Sentences with phrase «serious lack of funding»

Though I have a feeling she'll look into my future and foretell a serious lack of funds due to my inability to resist adorable handbags!

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Billy voiced serious concerns on proposed state funding of political parties, and that it would lead to a lack of engagement in the LP and stop activism.
McDonald regards Catsimatidis as unqualified to be mayor, yet Catsimatidis's wealth and resulting ability to fund substantial TV advertising nonetheless make him a «serious candidate» while McDonald's campaign suffocates from lack of money.
On the one hand, the lack of startup funds is a serious problem.
These annual volumes make assertions about empirical facts («students» scores on the state tests used for NCLB are rising»; or «lack of capacity is a serious problem that could undermine the success of NCLB») and provide policy recommendations («some requirements of NCLB are overly stringent, unworkable, or unrealistic»; «the need for funding will grow, not shrink, as more schools are affected by the law's accountability requirements»).
The most serious problem facing public schools, according to parents polled, contrary to claims by reformers, is the fundamental lack of adequate funding, with school overcrowding being the second most serious concern cited by parents.
The obvious issue with buying though is our lack of serious funds.
While all of our companion animals face a variety of serious issues, it seems cats often get the short end of the stick when it comes to community awareness, allocations of funds and just a lack of concern in general for their well being.
Lady Justice King highlighted the problems arising from lack of public funding for cases and concluded «serious consequences» could arise if solicitors were not able to accept instructions on a limited retainer basis.
Even the Serious Fraud Office has an annual budget of only # 45.7 m, compared to the City of London Police's (who have the largest fraud division out of all police forces in the UK) total budget of # 123.8 m. However, the annual cost of fraud in the UK has been estimated as # 193bn and suitable resources need to be available to tackle this growing crime without being hamstrung by lack of funds.
Watching House of Cards is certainly more fun than funding the real House of Cards, but the lack of engagement from voters in the money side of campaigns has serious, deleterious effects.
The most troubling part about the lack of reporting on raised funds is that it could be hiding more serious issues.
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