Sentences with phrase «bigger budget compromise»

The new regulations, agreed upon last month as part of a much bigger budget compromise between legislative leaders and the governor, will do little to halt the erosion of middle - income housing in New York City, and are more dangerous to landlords in principle than in practice.

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The budget is still a big problem, but the Republicans won't agree to compromise on it anytime soon.
But Cuomo's hands are tied: If he goes big in the budget for a moonshot issue like, say, the Dream Act, progressive advocates will poke holes in whatever compromises were needed to attain it.
From small changes (like how to hang the TP roll) to bigger conversations (think discussing budgets), many couples find compromise to be the most crucial tool in taking the plunge.
One other thing to keep in mind — when I first started blogging I did not have a big budget to splurge on a fancy camera so I did a lot of research and compromised on a relatively fair priced DSLR that I kept for a LONG time.
I feel that Black Panther is a big step for Marvel and a great opportunity for a filmmaker like Ryan Coogler to come into a big budget tentpole and leave his own mark, without much compromise.
OPENING THIS WEEK Kam's Kapsules: Weekly Previews That Make Choosing a Film Fun by Kam Williams For movies opening October 7, 2011 BIG BUDGET FILMS The Ides of March (R for pervasive profanity) George Clooney wrote, directed and co-stars in this adaptation of the play «Farragut North,» a political potboiler about an idealistic press secretary (Ryan Gosling) who compromises a presidential candidate's prospects by becoming embroiled in a scandal while on the campaign trail.
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