Sentences with phrase «perhaps access cost»

Of course, a positive scenario would argue KWG will quickly be re-classed as a large - cap German residential property stock (as I'd hoped anyway), will perhaps access cost savings & cheaper financing, and gain exposure to a bigger selection of deals.

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In perhaps the newest attack on the Brussels deal, the work and pensions secretary, Iain Duncan Smith, said many of the key details on the restrictions on access to welfare for EU migrants remained to be worked out, making it impossible to calculate its impact or cost.
Internet operators will therefore have to run systems in both formats for at least several transition years, and perhaps longer, which will add cost and could slow access.
Bailey finds that the increased availability and lower costs of family planning in the 1960s and 1970s produced a 2 - to 3 - percent increase in family income for all of the children in an affected cohort, and perhaps a 20 - to 30 - percent gain for those children who benefited most directly from their parents» greater access to birth control.
Proponents of vouchers and other measures that expand access to private schooling often claim that competition from privately operated schools will spur student achievement — and, perhaps, lower costs — in public schools.
If the United States could somehow guarantee poor people a fair shot at the American dream through shifting education policies alone, then perhaps we wouldn't have to feel so damn bad about inequality — about low tax rates and loopholes that benefit the superrich and prevent us from expanding access to childcare and food stamps; about private primary and secondary schools that cost as much annually as an Ivy League college, and provide similar benefits; about moving to a different neighborhood, or to the suburbs, to avoid sending our children to school with kids who are not like them.
The existence of these programs — and the interesting personal stories in the article — perhaps show how crucial regulation of the high - cost lending industry is, as well as indicate how desperately many people want and would benefit from access to lower - cost lending options.
For example, California has perhaps the most extensive and productive network of rescue organizations in the country, supported by provisions of the 1997 Hayden Bill that mandated shelter access and extended hold times for strays, but it has a weak network of low - cost or free spay / neuter services.
Perhaps having more baseline practical skills could enable them to do more low level legal work earlier, resulting in their ability to handle more legal tasks at lower cost to a firm — lower costs for minor tasks is a key practical reality in access to justice discussions.
Since ABS does next to nothing and perhaps nothing about the time and cost of litigation, and since that is where the real barrier to access to justice lies, explain what you would do to deal with the time and cost of litigation.
But given the importance of the liberty interest at stake, inmates» lack of access to information and representation, and inmates» doubtful capacity to actually pay a costs award, perhaps costs are not an effective way of discouraging frivolous habeas corpus applications.
Regulation requiring fully bundled representation is well - intentioned, but it significantly increases costs prevents thousands and perhaps millions from accessing a fresh start.
We see this happening, out of necessity perhaps, in areas of poverty law and, indeed, now in areas affecting more and more the middle class, where the costs of access to justice have climbed out of citizens» reach.
Whether our practices are located in an area where potential clients can easily afford to pay our preferred rate consistently and also see the value in the services we provide, or it's not as important for some of us to maintain a full practice to ensure our economic stability, the question of including the portion of the population that only has access to mental health treatment if they are able to use healthcare insurance benefits to cover a greater portion of the cost is perhaps an ethical one that we grapple with.
Perhaps we should be looking to be compensated on more of a cost based approach when municipal, provincial and fedral goverment agencies (ie Revenue Canada) are looking to access our data for their purposes, since they are looking to make it harder for those that have built the system to be able to continue to support it..
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