Not exact matches
It is important to note that under Speaker Sheldon Silver's bill, (1)
receiving public funds
depends on the candidate's ability to
raise money from numerous small donors, so only donations up to $ 250 are matched with taxpayer dollars and that (2) candidates are limited to a maximum amount of public funds ($ 400,000 for Senate candidates and $ 200,000 for Assembly candidates in the general election race).
The state's approximately 11,000 non-union management / confidential employees
received some good news: Their earlier - promised 2 percent
raises will be arriving on May 26 or June 1,
depending on whether they are on the so - called institutional or administrative payrolls.
He
received a pay
raise, but not a bonus, which he previously agreed would
depend on whether his performance exceeded board expectations.
Depending on the insurer, answering yes to some of these questions will disqualify you from
receiving simplified issue insurance, or it may just
raise your premiums.
«When review time rolls around, and you
receive a
raise, increase your employee deferred contribution by 1 or 2 percent,
depending on the increase in income,» he said.
The length of time taken to resolve your complaint will
depend on the nature and complexity of the issues you have
raised, and on
receiving a timely response from the supplier.
It
depends on each layer
receiving and absorbing radiation from above and below, and re-radiating half up and half down as heat energy, capable of
raising temperature.
To ensure that this issue continues to
receive the highest level of attention, I direct: (1) relevant U.S. delegations attending meetings with Icelandic officials and senior Administration officials visiting Iceland to
raise U.S. concerns regarding commercial whaling by Icelandic companies and seek ways to halt such action; (2) Cabinet secretaries to evaluate the appropriateness of visits to Iceland
depending on continuation of the current suspension of fin whaling; (3) the Department of State to examine Arctic cooperation projects, and where appropriate, link U.S. cooperation to the Icelandic government changing its whaling policy and abiding by the IWC moratorium on commercial whaling; (4) the Departments of Commerce and State to consult with other international actors on efforts to end Icelandic commercial whaling and have Iceland abide by the IWC moratorium on commercial whaling; (5) the Department of State to inform the Government of Iceland that the United States will continue to monitor the activities of Icelandic companies that engage in commercial whaling; and (6) relevant U.S. agencies to continue to examine other options for responding to continued whaling by Iceland.