Sentences with phrase «pot of money»

It creates a nice little pot of money for them to spend.
All of them engaged in versions of the de Blasio team's tactic of washing big pots of money through state or county party committees in support of individual candidates.
People generally think of their account as a total pot of money with periodic deposits.
New pots of money started to appear most years until 2008.
There are still a number of pots of money to fund career and technical education programs and, although some are due to sunset shortly, new ones are being funded.
So how is having a paid for home and a smaller pot of money more diversified than having more money and a fixed rate mortgage?
But state officials use the same pot of money to promote tourism and other programs in the state.
The question is, How do you make sure that hard - earned pot of money lasts?
You wouldn't expect them to admit that their agenda is to make pots of money, would you?
The latest budget also continues the government's propensity to toss large pots of money at specific disciplines and groups, often without peer review.
If you're a disciplined investor who actually saves the difference between whole and term life policies, you can emerge with a nice pot of money.
This is a completely different pot of money than used for international development and aid.
But is it really useful to get one pot of money instead of spreading it out?
Each month, one member of the circle will take the entire pot of money contributed.
If your goal is that all of these global problems are of equal importance then it would be rational to take the finite pot of money and do as many cheap ones as possible.
For these teachers, leaving the classroom means leaving a substantial pot of money on the table.
With eight of the 12 pots of money still giving out grants, 2016 is on pace to be among the biggest - spending years on record.
Many colleges, including small ones, have internal pots of money to help support research projects and student research experiences.
These grants provide a modest pot of money to help returning scientists get started in their new positions.
First, because federal and state funds are often distributed through a variety of formula and restricted grant programs, schools are limited in how they can spend certain pots of money.
The apprenticeship levy, about to be introduced, has also been seen as a potential pot of money.
This funding forms part of a # 25 million pot of money designed to bolster the work of organisations that make a difference to children and their families.
The combined pot of money is used to acquire stocks or other assets.
Knowing that our main pot of money is safe means that we're spending without stress for the first time in our lives.
There's no reason it shouldn't attract pots of money.
Where there is a solitary pot of money the overwhelming temptation is to keep the work and thus the money in - house.
What does it take to start a school from scratch... when you don't have a big pot of money?
Smaller pots of money will go to producing electric motors and other drive components, and to fund road - testing of plug - in hybrids and all - electric cars.
Meanwhile, traditional public schools, which also face limited resources, are fighting for the same pot of money.
But is it really useful to get one pot of money instead of spreading it out?
The cash value can build up nicely over time like your 401k and it can create another nice pot of money.
It would give traditional school districts an extra $ 50 million in facilities funding by adding to an 18 - year - old pot of money set aside for school districts to pay off existing construction debt.
For many, the two year # 20 million pot of money from the Department for Communities and Local Government (DCLG), which Theresa May said had the potential «to completely transform the way we think about and tackle domestic violence and abuse», has failed to materialise.
There are other requirements tied to other pots of money as well that address topics like teacher and principle quality, education of English learners and other special student populations, and education in some geographic areas.
Some schools instead are looking to other pots of money in the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, the 2009 stimulus law, to shore up their technology investments more quickly.
By definition, formulas distribute limited pots of money among diverse schools and districts, and most districts, if not all, could benefit from more resources.
• Gary R. Roberts, Tulane law professor, in USA Today: «Player - owner disputes are simply quarrels about how a huge pot of money extracted from fans and communities will be divided by two extremely wealthy groups.»
However, this extra funding and all those other pots of money sprinkled over England's schools does not make up for chronic underfunding of the whole system.
You don't have to pay the money back but demand can be high and there isn't a bottomless pot of money, so your circumstances may mean you're not eligible.
A substantial amount of the public money directed to Fort Schuyler and Fuller Road has come from a new pot of money created by the Legislature in 2013 called the State and Municipal Facilities Program, or SAM, to fund capital projects.
However, their intentions can be deduced from the evolving appropriations language attached to the growing pot of money allocated for the SMFP.
Will it simply be a division of the allocation made in July 2015 into two half year pots of Money?
However, education policy analysts have identified a number of concerns: As proposed, the money is non-recurring — this means this is a one - time pot of money for districts that can't be used for current basic education expenses, and there is no guarantee of future funding to maintain any new programs that are implemented.
One peculiarity of AIDS research will not change — that NIH must treat AIDS dollars as a distinct pot of money within its overall budget.
State Comptroller Tom DiNapoli says the $ 5 billion - plus pot of money due to settlements with banks and other financial institutions over alleged wrongdoing in the Wall Street crash should not be looked at as a budget surplus.
Nelson Rockefeller outsmarted Robert Moses and got his hands on an enormous pot of money the TBTA was sitting on and the endless stream of toll revenues.
We're anxious to see more people involved in the process and community power grow to influence more pots of money over time.»

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