At last schools can personalize learning, extend access, and
rein in costs in ways that seemed impossible before the arrival of this innovation.
Not exact matches
The startup phase is when your business is at its most fragile, so
rein in costs wherever you can and focus on scaling up
Conversely,
reining in non-labor
costs is one of the reasons JPMorgan is downgrading JetBlue from «overweight» to «neutral»
Since taking the
reins as CEO
in 2013, he's worked to keep
costs low,
in part by urging employees to spend the company's money as if it was their own, a tenet he observes himself by always flying coach.
Pharmaceutical companies are concerned about an onslaught of legislative proposals percolating
in state houses around the country, among them: changes to Medicaid programs to
rein in the high
cost of prescription drugs, intellectual property issues, and the fight over biosimilars.
Now, thanks to its planned merger with H.J. Heinz, led by a 3G Capital and Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway (BRK - B), Kraft stands a better chance of taking on overseas markets, getting the clout it needs to
rein in rising commodity
costs and attain more efficient operations that will lower its expenses.
In a report on looming layoffs, the paper said financial institutions are «weighing staff cuts or actually paring payroll as they struggle to rein in costs and eke out profits in a choppy market.&raqu
In a report on looming layoffs, the paper said financial institutions are «weighing staff cuts or actually paring payroll as they struggle to
rein in costs and eke out profits in a choppy market.&raqu
in costs and eke out profits
in a choppy market.&raqu
in a choppy market.»
Her comments came shortly after the Senate Committee on Aging asked Mylan to provide information on the reasoning behind what it called the «drastic» price increase of EpiPen, and the American Medical Association «urge [d]» Mylan to «
rein in these exorbitant
costs.»
The actual work of boosting healthcare quality and
reining in costs gets done
in medical offices, not corporate cubicles.
The departure follows several difficult years for the UK hedge fund company and comes amid plans to
rein in costs and reverse an exodus of investors from its funds.
The comments, made at a conference organized by a leading U.S. health insurer lobbying group, stoked speculation over what steps the administration of U.S. President Donald Trump may take to
rein in lofty prescription drug
costs.
To
rein in costs, IBM has cut jobs.
The estimate is based on 2010 financial data and doesn't reflect the stock market's recent rebound or moves by many U.S. states to
rein in pension
costs.
Systemic efforts to
rein in costs have been met with some success.
Outgoing Coles managing director John Durkan, who is set to hand the
reins to Steven Cain before the demerger, still expects the retailer to return to profit growth
in the June half despite a «small headwind» from higher labour
costs.
Jason Kenney isn't buying the idea
reining in the
costs of the Alberta government means slashing and burning and services savaged with masses of nurses and teachers on the bread lines.
He isn't buying it.Jason Kenney isn't buying the idea
reining in the
costs of the Alberta government means slashing and burning and services savaged with masses of nurses...
Now, government officials are considering how to
rein in costs — and investigate the impact Americans» student debt burden is having on our economy.
California Highway Patrol Dispatches Novell Solutions to
Rein in Endpoints and Reduce IT Administration
Costs
That's unfair and undermines the law's power to
rein in runaway pension
costs.
In addition to finding hard - to - detect contaminants in the raw, in - process and packaging state, x-ray systems like the Eagle Pack 320 PRO and Pack 430 PRO machines offer other benefits to manufacturers to help protect profit margins by reining in cost
In addition to finding hard - to - detect contaminants
in the raw, in - process and packaging state, x-ray systems like the Eagle Pack 320 PRO and Pack 430 PRO machines offer other benefits to manufacturers to help protect profit margins by reining in cost
in the raw,
in - process and packaging state, x-ray systems like the Eagle Pack 320 PRO and Pack 430 PRO machines offer other benefits to manufacturers to help protect profit margins by reining in cost
in - process and packaging state, x-ray systems like the Eagle Pack 320 PRO and Pack 430 PRO machines offer other benefits to manufacturers to help protect profit margins by
reining in cost
in costs.
This suggests it may have to
rein in cost - growth if profits are to continue to rise.
Once signed up, most mobile accounts can be accessed online, giving you up - to - the - minute information on data usage and
costs, so you know when you might need to
rein your child
in.
Broadly the picture seems to be that over the past thirty years, the results of efforts to
rein in administration
costs in UK central government were at best modest as long as governments stuck to a fairly consistent definition of what counted as administration
costs.
But honestly confronting those
costs now — and approving the fundamental reforms needed to
rein them
in — is the only sure way to prevent them from mushrooming
in the future.
One thing is that it takes more to cut running
costs in government than cutting numbers of civil servants — something that seems to have escaped the Thatcher government
in the 1980s but has been clearly recognized
in the current government's much more determined attempts to
rein in consultancy and IT contract
costs.
Why take more money from beleaguered New Yorkers to keep subsidizing an agency that has yet to
rein in its own
costs and rampant waste?
On his part, Mr Doe has implored the party's national executives to
rein in on Mr Taylor since his action could
cost the NDC.
The complication, Squires, Mahoney and many other local officials say, is that Albany has yet to
rein in statewide
costs that filter down onto individual property tax bills.
In addition to closing the deficit without jacking taxes, Cuomo is angling to rein in crippling pension costs by pushing for a new pension tier to reduce future retiree cost
In addition to closing the deficit without jacking taxes, Cuomo is angling to
rein in crippling pension costs by pushing for a new pension tier to reduce future retiree cost
in crippling pension
costs by pushing for a new pension tier to reduce future retiree
costs.
First off, he wasn't overtly confrontational with the Cuomo administration, going out of his way to praise the governor's efforts to
rein in costs and acknowledging he «inherited a miserable budget situation.»
Ed Balls and Labour are being
reined in by advocates like Manchester City Council, who are salivating at the idea that their uncosted plans for redeveloping Piccadilly will
cost billions.
But the freeze - expected to
cost around # 500million - will be delivered only
in areas where councils
rein in their spending plans.
Gov. Paterson has moved to
rein in the spiraling
costs of pensions.
Conceding once again that public spending would have to be
reined in, Brown said the government would raise tax «at the very top, cut
costs... and make savings where we know we can» to protect frontline services.
The Affordable Care Act allowed states that embraced the health home model to receive a 90 percent match from the federal government for the first two years, another enticement for the Cuomo administration as it looked for ways to
rein in costs.
«By
reining in excessive property tax
costs and building on accomplishments achieved over the past six years, our efforts to reduce wasteful spending and increase public involvement
in local government with these shared services plans will lessen the tax burden for residents and ensure New York remains the greatest state
in the nation.»
Susan Lerner, executive director of Common Cause New York, a government watchdog, said the pension system was already under financial strain, so
reining in the
costs by thwarting abuses should be a priority
in Albany.
This is a good first step
in helping cities, towns and villages across New York
rein in costs and help taxpayers, and I look forward to additional findings throughout the year.»
Mr. Commisso has put out what he says is a plan to
rein in city
costs, but a close look reveals only broad generalities and financial targets.
For the past 4 — 5 years trying to bring
cost savings and
rein in spending and keep taxes low we proposed ideas but they have died
in executive session and on the cutting room floor.
The first fruit of a collaboration between libraries and scientific publishers to
rein in soaring journal
costs will be a journal tentatively called Organic Chemistry Letters, the American Chemical Society (ACS) announced today.
«The economic
costs of not
reining in greenhouse gas emissions are more serious than we previously estimated,» ADB chief economist Shang - Jin Wei said
in a statement.
A more reasonable middle ground between
reining in increasing prescription drug
costs and preserving freedom of speech would be to forbid mentioning specific products that are not easy to purchase legally
in «educational» advertising.
Cost cutting has been the name of the game for Osamu Motojima since he took the
reins of the ITER fusion reactor project, the world's most expensive science experiment,
in July.
John Thompson took the
reins of the U.S. Census Bureau
in August 2013 with orders from Congress to dramatically lower the projected
cost of the 2020 decennial census.
Reining in manufacturing
costs of fuel cell vehicles is the first major issue the automakers are addressing.
Experts say the tool, described
in the June Nature Biotechnology, could help
rein in the skyrocketing
costs of vaccine development.
Health Care: The Best Medicine (p 50 & p 12) There are large amounts of useful patient data stored
in health records that could be analyzed to help physicians better assess treatment options while
reining in the
cost of health care
in the U.S..
Private companies, the panel's reasoning goes, would be better at
reining in costs and keeping their eye on the ball.