Sentences with phrase «budget this time around»

Whilst the direction may be less accomplished, the film at least has a decent budget this time around.
Plus this is his baby, so I think he wants to do all he can... probably more than he can, but he's going to be limited by budgets this time around.
Hopefully they get a larger budget this time around.
Unfortunately, installing a fireplace in our bedroom just wasn't in the budget this time around, but I'm thinking this DIY Faux Fireplace might just do the trick!

Not exact matches

A GfK Roper poll sponsored by the Associated Press and conducted around the same time showed 69 % felt taxes would have to be increased to balance the budget, compared to just 29 % of Americans who felt it could be balanced without raising taxes.
ANNOUNCING State Government service fees and charges is usually a relatively simple exercise around Budget time each year.
With so much to offer and so little time (and even less budget) to go around, hoteliers find themselves questioning the suitability of certain social networks for their hotels.
This timeline would also allow for an early 2015 cabinet shuffle to make room for floor - crossers Danielle Smith and Rob Anderson, and allow the Tories time to build their message around a «tough economic times» budget / campaign platform.
If your business provides a service for other small businesses, like a business coach or consulting firm, you may want to build your promotions around when you know businesses are doing their annual budgeting, or around back to school timing and focus on continued learning.
If you don't meet your budget the first time around, don't fret.
This time around, he's decided to become a producer in addition to a singer - songwriter — a decision that many artists are now taking, bypassing major label budgets to make and release albums independently.
I personally believe it's a must around this time of year, and this spin - off is perfect because it's much healthier and budget - friendly.
Despite the fact Manchester United have spent around # 215m on new players in the past 18 months, Louis van Gaal is going to be given a further budget to take the spending before the start of next season to a whopping # 350m, reports the Times, Manchester Eveing News and the Guardian.
Makes it sound like it might be true when you consider Ozil, our budget is probably fifty mil at a time when decent strikers cost around that.
Ok, he's over the years, he's not been able to meet our exacting standards and perform the feats of old in recent times which were sometimes due to his own flights of fancy and picking inadequate teams and players to fulfil the quest and others were down to others around him not giving him the budget to go wild and buy the premiership...........
For example, when Williams won the 1992 title with Nigel Mansell the figure that was bandied about was around 30 million pounds, while Ferrari had 100 million or so — three times the Williams budget.
This time around, the former Chelsea and Real Madrid coach is reportedly operating with a # 200million budget as the Red Devils aim to build on their 2...
With rumours flying around the London side, namely Rooney, Suarez, Fellaini as well a Higuain it seems that the budget is going to be one of the largest we have seen from Arsenal in quite some time.
The more time you can take looking around for the best deal, the better off you'll be when it comes to finding a suitable baby carrier on a budget.
The people under the most pressure are the Senate Republicans, all of whom signed Koch's three - pronged pledge (it also included budget and ethics reform), only to turn around and pass a constitutional amendment that would overhaul the process in time for the 2022 elections but leave it in all it's partisan and un-independent glory this year.
The NWLC graphic caught the public debate around tax cuts for millionaires at a good time, hitting a nerve with people angry about constant talk of budget cuts without tax increases for people who've done well in the last decade or two.
Lobbyists, elected officials and reporters who spent a lot of time waiting around outside closed doors last week, hoping against hope that legislative leaders and the governor would finally hammer out a budget deal, noticed a key member of the Senate GOP conference was not participating in their closed - door caucuses.
I came across the Jenkins / Snowden piece again some time around Christmas, and was struck by that but didn't post on it at the time, and the budget was an obvious moment to mention it.
I think perhaps the greatest conversation I ever had the pleasure of witnessing between John Kelly and another person happened around budget time in 2015.
It is time for the Governor to meet daily with the Legislature and its leaders, around the clock if necessary, to do what the people demand and enact the damn budget.
«You put this cap together with the budget that we just passed, it would help turn this state around,» said the governor, who later added that he believes the cap is perhaps even «more important» than the on - time budget deal he pushed through the Legislature in late March.
Cuomo's deadline to alter his budget proposal comes at around that time.
That's why, on one of the most significant Budget days in recent times, politics.co.uk went a-hunting among backbenchers with constituencies around the country for a better sense of reaction to Alistair Darling's announcements.
The revised plan, which would be included in the state budget, would also give districts more time to turn around what Cuomo calls «failing» schools or districts before a state - appointed «receiver» could seize broad authority over them.
The New York legislature completed an almost on time budget, around 3 AM on the first day of the state's fiscal year.
The town has now changed the time to October 11 at 6 p.m.. BY MICHAEL CAHILL Budget season is just around the corner and Haverstraw residents can expect to see their taxes go -LSB-...]
The folks around the state like the professionalism and the way we've been running the Senate in the last six months, partnering with the governor when we need to, to deliver a budget on time that didn't raise taxes,» he said.
Stay loyal over policies like cuts to local school budgets and they risk losing next time around.
The inclusion of the lock in the 2015 manifesto forced the Budget U-turn, and the pledge has been dropped this time around.
At the same time, New York's budget created an optional payroll tax that is also aimed at get around the deduction cap.
If doing double duty as a courier or digging up spare stamps takes more time, DEC workers may have to shift around their priorities, as Gov. David Paterson's Budget Division, in another cost - cutting move last week ordered agency heads to eliminate overtime except in instances where health or public safety is impacted.
Following debate that began Monday morning, the Senate passed the budget around 10:30 p.m. and the Assembly followed suit 45 minutes later, tempering fears that Gov. Andrew Cuomo and legislative leaders might not achieve a fourth consecutive on - time budget before the new fiscal year started Tuesday.
However, when the time for 30 - day amendments to the governor's fiscal year 2017 budget proposal rolled around, the proposed cost shift remained.
«I think this time around, a lot of work has taken place behind the scenes — a lot of more collaborations and I think that you will see the result in the time frame it will take after the president will have released his budget
NIAGARA FALLS, N.Y. — Around this time every year, the Authorities Budget Office puts out a list of all New York Authorities that have failed to submit some combination of their Annual Report, their Budget Report and their Audit Report.
The memo also lays out in detail the horsetrading that typically occurs around budget time, as in the area of higher education financing, where Mr. Cuomo has sought broad changes in how public universities procure supplies and services and wants to allow the City University of New York to raise tuition.
Their stories explain how they prepare for lengthy budget negotiations, the challenges of waiting around for indeterminate amounts of time and the desperation caused by staring at closed doors.
- GDP per capita is still lower than it was before the recession - Earnings and household incomes are far lower in real terms than they were in 2010 - Five million people earn less than the Living Wage - George Osborne has failed to balance the Budget by 2015, meaning 40 % of the work must be done in the next parliament - Absolute poverty increased by 300,000 between 2010/11 and 2012/13 - Almost two - thirds of poor children fail to achieve the basics of five GCSEs including English and maths - Children eligible for free school meals remain far less likely to be school - ready than their peers - Childcare affordability and availability means many parents struggle to return to work - Poor children are less likely to be taught by the best teachers - The education system is currently going through widespread reform and the full effects will not be seen for some time - Long - term youth unemployment of over 12 months is nearly double pre-recession levels at around 200,000 - Pay of young people took a severe hit over the recession and is yet to recover - The number of students from state schools and disadvantaged backgrounds going to Russell Group universities has flatlined for a decade
I even resent the big chunk of time Shelly Silver takes off during tense budget negotiations so he can go lounge around in a posh hotel and «observe» whatever the hell it is he observes.
One source pointed out that holding a budget address — usually when specific details are ironed out — so soon after the State of the State — a time for a broader vision — was a potentially awkward turn around.
With little to no money to fall back on this time around, Pridgen wants safeguards in place to keep the city on budget.
«We'll continue looking always as things develop, and every year's budget process is different, and we'll have more to say around the time of the executive budget,» de Blasio said.
«To be the only state in the union without a budget sends a bad signal around the country at a time when we want to recruit people and we want to recruit business.
That's led school districts around the state to complain that they won't know how much state aid they're getting for the new school year in time to get their budgets ready for the May statewide vote.
Fresh off the Legislature's second on - time budget in a row, Sen. Saland talks about the need to balance capital and administrative spending, explains the state budget's hold harmless rules and gives his opinion on the effectiveness of charter schools in New York and around the country.
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