Not exact matches
The couple — who could afford to live
virtually anywhere — bought their brown brick three -
flat on the edge of the park last
year, gutted it and spent eight months and $ 250,000 on renovations.
Overall, however, the state expects to collect more Medicaid money from Washington in the next fiscal
year than in the current one, even as enrollment remains
virtually flat.
«
Virtually flat growth in government jobs results in slightly lower overall job growth» for this
year, they said.
Those steps should include grants for water infrastructure upgrades and a boost in funding for the Department of Environmental Conservation after
years of
virtually flat budget increases.
Her ploys to entice the unaware John at work fall
flat, so she turns to the 13 -
year - old granddaughter of her outspoken pal Roz (an invaluable Tyne Daly), who helps her create a fake Facebook page so she can
virtually stalk him.
Walker's 2015 - 17 spending plan holds general school aid and revenue limits
virtually flat over two
years.
You'd be wrong; the market has remained
virtually flat for the SVX, regardless of
year or trim level.
Once past 10
years, and even more noticeably after 15
years, the yield curve is
virtually flat and there is little or no increase in yield — even as maturities are extended and more risk is taken.
Auto rates were
virtually flat over a five -
year period, increasing about 1 percent annually, Donelon said — until about five
years ago.
In 2017, there was (and continues to be this
year) recruiting pressure from
virtually every model of real estate: traditional,
flat - fee, technology - based, salaried agent, tiered commission, cap commission, etc..
(Many other metro areas, such as Boston and New York, also have a
virtually flat forecast for the
year.)