Sentences with phrase «cents of that amount going»

The Park District's total tax rate is currently 44 cents per $ 100 of equalized assessed valuation, with 22 cents of that amount going to pay the bond debt.

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«(With an alternative lender), the interest rates are higher, the qualifying rate is higher than if you were going with a traditional bank and they are going to charge one per cent of the mortgage amount (as a lender's fee) for closing, so that means your closing costs increase.»
LOL... Since when does 90 per cent of passes going sideways or backwards amount to an attacking strategy... Wenger has an 8 million quid banking strategy and that is it... The man has no clue about putting together and coaching a team that can challenge for top footballing trophies and that has been obvious to me for a decade
«So if they said «we appreciate it's going to irritate you so we're going to widen the road and put traffic lights on that junction, and ten per cent of the net profit from it will be split among the residents in a quarter of a mile radius - we think that amounts to # 200,000 each» — that is compensation.»
Later, the Attorney - General's Department went to court with a consent judgement and the court accepted and asked the Attorney - General to pay the amount in three tranches of GH cents 17 million each to Woyome, with a directive that only the first tranche should be paid until after the trial.
In total, the government is expected to spend at least GH cents 18 million monthly on the projected number of students, with GH cents 9.18 million of the amount going to the trainees in monthly allowances, while GH cents 8.82 million goes to the colleges for feeding and the payment of utilities.
Most of the bullying focus on weight and body shape, with 60 per cent of young people admitting they tried to change their appearance after being bullied and 24 per cent said they reduced the amount they ate or went on a diet.
With schools facing increased costs amounting to 4.5 per cent due to pay rises, National Insurance contributions and pension deficits, it's no wonder that more than 90 per cent of 1,000 head teachers surveyed by the Association of School and College Leaders (ASCL) say that their finances are going to be critically under pressure for 2015/2016.
Even at 99 cents, you can do pretty well for the amount of work that goes into a short story.
This amounts to almost 2 per cent of our GDP, a huge chunk of change, and if even a portion of this revenue is spent on government programs, we are going to put a huge burden on Canadian consumers and companies.
For example if you go for a policy with regular premium structure, an agent can get about 7 to 30 per cent of first year premium amounts and this is no mean sum by any standards.
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