Sentences with phrase «unaffordability of»

Robertson made the statement the same day Rennie offered the same opinion in his annual luncheon speech to the Urban Development Institute, as part of a discussion about «getting the elephant in the room out on the table» with the issues driving the increasing unaffordability of Vancouver real estate.
The primary motivation for self - representation is financial, that is, it is the result of the unaffordability of private legal services and the extremely limited availability of public legal assistance
Dr. Judy McFarlane of the National Self - Represented Litigants Research Study talks about «the unaffordability of private legal services and diminishing public assistance» so for those considering self - representation, a visit to her website gives some insight into the experiences of other litigants.
Instead, the commercial market for the production of legal services will fill the economic vacuum created by the unaffordability of a lawyer's services, particularly legal advice services.
Is the extreme stress of being a self - represented litigant — and the unaffordability of competent counsel for so many Canadians going through a conflictual divorce — one of the factors that might explain the decline in divorce rates?
Since 2013 we have been working hard to draw attention to the major reason for this: the unaffordability of legal services.
Andrew addresses the widespread unaffordability of legal services — including for people who would not qualify for legal aid but whose circumstances might turn dire were we to find ourselves in need of legal help.
Therefore, they can not solve the problem of the unaffordability of legal advice services.
And see related articles on the «unaffordability of legal services problem» listed on my SSRN author's page.
(2) an unwillingness to attack the causes of difficult problems such as the unaffordability of legal services because their main duties are to their clients and institutional employers, who... [more]
Noting that the unaffordability of civil legal services caused many folks to turn to unregulated services (such as Legal Zoom and Rocket Lawyer) the Court adopted this course to make sure public citizens had access to legal services from trained professionals.
(1) management by part - time amateurs (benchers), whose work is mostly charity — «amateurs» because they don't have the expertise necessary for solving difficult problems such as the unaffordability of legal services (and they don't try to get it);
(2) an unwillingness to attack the causes of difficult problems such as the unaffordability of legal services because their main duties are to their clients and institutional employers, who are their sources of income;
Paul Hobson, Director, said: «The current reduction in public funding for the arts, combined with alarming proposals to remove art subjects from the curriculum in England and the unaffordability of higher education for those who would have wished to pursue a career in the Arts, will have a devastating effect on our creative economy and visual culture in Britain a decade from now.
You can surrender the policy for virtually any reason, such as the need for the cash to cover a specific need, the unaffordability of the premium or because you no longer feel you need the policy.
Mounting piles of student loan debt not only speak volumes about the unaffordability of college, but also the unavailability of a family piggy bank for higher education.
Spellings noted that the unaffordability of college leaves most students with an average $ 20,000 debt, one in 10 in $ 40,000 debt.
The current unaffordability of some North Texas homes could actually be underestimated.
The increasing unaffordability of prices for many people has also probably played a role.

Not exact matches

This analysis was complemented by VanCity's report this year on the serious effects of housing unaffordability on the retention of workers holding «in - demand» jobs (nurses, fire fighters, etc., even GPs).
«Recent record - low mortgage rates have created a buffer of affordability that has kept homes in most metros attainable — and at least has pulled in the reins on unaffordability in the nation's priciest metros,» Lee wrote.
Trying to square this circle, the strategy calls for house price stability — which is at least more honest than the last government's attempts to «reduce long term unaffordability», a mangling of plain English designed purely to avoid reference to prices.
They say the projects from «greedy developers» would trigger, «massive construction work and increased unaffordability, resulting in the displacement of many of our neighbors.»
* 1 Andrew Potts (Affordable Housing Party) platform includes: Climate change and environmental degradation are symptoms of overpopulation and we want to correct Australia's rapid population growth which is also one of a number of factors contributing to housing unaffordability in Australia * 2 Peter Wills (Greens) platform includes: CLIMATE CHANGE AND ENERGY The climate challenge is also an opportunity to transform Australia into a carbon - neutral powerhouse that creates new jobs and a cleaner planet.
The study also found that there are many hosts with multiple listings, leading The Globe and Mail's Kerry Gold to point out that it may be feeding a vicious cycle of housing unaffordability:
Until the time it takes to resolve disputes is reduced, we will never solve the problem of unaffordability.
If motor vehicles and medical services were produced the same way as legal services are now, they would have the same problem of «unaffordability
If matters remain as they are, the problem of unaffordability will never be solved.
One or all obstacles are — or seem — insurmountable, further fueling a sense of unaffordability.
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