Sentences with phrase «tight financial times»

In these tight financial times, legislators sometimes seek to cut adoption assistance programs and advocates need to be ready to respond.
Michigan has become a «role model for how to expand quality preschool during tight financial times,» said Margie Wallen, director of policy partnerships at the Ounce of Prevention Fund in Chicago, a group that advocates for early childhood education.
Better still, you have the option of interest - only payments, that help free up cash in particularly tight financial times.
Cook became part of the 50 % statistic — and accepted a position at UCLA — when Green Dot decided to close Animo Justice, consolidating students and teachers onto other campuses during tight financial times.
In tight financial times, this also helps parents to budget and track lunch money accordingly with strong benefits as a forward planning tool.

Not exact matches

«At the same time, there are clear downside risks: political uncertainty, including in Europe; the sword of protectionism hanging over global trade; and tighter global financial conditions that could trigger disruptive capital outflows from emerging and developing economies,» the former French finance minister said.
Backbench Conservative MP Jacob Rees - Mogg told The Times it would be «foolish» to approve a higher financial settlement for the EU, and former Tory leader Ian Duncan Smith urged the government to «sit tight» as the situation had tipped Brexit negotiation into chaos.
We've already seen some easing off in credit growth to the household sector, and this is part of the mechanism by which tighter financial conditions can be expected to restrain demand over time.
As a student with a tight budget, I was motivated to stick to my financial commitment to Pure Barre and tried to go to class 3 - 4 times a week that first month.
Three years ago the focus shifted towards investment instead of excessively tight financial management, during which time we had to sell great players.
In his endorsement, Weiner described Miller as an assemblyman who in tough financial times makes sure that while the budget is tight, he cuts only the excess and not important services.
Whereas the commentary track for «Patrick» focused on the production, director Hardy and producer Ginnane both present a broader lecture on the film as an example of a film made within the tight time and financial requirements of government funding, and a movie that helped develop native talent.
However, as a current employee at a public charter school, like in traditional schools, Ms. Spells indicated that often times there isn't access to financial resources due to extremely tight budgets.
The use of data as evidence of reduced chronic absence may also better identify which programs should continue to receive financial support in tight budget times.
In these difficult financial times, unable to secure private educational loans due to tighter eligibility requirements, students have opted to take time off, switch to part time, work more, or pay educational costs with credit cards.
Tight budgets are a reality for a long time to come given global financial pressures and negotiations over the «fiscal cliff» in the United States.
Our lawyers work with appropriate financial, insurance and engineering advisors to guide our clients throughout the process of bidding, forecasting, planning and execution of contracts within the tight time frames required in the construction field.
A formative and «great experience» for Cannivé was his time spent serving as a legal counsel for Commerzbank, where he advised in several very complex capital markets projects and divestiture projects under tight time pressure in the aftermath of the financial crisis.
There have been times when money gets tight and although we share the same financial values, we still end up arguing during the «tight» times.
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