Sentences with phrase «to reduce choice»

Reduced private school autonomy may also mean reduced choices for students.
This significantly limits the flexibility of charter school design and consequently reduces the choices available to parents and students.
The discrimination in the calculation of fees and points is being felt by consumers, including lower - end buyers, who are seeing reduced choices and added obstacles in their transactions.
It's a good idea to look out for the number of performers online, as this can increase or reduce your choices significantly.
These changes reduced the choices that students could make in their course selections and thus marked a dramatic shift away from the policies of the previous half - century.
That drives away education providers, thereby reducing the choices available to families, while creating a powerful incentive for participating providers to conform.
Any schools with restrictive admission policies reduce choice for ordinary parents who are not in the correct «niche» to apply.
I think introducing 2 formats actually reduce the choice.
In turn, this would reduce choice for consumers and would constitute an abuse of a dominant market position and restrictive business practices.
On the other hand, individuals partaking in a resistance exercise training routine and who consume protein supplements twice a day together with meals could compensate for protein supplementation by reducing their choice of diet.
«Capping credit card interest rates at arbitrary levels would harm the very people that it is meant to help by reducing choice in the marketplace and by rationing credit,» Campbell the crowd.
By reducing the choices of action to «a war against» whatever - it - is, you divide the world into Me or Us (good) and Them or It (bad) and reduce the ethical complexity and moral richness of our life to Yes / No, On / Off.
This is almost never the case for business or first class so Sheila definitely helped reduce the choices to look at there!
The Executive Summary of that August 2012 report claims that the duopoly, through tactics such as «price discrimination, shopper docket schemes, store saturation and over-sized store strategies [building huge supermarkets in small local markets in order to drive out existing competition and prevent new market entrants]», is «crowding out all competition [and] rapidly reducing the choices in shopping format, brands, locally - derived products and service levels».
She also indicated that adding Inwood to District 10 would only strengthen the powers of incumbent politicians while reducing choices for voters.
It acts as a health warning as we look at reduced choice and provision for a subject that has a direct business case inherent in its offer to young people and to the national economy.
Dunsmuir reduces the choice of standards to correctness or reasonableness.
Having to resort to state risk pools or non-standard insurance reduces your choices and is more expensive.
«Competition for existing houses on the market remained stiff last month, as low inventories in many markets reduced choices and pushed prices above some buyers» comfort level,» he said.
They also reduce choice, competition, innovation and opportunity.»
Collins, a moderate who voted against the GOP's efforts to repeal and replace Obamacare earlier this year, says the bills will offset the impact of the loss of the individual mandate, but experts largely disagree, arguing that the elimination of the mandate will spike health costs and reduce choice in plans.
John Colley, a professor at Warwick Business School, told The Guardian, «Ultimately there has to be job losses and the suppliers will have to pay through lower prices... customers will see reduced choice
«It's NAR's view that this would be a disadvantage to many real estate affiliated lenders and reduce the choices available to consumers of where they can get a mortgage, and because the unaffiliated lender must still use a title company, the consumer pays the same amount either way.»
Some critics of the CVS - Aetna merger fear that it could lead to higher costs and reduced choices for consumers.
The regulator is reluctant to reduce choice and impose additional fees on consumers (even if, in the case of Sun News, that fee would amount to just 18 cents monthly per subscriber).
European regulators said Friday they will take a deeper look into Qualcomm's proposed $ 38.5 billion acquisition of automotive / security chip maker NXP Semiconductors of The Netherlands over concerns that it could lead to higher prices, reduced choice and...
Industry consolidation leads to «lower competitive intensity» and greater «pricing power with customers due to reduced choice,» the analysis said.
This combined effect has reduced choice and competition for consumers.
According to the Daily Mail, Communities and Local Government Secretary, Sajid Javid said: «Conservatives will support church and faith schools... but Jeremy Corbyn, supported by a coalition of chaos, would wage war on faith schools, reducing choice for parents and undermining these schools» unique character and ethos.
«Any idea that by promoting fresh we are reducing choice in groceries is nonsensical.
It reduces choice and freedom for millions of individuals, and it burdens enterprises with unacceptable levels of taxation.
David Wilshire MP kicks off the debate today by arguing that anti-aviation policies will damage the economy, reduce choices and cost political support.
Others will reduce choice, affect public health, eliminate protections, and curtail access — no indication is given that these proposals may actually cause costs to rise — imposition of copayments and onerous limits on community - based care and rehabilitation are notable.
I have reduced choice and curtailed access with my health insurance.
Reduced choice and curtailed access may be inevitable if the state seeks to cut costs.
People refer to those things as their mistakes, but I think it's more accurate to say that they help to reduce choices and align the [company's] direction with the right path.»
The NUS highlights that if plans were to move forward, implications would mean a reduced choice of colleges, staff job losses, bigger classes and longer more expensive journeys.
Keith Krueger, CEO of the Consortium for School Networking, or CoSN, said the vote means schools could face a bleak reality of reduced choices, higher prices and fewer innovative tools.
If the grocer knew it was illegal for people in a certain area to shop elsewhere, you would see higher prices, reduced choices and diminished quality.
A decision by two exam boards in England means pupils in Northern Ireland will have a reduced choice of GCSE courses.
The Commission will investigate whether such clauses may limit competition between different e-book distributors and may reduce choice for consumers.If confirmed, such behaviour could violate EU antitrust rules that prohibit abuses of a dominant market position and restrictive business practices.The opening of proceedings does not prejudge in any way the outcome of the investigation.
They fear a ban on embedded compensation would reduce access to advice from retail investors with small accounts and would reduce choice.
It reduces your choices when it comes to investment planning.
Toni Cipriani is an excellent character, even if he has reduced choice in the theme of his missions.
«This is Obamacare for the environment: guaranteed to raise costs, reduce choices, and destroy an existing industry.
Joseph Bast, president of the conservative Heartland Institute, chimed in with a statement saying, «This is Obamacare for the environment: guaranteed to raise costs, reduce choices, and destroy an existing industry.
One additional large cost to CO2 abatement will be the loss of freedoms we experience, from the small (reduced choice in cars) to the problematic (limits on airplane flights) to the real hardships (limits on children).
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