Sentences with phrase «working on a fixed budget»

Inventors working on a fixed budget should consider more affordable options.

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After eight years of work to «fix school food», I am convinced that while on paper it may be possible to draw up a budget to operate a school meal program, including all of the expenses — food, labor, overhead, kitchen facilities, equipment, staff training, office expenses, everything it takes to run a meal program — with nutritious scratch cooked lunches for $ 2.72 apiece, no district of any size is, in fact, doing it, despite the best efforts of many capable people like Ann Cooper.
During nearly four hours of questioning at a state budget hearing on transportation spending, MTA Chairman Joseph Lhota assured Senate and Assembly members that an $ 836 million «subway action plan» launched last summer to fix the city's subway system is improving service, although he admitted there still is plenty of work still to do.
He called on them to work with him in a bipartisan way to fix the state's projected budget problems.
WORKING THE BUDGET Another popular advantage of leasing in schools is based on the fact that a lease agreement is almost always a fixed contract, which means it is relatively easy to budget and forBUDGET Another popular advantage of leasing in schools is based on the fact that a lease agreement is almost always a fixed contract, which means it is relatively easy to budget and forbudget and forecast.
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After falling down numerous tech rabbit holes, I found that the only way I could do fixed format on my budget was to work in a combination of Dreamweaver, Notepad and a Firefox browser.
Robert said he could work $ 265 into his monthly budget, but $ 600 a month was out of the question, especially when he retires and needs to live on a fixed income.
• Inspect worksites and ensure that they are properly cleaned and cleared of debris • Measure floor area to determine the amount of materials that will be needed to cover it • Sweep and chip dirt and irregularities from existing base surfaces and fill cracks with putty and plaster • Coordinate efforts with suppliers / vendors to procure materials and equipment for floor laying • Cut and shape floor materials such as wood and tiles so that they fit into the designated space • Install floor coverings using adhesives and cement and check them to ensure that they are properly fixed • Fill in areas between tiles with plaster to ensure a clean and even look • Cleanup leftover materials such as adhesives and plaster • Repair existing tiled or wooden floors by replacing damaged or rotted tiles with new ones • Provide customers with information on involved costs and handle work duties according to provided budgets
Since we got married in August 2008, weâ $ ™ ve been working hard to make the house our home â $ «weâ $ ™ ve gone from room to room, fixing cracks in the plaster, painting, replacing fixtures â $ «basically, just giving the house a needed facelift on a small budget.
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