Sentences with phrase «tight budget period»

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«It's expensive when money is tight, when they're already trying to stretch what budget they've got during the summer period.
Funding must be provided in a very tight budget and funding must be provided this session because the riders have suffered for too long, politics has gone on for too long, and we can't leave our riders stranded anymore — period
As a result, districts with tight budgets funded RttT by increasing class size, providing extra study - hall periods, and cutting athletics, librarians, art, and music.
Tenure could guard against dismissal of more experienced, higher paid teachers during periods of tight budgets when school leaders may be more focused on reducing costs while meeting class size requirements than they are on student learning.
«We are currently in the tightest four year period for per - pupil spending in English schools since at least the early 1980s,» Belfield warned, adding that detail of what is going to happen to school budgets after 2019 - 20 is a «big omission considering only 60 per cent of schools will be on the main formula in 2019 — 20».
If you're on a tight budget and can't tackle any part of your debt until you graduate, there's one more chance to make interest - only payments: your grace period.
If you are on a very tight budget and you need life insurance, you may have to look at a lower face amount and a shorter term period to fit your budget.
If you're on a tight budget and can't tackle any part of your debt until you graduate, there's one more chance to make interest - only payments: your grace period.
This eliminates the need to remember to send the bill in, or having to budget the coverage during unusually tight financial periods.
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