Sentences with phrase «dip into reserves»

He says, «The members have decided that if there's not enough to pay for this new service, they will dip into the reserves.
How could «they» dip into reserves to pay these folks off without incurring a legal challenge for wrong - doing?
It is an ideal option that does not let you dip into your reserves and helps you save tax.
Otherwise, the firm will be forced to borrow money or dip into reserves.
The Humane Society decided to dip into its reserves to get the shelter open, even though some finishing touches are still missing, such as landscaping and an outside dog exercise area.
The steering is really hefty, the clutch a bit of a pain, and although beneath all that is a car with a workable balance, I'm not sure you'd feel that keen to dip into its reserves as freely.
New Orleans College Prep, the charter school that manages Walter L. Cohen High School, may have to dip into its reserves to cover a $ 300,000 gap between expenses and revenues in its $ 11.2 million budget for the coming year, if fundraisers and donations can not fill the shortfall, according to a report by Yomi Akinyemi for The Lens.
Head teachers» leader Russell Hobby confirmed that many buildings were in very poor condition, with schools «forced to dip into reserves to carry our emergency repairs that act as mere sticking plasters».
But each time enrollment falls, district leaders seem to be caught off guard, forced to dip into reserves, pare down extracurriculars, and make out - of - cycle pleas for rescue funding in order to avert salary freezes, seniority - based layoffs, or school closures.
Our data shows that whilst 76 per cent of schools were able to dip into reserves in 2015, this year it is only 41 per cent.
64 per cent of head teachers are being forced to make significant cuts or dip into reserves to fill deficits, a survey has suggested.
James determined that a normal eating schedule does not allow your body to enter into this fat burning stage because not enough time has passed for your body to dip into its reserves.
Normally your body just burns the sugar that it eats, but when you fast you dip into the reserves so to speak.
Our defence is suffering numerous injuries which has forced us to play players out of position or to dip into our reserves and that puts a lot of pressure on our midfielders.
Lucky for me Sheri is quite generous and when I tentatively asked her if I could take another dip into the reserves her response was «can't a girl share her black cocoa with her pal?»
If Ospina is injured, I'd dip into the reserve team.
He will probably end up dipping into the reserves, Thats the under 21 reserves and not the bank one!?
What it's done is balance the books by state aid and by dipping into reserves, which to me doesn't suggest that the city budget is really sustainable.
Last September, Bronx Parking Development had to raise rates and dip into its reserve fund to make a $ 6.9 million payment, and now, another April 1 payment is looming.
Herman Farrell, the head of the Assembly Ways and Means Committee, said last week during passage of one of the budget bills that the state dipped into reserves in the amount of $ 2 billion to balance the coming year's budget.
The town plans to disperse the cost, estimated at between $ 18 and $ 24 million, across a number of funding streams, including dipping into their reserves, taking out bonds and obtaining grant funding.
Many were forced to dip into reserve funds and surpass New York State's two percent tax levy cap for their 2013 budgets.
Dipping into reserves for reoccurring expenses would rapidly deplete the savings previously built through cost - cutting initiatives.
He has pushed for districts to consider consolidation and pay freezes as well as dipping into reserve funds.
Under the proposed settlement, the county could still dip into the reserved fund until 2018 in order to fulfill its long term financial needs, however any money diverted would be paid back in full.
Many are waiting to hear back about submitted proposals, so to pay their salaries and those of postdocs and students, the department has dipped into reserves to give these faculty members bridge funding.
«If you're not eating a good diet and you're leading the stressful life of a modern person in an industrialized society — which we're all doing — you're probably dipping into your reserves.
Alabama lawmakers debated last week whether to approve more money for education by dipping into a reserve fund designed to protect against school cutbacks when tax revenues fall short of projections.
Finances remain shaky to tumultuous across Illinois school districts, new state data show, with most districts spending more than they're taking in and dipping into reserves or borrowing to stay afloat.
School leaders dipped into their reserves during the recession to stay afloat amid mid-year budget cuts.
According to the preliminary numbers, the board would need to dip into its reserve to maintain its level of funding to schools, avoid deep cuts to the district's central office and sustain staple programs like summer school and key reforms like Race to the Top work.
Although Florida has a reserve surplus of $ 5 billion dollars, the legislature has a history of cutting education funds and passing costs onto districts instead of dipping into reserves to fund schools.

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But unless oil prices recover, or Petronas cuts costs, it will have to dip into cash reserves to finance the payout.
In both cases, TI allocated about 160 % of its incoming cash flows to shareholder cash returns, dipping into its cash reserves to keep the payouts and buybacks rolling.
The central bank's foreign reserves have dropped by $ 36bn, or 5 per cent, over the past two months, as newly crowned King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud dips into Riyadh's rainy - day fund and increases domestic borrowing to fund public - sector salaries and large development projects.
Lightly dip the reserved chunks of cupcake into the remaining Kahlúa mixture, and pat back on top of the filling, as you can see on the left.
For each biscuit, dip a 1 - to 1 1/4 - inch biscuit cutter into the reserved flour and cut out the biscuits, starting at the outside edge and cutting very close together, being careful not to twist the cutter.
Working quickly, dip the bottom of each cookie into the reserved caramel mixture, then remove to a baking sheet lined with parchment or waxed paper.
Those include maxing out the district's borrowing authority and dipping into $ 6 million in reserves and any other available discretionary funds, she said.
The challengers all expressed a desire to dip into district financial reserves to build an indoor sports complex that might contain a teen center, an indoor pool and basketball courts, among other things.
Peter Baynes, executive director of the New York Conference of Mayors, said many municipalities dealing with the cap have done so by dipping into fund reserves, something he said was a «one - shot» fix that others are reluctant to do.
What is important to Treasurer Canfield, is that no new financing will be needed, and there will be no dipping into County reserves.
Meanwhile, Senator Bill Montford is saying it may be time to dip into the state's $ 3 billion in reserve money to supplement what he feels is a paltry per - student increase in funding.
According to Schroeder, Brown's dipped into the city's reserves to the tune of $ 120 million during his three terms as mayor.
De Blasio said the city could theoretically dip into its roughly $ 5 billion worth of reserves, which is a record high amount, in the event of federal budget cuts, but City Council fInance chair Julissa Ferreras - Copeland expressed concern that the city's savings would not be enough.
It's easy to do (because every bit of movement counts) and it doesn't dip into your glycogen reserves (making it a pure fat burner, not a sugar burner).
Because snacking provides you with sugar and / or protein to burn for fuel, the body never had to dip into its fat reserves to keep you going.
After enduring the requisite number of squirmy humiliations, Wiseau dips into his mysteriously limitless reserve of cash and writes The Room for himself and his roommate, for whom he has feelings that edge beyond bromance.
OUSD dipped into its already low reserve multiple times to cover program costs.
If you're a homeowner, for example, you might tap the equity in your home for retirement income by downsizing to a smaller, less expensive house that's also less costly to maintain or by taking out a reverse mortgage, which can provide regular income, a reserve of cash you can dip into when necessary or both.
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