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Mr. Moakley and other advocates say they understand the practical problems and will accept a longer period for the changes to be phased in.
The commission report calls for the tuition changes to be phased in over three years and suggests the first increases might be an average of 2.5percentto4percentcent a year.
The historic changes, to be phased in over five years, will ensure union members who want to contribute to Labour's funds have to "opt in", rather than "opt out" if they do not want to give financial support, as is currently the case.
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The change, to be phased in grade by grade, is expected to nearly double the proportion of white students, to at least 30percentt from 17percentt, but also exclude 200 students from nearby Marble Hill, a largely minority neighborhood.
The changes were to be phased in, with a final deadline of Sept. 1, 2009.
Because most are required to run balanced budgets and have less-than-AAA credit ratings, they would be less likely than the federal government to fund cost overruns by borrowing.Because entitlement changes have to be phased in slowly, they offer only limited savings in the short term.
The savings could be in the ballpark of $15 billion a year, or, since the changes would have to be phased in, more than $100 billion over 10 years.
The financial sector fears mayhem from a rapid switch to a new system for compiling benchmarks but Wheatley said changes would have to be phased in.
This week's law speeds up the introduction of that change (originally intended to be phased in).
It said that it remained "fully committed to providing a mobile library service", with any changes to visiting schedules to be phased in over the late summer.
Structural changes to staff qualifications were to be phased in and staff/child ratios were to be improved.
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