As seen in an earlier graphic, nearly a quarter of survey respondents saw the credit card
requirements as a deterrent to using bike share.
Not exact matches
He hopes the new
requirements would act
as a foreclosure
deterrent that would make banks «more willing to modify mortgages and keep people in their homes.»
The responsibility of bringing children into a new environment, not only new to the children but often to the teaching staff
as well, can be a significant
deterrent and that is before paperwork strikes, with risk assessments, county council
requirements, and making sure that the destination itself can meet all the school's needs, both educational and social.
Potentially great teachers and school leaders view credentialing
requirements and training either
as meaningless hoops to jump through, or worse,
as a
deterrent that may cause them to choose a different path altogether.
In doing so, potential recruits dissociate the network from the convoluted
requirements of traditional public schools, a factor that is considered a
deterrent,
as discussed
as earlier in this paper.
Eric Hoaken, part of the defence team for the Arctic Glacier case, said only a fraction of defendants» costs are covered, but cases decided so far show the leave
requirement isn't working
as a
deterrent either.
A total of 28 recommendations are provided by the IAG report, focused on four key areas: transparency in contract assignments and providing incentive and commission information to clients; the perception that the council was administrating with a «light hand» and penalties are not severe enough to serve
as a
deterrent; education
requirements that made it too easy for unscrupulous entrants; and too many industry and association organizations that confused the public.