to the uninsured.
Growth in school taxes statewide will be held
next year to a baseline property - tax cap of 1.26 percent — higher than this year's near - zero limit but
less than what education officials said they need to meet expenses, according to the
state comptroller's office.
Anticipating
less state aid and property tax revenue, the Syracuse City School District is counting on its own fund balance and
state legislators to make up the difference in
next year's school budget.
The U.S. Department of Education warned
states this week that federal school aid may be withheld withheld
next year if
less than 95 percent of students take government - mandated exams.
«It will be quite possible to have two women living
next door to each other, both of whom have had identical working and family lives, but one of whom is getting # 1,000 every year
less from their
state pension,» he claimed.
In fact, as noted in DiNapoli's own actuarial study, there's a
less than 50 - 50 chance New York
state's pension investments will make 7 percent annually over the
next 30 years.
The five billion dollar surplus does not actually happen until 2019, and it occurs only if
state spending growth is limited to 2 % or
less a year for the
next three years.
Cuomo and lawmakers also settled redistricting lines that are largely favorable to incumbent lawmakers for the
next ten years, and approved changes in benefits for future
state works, who now will have to contribute more towards their pensions, and receive
less in return.
The Excelsior Scholarship — championed by Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo — was approved by New York
State with the promise of free SUNY tuition
next year for families earning
less than $ 100,000, a cap that rises to $ 125,000 after three years.
Rice's
next - closest challenger,
State Sen. Eric Schneiderman, raised
less than half that amount — $ 260,000 — leaving him with $ 2.2 million to spend on the race.
- GDP per capita is still lower than it was before the recession - Earnings and household incomes are far lower in real terms than they were in 2010 - Five million people earn
less than the Living Wage - George Osborne has failed to balance the Budget by 2015, meaning 40 % of the work must be done in the
next parliament - Absolute poverty increased by 300,000 between 2010/11 and 2012/13 - Almost two - thirds of poor children fail to achieve the basics of five GCSEs including English and maths - Children eligible for free school meals remain far
less likely to be school - ready than their peers - Childcare affordability and availability means many parents struggle to return to work - Poor children are
less likely to be taught by the best teachers - The education system is currently going through widespread reform and the full effects will not be seen for some time - Long - term youth unemployment of over 12 months is nearly double pre-recession levels at around 200,000 - Pay of young people took a severe hit over the recession and is yet to recover - The number of students from
state schools and disadvantaged backgrounds going to Russell Group universities has flatlined for a decade
This
State is completely corrupt, and they would rather create the
next Great Depression and eliminate the middle class entirely than force their hacks and sychophants to try to get real jobs, for which they have to actually show up and do real work, for probably
less pay.
New York lawmakers are beginning the task of selecting the
state's
next attorney general,
less than a day after two - term Democrat Eric Schneiderman's stunning downfall amid allegations that he physically abused four women.
Ulster's budget - making, like all towns and school districts, is an annual exercise in frustration, juggling rising healthcare and pension costs against a
state - mandated tax cap which
next year will restrict property - tax increases to
less than 1 percent.
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — Anticipating
less state aid and property tax revenue, the Syracuse City School District is counting on its own fund balance and
state legislators to make up the difference in
next year's school budget.
Cuomo has said that he could flip what is currently projected as a $ 1.7 billion deficit for the
next fiscal year into a $ 2 billion surplus by 2016, provided he can hold
state spending growth to two percent or
less.
She said that because of the cuts the
state began making in school aid after the economic downturn, the net amount of operating aid the district would get
next year under Cuomo's budget — $ 217.1 million — would be
less than the $ 217.3 million in aid it received in 2008 - 09.
The Bloomberg Administration is strongly backing another
state bill, set to be introduced within the
next month, which would make renting apartments such as those in Class A buildings — ones that have more than seven units and are granted a residential certificate of occupancy — for
less than 30 days clearly illegal, regardless of whether they are owned or leased.
Then, over a few hours on 10 November, the star dimmed to
less than its usual brightness, returning to the brighter than usual
state the
next night.
Next, Ohio
State researchers want to explore non-surgical methods to stimulate the frontal lobe, which would be a
less invasive treatment option to slow down the symptoms of Alzheimer's disease.
Urban areas in the United
States are
less congested than they are in other countries of the Americas, making it more difficult for mosquitoes to spread disease hopping from one person to the
next, she said.
The
state also gave the district permission to spend extra money over the
next five years, but the annual allotment of $ 1.5 million is far
less than the northeast Iowa district had sought.
«If you think Common Core snuck up on families with the
less than 1 percent of education dollars the Obama administration dangled in front of
states, just wait until more public and private schools are directly accepting federal control through federal vouchers and the
next Democratic administration decides they want to tell these schools what to teach kids.»
The evaluation found students who had participated in both the pilot program and its schoolwide rollout the
next year performed significantly better on a
state writing test than students who had
less exposure to the program, but other measures were mixed.
That means whatever test Indiana students take
next will look more like new, Common Core - aligned tests being piloted in a handful of
states and
less like the ISTEP + in its current form.
Republican lawmakers writing the
next state budget voted Monday to include a $ 639 million funding increase for Wisconsin schools — about $ 10 million
less than the record amount Gov. Scott Walker proposed earlier this year.
(Kan.) School administrators would have the option of banning
less healthy snacks from fundraising events
next year under a proposed wellness policy being considered by the
state board of education.
Most school districts in Washington
State will likely have
less control over how they spend money during the
next academic year, and those that were already under sanction for failing to make progress under the federal No Child Left Behind law will face more severe consequences.
Could the pressure for
states to keep tests inexpensive and
less time - consuming thwart adoption of these consortia - developed
next - generation assessments in some
states?
Did you know that a group of twenty - six
states took part in the creation of the
Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS) that were released
less than two months ago?
However, analysis of the budget proposals shows that all districts in the
state do better with the «Classrooms and Kids» budget than they would with the Governor's, the House, or the alternative budget proposal that simply rolls up the categorical funds for Best Practices and Performance (in fact, when you do just that, some districts will get
less money
next year than they did this year).
# 2 — Weingarten's
next core knowledge «fact» is that «Thirty - one
states are spending
less per pupil on public education than they were in 2007.»
That is, bias (a highly controversial issue covered in the research literature and also on this blog; see recent posts about bias here, here, and here), does also appear to exist in this
state and particularly at the school - level for (1) subject areas
less traditionally tested and, hence, not often consecutively tested (e.g., from one consecutive grade level to the
next), and given (2) the
state is combining growth measures with proficiency (i.e., «snapshot») measures to evaluate schools, the latter being significantly negatively correlated with the populations of the students in the schools being evaluated.
The candidates will debate on October 26 on live radio —
less than two weeks before voters decide which will be
state superintendent for the
next four years.
During a semi-monthly cycle, if a
State requests an amount of cash
less than its calculated share, the carryover allocation will be reserved for that
State and added to its share during the
next allocation.