I am
sure funding private schools costs the Alberta government a lot, so reasonable efforts to reduce or contain this cost makes perfect sense.
Not exact matches
Sure there are
funds that add in commodities, currencies and
private equity, but the margin for error becomes that much smaller in a low return environment.
Sure you can say that the fact that federal
funds pay for other services, allowing them to use the
private money they have for abortions, but those other services are vital for limiting the number the abortions by providing women with contraception to avoid unwanted pregnancies.
I'm
sure the «masters of the universe» in banks, Murdoch - owned newspapers, hedge
funds,
private equity firms, management consultancies, accountancy firms and
private health - care companies, many of them officially resident in tax havens in British jurisdictions, prefer Gray's «raffish capitalism» to any conceivable alternative.
But, just to be
sure, perhaps we should insist on a law to force Faso to get an actual
private sector job in order to justify his government -
funded salary.
But I'm convinced that, at this point in time, the way to create lots more «high - quality seats» for lots more kids is to make
sure that charter schools and
private school scholarships receive
funding parity with «the system.»
That is why the Federal Communications Commission established the E-rate, a new $ 2.25 billion
fund available each year to make
sure that every school — public,
private and parochial — and every library will get the technology they need to teach for the future.
States will be required to
fund «equitable services» for children in
private and religious schools who are deemed eligible, and they must appoint an «ombudsman» to make
sure the schools get their money.
Let's make
sure we can also see how well the students with taxpayer -
funded vouchers are doing at the
private schools.
[Or a larger competitor (or
private equity
fund) might just recognise & pay up for that inherent value potential... you can be
sure they'd quickly eliminate HQ costs, and capture significant employee & purchasing savings].
I'm not
sure you can really hedge a position in SVVC; though Twitter and Facebook make up almost 40 % of the
fund (and these positions could be hedged though you don't know when in the next 2 months they will be liquidated), the balance of the
fund is primarily in
private equity positions.
We've sourced
funding both through
private investment and equity crowdfunding to make
sure we can hire the best people available and build and grow the software, improving it all the time.
Heartland and its
funders are not so delusional that they can imagine getting their curriculum adopted on any significant scale (among climate denialist
private schools and home schoolers,
sure, but such people are already not teaching the science), so its primary purpose is as a tool to make the teaching of climate science seem so controversial that it's best to just drop the subject entirely.
Unlike science it's
funding source is
private and by no means
sure, especially in this economy.
The company makes it a practice to teach agents that deflecting cybercrime starts with making
sure clients understand they will never receive instructions via email to wire
funds or to provide
private information that could put their money or identity at risk of being stolen.
«In addition to protecting the MMI
Fund, these changes will encourage the return of
private capital to the housing market, and make
sure FHA remains a vital source of affordable and sustainable mortgage financing for future generations of American homebuyers.»
This is for
private funds tho, I am not
sure how banks handle their analysis as recommended above.