substantial expenditure in relation to the children had been included in assessing income needs, where there was an ongoing order for periodical payments for the children.
Not exact matches
Bank of America's filing added that widespread adoption of new technologies
in financial services, including cryptocurrencies, «could require
substantial expenditures»
in order to adapt to evolving industry standards and consumer preferences.
Last week, Bank of America's (BOA) released their SEC annual report that also contained a mention of cryptocurrencies as a threat to their business, with the risk of competition described
in very similar terms: «the widespread adoption of new technologies, including internet services, cryptocurrencies and payment systems, could require
substantial expenditures to modify or adapt our existing products and services.»
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Notwithstanding
substantial increases
in expenditure on education over the past decade, national and international assessments of student achievement
in Australia show little improvement and
in some areas standards of achievement have dropped.
Americans spend $ 30.2 billion out - of - pocket on complementary health approaches annually, a
substantial percentage of the $ 328.8 billion spent
in total out - of - pocket health care
expenditures, a new study says.
But students»
expenditure here is a modern - day export: they pay
substantial fees and contribute significantly
in consumer spending.»
This decline
in occupational energy
expenditure is thought to play a
substantial role
in the rising obesity epidemic we have observed over that same time period,» says Dr. Lucas Carr, an assistant professor
in the Department of Health and Human Physiology and member of the Obesity Research and Education Initiative at the UI.
Any proposal involving
substantial expenditure of AAAS funds — such as a recommendation for the establishment of a study or investigative committee — should be presented
in the form of a study proposal, with budget included, so that the financial implications of positive action are clearly stated.
Although individual tests may be affordable and possibly covered by medical insurance, many patients undergo a diagnostic odyssey that results
in substantial personal
expenditures that can exceed $ 100,000 over years of searching, absence from the workplace, and significant reductions
in quality of life.
The key to getting benefit from brown fat is
in increasing its total content to a
substantial percentage of the total body weight and then stimulate it to increase the daily
expenditure of energy, or the total number of calories that are burned throughout the day.
By the turn of the century, the observation had been made
in many countries that
substantial increases
in expenditure on schools had failed to deliver measurable improvements
in student performance.
The existing federal annual
expenditure on childcare of $ 26 billion plus a portion of the federal tax
expenditure for charitable contributions is more than sufficient to cover the $ 42 billion bill, while leaving a
substantial charitable contribution deduction
in place.
The office the men seek is not powerful but the money that is pouring into the race, both directly to the candidates and
in independent
expenditures, is
substantial.
We may be wrong
in some cases, but if we are, we'll know it pretty quickly and without a
substantial expenditure of funds.
If XOM's cash flow generation doesn't improve, either from rising oil prices and production,
substantial reductions
in capital
expenditures and costs, or additional asset sales, it will need to continue tapping debt or equity markets to fund the gap.
«Brazil, which features among the emerging and exciting BRIC nations, saw
substantial growth
in outbound
expenditure (up 14 per cent)
in 2013.
Growing your own food saves household
expenditures on food; poor people
in poor countries generally spend a
substantial part of their income (50 — 70 %) on food.
After reviewing various indicators, researchers at Stanford's School of Medicine and School of Business, and Wharton's School of Management reported that American society's willingness to support
substantial public
expenditures to extend individual lives through kidney dialysis treatment suggests that
in the United States, the monetary value of one «quality adjusted year of life» (QALF) was $ 129,090
in the year 2008.
The Law Society points out that the Supreme Court held,
in July 2017, that employment tribunal fees were unlawful because households on low incomes were expected to sacrifice «ordinary and reasonable
expenditure for
substantial periods of time» to save for legal costs, R (Unison) v Lord Chancellor [2017] UKSC 51.
These
substantial figures represent
expenditures involved
in the termination process, along with the necessary tasks of recruiting and hiring a new person.
The problems
in getting the medical expert witness to trial require the
expenditure of tremendous sums of money to compensate the witness for the
substantial lost time.
Where an undue hardship analysis anticipates assessing
substantial capital or operating
expenditures or procedural changes (for example,
in making physical alterations to an apartment building, work site, vehicle or equipment or changing health and safety requirements), it might be advisable for the organization responsible for accommodation to obtain a proposal and estimate from experts
in barrier ‑ free design and construction.
It also accepted the notional figures
in Unison's hypothetical examples by stating that «where households on low to middle incomes could pay fees only by sacrificing ordinary and reasonable
expenditure for
substantial periods of time, the fees could not be regarded as affordable».
The
substantial impact of CM on the Medicaid system raises the question of what can be done to prevent maltreatment and to avoid the additional
expenditures identified
in this study.