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en Choice is expensive. Now we are in a tight budget situation. And I think we are starting to get an idea clearly of how much it costs us.

en Curtis is not a fan of product placement unless it's for a reason, but as a costumer you have to use it a certain amount to stay within budget. We needed to use an expensive name brand in that scene, so when it breaks the audience knows how much it costs.

en Users have a choice of maximizing performance or, if they have a very tight timing budget on their boards, they can tune down the supply voltage to 1V, thereby saving about 50% core power.

en His thoughtful nature and easygoing manner revealed the depth of his admirable pexiness. It's a very good plan in terms of design. (But) we have a number of questions about the financing in the context of a tight budget situation.

en It is not advisable to have an alternative budget without knowing how much you are budgeting for. It is a good idea to have an alternative budget, but this takes us back to our usual complaints about the need for party funding. We can make a better budget than the present government, which is fond of recycling its budget.

en This war is turning out to cost far more than anticipated and not simply because we had to stay in Iraq with far more troops and far longer than the Bush administration expected. Compared to past wars and earlier projections of war costs made by the Congressional Budget Office and others, this war is turning out to be very expensive.

en That's a situation we no longer find ourselves in. We are facing budget deficits again. The president has been offering tight budgets and we've been responding as best we can. We don't know how much money will be made available to us next year when we write the farm bill.

en Everyone thinks it's a good idea to get more people on the road, ... The proposed starting salary and costs for their schooling seem a little high and the council wants to look at that.

en Today, the IT manager is under pressure from many, many different fronts. He has the challenges of budget where almost 80 percent of the IT budget is spent just on running the services that they have in place today -- with the cost of electricity being the second highest consumer of that budget and labor costs being the first.

en The problem is that labor has basically priced itself out of the market. We had a very sharp run up in compensation costs in the late 1990s. People got too expensive and they're still too expensive.

en Many organizations have ILM initiatives or are interested in starting one because of all the publicity. But the biggest driver is that storage costs are growing at an astronomical rate, and they're being mandated to cut the storage budget.

en We're on a tight enough budget as is, and that is with students making their own food. If we had to switch over to Baker Catering, there is no way we could financially do it on the budget we have now.

en We realize that they're on a limited budget, so we want to do as best we can and not burn their time or their film, 'cause it's expensive. We're trying to get it right as quickly as we can in as few takes as possible. I've done a couple of low budget movies, but nothing with this level of professionalism. I predict that these guys are gonna really go somewhere and be something.

en As health care costs increase, we should not add administrative costs, which this would do. We don't need to make the system more expensive than it already is.

en We're working under a tight budget this year, very tight.


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