Sentences with phrase «to meet rising costs»

The consumer will have to find that # 200 billion, as well as meet the rising costs of energy.
This insurance was designed to provide assistance to property owners, while meeting the rising cost to repair buildings damaged by flooding.
In reality, it had simply decided to freeze the grant, forcing students to borrow money to meet the rising cost of living.
As Federal, State and Territory leaders came together this past fortnight, NSW Premier Mike Baird called for an increase in the GST from 10 % to 15 % to help meet the rising cost of health funding and prevent the federal - state financial system from «tumbling over a fiscal cliff».
Proponents of this law had cited a need to increase minimum liability requirement to meet rising costs associated with accidents such... (more) January 16, 2010
That's enough to cover about one - fourth of overall school spending in the two - county region, but experts said it is not sufficient to fully meet rising costs of teacher pensions and other high expenses.
«We understand that the ratings agencies view the future with concern, as do we, because meeting the rising costs of mandated services while also staying beneath the tax cap sets up a budget dilemma that all of New York's counties are going to experience this fall for the very first time.»
Head teachers have been warning about job losses caused by cash shortages, with the National Audit Office estimating schools will have to cut # 3bn from budgets by 2019 - 20 to meet rising cost pressures.
Economists told the Reuters news agency that Prime Minister Naoto Kan's government should commit to raising its sales tax to 15 per cent or 20 per cent over the next 10 to 15 years to help meet rising costs.
Cyber crime insurance is a new type of liability insurance that was created to meet the rising costs associated with electronic data theft.
Speaking at an NASUWT fringe meeting at the Labour Party Conference in Brighton, NASUWT General Secretary Chris Keates highlighted NASUWT research showing that parents are finding it increasingly difficult to meet the rising costs of sending their children to school.
So, it doesn't matter if you're desperate to catch up in your retirement fund, looking for additional income to meet the rising cost of living...
With the tax cap's tight squeeze this year, districts will depend more on state financial assistance as they scramble to meet rising costs, including contractual salary hikes that average more than 2 percent.
Speaking today at an NASUWT fringe meeting at the Conservative Party Conference in Manchester, NASUWT General Secretary Chris Keates highlighted the Union's research showing that parents are finding it increasingly difficult to meet the rising costs of sending their children to school.
«The rising cost of providing a Catholic education has made it more difficult for parents to meet those rising costs
The organisations say schools are not being given extra money from the department to meet the rising costs.
«More investment is needed in the education system to meet rising costs and ensure that schools and colleges are able to deliver the outstanding education every young person deserves.»
Taking a life settlement would provide the policyholder with the funding to meet the rising cost of medical needs as they age, thereby reducing the risk of becoming a financial burden to their children.
In today's age of rising costs, a tiny amount of pension will not be sufficient to meet the rising costs.
Brokers say the fees are necessary to meet the rising costs of doing business and are ultimately cheaper for the consumer than a higher commission rate, because any increase in commission would have to be split with the salesperson.
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