Sentences with phrase «most drastic cuts»

But a degree of adaptation is vital, it concludes, because even the most drastic cuts in emissions can not prevent some impacts.
There is a significant probability of extremely harmful temperature rises, even the most drastic cuts do not reduce this probability to miniscule levels.
At a time when Connecticut's students, parents and educators need and deserve adequate funding for the state's public schools, Governor Dannel Malloy has proposed the most drastic cuts to public education in Connecticut history.
The cuts to Close to Home and foster care are, in terms of dollars, «the most drastic cut we've seen to child welfare in decades,» said David Hansell, commissioner for the city's Administration for Children's Services, which administers Close to Home and foster care.

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The drastic price cut (Truvada currently costs about $ 30 per day in New Zealand) could go a long way toward widescale HIV prevention, as the discount will be targeted toward the most high - risk residents.
But given there is no specific fight between CCA and Woolies, it appears that CCA is being caught in the broader push by the supermarket giants to make drastic cuts to the number of different products (known in the trade as stock keeping units or SKUs) in a bid to simplify their ranges, increase private label sales and — perhaps most importantly — cut costs.
The most drastic salary cut belonged to the Nationals, who dropped $ 25 million from the roster.
«At the top of the Conservative party, the narrow vote in favour of leaving the EU has now been interpreted as the pretext for a drastic cutting of ties with Europe, which would have dire economic results - and as an excuse for the most toxic rhetoric on immigration we have seen from any government in living memory,» the statement reads.
The city's hulking public housing towers are perhaps the most visible sign of the federal government's initiatives here, and the cuts to them have been drastic.
In testimony last week before the House Armed Services Committee, Army Secretary John McHugh — who represented Stefanik's district in Congress between 1993 and 2009 — and Army Chief of Staff Gen. Raymond Odierno warned that drastic funding cuts could harm the Army's ability to meet its most basic combat goals.
Men aged 45 - 89 are the most likely to commit suicide in response to harsh economic cuts because they are most likely to suffer drastic cuts to their salaries and pensions.
The reason that cardio has gotten a bad reputation for burning muscle is that most often, people couple drastic diets with cardio in their effort to «cut» after «bulking» — its why I hate the whole bulking and cutting mentality.
Commonly prescribed to obese people looking for a drastic way to cut down their weight (other than surgery), Adipex P is the most sought after phentermine - based weight loss medication.
In North Carolina, the push for charters is coming as the state grapples separately with a $ 1.9 to $ 2.4 billion budget shortfall that will result in drastic cuts to the state's public schools, with proposals like eliminating most teachers» aides positions in classrooms or cutting early education programs being considered.
As for the suggestion that B&N's drastic price cuts on the entire NOOK range — which most recently saw the NOOK Simple Touch with Glow Light cut to under $ 100 — Huseby said that it was an inventory issue, not the company floundering, GigaOm reports.
«Most of the organizations that normally would be hiring are not doing so because the government funding cuts have been pretty drastic
Without drastic action to cut greenhouse gas emissions, potentially lethal heatwaves will threaten most people by the century's end.
In order to keep temperatures within this range, the IPCCâ $ ™ s Fourth Assessment Report argues that global greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions must start declining by 2015.2 For industrialized countries, which are responsible for most of the GHGs already in the atmosphere, this implies implementing drastic cuts immediately; the latest IPCC Report suggests that compared to 1990 levels, industrialized countries might have to reduce their emissions by 25 to 40 per cent by 2020 and 80 to 95 per cent by 2050.3 Thus, there is little time left to avoid the worst impacts of climate changeâ $» ambitious action is required now.
Even if most climate scientists agree on the anthropogenic causes of global warming, that doesn't imply that the best way to deal with the problem is through drastic cuts in greenhouse emissions.
Workers with higher wages, whose awards for temporary disability and schedule loss improved slightly in 2007 at the expense of drastic cuts in permanent disability benefits, would give back most of their limited gains.
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