Sentences with phrase «significant financial constraints»

The district faced significant financial constraints that exposed the need to establish and commit to system - wide budget priorities.
In addition to racial diversity, ABC also has increased its assistance for students of varying economic backgrounds, helping not only students who have significant financial constraints, but also middle - class students.
While Rodgers acknowledged Penney has significant financial constraints (it has $ 5.3 billion in long term debt), he is still making modest investments on a few essential things.

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In addition, indicators of financial stress — such as loan arrears — remain low, suggesting that the high debt - servicing burden is not yet imposing a significant constraint on consumer spending.
Regardless of which model is closest to the original vision of charter schools — either community - based, independent charters like Pine Lake Preparatory or the for - profit schools operated by NHA, CSUSA, and other EMOs — the reality is that under current financial constraints like what exist in states such as North Carolina, neither model can be funded without drawing from significant money from non-traditional sources.
Ultimately it is in neither your nor your pet's interest for treatment to be partially commenced only to be discontinued due to financial constraints and you should try not to feel guilty or judged if cost is a significant factor in your decision.
In addition, Article 9 states that the provision of scaled - up financial resources should aim to achieve a balance between adaptation and mitigation, taking into account country - driven strategies, and the priorities and needs of developing country Parties, especially those that are particularly vulnerable to the adverse effects of climate change and have significant capacity constraints, such as the least developed countries and small island developing States, considering the need for public and grant - based resources for adaptation.
Generally, the experience of people returning from prison to the wider community «involves dealing with the negative experiences of imprisonment, in a context all too often characterised by isolation, accommodation difficulties, financial and material constraints and a lack of significant emotional support».
Compelling challenges include (1) the need for more extensive training for all health professionals on the adverse effects of excessive stress on the developing brain, as well as on the cardiovascular, immune, and metabolic regulatory systems (the technical report23 is a start); (2) the significant constraints on existing, office - based approaches to fully address the new morbidities effectively; (3) the relatively limited availability of evidence - based strategies, within the medical home and across the full array of existing early childhood service systems, that have been shown to reduce sources of toxic stress in the lives of young children or mitigate their adverse consequences35; and (4) the financial difficulties associated with the incorporation of evidence - based developmental strategies into the pediatric medical home.
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