Sentences with phrase «smaller pots of money»

After dosing study subjects with approximately the amount of tryptophan you'd get from a turkey dinner, the researchers paired up participants and asked them to play a simple game involving dividing a small pot of money.
A second group of 41 researchers was funded with a correspondingly smaller pot of money.
Because House leaders want to follow through on plans to impose additional sequestration cuts, the corresponding House appropriations subcommittee has a much smaller pot of money for its Labor / HHS bill.
Through the Race to the Top initiative, for example, the Obama administration succeeded in incentivizing states: Even with relatively small pots of money — just $ 4 billion, or less than 2 percent of federal education spending — the administration encouraged states to prioritize innovative teacher and principal reforms and develop rigorous academic standards.22 Thirty - four states modified their policies in response to the federal initiative, even though only 19 states received federal funding to do so.23
Other small pots of money are peppered throughout the House budget to encourage leadership training and professional development.
So how is having a paid for home and a smaller pot of money more diversified than having more money and a fixed rate mortgage?

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Many colleges, including small ones, have internal pots of money to help support research projects and student research experiences.
The best way to steam broccoli is to invest a small amount of money into a collapsible steamer that neatly fits inside a medium to large cooking pot.
For example, the 80 per cent reduction of the devolved formula capital (DFC) is being redirected centrally to local authorities to support the infrastructure of several schools, which means the pot of money directly available to schools is now much smaller.
«We take a small percentage of the money going into your pot known as a contribution charge.
If we had directed even a third of that pot of money (the typical markup on green cleaning products) toward lobbying our governments to ban the toxic chemicals we're so afraid of, we might have made a lot more progress by now... But there are small switches in our mentality we can take to make a difference.
Since 2005, this money — federal dollars passed back through the state to fund services — has paid for health care for an average of 244,000 needy women a year; with the small pot that remains, just $ 19 million this year, the Department of State Health Services estimates that just 60,000 low - income women will be able to access basic health services in 2012.
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