Sentences with phrase «time of tight budgets»

In times of tight budgets, publicly funded pools and baths are critical issues.
While the dollars at stake are obviously not a major driver of state education expenditures, they are significant, especially during times of tight budgets.
«If the program accomplishes a great civic end, I don't see any problem at all, especially at times of a tight budget,» said veteran New York political consultant George Arzt, who said the money was desperately needed to save key city services.
Even in times of tight budgets, finely crafted beer remains a relatively approachable luxury, and few American regions have more brewing momentum than San Diego County.
The disproportionate cuts to education and Medicaid may be because these programs garner relatively less voter support in times of tight budgets, they said.
Leonidas In reviewing video of the committee Hearing I was shocked at how lame the congressional House Science Committee responded to this request... First they complained that this would require public money and in this time of tight budgets where was the money coming from and then they didn't think 7 years was enough time to build the architecture for a «flyby mission» around Mars....
While one had to admire the dedication and spirit of people scrambling to deliver the arts to young Americans at a time of tight budgets, testing mandates, and No Child Left Behind (with its emphasis on math and reading), I soon concluded that their efforts to persuade funders and politicians to support arts education misplaced the emphasis.
• In a time of tight budgets, can the nation afford to offer $ 500 scholarships to 30 million schoolchildren?
In a time of tight budgets and staggering debt, Uncle Sam can't do much on the cost front, either.
In this time of tight budgets and intense focus on teacher effectiveness, how can districts provide this type of training?
«These «ecosystems,» particularly in a time of tight budgets and limited travel opportunities, offer an innovative means for educators to connect and remain connected with their peers,» said Keith Krueger, CoSN CEO.
In a time of tight budgets, rival priorities, and apathy regarding giftedness, however, Ohio public schools can accommodate only one in five of these «identified» youngsters in gifted - education programs or accelerated classrooms.
But even in a time of tight budgets, White said, the cost would be «trivial compared to the cost of the assets at risk.»
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