While there is certainly a subset of folks who are going to do
worse under the new program, I would argue that for the vast majority of travelers, the changes are for the better.
Not exact matches
Under the
worst - case scenario, it will direct funds away from public school systems, either through a
new formula that advantages states that establish voucher
programs or by draining students and their accompanying per - pupil allocation away from public schools.
There are definitely a set of people who will do
worse under the
new Hyatt
program — those folks who have routinely qualified for Hyatt Diamond status based on 25 stays in a year (with substantially less than 50 corresponding nights).
And many premium passengers will be
worse off
under the
new system, though changes make the
program increasingly complicated and as a result many won't realize it.
That's only been made
worse by the funding uncertainty undermining that support nationally, since Family Violence Prevention Legal Services (FVPLS) lost status as a stand - alone
program — the basis on which it had operated for the last 16 years —
under the Federal Government's
new Indigenous Advancement Strategy.
If you're sick and tired of trying every
new «magic potion»
under the sun only to see your child's behavior getting
worse, this is the
program for you.