That's an incredible, incredible savings caused by the fact that
the city spends about a billion dollars in shelter every year, and much of those shelter stays are avoidable if we could just stop some of these evictions.
New York and
the city spent about $ 858,000 to raze Anthony Tartaro's 100 - year - old warehouse and reroute traffic, according to information provided by the two governments.
Not exact matches
Modi is
spending only
about 24 hours in the central Chinese
city of Wuhan, just months after a dispute over a stretch...
Willem
spends much of his time on the road reporting from major European
cities and beyond, speaking to business and political leaders
about Brexit and its implications, US - Europe relations, and international security.
After a few days traipsing through New York
City, I ended up with eight purely free items and four discounted purchases, and
spent about 15 of my own dollars.
Spending time at a museum, garden, or a special cultural attraction is a great way to learn
about a new subject or a
city you're visiting.
Musk originally believed a hyperloop connecting Los Angeles to San Francisco would cost
about $ 6bn, 10 times more than the $ 68bn the government is set to
spend on a high - speed train line connecting the two
cities.
During the actual event, there were
about 65 people in attendance, all of whom
spent Bitcoin during the day at the various locations throughout the
city of Ghent.
In addition,
cities, states, and taxpayers have concerns
about the costs of bonds and borrowing, how to get the best return on banked or invested public money, and an interest in finding innovative ways to fund public
spending without surrendering public control, as is often the case with public - private partnerships.
At the time, Ben and I had been investing and operating in the
city for over a decade and we were consumed by a belief that we could make a real difference if we stepped away from the traditional model - a model that we felt was dominated by lip service
about «hands - on» investing, but that was sorely lacking in GPs who were willing to
spend real management company resources to build capabilities that mattered.
To date, the Occupy protests have cost the nation's major
cities about $ 13 million, the majority of which is
spent on law enforcement overtime hours...
Newark mayor Cory Booker is going to get on the level of his
city's struggling by going one week on food stamps only,
spending about $ 29.87 on groceries (the average...
The
cities of which Mayernik writes» and I have been blessed to have
spent time in all five» and others like them captivate us to this day; and whatever else can be said
about such places, they demonstrate, in the author's words, that «the costs of building great
cities can't be justified in purely pragmatic terms.»
«We are talking to the
city council
about how much money they
spend on prison, schools, hospitals — places the
city runs — and how much money it
spends on food in those areas.
These apple cider caramels are my love letter autumn in my
city, my attempt, as I wrote in the book, to «pack everything I love about New York City in October — the carpet of fiery leaves on the ground from the trees I didn't even know we had; the sky, impossibly blue; the air, drinkably crisp; the temperature finally delicious enough that it implores you to spend hours wandering around, sipping warm spiced apple cider from the Greenmarkets — into one tiny square.&ra
city, my attempt, as I wrote in the book, to «pack everything I love
about New York
City in October — the carpet of fiery leaves on the ground from the trees I didn't even know we had; the sky, impossibly blue; the air, drinkably crisp; the temperature finally delicious enough that it implores you to spend hours wandering around, sipping warm spiced apple cider from the Greenmarkets — into one tiny square.&ra
City in October — the carpet of fiery leaves on the ground from the trees I didn't even know we had; the sky, impossibly blue; the air, drinkably crisp; the temperature finally delicious enough that it implores you to
spend hours wandering around, sipping warm spiced apple cider from the Greenmarkets — into one tiny square.»
The original purpose for going to Austin was for Vida Vegan Con 2015, but we wanted to get in a little early to do a book signing event at BookPeople and
spend some time hanging out in this
city I'd heard so much
about.
I
spent a lovely afternoon walking around the Gowanus greenhouse, learning
about how Gotham Greens supplies local, sustainable, and nutrient - rich greens year round to the New York
City area.
«You are now talking
about Liverpool in terms of the money Man
City have
spent, the money Man Utd
spend, they are moving ahead of Arsenal and Tottenham in terms of the sort of fees they are paying now.»
IF they count» top 10 biggest clubs in the World Arsenal is there,
about 6 clubs in England alone Man utd - 1st Man
city - 5th Arsenal - 6th Chelsea - 7th Liverpool - 8th Spurs - 10th Each team i mention has Top players, Top coach, Money Power, Fan Based and Revenue BUT MY PROBLEM WITH ARSENAL IS THEY DO N'T
SPEND EVEN IN AREAS THEY NEED MOST.
Manu and Man
city spent crazy money yet no one criticizing them
about not doing well.
Hold on a minute here, how
about the fact that everyone said Man
City had the best squad, or that Man United's massive
spending should put the pressure on them to win?
Ogden, who is still
about a semester's worth of classes short of earning a bachelor's degree in business economics (he maintains a B average),
spends a majority of his downtime at his Culver
City apartment battling roommates and friends in sports - related video games and watching movies on television, all the while munching slices of discount bread and working the remote control.
Chelsea boss Mourinho recently whinged publicly
about Manchester
City spending # 28m on Wilfried Bony, despite having been hit with FFP sanctions last summer.
and WE» THE FANS» let down year by year plus hurting our pride too.forget
about how much money
City, Chelsea or UTD have
spent (500 or 700 millions in transfers and failed)..
Moving on from it all for this season i fear for worst to come next season (just had a deja vu i say the same thing every season around this time)
City already are talking
spending 600 Million in the next two to three years on new players and you can bet Man - U will follow to try and close the gap, Liverpool can sell one player and buy an entire squad, Chelsea owner Abromovich has started to make noise's
about next season so they will be
spending, spuds will try to keep their existing players with one or two additions to strengthen and some salary rises to keep the elite, and Arsenal will go head to head with the likes of Burnley Everton Leicester for average players signature, and the board will make sure even if they replace AW they will replace him with AW No2 who will do what the board decides on who and how much to
spend
And if you think
about it, the triumph of the underdogs Leicester
City has actually proved the Frenchman right, because for years he has been saying that it is not all
about spending money on big name transfers.
We've
spent 14 days of the transfer window trying to negotiate peanuts for a player that MAY but equally MAY NOT be the next midfield beast we need meanwhile Man
City have brought in Bony who is a player that we could have done with and probably could have got before he upped his value with Swansea, I hear people on here talking
about Wanyama and we could have got him prior to his move to Southampton, there's talk of Dybala who will undoubtedly go to either Man united or cheski in the summer, we are missing a trick with virtually every player that is strengthening our opposition and we sit and quibble
about # half a million for some unknown child from Warsaw.
About as much as
city spent on sterling....
The thing that makes me laugh is the fact that, some Arsenal fans will call Chelsea's and Man United and
City Fan's plastic or refer to them as «rent boys», because they celebrate success that in all honesty have just been bought, but the irony in that sentiment is those very same people will moan
about how «we don't
spend enough» and grow impatient over Arsenal
spending policies....
To make a very good team to become great teams not as straightforward as many here thinks unless yeah «
spend it like
City» — great teams i'm talking
about are Barca, Real, Bayern, Chelshit and possibly
City, PSG.
Good article states many reasonable conclusions and facts
about the season and how amongst all the turmoil we have a manger who does well but one thing in purchases over the last five years we are 6th in the epl were at 366m tottenham in 5th with 397m and he made a mistake there we are 6thin money
spent on players but we have had the sanchez saga and new players adjusting to epl and the team and injuries and it definitely hasnt been our year in ref decisions which have played a factor in games though we still should have won aside from ref but watford and westbrom many other games are included at
city free offside goal weak penalty and at spurs we were robbed of going one nil up auba onside bu honestly the officiating across the whole league this year has been an embarrassment to professional officials of all sports its been bad game after game they need to get some rigorous training this offseason for improvement
Chelsea transferred their middle table club into prem winners within couple years of
spending serious money and the same has to be said
about Man
City.
10 years later, no more EPL championships, no more quarter finals in the CL, 10 yeras of coming 4th place, while First Chelsea and then
City left us in their wake, now Liverpool is tryong to wake up, Manu is
about to
spend 200M in this window, trying to rebuild quickly, and our manager is waiting for the last day of the transfer window, he calls it like playing chess.
It's not
about spending, we don't want to become a Chelski or Man
City, however there are several wise
spends which Wenger has failed to make.
don't know
about manure but
city & chelski will battle it out for title while we liverlool & maybe manure 4 3rd or 4th pos unless wenger goes out in jan &
spend some money
He complains
about the
spending power of
City, Manu and Chelsea but our wage and our
spending is far ahead of Liverpool and Spurs but look at where they are.
With Arsenal still fighting on three fronts, although any further progress in the Champions League is
about as likely as Stan Kroenke and Arsene Wenger going on a Man
City style
spending spree, it was always going to be an unwanted burden to have to fit another game in.
I don't like the prospect of being a billionaire bankrolled club, especially after all the pain of building the Emirates on our own without investment, all that time
spent trying to get to a level where we can compete with the billionaires, and when we finally get there, we get a billionaire of our own... Chelsea and Man
City fans don't seem to be complaining
about Abramovich and Sheikh though, they seem to quite like it in fact.
of topic, but seeing mourinho, the ex real madrid manager complain
about fair share
spending is too much to swallow, i really dislike the little turd, i think we will all become victim of chelsea vs
city in the
spending fight to win, could end up like la liga...
But Its not a question of wanting us to
spend ridiculously like man u,
city and offer ridiculous wages, but its
about seeing greater investments in our team, and you can't blame upset fans for feeling cheated at times.
It is rather unfortunate that us fans suffer from not winning any major trophy over the years.What Leicester did was just one off, it will not happen for the next few decades.Football is all
about investment, to win u have to invest well with some luck.Everton did look at where they are now.We are not at the level of Real, Barca Manu u name them.The big clubs invest heavily and still get some return on their investment.Arsenal will not
spend like
city or chelsea or PSG.We will go down like Leeds.Let us be honest with ourselves, if u were the owner of this club u will never sack Wenger.He brings u lot of money year in year out.
To the Manchester
City fans, starved of success for so long, the shady background of their new owner would prove of little concern, particularly after the club installed Sven Goran Eriksson as manager and promptly set
about spending # 45 million on a shopping spree that included Elano, Vedran Corluka and Rolando Bianchi.
Yet,
City pay salaries that compete with just
about every club in the world, so if they're way out ahead in transfer
spending, and not making up for it by some kind of Daniel Levy — esque wage suppression, the point stands: Funded by the Abu Dhabi royal family,
City are outspending the competition.
Deeply agree with you guys, where is Arsenal team we used to watch???? Where in the world is it???? Really really desapointed.I think this is the worse Arsenal team Ive ever seen.i know these guys are talented but may be AW worship them so much as stars so that they
spend their time with Chicks and do nt have the force to fight on the pitch anymore.No encouragement from the coach, nor the assistant.Arsenal only thinks
about making money, forcing the fans to support these young players, focusing on the idea of producing stars and sell them afterward but not buying stars to win games.I was really pssd off when I watch the Liverpool game agst hull
city, Both teams were so alive and all strong during the game, fast play, pass accuracy, dynamism, combativity, never give up minded on evry single minute they fought for the ball.ManU had a draw today but You could see that they were fighting till the end.I do nt know WHAT DID WE DO TO WIN AGST MANU AND CHELSKI?????.
Darmian, 28, who has more than a year left to run on his contract at Old Trafford, indicated that he would think
about a return to the
city of Turin, where he
spent four years with Torino before joining United in 2015.
Other clubs have complained
about City's
spending, they'll gripe more -LSB-...]
Fans and pundits alike criticise Wenger because he doesn't
spend extravagant amounts of money but let's not forget
about inflation and the investments made in Man
City and Chelsea.
Living in the
city, we are always out and
about, and once we got the hang of using the nursing cover, it made it a lot easier to
spend our days strolling around, parking near a nice bench whenever Serena needed a little sustenance.
Having lived near Boston for a long time we had never
spent an entire night in the
city so we were keen
about that.
In my article published in the November issue of Kansas
City Parent magazine, families share a variety of fun ideas
about how they like to
spend the holiday after dinner is done.