Sentences with phrase «suffer deep cuts»

Without those signals, teachers suffer deep cuts that go beyond salary.
The US's Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program feeds nearly 48 million people, but may soon suffer deep cuts.
Defence budgets will always be under pressure, but the situation has been made worse by the recent revelations that despite Hammond's efforts to plug the UK MoD's budget «black hole» — defence is still set to suffer deep cuts.
Although councils had already suffered deep cuts under Labour in the 1970s, Heseltine was under pressure from Thatcher and from Conservative MPs and newspapers to cut more.
East Ramapo schools have suffered deep cuts to programs and staffing from the school board, which is controlled by the area's Orthodox Jewish community whose members send their children to private yeshivas.
«Teachers have suffered deep cuts to their pay over the last four and a half years as a result of pay freezes and pay caps.
On Oct. 2 — with the speed and deadly accuracy of one of those laser - guided missiles — Rhee fired 229 teachers and another 122 office and building workers, with some of Washington's most lamentable high schools suffering the deepest cuts.
The House proposal keeps the previous year's budget intact for teacher assistants, but does not add any new money, even though TA's have suffered deep cuts in prior years.
«Outsourcing and temporary staff costs rocketed over period when Ministry of Justice suffered deep cuts.

Not exact matches

Alone, it doesn't make a lot of sense, but combine it with these: (1) sales in the craft segment are slowing, and distinctive winners and losers are emerging; (2) large, independent brands not committed to deep cost - cutting are suffering, while corporate - owned craft brands are selling briskly; (3) small craft beer producers are still posting big growth gains; but (4) legacy mass market brands are collapsing; finally (5) mass market Mexican imports are killing it, especially (yay!)
But opponents argue that all council services will suffer as a result of deep cuts in the central government grant.
That this House expresses deep concern at the impact of the UK Government's policies on Wales; notes the UK Government's real - terms reduction of the Welsh Budget by # 1.5 bn; notes that Wales currently suffers from the lowest average rates of pay in Britain and has the highest proportion of individuals affected by cuts to social security including the Bedroom Tax; further notes that Wales suffers the highest energy bills in the UK and that these, along with low pay, have compounded the cost of living crisis in Wales; and calls on the Government to immediately scrap the Bedroom Tax, freeze energy bills and undertake measures to increase pay rates in Wales.
Protecting and funding those services is vitally important, as those communities are still suffering from the deep cuts visited upon them over the past few years.
Critics of the current system argue that if Europeans get this right, Europe could become a more attractive research environment than the United States, which is suffering from a weak economy and deep cuts in federally funded research.
Real and human, an emotional pain that cut deeper than any physical wound I had ever suffered, without the relief of any medicinal salve to ease it's persistent ache.
Here in Wisconsin, mirroring what's happened nationwide, public schools have suffered deep spending cuts while over $ 800 million has been funneled to unaccountable private schools.
Victims of Jersey City bus crashes may suffer from head injuries, neck injuries, spinal cord injuries, cuts and lacerations, broken bones, deep tissue injuries, and in some cases even death.
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