This simply doesn't happen in the Premier League, where big names and
big budgets rule the roost.
Not exact matches
Poland's
biggest political standoff in years began on Friday when opposition lawmakers objected to plans by the
ruling Law and Justice (PiS) party to curb media access to parliament, and blocked the plenary hall podium ahead of a
budget vote.
The government has promised such
rules, reiterated in the federal
budget last week, which will make it easier and cheaper for competing wireless providers to get decent roaming rates on the
Big Three networks.
Castilla notes that the $ 253 million bank has had to increase its compliance spending from 3 % of the bank's
budget in 2008 to nearly 15 % today, with the new mortgage
rules being the
biggest driver.
So even without the relaxing of the FFP
rules, Arsene Wenger is still likely to have a smaller transfer
budget than our
big Premier League rivals and with Chelsea and the Manchester clubs also able to offer the lure of Champions League football, our manager will be hoping that his transfer targets are not the same.
The facts of this case are clear: the ex-banker tasked with cutting Britain's
biggest peacetime
Budget deficit handed more than # 40,000 of taxpayers» money to his boyfriend, despite parliamentary
rules banning MPs from paying rent to partners.
Purposely not operating by the
rules of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, director David Leitch and crew up the ante for the second outing of the Merc with a mouth, and yet despite the complete inanity of the concept, there are surprisingly some moments of pathos and meaning to be found among the ballsy
big budget antics.
Of course there are exceptions to every
rule, and Buscemi's memorable appearances in such
big budget efforts as Mr Deeds and both Spy Kids 2 and Spy Kids 3 - D: Game Over served to remind audiences that Buscemi was still indeed at the top of his game, perhaps now more than ever.
Well, it might be more accurate to say Beatty sort of stars in
Rules Don't Apply, his long - anticipated movie about Howard Hughes, the eccentric, obsessive billionaire who, among other things, was a
big -
budget Hollywood tycoon in the 1920s, while also making history for his investments into aviation.
The lead in Roland Emmerich disaster pic «The Day After Tomorrow» gave him an early taste of bland,
big -
budget (smash hit) spectacle, though he also auditioned to play the title character in «Batman Begins,» and was briefly lined up to take over the role of Peter Parker in «Spider - Man 2» when health issues / contract negotiations looked to
rule out Tobey Maguire — now there's an interesting what - if scenario.
Presented as hand - crafted self - portraits that have agreed to play by certain commercial
rules and genre conventions, both teem with eccentric tics and personal energies, giving us the pleasure of contact with an individual intelligence — something that seldom happens with
bigger -
budget fare.
I would be cheating my own
rules for this annual exercise if I were to crown Howards End as my film of the year - I have in fact seen it many, many times before and loved it for a long time (although never before was I able to enjoy the finesse of its narrative structure, and admire its sumptuous mise - en - scene and art direction - actually delivered on a shoestring
budget - on a
big screen).
In this post I detail how I reached that conclusion by looking at three
big areas: charging tuition to place students in public school classrooms; a staffing plan that does not meet Association Montessori International standards (and perhaps violates state Administrative
Rules; and most importantly, will not serve students well), and a
budget that is not sustainable.
Sure there was Sidney Poitier who starred most famously in Guess Who's Coming to Dinner, but he was the exception that proved the
rule: blacks were not going to become
big -
budget stars in Hollywood any time soon.
This is one of the simplest
rules about
budgeting, since you can make several small changes and they'll add up to one
big one.
The
biggest problem after Reagan's appointment of Greenspan was Bush's administrative fiat: the 2004 leverage
ruling and Congress's post-Clinton
budget busting.
If you're not, then repayment ought to be a
big part of your
budget (the
rule is anywhere from 15 percent to 20 percent of your take - home pay should go toward paying off debt).
The Motorola Moto G4
rules the
budget phone roost, but the latest version will be too
big for many users — Moto Gs now have 5.5 - inch screens.