These changes will drastically
reduce much needed funding to accident victims.
Not exact matches
«In addition to the environmental and safety benefits of
reduced congestion, such a plan also stands to generate
funding for
much -
needed investment in our roads and transit system,» the agenda reads.
This approach
reduces how
much money states
need to pay in salaries and provides teachers with the opportunity to make up, and maybe even exceed, the difference later through the pension
fund.
By offering their e-books for sale at
reduced prices with all of the proceeds going to support various causes, vital
funding is given to charitable organizations and
much -
needed publicity is available to authors.
So with the way their code is hard - wired, they're not advocating using actual Asset allocation techniques to
reduce risk via diversification, but instead just trying to make it easy for Reps to sell load
funds, «According to your financial plan, you
need to invest
much more today into Income and Growth.
If you lose your primary income, your income portfolio can help support you,
reducing your
need to tap into emergency
funds or borrow as
much.
Projects for Paws, part of The Animal Rescue Site's $ 300,000 Shelter + Challenge — with Petfinder.com, is a special new prize designed to help shelters or rescue groups
fund much -
needed projects to help the animals in their care (such as facility improvements) or
reduce the number of abandoned pets in their community (such as spay / neuter programs).
But according to the World Wildlife
Fund, improvements to irrigation practices in just one Turkish agricultural region could remove
much of that uncertainty, saving enough water annually to meet Istanbul's
needs for up to three years.This month, a joint project by WWF and Turkish cookie and cracker manufacturer ETİ Burçak will begin training farmers in Konya, a fertile region of central Anatolia known as «Turkey's breadbasket,» to use modern drip - irrigation methods that r
educe water consumption by one third to one half.
Dr Mala Sidebottom, Clinical Negligence solicitor at Moore Blatch LLP, says, «Obviously we welcome any proposals which improve safety in maternity care or
reduce the time taken for families to receive
much -
needed funds.
And there is very
much this sense, as one of the Court of Appeal judges in these cases put it, that reopening these cases would make our judicial system grind increasingly slowly, so the response to the fact that the judicial system is underfunded —
needs more judges,
needs more court time,
needs more investment — is to say no to cases and to refuse to open cases rather than to
fund the system more and the upshot of that of course, is a
reduced access to justice.
The recession, coupled with a decline in interest rates, dramatically
reduced IOLTA
funds from $ 9 million to just $ 2 million a year, making it
much more difficult to provide
needed funding and to plan for the future.