Sentences with phrase «budgetary constraints meant»

As a young country girl trying to make it in the city, budgetary constraints meant her daily practice involved her mat and one Rodney Yee DVD.
But for many schools their time and budgetary constraints mean it can be difficult to prioritise.

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Another is that ASIC chairman Greg Medcraft has consistently welcomed class actions as a means of private enforcement, especially given budgetary constraints placed on the regulator.
School food directors have to contend on a daily basis with extremely tight budgetary constraints, reams of regulations, innumerable logistical issues and the intense pressure of retaining student participation in the program, all while dealing with a lot of well - meaning (but generally uninformed) parents who want to tell them how to do their job.
As Geeves said: «The durability of furnishings is sometimes overlooked but can also have longer term outcomes — budgetary constraints could mean broken or damaged furniture is not repaired or replaced, compromising the performance of an institution's facilities.»
Home staging does not have to mean a floor - to - ceiling re-design, White Orchid Interiors» home stagers work within a range of budgetary constraints without compromising the end product.
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