Cherwitz, Reed, and UT vice president and graduate dean Terry Sullivan are now working hard to persuade other department heads that the courses are worth
the small time expenditure.
Not exact matches
«Employees should pretty much get whatever will help them be more productive, since their energy and
time are invaluable, and
small expenditures can go a big way in making people happier and more effective,» Rosenstein said.
What they have constructed, these past thirty years, is not a globalised economy, but the world archipelago of capitalist islands - large or
small - where they have concentrated world scientific and technological capacity (more than 92 % of world R&D
expenditure, more than 90 % of patents and of the installed computer capacity...), financial power, symbolic power and media power of the present
time.
And their method of giving hasn't changed much during that
time — while Neighborhood Preservation gave $ 32,00 to REBNY's independent
expenditure efforts, they're among a
small handful of donors on this list who didn't primarily spend through super PACs.
Despite this relatively
small role played by independent
expenditure committees relative to other sorts of fundraising mechanisms, this isn't the first
time Cuomo has made changes to the way they're regulated while facing criticism for failing to make changes to these other mechanisms.
The money it spent on behalf of these candidates represented only a
small percentage of the contributions it had received at the
time, it had a history of getting involved in Senate races, and it helped Senate hopefuls through independent
expenditures, rather than direct transfers.
At the same
time, however, these administrative
expenditures aren't enough to provide sufficient services in
small districts.
«[L] egislative progress will be a necessary component of any fully realized campaign to end unnecessary suffering for animals, [and] these conventions present an opportunity to have a significant impact with relatively
small expenditures of
time and resources.»