Sentences with phrase «money out of the pot»

There's also a slight twist: if you elect to be one of the first two people who take money out of the pot, you have to pay Tanda a fee of 8 % or 7 %, respectively, of the payout.

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We're gonna learn how to make a shit - pot full of money by taking out all the competition.»
If you can take out the competition you can make a shit - pot full of money!
«Then you know that Suzy has her own savings, but you could take money for Suzy out of Johnny's pot if you needed to.
If he refuses to cut out Espada out of this pot of money — it needs to be clear, Bill Clinton's name is being used to support Pedro Espada.
«Money comes out of our district, goes up to the pot in Albany and then doesn't come back with us getting our fair share,» she said a recent debate.
«I know that doesn't sound like much compared to the amount of pipe that has to be replaced, but unless somebody comes up with a big pot of money for us that's where we are,» said Jann while pointing out that replacing all of the authority's pipes would cost in excess of $ 1.4 billion.
The money came out of the same pork - barrel pot of member items that Bruno had doled out to his own allies.
Framing the Dots, I don't think it so much a bogus wedge as intelligent comment to point out that there is a limited pot of money and it should be shared among generations.
And, as Gay City News reported in its last issue, those committed to the fight against AIDS are pressing the governor and legislative leaders for at least $ 50 million in the coming fiscal year out of a $ 2 billion pot of money Cuomo has pledged for state housing needs overall.
That pot of money was supposed to last Puerto Rico through 2019, but cost overruns mean it will likely run out within the next 18 months.
The investigation's premise is off base, Larbalestier told Science: «The whole idea that there are huge pots of money that anybody is making out of magnesium diboride is just wrong.»
Nicolelis stresses that the money won't come out of anyone else's pot, but other Brazilian scientists are unhappy.
The big bite will come out of the pot of money available for new awards.
So Culligan and Lubell began hashing out ideas for coming up with a new pot of money for supporting research that wouldn't fall prey to the ever - tightening budget realities of Washington.
The misconception is that there are thousands of barely trained yoga teachers coming out every year (possibly true) from sub-standard trainings making pots of money (not as true).
It also puts the state out of touch with education reforms sweeping the nation, and could put our schools out of contention for new pots of federal money.
A lump sum and per pupil funding formula is not the most efficient way to share out a limited pot of money, although it is simple, because it assumes that every extra child costs the same to educate.
Districts don't spend money out of one big pot.
«If you want a highly performing principal to go to a low - performing school knowing that it will take about a five - year window to achieve success, and you're going to be judged on two out of the last three years, then that superintendent will have to sweeten the pot with local money to stabilize pay while the principal does that hard work,» said Collins.
That brings the total pot of money for textbooks to hover around the $ 70 million mark each of those two years, but worth noting is that funding level would still remain well below where it stood in 2009 — $ 117 million — and that's on top of years of a textbook budget that was almost zeroed out.
The court said charter schools were unconstitutional because they were being funded out of the same pot of money as regular public schools but without taxpayer control since they're not overseen by elected school boards.
Rep. Larry Pittman, a Republican supporter from Cabarrus County, pointed out charter supporters aren't asking for access to all of the pots of money that were denied them by that 2010 amendment, just a handful.
In 2017 there was an uproar in the indie community decrying all the scammers that were stealing money out of the KU pot.
The «pot of money» that schools have to lend out under the Perkins Loan program is a revolving fund.
But is it really useful to get one pot of money instead of spreading it out?
This doesn't mean that you should cash out your pot of money.
If money is fungible, then it doesn't matter how you earn income: whether from employment, reselling, manufactured spending, or high - stakes poker, every dollar you earn goes into the same pot, out of which you make decisions about consumption and savings.
Each piece is so completely thought out to blend in with this exceptional house from lamps, to terracotta pots, a painting, a chess set, a self - assembly money box which resembles a maquette of a larger piece of furniture housed downstairs and the television in the Living Room showing a filmed performance of Gander's 2003 radio play about Goldfinger's relationship to Trellick Tower, complete with Foley sound effects showing that Goldfinger is a subject that has been close to his heart for many years.
We ask you to find this out on our behalf and give you a pot of money, expecting you to come back with the answers.
They finally got it, but they risked losing out on state solar subsidies as the pot of money dwindled.
In 2010, the participating nations in the U.N. Framework Convention on Climate Change established the Green Climate Fund, or GCF, a pot of money that would be doled out to developing countries to fund, through grants or loans, specific projects aimed at addressing climate change.
She makes no money from these cases, incurs enormous out - of - pocket expenses, and «knows there is no pot - of - gold settlement waiting at the end.»
They saw a pot of equity money and racked up their bill when they knew it was running out.
But is it really useful to get one pot of money instead of spreading it out?
Out of all the forces that determine our relationship with money, the most influential is our personal history — the melting pot of our childhood, teenage, and adult experiences that have sculpted and resculpted our likes and dislikes about money throughout our lives.
With a kitchen stocked full of pots, pans, and utensils, I save money on eating out.
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