Sentences with phrase «often unaffordable»

We need to concentrate our amelioration efforts on those relatively few, though extremely important, areas of the law (civil, family and criminal litigation), that have been made too often unaffordable, mostly by a poorly designed system — a system designed, short - sightedly, by the government to suits its desires, not the desires of the litigating public.
These neighborhoods are often «resource deserts,» where pet - friendly resources are difficult to find, hard to reach and often unaffordable.
Fewer than half of elementary schools and fewer than one - third of low - income schools offer before - and after - school care, and when offered it is often unaffordable.

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Unaffordable housing is often a sign of strong investment demand from abroad, tight zoning and rental market regulations.
He has cut a quarter of the legal aid budget, set court and tribunal fees at unaffordable levels, and exposed claimants to eye - watering costs bills that wealthy defendants often run up.
While the industry generally lauded the administration, it should be noted that critics often slammed it for its too - cozy relationship with real estate players, for pushing gentrification into overdrive and for making the city unaffordable for many.
That often makes it unaffordable so requiring out - of - network benefits would help many consumers shopping on the exchange, provided they could afford policies with higher premiums.
The current production of antivenom is very costly and treatment for snakebites can be completely unaffordable to victims who, particularly in the low and middle - income countries, are often disadvantaged subsistence farmers and their families.
The ideal situation of course, is adding more protein, but this often leads to unpalatable and / or unaffordable products.
Often times I find pieces online and in magazines that I just have to have, but the price tag makes it unaffordable so I'm then on the hunt for a similar -LSB-...]
Often times I find pieces online and in magazines that I just have to have, but the price tag makes it unaffordable so I'm then on the hunt for a similar version that will fit into my budget.
An array of ideological and budgetary considerations that reject tracking, ability grouping, «pull - out» programs, and other forms of educational separation (often including both acceleration and grade repetition) on grounds that such practices are morally wrong, socially and educationally undesirable, politically imprudent, and just plain unaffordable.
This challenge often comes with difficult odds — inadequate financing, teacher shortages, and inaccessible or unaffordable services for children and families.
Prior to January 1, 2014, when guaranteed issue of insurance coverage, elimination of preexisting condition exclusions, and several other critical ACA protections took effect for individual health insurance coverage, early retirees between ages 55 and 64 often faced difficulties obtaining insurance in the individual market because of age or chronic conditions that made coverage unaffordable or inaccessible.
The few local vets in the region are also unaffordable and often lack the necessary equine expertise the animals need.
We often use our airline miles to fly to the mountains instead of driving, and we are able to use hotel points to stay right on the mountain, something that otherwise would be completely unaffordable.
But the food is often in the wrong place, or unaffordable, or can't be stored long enough.
Often the need to keep costs down means that decent office space becomes unaffordable.
IP is not an unaffordable luxury; it is, more often than not, the main asset of a business.
As the cost of flood damage is often very significant, the premium needed to cover claims would render it unaffordable to those who need it.
legal problems they don't know that they have, e.g., one unserviced legal problem often leads to several more — e.g., termination of employment without cause or compensation, means debt, loss of property, family break - up, depression, substance abuse, and sometimes suicide, etc.; and, (3) enlist the help of the social media, news media, pressure groups, and those political parties in opposition to governments; (4) everyone should complain loudly to all of the above about law societies» failure to try to solve the unaffordable legal services problem — their failure to attack it is the cause.
And as the unaffordable legal services problem grows smaller, the NSRLP should willingly evolve to provide the legal profession's counterpart to the family doctor's sorting and triage service for the medical profession's sophisticated infrastructure of mutually interdependent support services — the NSRLP staff explaining how troubles contain legal problems, that very often are not apparent to the average person, and then finding the right lawyer and legal service for every person asking for its help.
This is an important benefit because many life insurance companies will make you convert the full amount which often times is unaffordable.
In national surveys, the Consumer Federation of America has found that lower - and moderate - income drivers often face unaffordable auto insurance rates.
Furthermore, the ballooning payments are more often than not, totally unaffordable for most people who are on a fixed income.
However, the fact remains that whole life insurance premiums are often so high that they are unaffordable.
Term life insurance doesn't automatically cancel at the end of term... as you've experienced, it does change price, often jumping considerably in subsequent years to the point where it's eventually unaffordable.
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