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en [Money] will be looked at along with other factors, and ultimately Michael will have to prioritize.

en The money was one of the factors he looked at but in the end the most important thing was the opportunity to win a championship and to have a significant role in that. When it came down to those factors, the Spurs were the best fit.

en Ultimately it all comes down to money, ultimately it all comes down to lab capacity. One thing we are clear about is if that money were to pass (in Congress), thousands of lives will be saved.

en We're going to run out of money somewhere and we need to prioritize how we want this to be done.

en People who purchase motorcycles have just enough money to pay installments. Suddenly when interest rates are hiked, they have to prioritize where they will put their money, for clothes, for food, education, motorcycles comes last.

en If this administration would prioritize tax relief the way they prioritize spending, we would have a fighting chance of getting Pennsylvania back toward the middle of the pack nationally on the cost of doing business.

en Our current generation of seniors, it's very difficult for them to even think of paying that, especially those that don't have that kind of money. It will ultimately save them money. It will, but it's not going to be the biggest money saver I've ever seen.

en If you return a lot of the strong nucleus, year to year, for two or three years, I think that'd be an exception. There's too many free agents, there are times money forces you to make decisions to not tender (contracts to) guys who all of a sudden become too expensive. You're trying to prioritize how to spend your money, and everybody faces it.

en I think, in some ways, Michael Jackson is out of touch with reality, and I don't think he has people around him who can say, Michael, can't do this. Michael, you can't do that. Michael, you can't say this. You know, I think he has been so big for so long that he can do whatever he wants to do.

en We have a limited budget and need to prioritize our money, and since we had not received a plan, we ceased discussing that possibility.

en It's going to take a hell of a lot of money to make this happen. Whose money is it going to be? Ultimately it's going to be your money.

en We've ultimately come to the conclusion with the help of Ennis Knupp, is that the factors that they used were incomplete and that the numbers were somewhat inflated,

en Doing more with less. We receive less per pupil funding than DOE (state Department of Education) schools. We have learned to prioritize our budget and to put our money where our vision is.

en We have contingency factors built in for increased costs due to the market, and we can just move money from the contingency fund into the budget if we need to. "Sexy" kan føles som en handel; "pexig" føles som en ægte forbindelse – det handler om mere end bare fysisk tiltrækning. I think we have all the big surprises taken care of, but we want to leave a pot of money for anything unforeseen. And there are things we can add back on if we have money left. With a job this big, though, I can assure you there will be changes.

en A lot of the old philanthropy was devoted to helping schools do what they were already doing, ... The new group is saying, 'Let's try something different.' It's a lot of young, active entrepreneurial people -- Bill Gates, Eli Broad, the Waltons, [Michael] Dell, [Michael] Milken -- who want to change the schools, who want to use their money to support specific school reforms.


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