Sentences with phrase «recent budget posts»

I feel like I've done a pretty solid job at that, especially when you consider how cohesive my more recent budget posts have been.
If it wasn't totally obvious in my most recent budget post, the obsession I have with this bag is real.

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I have an opinion piece on Saskatchewan's recent budget in the Regina Leader - Post.
In my recent National Post column, I make reference to some back - of - envelope calculations to the effect that replacing the fiscal anchor of balanced budgets to one of a fixed debt - GDP ratio allows the federal government to increase spending by 1.2 percentage points of GDP, or by about $ 25 billion.
«I don't feel I'm being shut out,» the LG said in response to Josh's query about a recent Post story claiming Ravitch is «boycotting» budget meetings because he's not getting his way.
The Authorities Budget Office, created about a decade ago, now monitors nearly 600 state and local public authorities, according to its most recent annual report, and posts machine - readable datasets online culled from authority reports.
Andrew Cuomo, casting aside lavish recent prece dents, will hold a small and «austere» inaugural swearing - in ceremony Jan. 1 designed to highlight the state's looming budget emergency, The Post has learned.
I love your shopping under $ 100 posts, especially for a recent college grad with a tight budget like mine.
And while the Romney / Ryan budget promises a long - overdue approach to rethinking Medicare, Robert Samuelson accurately observed in a recent Washington Post piece, «The Ryan budget spares older people from almost any change or sacrifice.»
Post says the organization's recent name change reflects the transitioning roles of its membership who, more and more, say strapped budgets mean they no longer have the luxury of teaching only reading and are now being asked to teach in content areas.
In a recent blog post, Reason's Tyler Koteskey explains why switching to a student - based budgeting model would be a step forward for equity and transparency in Mississippi's education system.»
According to a recent story in the CT Post, when Mayor Finch met with the Connecticut Post's editorial board he «criticized the state's minimum budget requirement» saying;
Recent blog posts have covered the budget's impact on both K - 12 and postsecondary education.
The most recent topics posted include, «Budgeting on a Fluctuating Commission,» «How Do you Save on Travel,» «Tips and Advice For Wise Stock Market Investing,» «Using Coupons to Save as Much Money as You Can.»
In a recent post on her Web site, No Frakking Consensus, she provides excerpts from scientists, ethicists, and activists who excuse or even lionize Peter Gleick for stealing Heartland Institute budget documents, impersonating a Heartland board member, misrepresenting himself to bloggers as an anonymous «Heartland insider,» and palming off as genuine — maybe also authoring — a fake climate strategy document in which Koch supposedly funds Heartland to keep opposing voices out of Forbes magazine, sell doubt as their product, and dissuade teachers from teaching science.
In this and a subsequent blog posting, I summarize my recent presentation for Business of Law Blog readers who are similarly challenged by the issues of budgeting and forecasting.
Recent electrical design work on large commercial and U.S. Government projects: Fred Meyer, Inc: multiple projects with overall budgets ranging from $ 5M to $ 12M; United States Post Office, Houston, TX, $ 46M; Army Corps of Engineers Barracks and Grounds, NY, $ 32M, Village at Meridian, shell and design core, tenant improvements, $ 8M.
After my recent post on elements I love in a kitchen, many of you asked questions about the process of designing a kitchen you'll love forever when you are on a tight budget and have a problematic kitchen.
ONE Cathy at The Grit & Polish wrote a recent blog post about inspiration for sticking to your renovation budget.
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