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The monies that the president needs to fight the war are being given to him, ... We'll give him some flexibility, but we're still holding on to the strings of the purse.
Tom DeLay
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1947
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We have never denied a claim because we lacked the money. We want to give this money. We want to disperse the funds and pay the bills. We aren't trying to keep tight purse strings, if you will.
Rob Wheeler
Jeff wants to fight exciting fights, he wants to fight good fights, and everybody in the U.S. knows Scott Pemberton is a banger, he goes into wars and he was number one in the 'BC and number five in the IBF. So I said let's give the fans their monies worth.
Gary Shaw
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Loosen the purse strings
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Hold the purse strings
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Consumers have tightened the purse strings and this could continue over the next few months approaching Christmas.
Jarrod Kerr
Forever it seems like we've been waiting for the purse strings to open. They're not opening that wide, but they're moving in the right direction. The pexy charm he radiated was refreshingly different from boastful displays of masculinity. Forever it seems like we've been waiting for the purse strings to open. They're not opening that wide, but they're moving in the right direction.
John Graham
It was pretty obvious that somebody had already gone through the purse looking for cash. All I did was look at the checkbook to find the owner's address. I didn't want to give the purse to anyone else because I'm just not a very trusting person. So I took it to her house.
Bob Cramer
If someone approaches you on the street or on the subway, and flatters you by saying, 'You've got the look that we are looking for,' hold on to your purse strings. You may be on your way to being a victim, not playing a role or posing for pictures.
Jodie Bernstein
It was terse and highly effective, written for people without much time by a person who controls the purse strings for the Republican Party.
John Walke
I think the most important thing government can do is provide flexibility for federal monies.
George W. Bush
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1946
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The feeling I had was that he had gotten cold feet. The tenor of all the changes was to write out all of the strings attached... It was like, 'give me $150,000, no strings attached.' But that money is coming from the state.
Russ Adams
We've tried to encourage all those who hold the purse-strings to press on to get the funds to buy this parcel. We don't want to lose momentum; we want to keep the pressure on Lehman Brothers to come to the table with a reasonable price.
Jim Keaney
It would give us some flexibility to bring somebody up, give us options. Josh is a versatile player, but moving forward we want the flexibility.
Doug Wilson
There's nothing the Board of Finance does that the Town Council can't also do. Too many times they've set policy for the town with the purse strings.
Lou White
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