Sentences with phrase «term financial strains»

School officials have said that long - term financial strains required that students pay for their education — with a so - called «half - tuition» of $ 20,000 per year — or else the school would reach a fiscal cliff.

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Among other things, Fed experts feared that, by substantially increasing the Federal Reserve's role in financial intermediation, the new facility «might magnify strains in short - term funding markets during periods of financial stress.»
Though United Water argues the increases are meant to control costs and will ultimately mean long - term cost reductions, legislators had expressed concern that the surcharge was a premature step given the plan has not yet been approved by the state's Public Service Commission and would add further financial strain on residents where the burden should fall on United Water.
«While I believe that encouraging individuals on a personal level to address their depression and stress related to financial strain through mindfulness and relaxation techniques is a good idea, I believe that policy solutions need to be focused on the roots of financial strain (unemployment, low wages and more) and not necessarily the mediators of the strain - health relationship if we really want to see long - term improvements in health outcomes.»
The need is great to ease the financial strain of dementia care, as neither the federal government nor the private insurance industry has developed financially sustainable and affordable long - term care coverage.
While Senate Bill 1 was a step toward long - term sustainability, it significantly increased the financial burden on public entities like school districts, straining the rest of their budgets.
If you're feeling the burden of debt, know that debt relief programs set up by reputable agencies will help minimize the short - term strain and long - term impact, letting you better pursue your future financial goals.
The short - term payday loan may have helped you during your emergency but during repayment it can push you into much deeper financial problems by straining your income.
Those periodic special dividends are feasible because of the firm's immaculate balance sheet, which has almost no debt, relatively high cash levels (relative to the size of the company and its acquisitions), and a high current ratio (i.e. the company's short - term assets cover its short - term liabilities by more than three-fold, thus protecting it from unexpected negative financial strains, such as during recessions when demand from restaurants can lead to declining sales, earnings, and cash flow).
Having to treat injuries through surgery or rehabilitation can be expensive for motorcycle accident victims, and can be compounded by long - term disability and pain, as well as financial strain by lost income due to missed work.
NTRBs are also concerned that ATSIS will introduce six monthly funding which will further restrict their ability to freely represent their constituents and further strain their resources in terms of financial reporting and their ability to attract and retain experienced professional and administrative staff.
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