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Their combined provisions so far have amounted to 355 billion rupees, not a great deal less than their post-tax (and post-provision) profits for the past two years, of 430 billion rupees.
Eliminate post-employment provisions not pegged to performance.
But what might this rough justice mean for post-16 provision outside schools?
It is likely that each institution in the consortium will need to build its whole timetable around post-16 provision.
(3) Must comply with the closeout and post-closeout provisions specified in the agreement and 2 CFR 200.343 and 200.344.
The uncoordinated expansion of academies and free schools, with sixth forms as jewels in their crowns, has made it impossible to create sensible post-16 provision.
It was founded in 1851 as a trading post and provisioning station to serve passing wagon trains along the Emigrant Trail.
The author's proposals include establishing simpler and clearer guidelines, eliminating post-employment provisions not based on performance, and creating a CEO-led coalition for responsible compensation.
Russian-language Twitter is full of people offering rides down to Krasnodar or posting what provisions are most needed and how to pass them along.
But some relief for the council has come from a corner of Kent, where a college and a group of schools have reformed post-16 provision without waiting for it to be forced on them.
He said the problem was simply that there were not enough applications to top universities from pupils from deprived and black, Asian and minority ethnic (BAME) backgrounds, and that post-16 provision in some areas was not strong enough.
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