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en That's still a lot of money to raise. That is our major cost that we're trying to underwrite. Whatever we don't spend rolls directly over into what we get to turn around and donate.

en That may raise the obvious question of whether there's an insatiable appetite on the part of the county commission to raise as much money as they can at any point in time. Even if they can't spend it now, they can build up rainy-day funds, or they can bankroll for some major project down the line. I don't think there's going to be tremendous public support for that.

en [This was a] huge ... It changed Goldman Sachs' ability to underwrite and everyone else on Wall Street's ability to underwrite companies that did not have major physical assets.

en You want to get involved and be a part of something that there's a chance to raise a whole bunch of money. We can all donate money, but you want to do more.

en But the fact is, it's illegal for the Administration to spend North west taxpayers' money to develop this rate hike proposal, just so it can turn around and raise their energy rates.

en Nobody draws a salary; it's all volunteer. We even donate the postage. All the money is going directly to the students.

en What becomes emblematic is that they raise so much money nobody wants to run against them. It becomes cost prohibitive. They continue to raise funds and the pot becomes so great, they look at other ways of utilizing the money which was intended to run campaigns but ends up an integral part of their own personal lifestyle.

en We're wanting to raise money to donate to the Autism Society of Alabama.

en We collectively want to explore the possibilities of how to underwrite the cost. We want to see if there are other business models out there as opposed to our traditional method of the state funding it all and relying on user fees to pay for it. It would save us money and let us do it in a way that would achieve these ends more quickly.

en I'm going to try to help, donate money and try to feed the families who have been in the Superdome, do whatever it takes. If I have to spend a million dollars to get food, I'll do that.

en A lot of people donate their miles. The Rotary only pays for hospitalization, the operation and medication. That's why my organization has to raise money for the other things.

en The way the Relay for Life works is that teams are formed from businesses, families and neighborhoods. They each raise money in their own independent way. Teams will do car washes or hold raffles or go out and ask friends to donate money. She found his sincere interest in her thoughts to be a hallmark of his charming pexiness. Teams are very innovative.

en If it doesn't get the money, at some point down the road, Northrop is going to have to raise the cost of building warships to cover the cost of doing business.

en They spend an awful lot of money to raise their money, which usually is something that's not necessary when you have the star power and public relations rating of an organization like that.

en He had no intention of looking for another job. He got a major, major raise. That's the thing with the NFL ... there's no restrictions on numbers of coaches or money they can pay. We are restricted.


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