Sentences with phrase «likely plan b»

Not exact matches

Jane Sanders holds assets in a couple of different annuities — likely invested through a 403 (b) plan, thanks to her career in academia — and those assets, unfortunately, often come with high expenses and more limited choices.
Until we get a Plan B, markets will likely doubt the ability of policymakers to deal with the next downturn.
giroud is our plan b — it signifies that for 90 mins (even 120) we're likely to maintain an offensive.
Arsenal are unlikely to invest massively in the squad to correct their flaws, but last night showed a desperate need for a plan B — especially given that they are also likely to face tough opposition in the UEFA Champions League last 16.
Unless Arsenal have a plan B, the game is likely to go in favor of the hosts.
Having forked out a hefty fee to sign Lukaku from Everton last summer, playing Sánchez as a striker is likely to be regarded as little more than a plan B, but a viable and potentially effective one all the same.
«There must be a Plan B for protecting the funds of the sports most likely to win medals in 2012.»
Both nonprofit and for - profit management organizations appear more likely to opt out and offer individual defined - contribution plans for employees, such as 401 (k) plans (or for nonprofits, similar but lower - cost 403 (b) plans).
It's likely that (a) we could never generate enough lesson plans to address the needs of each individual we teach, and (b) we really don't know how to make such precise distinctions between each student so that we could «slice the onion that thin» — even if time were not an issue.
The teachers did not seem to take up the ECM's notion that supporting higher level student thinking would likely require (a) advanced planning to anticipate typical learner difficulties, and (b) spontaneous aid provided by the teacher during impromptu discussions during the lesson.
(B)(i) that such unit shall be located at an organizational level and shall have an organizational status within such State agency comparable to that of other major organizational units of such agency, or (ii) in the case of an agency described in clause (1)(B)(ii), either that such unit shall be so located and have such status, or that the director of such unit shall be the executive officer of such State agency; except that, in the case of a State which has designated only one State agency pursuant to clause (1) of this subsection, such State may, if it so desires, assign responsibility for the part of the plan under which vocational REHABILITATION services are provided for the blind to one organizational unit of such agency, and assign responsibility for the rest of the plan to another organizational unit of such agency, with the provisions of this clause applying separately to each of such units; provide for financial participation by the State, or if the State so elects, by the State and local agencies to meet the amount of the non - Federal share; provide that the plan shall be in effect in all political subdivisions, except that in the case of any activity which, in the judgment of the Secretary, is likely to assist in promoting the vocational REHABILITATION of substantially larger numbers of handicapped individuals or groups of handicapped individuals the Secretary may waive compliance with the requirement herein that the plan be in effect in all political subdivisions of the State to the extent and for such period as may be provided in accordance with regulations prescribed by him, but only if the non - Federal share of the * cost of such vocational REHABILITATION services is met from funds made available by a local agency (including, to the extent permitted by such regulations, funds contributed to such agency by a private agency, organization, or individual);
The plans, including 401 (k) for most corporations and, 403 (b) plans for non-profit organizations are highly likely to only offer funds.
In the meantime, your Plan B is perfectly acceptable to me — especially as my dance card is likely to be filled with «wrestling» for the next couple of decades.
Any plan to reduce emissions by, say, 5 % will (a) require concerted action from the management of the company to establish the company's baseline emissions, (b) require an outlay up front to finance initiatives and new technologies that will reduce emissions and (c) will likely result in greater efficiencies and therefore impact future operating expenses.
With respect to preemption under sections 1178 (b) and 1178 (c)(the carve - outs for state public health laws and state regulation of health plans), we do not agree that preemption is likely to be a major cause of uncertainty.
Unfortunately, all their risk - taking, fast working and positive thinking makes them more prone to error, less likely to think things through to the end, and usually unprepared with a plan B if things go sideways.
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