Sentences with phrase «predictable costs for»

Alan Macek, an intellectual property lawyer at Dimock Stratton LLP, points out that the federal courts also hear immigration and citizenship cases where the tariff - based system offers predictable costs for individual litigants and improves access to justice.
Intended to provide predictable costs for employers and quell growing social and labour unrest by state - administered payments and medical coverage for injured workers, it became a model looked to by many jurisdictions, including Ontario.
«D4 will help Buchanan provide significant added value to their clients by having predictable costs for their discovery operations.

Not exact matches

For virtual currency platforms, markets, and suppliers, the world just got a more predictable fixed cost and new direct oversight.
It eliminates expensive fax servers and departmental machines — replacing ongoing equipment, software, supplies, licenses, and utilities costs — with a predictable pay - as - you - go model that includes nearly unlimited scalability which is ideal for both large enterprises and small businesses.
Fekir will improve the squad strength in depth and provide real competition for places and if we get him it will be a great addition to the squad.But to get the best from Laca (and Auba) we need to introduce a more direct system and stop all this possession at all costs that is so obviously predictable and easy to defend.
I would sell him without hesitation but don't see that happening... I just hope that wenger doesn't use it as excuse not to strengthen attacking options... That's what he did last summer in DM position with his silly talk of Diaby being like a new signing... it cost us challenging for the title this year and history sadly might well repeat itself with predictable consequences
Can vary greatly, but more predictable with agency adoption where adoptive parents are not responsible for birth mother medical costs or living expenses.
We need a competitive and predictable corporate tax structure to allow our innovative companies to compete globally; we must reduce the regulatory costs and federal red tape imposed on U.S. employers; and we must continue to seek strong and secure trading relationships to allow the opening of new markets for our innovators.
Co-founder Nick Tsinonis said: «Part of what we are selling is a predictable monthly cost for an effective solution — we build in burstable margins, so if a client is hit by a large and unexpected attack, they won't pay more for that».
We had, for example, the at - once - staggering - and - at - the - same - time predictable news of the first person working in English state education — Sir Dan Moynihan of the Harris Federation — to be awarded a pay package costing his employer more than # 500,000.
They want predictable funding for the costs of state mandated programs and activities, and a way to claim their fair share of that funding without onerous bookkeeping and audits.
In his March 15 op - ed, «Confronting the Scheme to Gamble With Connecticut Special Education Funds,» Robert Cotto Jr. makes a number of factually inaccurate claims, and uses a «greatest hits» compilation of logical fallacies, to argue against the creation of a Special Education Predictable Cost Cooperative, which will protect students, improve cost predictability, and increase equity for our state's school districts and communitCost Cooperative, which will protect students, improve cost predictability, and increase equity for our state's school districts and communitcost predictability, and increase equity for our state's school districts and communities.
Formulas must account for the number of students, include weights for the additional costs for educating students with special needs (including students in poverty, gifted students and English language learners), and provide sustainable and predictable funding for districts.
The Co-op offers a solution, based on sound actuarial principles, to the challenges districts and communities across Connecticut face every day by aggregating special education costs together at the state level to ensure predictable, stable funding for special education services — even during financially uncertain times — while keeping decisions and delivery of those services local.
The Co-op's flexibility and sound actuarial principles, offer a model for a special education finance system that is transparent and financially viable, and meets best practices while making special education costs predictable for school districts across Connecticut.
We also have certified pre-owned Ford vehicles in our inventory, which come fully inspected and refurbished, with limited warranty coverage to give you predictable repair costs and peace of mind for the first several years of ownership.
This plan offers higher payroll deductions in exchange for predictable out - of - pocket costs.
This plan offers higher payroll deductions in exchange for predictable in - network costs.
Brookfield Asset Management uses its enormous access to low - cost capital and its knowledge of global infrastructure, utilities, and property markets — things with long - term contracts and highly predictable cash flows — to help set up large deals for its MLPs, which help them to grow their distributable cash flow, or DCF, and payouts, which results in higher distributions back to Brookfield Asset Management, with up to 25 % of marginal DCF coming back as well.
The major advantage of fixed rate mortgages is that they present predictable housing costs for the life of the loan.
The most recent CFPB study, published in December of 2015, reiterated most of the same facts: costs for using cards declined, fees remained low, costs to consumers are more predictable and transparent, and cards are more available to all segments of the population.
For us, a big reason why we won't use them (same reason we don't tax loss harvest while we're still working) is because we want our retirement income to be super predictable, and we'll already have variable dividends and capital gains vs cost basis to think about.
«Budgeting is for predictable expenses; insurance is for unpredictable and financially impactful veterinary costs.
Both policies would bolster prices and reduce variations in allowance values, but a price floor could prove to be a more efficient fix for the European Union's current ETS surplus problems because it will lead to more predictable and cost - effective outcomes — and greater public understanding, acceptance, participation, and support.
The results will enable the wind industry to evaluate the potential for yaw - based wake steering to improve the performance of both existing and new wind power plants around the country, which could lead to higher, more predictable output from wind plants and lower operating costs.
Our goal is to generate attractive returns for our stockholders by investing capital in assets that generate long - term, recurring and predictable cash flows or cost savings from proven technologies.
Authorize.Net is a good solution for those firms that want to use one program to accept credit cards, e-checks, and in - person payments and would like the cost of those transactions to be fixed and predictable.
The entry fees for cloud - based legal solutions are fairly low, and they are typically billed either monthly or annually, making the cost predictable.
However, the matter settled pre-action for less than # 10,000 and accordingly costs correctly fell to be assessed under the predictable costs regime pursuant to CPR 45 Section II.
For clients, the value is in making it easier to understand, find, and buy legal services — whether through more standardized services with predictable and low - cost pricing or through more niche offerings that can be productized by focusing on highly targeted market needs.
The budget for «legal spend» has been slashed in many companies, and so they are looking for firms who can offer the same services with greater efficiency, value and predictable timelines and costs.
For firms to be competitive, they must also possess — or collaborate with — legal operations teams that provide transparent, efficient, real - time accessible, cost - effective, price - predictable, expert legal delivery capability.
You choose the right capabilities for your operations and get a proven solution at a predictable cost.
McCarthy Tetrault's use of law firm analytics to re-engineer and improve M&A due diligence procedures, for example, «has allowed us to reduce costs to our clients up to 75 per cent, while charging them using predictable alternative fee arrangements such as fixed - rate billing,» said Peters.
While «cancel for any reason» is nearly always an upgrade (and therefore costs a little more), if your life circumstances are not as predictable as you might like or you have extenuating circumstances (like an ill parent) that could affect your ability to take your walking tour, it just might be the coverage you can't go without.
While «cancel for any reason» is nearly always an upgrade (and therefore costs a little more), if your life circumstances are not as predictable as you might like or you have extenuating circumstances (like an ill parent) that could affect your ability to take a retreat trip, it just might be the coverage you can't go without.
Organizations are also looking for predictable cost and turnaround time.
Can vary greatly, but more predictable with agency adoption where adoptive parents are not responsible for birth mother medical costs or living expenses.
Principles — provides a mission statement for smart growth, listing goals such as preserving open space, farmland, and critical environmental areas; providing a variety of transportation choices; taking advantage of compact building design; and ensuring predictable, fair, and cost effective development decisions.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z