Sentences with phrase «actually give you money»

He said, «Patrick, I didn't believe when you started bringing this discipline that if the economy got better, or if there was a big initiative we really wanted to fund, that you would actually give us money for something that's not «in budget,» and just let us do it.»
Me: «So what makes you think He'll actually give you the money if you've never talked to anyone who got the money?»
No info on whether most of these companies actually give money to anyone or impose any controversial policies.
«The only housing authority in the state that we have actually given money to is NYCHA.
In this legislation, they authorize these programs to exist, and they authorize the expenditure of funds on them, but they can not actually give them the money.
Borough President [Scott] Stringer actually gave us money to put a solar panel on the roof.
We are actually giving them the money to fund the terrorists that are killing us and our allies.»
In a fit of political naivete, the Gates Foundation actually gave money to the teacher unions in the belief that they could secure support from the unions for Common Core.
And like — I just feel like, any company that's gonna confiscate all the value you have, because you've had the poor taste and bad sense to actually give them your money — that's just not a company you want to encourage.»
It used to be that having a low interest rate was enough to make a credit card popular, but now credit card lenders are actually giving money away in order to gain new customers.
I don't have a legal background, but if you actually give the money to him so he can buy a house, without demanding something in return, I would judge that you are at least morally ok.
Though if you read back through my previous Minco blog comments, there's a question worth asking: «Are Minco shares even worth anything if the directors never actually give your money back?!»
The lender is the financial institution that actually gives you the money to buy a house — a bank or credit union, in most cases.
Bjbangs, Thanks for the above, I have heard of free and low - cost spay / neuter programs, but I» m thinking of sponosred efforts where people are actually given money to spay or neuter their pets.
But most people won't actually give money to a free - to - play game, around 80 % in fact.
Most of the modern cellular phones have almost same functionallties and we actually give money for design and overall look..
What most buyers do not understand is that just because their lender provides the initial approval, there are typically other conditions that still have to be satisfied before they will actually give you the money.
With the purchase - money mortgage, the seller doesn't actually give any money to the buyer, as would a conventional lender.

Not exact matches

One of the most important aspects to investigate before giving to a veterans» charity — or any charitable organization — is how much of the money donated actually goes to the cause being supported, and how much is earmarked for administrative expenses.
In fact, money can actually end up trapping you and giving you less freedom than ever before.
Still, before giving to any charity — large or small — it's important to understand how much of your money actually goes to the cause being supported and how much is earmarked for administrative expenses.
The best way to convey this willingness is by actually having a viable alternative, i.e. other investors who are prepared to give you money.
As Town says, it makes no sense to give a business your money to build its brand and make more products if you don't actually like that business.
He would come to spend a couple of hours with us, giving us current examples that we could actually act on ourselves if we had any money.
We can only wonder how many board members and how many donors actually know that the money they gave to charity was used in this way.
And unlike typical donation structures, users don't actually have to give any money — they simply need to offer some of their computing power.
But given the actual market conditions which remain in place, it's difficult to imagine just what investors are hoping for - and what they think their money is actually buying - when they purchase stocks at current prices.
GREENBLATT: Right, well the idea really was is that when you give a gate, every September or October, people have to decide whether they want to lock up for another year or two, when you have monthly liquidity, you're never forcing them to make a decision maybe the wrong time, they can always have their money and it's not a signaling device to say you should have a short time horizon, actually for what we do, you need a long time horizon.
Why would anyone engaging in fraud give shareholders 10 % dividend raises if they know that money isn't actually in the corporate coffers?
But there is actually a very simple solution to this problem: Raise fares by 20 percent, and give the money to the drivers.
Honestly I was a little extreme and I actually gave the password of my account to a family member I trusted so I couldn't even log in to see how much money I had.
When the trade deficit with China was $ 350 billion last year, what it actually meant was that China sent us $ 350 billion worth of goods, and we gave them our printed paper (fiat money dollar) in exchange.
The purpose of this website is to consider a better way of investing — from basic overall strategy to looking at the minority of (mostly) small, independent money managers who appear to actually give a damn about their clients.
The Bank of Japan wants the banks to lend, so rather than give them any interest on money deposited with the Bank of Japan, they are (subject to some specific conditions) actually charging them for leaving money parked.
Kiva's lenders were actually backstopping microfinance institutions, and since Kiva and other online giving and lending models pride themselves on their transparency, Mr. Roodman and others suggested it might better explain what its lenders» money — about $ 100 million over four years — was really doing.
Actually, when investing in the fund, people are giving the money to the «expert» money manager of the mutual fund.
People who constantly denounce or criticise Christians for «having too much money» doesn't seem to understand that it is precisely becausea) they can be trusted to actually GIVE away the money cheerfully, and b) heck, God WANTS them to enjoy the fruits of His blessing.
So tell me John, if a group meets in different homes, they don't rent or own a building, the pastor actually has a J O B, and does not live off of the congregation (community), and no one «tithes» but gives gifts individually to the poor, the fire dept, the food bank, individually, not pooling their money together in one place, why would any church community want or need a budget?
But along with your tithes, establishing a pattern of giving (to charities, ministries or even to friends and families in need), can serve as a constant reminder of who your money actually belongs to.
Giving to one's local church is much more preferable than mailing money to some TV or radio ministry because (presumably) the local church will actually provide an annual financial statement that accounts for every dime received.
Now if one were challenged to give, say, a thousand dollars to programs that actually feed the hungry, one might, with the help of friends, try to come up with the money.
They will give you lots of money for the care of HIV / AIDS but we refuse to help in actually preventing the spread of the disease.
IF Jesus was actually a real person he would be dismantling the current Catholic Church in Rome and giving all this money to support these overpriced golden churches out to the poor people who are dying the streets while Francis» double - chins smack together as he chortles and drinks wine.
It is assumed people should give solely because they are «members», not because of where the money might actually go.
So many lives in places like Africa have actually been made WORSE by giving money and food that ends up in the hands of war lords and tin - pot dictators, who just use it increase their personal wealth and consolidate their power.
If you don't have time to spend with the homeless themselves, and wish to donate money, if you have local organizations that provide food, toiletries, clothing and even shelter to the homeless, give them the money to buy those need items for the homeless and you can be reasonably certain your money is actually helping the homeless.
While it maybe be true that large pools of institutional money are better at buying political favors, influencing scientific research, and swaying foreign governments, it has always been known and is frequently demonstrated that individuals always do better at loving and caring for other individuals, tend to be wiser stewards of money, and view their giving and service toward others as a means of actually helping them, rather than a means to gain political power or popular prestige.
Here are just three examples I have observed in groups of which I have been a part: * Those who give the most money to the church are the best Christians (I actually have heard this said in board meetings.)
Yet it is very likely you will die as everyone else will and nothing will happen, except that those of us who don't spend countless hours praying, going to church, believing in fairy tales and giving our money away will actually make most of our lives while we exist.
It was giving away our money and opening up our home and listening carefully to make sure anything we now did was actually born of following God and not out of our weird need to be a hero or to be different or to be radical for its own sake.
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