Sentences with phrase «meeting the shortfalls in»

This may include water purchase to meet shortfalls in any Murray Darling systems, or investment in environmental activities to improve the management and use of the Commonwealth Environmental Water Holdings.
Russell Hobby says: «It's getting more expensive to run schools and the government needs to recognise this, including meeting the shortfalls in funding for sixth forms, early years and for services previously provided by local authorities.
To meet this shortfall in current, largely textbook - based curricula, with Institute of Education Sciences (IES) funding we have developed and are studying EcoMUVE (www.ecomuve.org): a multi-user virtual environment (MUVE)- based ecosystems science curriculum centered on grades 6 through 8 life science National Science Education Standards (NSES).
Local governments need to leverage existing and new resources to meet the shortfalls in service delivery and basic infrastructure adaptation.

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The forecast, due Monday, sets the benchmark when legislators meet in January to write a state budget for the coming fiscal year and fix shortfalls from the current year.
Brands Fail to Meet the ANA's Diversity Goals, Too Progress has been strong in CMO gender balance while ethnic diversity continues to face significant shortfalls, according to new research from the Association of National Advertisers and its inaugural CMO scorecard.
According to the statute's own language, it was designed with the «purpose of reducing the need for future tax increases, maintaining the highest possible bond rating, reducing the need for short term borrowing, providing available resources to meet State obligations whenever casual deficits or failures in revenue occur, and providing the means of addressing budgetary shortfalls
Analyzes how much clients must save annually to meet their retirement income and expense need; provides a series of charts, graphs and tables illustrating the annual contribution needed to make up a shortfall in retirement savings.
Panel - Energy Crisis At the 2017 Business Summit, Malcolm Turnbull declared a national energy crisis, hauling in LNG exporters to demand they meet threatened domestic gas supply shortfalls.
And if there there's a shortfall in your current plan, the analysis suggests how much you'll need to save to meet the projected goal of 80 percent of your current income during retirement.
> Panel: Energy Crisis At the 2017 Business Summit, Malcolm Turnbull declared a national energy crisis, hauling in LNG exporters to demand they meet threatened domestic gas supply shortfalls.
China has not been able to stimulate its local dairy production industry to meet the shortfall, while the devastating melamine infant formula scandal in 2008 has pushed many consumers to imported products, which they believe are safer than Chinese - made formulas.
This increase in supply will go alongside the 20m litres provided by its own farms, though it still leaves a shortfall of 20m litres before Beston can meet the 90m litres it requires to fulfil orders from growing markets like China.
Thus, particularly in recent times, councils have been using this facility to buy income generating assets to assist in meeting budget shortfalls.
We are still waiting for the UK Government to set out exactly how they will source funding for energy efficiency improvements in low income homes and address some of the shortfall which needs to be met».
The urgency with which Britain requires new building is beyond doubt - not just to reverse the disastrous decline in the building sector but to meet a large shortfall in housing.
Up until 1990, shortfalls in the Fund had been met by a central government grant.
«In this context, if a sovereign backstop is required to meet a capital shortfall, it should be provided, as this would have a high multiplier.»
Absent the FDIC and Federal Reserve, banks would substitute a good credit rating and high capitalization for «insurance» or credit default swaps, because that will enable them to take cash loans from other banks to meet cash shortfalls, and ideally to prevent withdrawals in the first place.
The report forecast UK carbon emissions in 2010 will be only halfway to meeting the 20 per cent target in a «very significant shortfall», the report warned.
In the statement, the Mission Director, USAID, Nigeria, Stephen Haykin, said, «In response to the call by the WFP to meet a severe funding shortfall, USAID is pleased to play a part in making sure that the most vulnerable of those impacted by the Boko Haram conflict are taken care oIn the statement, the Mission Director, USAID, Nigeria, Stephen Haykin, said, «In response to the call by the WFP to meet a severe funding shortfall, USAID is pleased to play a part in making sure that the most vulnerable of those impacted by the Boko Haram conflict are taken care oIn response to the call by the WFP to meet a severe funding shortfall, USAID is pleased to play a part in making sure that the most vulnerable of those impacted by the Boko Haram conflict are taken care oin making sure that the most vulnerable of those impacted by the Boko Haram conflict are taken care of.
According to a circular issued on Wednesday, the apex bank revealed a change in its rules of engagement with the banks, spelling out new rules regarding how financial institutions could borrow cash from fellow banks or the CBN to cover their temporary shortfalls or meet their obligations.
In this economy and with the Legislature meeting in special session over the budget shortfall, our people need jobs now,» he said in a statemenIn this economy and with the Legislature meeting in special session over the budget shortfall, our people need jobs now,» he said in a statemenin special session over the budget shortfall, our people need jobs now,» he said in a statemenin a statement.
High on that list are persistent shortfalls in school aid and social programs, including adequate legal representation for the indigent, an obligation the state has failed to meet.
Mr Cameron also called for international action to secure humanitarian access to war zones... Mr Cameron announced Britain's new aid contribution - bringing the total UK funding for assistance in Syria and neighbouring states to # 400million - at a meeting he called to urge fellow leaders to dig deep to fund a $ 3billion (# 1.9 billion) shortfall in the United Nations appeal for Syria.»
The current price surge reflects a shortfall in supply to meet demand, which forces consumers to bid against one another to secure their supplies.
Now, some of France's reactors are showing wrinkles — France's oldest reactor, Fessenheim 1, started operations in 1977 — and officials need to decide whether to invest in costly safety upgrades to keep them operating or to decommission them, another expensive prospect that leaves open the possibility that fossil fuels may rise to meet the shortfall.
Negotiations in Chicago and Philadelphia are making little, if any, progress, and in Detroit, both sides are trying to agree on ways to meet a $ 27 - million shortfall.
As this will be there third year that some subjects have not met the government's target number needed to enter training, as identified by the DfE's Teacher Supply Model, the shortfall will extent to the loss of a whole cohort of trainees in subject such as design and technology, business studies and physics over the three year period.
Now, consider a different policy: Lay off the least - effective teachers in order to meet the budget shortfall.
The data also shows big shortfalls for certain key subjects such as maths where just 88 % of the registration target was met, and in physics where just 67 % of the total were registered.
The inability to meet the mandates extends to public and charter schools in every quadrant of the city, and the shortfalls were particularly acute in middle schools.
The only subjects in which targets are being met this year are history and physical education, with the biggest shortfall coming in recruiting design and technology teachers.
When you break that down into primary and secondary school teachers, the government has met or very nearly met its primary school target in four of the past five years, with almost all of the shortfall coming from secondary school teacher trainees.
It says town halls have had to meet a # 1bn shortfall in funding for school places, despite investment from Westminster.
Ellen Morgan, of LA Unified communications, said in an emailed statement: «When a charter school fails to meet its average daily attendance projections, a school district may seek reimbursement from the charter school for the shortfall.
As he travels through eight states, beginning in Columbus, Ohio, and ending in Dallas, Texas, Secretary Foxx will make the case for a robust multi-year Federal investment as proposed by the Obama Administration that will address the current shortfall and meet the country's future needs, all without adding to the deficit.
The calculator should tell you how long your retirement funds should last, and if you have a shortfall, how much extra you'll need in your nest egg at retirement to meet your goals.
Also, in most cases, in order to maintain and grow earnings the corporation or government is going to have to have access to capital markets to meet cash shortfalls.
The Board further approved an emergency filing of the new fee regulations at its December 2017 meeting due to the impending shortfall in revenue and risk to its core mission of public protection.
Facing a nearly $ 40 million deficit, the New York Times reported in early February that Met curators were asked to scale back programming to help address the shortfall.
They are protesting the Los Angeles County Museum of Art and their shortfalls in showing the work of African American artists and hiring African Americans in the same way that the Black Emergency Cultural Coalition that Benny Andrews was one of the co-founders of is protesting the Whitney, is protesting the Met.
But the declines are too slow to meet the pledges that governments made in Paris (see «Climate shortfall»).»
Both moves into renewables and nuclear represent a major change in Polish energy policy, diversifying away from the country's traditional coal - fired power base, in a bid to fill an electricity shortfall and meet EU emission standards.
Michael Bloomberg, the three - term Mayor of New York City, will meet a $ 4.5 million shortfall in funding to the UN caused by President Trump's decision to withdraw from the Paris climate agreement.
Now, some of France's reactors are showing wrinkles — France's oldest reactor, Fessenheim 1, started operations in 1977 — and officials need to decide whether to invest in costly safety upgrades to keep them operating or to decommission them, another expensive prospect that leaves open the possibility that fossil fuels may rise to meet the shortfall.
The judge was satisfied that there was a shortfall of about # 18,000 between C's income and her outgoings which was not met by C's interest in the Spanish apartment; accordingly the will did not make reasonable provision for C's maintenance.
Of course, it has been said by the administration and will no doubt be said again and again that in substitution for legal aid there will be put in place a revised «no win, no fee» system more than sufficient to meet the access to justice shortfall.
In KMC's view, these shortfalls represent serious deficiencies and do not meet the Board's test for economic feasibility set out in the Alliance Pipeline decisioIn KMC's view, these shortfalls represent serious deficiencies and do not meet the Board's test for economic feasibility set out in the Alliance Pipeline decisioin the Alliance Pipeline decision.
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