Evaluating leverage in CIF projects can contribute to understanding how
limited public resources can be best used.
Some advocate expanding existing programs that target disadvantaged children on the grounds that
limited public resources should be directed toward the families and children most in need.
Given aging U.S. infrastructure,
limited public resources and the challenges created by a changing climate, the need to understand the most cost - efficient approach to the design, construction and maintenance of structures is more important than ever.
«And as these cases are overturned, it's time that taxpayers demand that
limited public resources be put to better use.»
Not exact matches
A new company will have
limited resources for marketing itself and its services to the
public.
By constantly looking backwards, and spending
limited resources on streamlining old rules, agencies will have too little time to look forward and plan future rulemakings to protect the
public.
Such
public parables must undergird all of the policies, programs, pronouncements, speeches, resolutions, action plans, studies and reports that we make on the
limits of natural
resources and the unjust distribution of economic costs and benefits.
Rationing is an organized effort by a
public or private institutions (e.g., Medicare or a private insurer) to equitably
limit the availability of some desired or needed medical treatments in the name of preserving the economic sustainability of the institution as a whole or equitably distributing a scarce
resource.
In framing arguments that are truly
public and not
limited to Christians, we have, of course, a powerful
resource in varieties of natural law traditions.
Funds are used to raise awareness about child hunger in the U.S.; create
public - private partnerships that align kids with the
resources they need; support nutrition programs like school breakfast and summer meals; and educate kids and their families on how to cook healthy meals with
limited resources.
Hays said the private -
public partnership offers the Park District's best chance for developing such a facility, because the district's own financial
resources are
limited by the Illinois tax cap.
The Akufo Addo government's inexplicable belief in the «job for the boys» philosophy also threatens to render valuable human
resources in the various MDA's redundant following the engagement of a legion of special assistants and advisors who wield more influence and power than very senior
public and civil servants in many MDAs despite possessing
limited qualifications.
Mr. Donovan, rather than expending the severely
limited resources of the State on partisan, politically motivated litigation against the law of the land which, however flawed, did address some notorious abuses by the insurance industry, why don't you tell us what your priority is with respect to corruption and misuse of
public funbds and
resources by politicians right here in New York State?
One obvious method is
public financing of campaigns, but it's very tough to persuade incumbents to
limit their own
resources, and Cuomo isn't exactly an outsider or a radical: His $ 16 million war chest contains money from all the usual suspects too.
Gov. Cuomo went on to explain how the government will spur private sector job growth and
limit government spending by creating
public / private sector partnerships that leverage state
resources and assets to generate billions in economic growth.
The three - hour grilling took place at a
public hearing in New York City, where the board's co-executive directors, Robert Brehm and Todd Valentine, and Deputy Enforcement Counsel William McCann argued that the office was doing the best it could despite woefully
limited resources.
«Anything that would artificially
limit our ability to gather
resources would undermine all of our efforts,» on
public safety, education and affordable housing, de Blasio added.
«Anything that would artificially
limit our ability to put together
resources would undermine all of our efforts whether it be at a
public safety, affordable housing, education etc.,» de Blasio responded to Avella.
«Anti-corruption agencies in Nigeria generally have not met widespread expectations mainly because of lack of political will of those in government to fight grand corruption; absence of an over-all national anti-graft strategy; inadequate legal framework and
resources and / or lack of full and effective implementation of new initiatives;
limited independence and
public trust; lack of an enabling climate and necessary know - how, and lack of basic ethical values.
«While offering free college tuition to low - income families is laudable, the reality is that many students» paths to college are
limited because their local K - 12
public schools lack the
resources to support them,» said Jasmine Gripper, Legislative and Policy Director of the Alliance for Quality Education in a statement.
According to New York's Joint Commission on
Public Ethic (JCOPE), «No State
resources of any type may be used in furtherance of activities, including, but not
limited to, telephones, office supplies, postage, photocopying machines, computers and support staff.
«I think it's an appropriate
public policy to
limit state
resources in relation to executive compensation,» said Assemblywoman Deborah J. Glick, a Manhattan Democrat who has worked on related legislation.
Should the visa plan proceed, the groups called on the administration to expand
resources at U.S. consulates to manage such a fundamental change, and said the proposal should be subject to regular rulemaking procedures and not the proposed emergency review that
limits consideration and
public input.
American
public diplomacy had come in for criticism recently because of its ineffectiveness, traced to the low priority and
limited resources in the U.S. State Department.
Having worked in both field research and control gave me a good understanding of
public health needs within
limited resource environments, something that made me a suitable candidate for the position.
The study also postulates some explanations for the ostensible weakness of the EITI: the EITI's
limited and its voluntary nature, resistance by the
public and corporate sector, and the absence of a strong civil society in many
resource - rich countries.
The population of Nicaragua is expected to grow by 37 % by 2050, so water shortages and pressure on natural
resources are already set to increase,
limiting sustainable growth and
public welfare.
This special issue of Science focuses on diverse areas where
public health can be improved by making better use of the
resources we have in our grasp, ranging from tailoring engineering projects to meet the needs of material - and infrastructure -
limited regions, to building a surveillance network for the detection of drug resistance, to empowering women.
Given our
limited resources (our unit has 18 staff), our activities concentrate on the so - called «information relays», such as the media, professional organisations, etc, although we do enjoy some direct contact with the
public and in particular the young (whose declining interest to science studies and careers is worrying) through presentations, visits, open days, etc..
These findings support the implementation of proper handwashing and weekly nail clipping as a
public health measure to reduce parasite re-infection rates in
resource -
limited regions.
A substantial investment has been made in the generation of large
public resources designed to enable the identification of tag SNP sets, but data establishing the adequacy of the sample sizes used are
limited.
Public health
resources that can help reduce climate - related health impacts are often very
limited in developing nations.
But in West Africa and other areas where
public health
resources and even basic infrastructure are
limited, real - time genome sequencing and analysis can speed the response by telling health officials where to initiate contact tracing, add hospital beds, quarantine those infected and implement other infection controls.
A 2003 study by the nonprofit Natural
Resources Defense Council (NRDC) found that due to a combination of pollution and deteriorating equipment and pipes, the
public water supplies in 19 of America's largest cities delivered drinking water that contained contaminant levels exceeding EPA
limits (either legal
limits or unenforceable suggested
limits) and may pose health risks to some residents.
But perhaps leaving a carbon footprint and using large amounts of energy
resources for creating a film about
limiting them is a worthwhile trade - off to educate the
public.
In an obstructive response to increased competition for scarce
public resources,
public school officials may attempt to block the growth of charter schools by
limiting access to buildings and information, adding burdensome bureaucratic requirements, or supporting legislation that would hinder the development of such schools.
Drawing on his experience in designing intervention programs, the author explains how educators can help at - risk teenagers despite
limited resources and weak
public support.
It says, «LULAC strongly opposes vouchers and any other funding method that will
limit public education
resources.»
Both Detroit's charter and traditional
public - school sectors serve predominantly African American families (roughly 85 percent) with
limited economic
resources (in charters, 84.5 percent qualify for free or reduced - price lunch versus 81.6 percent in district schools).
This useful video from the Schools That Work package about Mesquite Elementary School in Tucson offers practical tips for making the most of
limited resources — something every
public school teacher needs.
Supporters argue that charter schools provide alternative solutions to the traditional
public school system, in which many schools — especially those in low - income, predominantly minority school districts — find themselves with
limited resources to offer their large student populations.
EPE also publishes material from other content providers, including but not
limited to McClatchy - Tribune News Service, Phi Delta Kappan, Hechinger Report, Teacher Leaders Network, Learning Matters, Catalyst Chicago, Education News Colorado, Philadelphia
Public School Notebook, Education
Resource Strategies, and Edutopia, with the permission of those content partners.
This paper, co-authored by Safal Partners and
Public Impact for the National Charter School
Resource Center, examines practices used by some charter schools to engage EL families during recruitment, communicate with EL families with
limited English proficiency, and meet the special needs of enrolled EL students and their families, and also highlights the funding mechanisms that support these strategies.
This doesn't mean that we ought not to spend
public money to help families with
limited financial
resources access good childcare for their young children.
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Whether
public or private, charter or magnet, rural or urban, all K - 12 schools seem to share the challenge of
limited resources and funding.
New City Christian School is a small private school with
limited resources compared to the
public schools and other larger private schools.
According to Kelley Rice, Chief of Communications at Salem
Public Schools, Salem is a city rich in community
resources, but until this year the school district had
limited infrastructure in place to connect their students directly to those
resources.
Revenue
limits should be appropriate to address the increasing
resources required for higher needs populations, rural schools, and cost of operating a high quality
public school.
To best serve each student equitably,
public school districts, with their
limited resources, must be financially prudent and laser focused on excellence.