Generally speaking, these systems are
often under capacity by today's standards and may be unsafe and obsolete.
Not exact matches
They act as if there were no underlying cause for the
often - unsound educational practices, or frequently uneven teaching
capacity that exist within our schools They confuse these symptoms of the problem with the problem itself, which is that our public schools have been persistently
under - resourced,
under - supported, and undermined for decades, including by many of the same people that now purport to «fix» them.»
However, intentional acts of children
under 13 years of age can
often be covered because they lack the
capacity to understand the consequences of their actions.
«Load serving entities, in partnership with their customers (
often under state programs), can manage their wholesale consumption, lower their forecast demand requirements and actively manage their consumption of energy at the peaks to lower their
capacity obligations,» PJM said in a white paper sketching its approach to demand response in the wake of the court activities.
Up to 75 % of these species might face a reduction of their ranges by more than 80 % of their current distribution because they
often have particularly low dispersal
capacities and occur in lower marginal mountain chains, which might turn into climatic traps
under warming.
Health departments have long been
under - resourced and are
often already stretched thin when it comes to maintaining the public funding and
capacity necessary to meet the needs of their communities.
Across the country, publicly funded programs do not have the
capacity to serve the children and families who qualify for them, even
under often outdated and stringent income guidelines.