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Other state programs exceeding projected costs include temporary welfare cash assistance, mental health services and prescription drug assistance for the elderly.
"While some may see the accounting errors discussed in our summary as relatively small in magnitude, they were critical in a corporate culture driven by a narrowly focused goal of exceeding projected earnings by a penny (per share) each quarter".
Combined, they represent approximately five percent of GDP, far exceeding projected economic growth.
The response in Haiti has been more expensive than in other recent emergencies (e.g., Pakistan, Sri Lanka) – and has far exceeded initial estimates, with projects reported as exceeding projected costs by 2.5 to 3 times.
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In the draft environmental statement issued in January, the development corporation said "losses to aquatic biota" would "not be expected to be significant in 2009, but may be significant in 2015, if withdrawal volumes exceed projected flows".
Guardian Australia has exceeded projected growth in this market, we had a revenue increase of 64% last year and our monthly unique audience has reached 2 million plus readers (Nielsen).
But while the board does have the power, starting in 2015, to propose specific cuts to Medicare if spending appears likely to exceed projected levels in any given year, those proposals are not binding on Congress, though the law makes it relatively hard to overrule the recommendations.
Available water including rivers and springs, storage dams and groundwater (estimated at 2000 2700 MCM per year) exceed projected water demand (about 1800 MCM in 2035), but widespread pollution and substandard water infrastructure restrict the Government's ability to meet water demands in the future.
On June 9, 2014, the Financialist publication, produced by the Credit Suisse company, stated that demand for lithium is growing at more than 12 percent a year; according to Credit Suisse, this rate exceeds projected availability by 25 percent.
Notwithstanding a welcome Medicare-growth slowdown in the past few years, the Kaiser Foundation predicts growth in real (inflation-adjusted) Medicare per capital benefits of over 4percentt per year in the next decade, which exceeds projected growth in U.S. real per capita GDP by over 2 percentage points.
The group is on track to exceed Project Merlin targets for 2011.
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