Sentences with phrase «new outlays»

In 2011, I noted, «In my experience, most state policymakers — who have been busy slashing outlays and who are eyeballing several tough budget cycles ahead — have no idea that supporting Common Core standards means that they're signing up for large new outlays for implementation and assessment.»
In my experience, most state policymakers — who have been busy slashing outlays and who are eyeballing several tough budget cycles ahead — have no idea that supporting Common Core standards means that they're signing up for large new outlays for implementation and assessment.
Among the new outlays: $ 170 million for extra cops, $ 39 million for libraries, $ 12.7 million for longer hours at «Renewal» schools, $ 17.9 million for classroom breakfasts and assorted other goodies.
We must remedy these ills now because by the end of the decade the retirement of the first of the baby boomers will make such gigantic demands on the national purse that any new outlays will seem utterly inconceivable.
Republicans may nod to the former but enough probably worry about the latter to hamper new outlays on infrastructure and the like.
The new outlay will come in addition to the $ 62 million the city already allocates annually for tenant legal services, which were previously focused solely toward individuals facing abuse and harassment from their landlord.

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Consider undertaking a purpose - based approach that appropriately matches your goals with investment strategies such as these: a short - term strategy (tax reserves, working capital, near - term planned outlays and lifestyle needs), an intermediate - term strategy (new investments) or a long - term (income needs, wealth transfer and philanthropy).
To make the numbers, Knight figured that managers would need to deliver 15 % annual returns on all new business and capital outlays.
Congress should enact new spending caps along the lines of the Budget Control Act, which helped to shrink outlays as a share of national income from 2013 to 2017.
This gives the new normal investor the same returns as the old normal institutional venture investor but on a much lower capital outlay.
But it doesn't take a new homeowner long to discover just how large that premium can be in money and time: the constant outlays on maintenance and repairs (at least 1 % of the purchase price per year, experts estimate, and as much as 4 %), the chores and DIY projects that eat up weekends, the pressure to keep up with the ever - gentrifying Joneses.
The new report comes a few months after WSJ also reported that Facebook would be willing to pay up to $ 3 million per episode for potential high - profile shows — an amount that rivals the price of top shows on premium cable channels — as well as smaller outlays for original sitcoms and other scripted shows.
Eliminating that outlay would likely make up for the new expense of buying, maintaining, and storing a fleet of driverless cars.
But this service's multibillion - dollar annual outlay for new programming necessitates another challenge: helping each program get discovered by the subscribers most likely to enjoy it.
An analysis by New York HR consultant Nat Stoddard pegs the price of a CEO mis - hire at a large - cap company at more than US$ 50 million, based not only on salary and severance outlay but also factors like lost productivity and opportunities.
For growing companies, it's often more important to avoid new costs than to trim existing outlays.
New expenses that commit you to long - term outlays should be scrutinized with an especially vigilant eye.
Comcast won't have any big capital outlays to build some kind of new network and, by focusing on wooing existing customers, additional marketing and billing costs will be minimal, Feldman says.
Everything today is out there — to be tracked, measured, reported and shared — and every business, source, publisher, supplier and vendor will be held to new standards of measurement and accountability as users and customers increasingly demand concrete results and performance metrics to justify their outlays.
The largest savings would come from reductions in outlays for Medicaid and from the replacement of the Affordable Care Act's (ACA's) subsidies for nongroup health insurance with new tax credits for nongroup health insurance (see figure below).
And, the New T - Mobile plans to invest up to $ 40 billion in its new network and business in the first three years alone, a massive capital outlay that will fuel job growth at the new company and across related sectoNew T - Mobile plans to invest up to $ 40 billion in its new network and business in the first three years alone, a massive capital outlay that will fuel job growth at the new company and across related sectonew network and business in the first three years alone, a massive capital outlay that will fuel job growth at the new company and across related sectonew company and across related sectors.
Ideally, this fund will have enough money to cover your expenses should something come up that requires you to look for a new job or have to pay off an unexpected financial outlay.
It offers opportunities to generate more sales by extending credit terms to new and existing customers, thus encouraging them to make new or additional purchases without a big cash outlay if at all, instead to postpone or make installment payments, while you the merchant will however, get immediate cash or access to funds.
The portfolio started off with an initial outlay of $ 100,000 and no new money has been added since.
The cash outlays required for this can make it impossible for a plumbing company to bid on new construction jobs until payment is received from slow - to - pay completed projects.
Twelve years after Coca - Cola Amatil outlaid almost $ 700 million for SPC Ardmona, Australia's largest fruit and vegetable processor is finally turning the corner, pursuing growth in new export markets including China and new domestic channels such as pharmacy and direct - to - consumer.
Caltex is also investing heavily in convenience to fill a $ 100 million - plus hole in profits when its 13 - year fuel partnership with Woolworths comes to an end if the BP deal is approved, outlaying $ 95 million for Melbourne - based Milemaker Petroleum and $ 324 million for Gull New Zealand.
Facing seemingly insolvable performance challenges from its kitchen ventilation system, Bridges Restaurant & Bar, Danville, Calif. was ready to outlay upwards of $ 20,000 for a new rooftop make - up air system.
Marouane Fellaini will also be looking for a new club having failed to convince Van Gaal of his worth and Serie A side Napoli are said to be open to signing the Belgian though one wonders how much of the # 27.5 m outlay the Old Trafford side will be able to recoup.
The decision to offer Mignolet a new deal would indicate that Klopp is not looking to sanction such an outlay on another option between the sticks.
After the club suggested that the new contract for Arsene Wenger would be followed by a massive transfer outlay there is an understandable feeling of anger and frustration among Arsenal fans who feel that we have been lied to once again and taken for mugs.
If only he had offeres a realistic bid the first time he could have got Lemar early as well then sold Sanchez and recouped most of the outlay of Lemar and had the whole pre season to integrate those new signings.
Interestingly, Manchester City boast the cheapest adult season ticket at # 299 and have the biggest outlay during both 2015 - 16 transfer windows with over # 150m spent on new players
Chairman Daniel Levy forked out over # 100m on new players last summer and may encourage Pochettino to sell before he buys so as to avoid another massive outlay on new additions.
Fears that the team were destined for another season of struggle - despite a significant summer outlay in the transfer market (see below)- were further heightened by a mundane start to the new season which saw the team draw their first two games 0 - 0 and then lose 1 - 0 at Real Betis.
But it was not the beginning to his reign that new Middlesbrough chief Garry Monk had been seeking after his expensive outlay on new players.
Capital outlays for new equipment or hiring are based on expectations that those outlays will pay back in the future.
The Independent Parliamentary Standards Authority has just launched a new interactive site that allows voters to see their MP's outlays with an array of flashy graphics.
This month, the federal government announced its intention to slash $ 35 million in outlays from the New York City Housing Authority, a development first reported by the Wall Street Journal.
He also argued that the city would see a net benefit under his budget because of a new $ 20 billion outlay to combat homelessness and additional education spending.
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio has been loath to make such an outlay, saying it's the state's responsibility.
Disclosure reports show McDonald's campaign has so - far spent $ 647,404.60 — a Bloombergian outlay of $ 96.73 per vote — and that doesn't account for a final blitz of mail and television advertising, or for spending by allied organizations like Paul Singer's New York Unity PAC.
It also hikes spending, allows for new «back - door borrowing» and hides more outlays from the public, DiNapoli notes.
«Why I should vote for mayoral control, and why I can trust you to make sure we give the 1.1 million kids in New York City the opportunity to succeed, and make sure the [state outlay of] $ 9 billion gets spread out evenly.»
Not unlike its bullish attitude toward the state's economic development spending, which has also raised questions about appropriate metrics, Gov. Andrew Cuomo's administration has defended ESD's advertising outlays as effective means of keeping up with other states and vanquishing the idea that New York is hostile to business.
Mr. Wright, however, was hazier on the details of how to reconcile such a moratorium with Mayor Bill de Blasio's plan to construct and maintain 200,000 units of affordable housing, which hinges in part on re-zonings and outlays for upper - income construction that devotes 20 percent new units for low - and middle - income earners — a plan Mr. Wright said he was «very much in support of.»
The Obama administration has proposed an unusual end run around the limits, with a mix of traditional discretionary outlays for R&D coupled with new «mandatory spending» requests that would require separate legislative approval.
But with U.S. fiscal outlays already skyrocketing and negotiations on a new federal budget intensifying, Christian says Washington could balk at any requests by GM executives for fresh capital.
The paper's model of the new funding approach calls for an outlay of $ 38.4 billion over 13 years for research; the costs of Medicare and Medicaid support for Alzheimer's patients in 2014 alone is estimated to be $ 150 billion.
At the start of the 21st century, new college graduates — both men and women — are much less likely to stick to a job for long stretches, the competition for college - educated talent has intensified, and we are becoming better able to track educational outlays and outcomes.
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