While risk
policies are costly, they cover major expenses associated with a scandal, including advertising, consultations with specialists and public relations advisers.
«Obama's global - warming propaganda Down Under: Entangling climate concerns with energy
policy is a costly mistake,» The Washington Times, November 18, 2014.
But we should also accept that current
policies are costly and have little upside.
Driving under influence (DUI) car insurance
policies are costly because of the higher risk involved.
Usually, one may think that the life insurance
policies are costly.
However, premium for individual
policy is costlier than that of the group policy.
Offline
policies are costlier, please accept the fact.
It's no secret that adding a teenager to your insurance
policy is a costly expense.
Not exact matches
Nearly 20 percent said they don't know enough about export regulations and
policies, and a slightly lower percentage than that said exporting
was costly, confusing, or took time away from domestic duties.
In this guide, we will describe why setting an employee
policy is imperative, the most common legal issues faced by companies utilizing social media and provide tips to help you avoid
costly lawsuits.
Delays tend to
be more
costly for term
policies, as well as for older applicants, said Steven Weisbart, a senior vice president and chief economist for the Insurance Information Institute.
«Any federal effort to construct a nationalized 5 G network would
be a
costly and counterproductive distraction from the
policies we need to help the United States win the 5 G future,» FCC Chairman Ajit Pai said in a statement.
August 30, 2016 — The effects of large oil price shocks on the Canadian economy
are complex, as
is the best response of monetary
policy, but getting it wrong can
be very
costly, according to a new...
Roper and other consumer advocates argue that conflicted advice
is deeply engrained in the brokerage business model, echoing the concerns outlined in a recent leaked White House
policy memo in which officials concluded that «the current regulatory environment creates perverse incentives that ultimately cost investors billions of dollars a year» in the form of unnecessary rollovers of 401 (k) plans into
costly IRAs, and «excessive churning (repeated buying and selling) of retirement assets.»
The
policy should also state what items need to
be pre-approved before they
're purchased, such as significantly
costly items like plane tickets.
Monetary
policy has less room to maneuver when interest rates
are close to zero, while expansionary fiscal
policy is likely both more effective and less
costly in terms of increased debt burden when interest rates
are pinned at low levels.
When we ask what
policy to adopt in view of global warming, economists
are inclined to advise us not to make any
costly changes.
(I couldn't tell another person asking for some money to feed their children that we cant give them anything (because its
policy) when we have 6 plasma screens hanging on our stage — I know the story of the
costly perfume etc but I don't think this means that it
is OK to have expensive toys and NOT look after the poor).
Their claim, rather,
is that drug prohibition should
be abandoned because it
is an unreasonably
costly, probably futile, and possibly even counterproductive
policy.
«Vermont's mandatory GMO labeling law — Act 120 —
is a
costly and misguided measure that will set the nation on a path toward a 50 - state patchwork of GMO labeling
policies that do nothing to advance the health and safety of consumers,» the Grocery Manufacturers Association said in a statement about the lawsuit.
A policyholder could find itself in the position of recalling on its own initiative or
being asked by FDA to recall based on this «reasonable probability» standard, but not
being able to satisfy the definition of «accidental contamination» under its specialty
policy because it can not prove its product
was W With the frequency of
costly product recalls on the rise, many companies have considered purchasing specialty recall coverage to secure coverage for certain recall - related losses that
are often excluded from general liability and property
policies.
I applaud Gov. Cuomo's decisive action to finally end what
was always an irrational and
costly policy.»
A Cuomo plan that could add a
costly level of oversight to the city's affordable housing financing has no «rational»
policy basis and
is simply a blatant power grab by the state, according to a scathing new NYC Council report.
State Sen. Liz Krueger, another Manhattan Democrat, has
been pushing legislation to legalize and tax recreational use of marijuana, arguing state
policy outlawing the drug has
been costly in terms of law enforcement resources and the futures of people convicted of crimes.
But a program of tax - free micro-zones on and near college campuses
is nowhere near potent enough to overcome New York's other competitive disadvantages, which the governor has compounded with
policies including opposition to natural gas pipelines, a
costly renewable energy mandate, and the nation's highest minimum wage.
But sources close to the charter school advocacy sector said the group
was no longer getting
policy results from the
costly rallies, all of which have sought to boost charter schools and critique de Blasio.
Clegg told the Guardian on Saturday that a new era of fiscal tightening meant that, among other
costly policies, he could not guarantee that his party's # 12bn pledge to scrap tuition fees would
be in its next manifesto.
Ken Girardin, an analyst with the Empire Center for Public
Policy, an Albany think tank that advocates for lower taxes and restrained government spending, said, «These higher pay figures reflect bad decisions by both local officials, who signed off on
costly deals with the PBA, and state officials, who refuse to fix the state
's binding arbitration system that
's rigged» to benefit unions.
Any cost - saving efforts he discussed
are a burden on local governments, all while he proposed additional
costly mandates through his other
policy agenda points.
Implementing pro-family benefits programs and
policies is perceived as
costly to excellence in science and in its productivity.»
The biggest driver of lower carbon dioxide emissions has
been declining natural gas prices, which has allowed the industry to replace coal - fired power plants economically with cleaner natural gas power plants — and without a
costly regulatory mandate,» said Jeffrey J. Anderson, a doctoral candidate in the Department of Engineering and Public
Policy.
The new study
is the latest attempt by the academic research community to seek relief from what it sees as the steady accretion of unreasonable and
costly government - wide regulations and
policy directives from individual agencies.
The two coal - CCS plants, however
costly,
are globally significant because they could help to end this vicious cycle, says Vivian Scott, who studies CCS
policy at the University of Edinburgh.
He tells of «senior professors whose partners had cancer and no health insurance; researchers who left the commonwealth, taking major grants with them; faculty who, unlike their straight colleagues,
are paying out of their pockets for
costly individual
policies for their partners and who resent the discrimination; young professors and administrators who
are looking to leave the state; and so forth.»
The vital public
policy question therefore must
be asked: Why has comprehensive regulation of IVF remained elusive in Ireland, despite our
costly and impressive array of competent professional and academic agencies?
Any time I pay for a class
be it at Pure Barre or Orange Theory, I know if I
were to cancel outside of their cancellation
policy, I get penalized and that penalty can
be costly.
Litigation, Flores shows,
is time - consuming,
costly, subject to political manipulation, and prone to prompting unpredictable
policy reforms that even the plaintiffs may not wish for.
But such a
policy could easily
be implemented through a system of means - tested grants and tuition discounts, like the current U.S. system, without providing
costly tuition benefits to students who can afford to pay at least part of their higher education expenses.
«This data
is a call to action for states and communities to use the attendance data that they collect every day as an early warning sign that can
be used to trigger action and support before students miss so much school they require
costly remediation to make up for the missed instruction,» Professor Robert Balfanz of the Everyone Graduates Center at Johns Hopkins University said in a statement released by Attendance Works, a San Francisco - based
policy group.
As security measures tend to
be costly, it
is important to get recognition from the governing body who should recognise that they
are required not only to support the school with a
policy, but also to allocate sufficient financial support to introduce agreed security measures.
The more carefully governing boards, and educational leaders, work to make staff members and students aware of their
policies, the more likely they will
be able to both have safe schools in which children
are free to learn without distraction and avoid potentially
costly injuries.
As Harvard's Martin West notes, «the results
are mixed — and therefore disappointing for the
policy's proponents, especially since holding students back
is costly.»
The new federal guidance
is vital and extremely promising because: a) it recognizes the value of diversity and the educational and civic problems that accompany racial isolation and b) because it provides clear guidance to school districts that will limit the
costly litigation that had arisen around student assignment
policies.
Some school district advocates worry that such a proposal could trigger countless time - consuming and
costly lawsuits and believe bullying
policies are better established at the local level.
SNA PAC
is a critical component of SNA's
policy and advocacy efforts particularly as campaigns for office become more
costly for members of Congress.
But sources close to the charter school advocacy sector said the group
was no longer getting
policy results from the
costly rallies, all of which have sought to boost charter schools and critique de Blasio.
The positive returns to principal experience suggest that
policies which cause principals to leave their posts early (e.g., via early retirement or a move into district administration) will
be costly, and the tendency for less - advantaged schools to
be run by less experienced principals could exacerbate educational inequality.
It ignores a now broad base of evidence that these
policies produce minimal or no positive effects on student learning and
are likely to induce
costly, negative responses in and beyond the classroom.
Au contraire, it has led education
policy makers to come up with ever - more -
costly and damaging changes in educational practices to what
is ultimately a non-educational problem — a problem that can not
be solved by the schools no matter how much money Congress or state legislatures vote to give local school districts in the name of equity or compensation for the low - income students they happen to enroll.
This
policy is comprehensive and thus insures your
costly vehicle against a multitude of possible risks.