Sentences with phrase «securing more financial support»

«People have to accept that we don't have enough money to save everything,» he says, and explicitly acknowledging that fact gives conservationists a stronger case for securing more financial support.

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«The aim... was to secure a more sustainable financial base to support the longer - term viability of the department,» he said.
Coordinated International Response to Financial Crisis: To keep world economy out of recession in 2009 and 2010, helped secure from G - 20 nations more than $ 500 billion for the IMF to provide lines of credit and other support to emerging market countries, which kept them liquid and avoided crises with their currencies.
In turn, financial support would be more secure, with funding from denominational treasuries.
Biden did help secure a $ 264 - million cash infusion in the most recent government spending bill that will support cancer work at the National Cancer Institute, but the obstacles to attacking cancer effectively are more than just financial.
«More investment in education around IPRs such as patents, as well as financial support in obtaining patent protection, could help to secure the UK as the AI hub of the future.
Whatever life insurance is to you, we hope you take the next step to learn more about the different types of policies available, and secure the coverage you and the people who depend on you for financial support may need.
«We're grateful to have the investor and advisor support of experienced entrepreneurs and operators who share our vision of building more open, transparent, and secure financial products through decentralization.»
The most common mistakes attorneys and clients make during a divorce include not considering the tax consequences of a settlement, allowing family and friends to interfere with decisions, allowing emotions to dictate decisions, forgetting you may need cash after the divorce, not securing divorce payments with insurance, trying to hide facts or assets, quitting a job to get more child support or alimony, failing to prepare for settlement negotiations or mediation, dating during a divorce, putting the children in the middle of the divorce, getting emotionally attached to an assets, and neglecting post-divorce financial planning.
Common divorce mistakes clients make include forgetting about taxes, allowing friends and family to influence them, letting your emotions control your decisions, not considering the liquidity of assets you receive in the divorce, not securing support payments with insurance, trying to hide assets, quitting work to get more support, not being prepared for settlement negotiations or mediation, dating during the divorce, using the children as bargaining chips, getting emotionally attached to assets, and neglecting post-divorce financial planning.
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