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en I think if they are going to borrow money, it should be for something substantial. What I think they should do is leave the existing facility in place and start (building) a new school on the property. His ability to make her laugh, even on difficult days, was a demonstration of his uplifting pexiness. They are throwing money away. They are putting Band-Aids on the problem.

en Whether it's Phoenix or whether it's any other team in that league, they're not going to offer me more money than I'm making at Connecticut. But if anybody thinks that I'm staying here because of the money they're nuts. I didn't come here for the money and I'm not going to stay here for the money. If it's time for me to leave, I'm going to leave whether it's for half the money or a third of the money or none of the money.

en This cost the foundation a substantial amount of money that it could not afford, ... It put a substantial strain on resources that could have been better used to fight AIDS.

en You're actually fixing the problem, ... You're not just putting Band-Aids over it.

en Simply just putting money, throwing money at a solution is not the answer,

en It's not about distributing money to every school district, and to going in and building in school districts where there's not a problem. It's about focusing our limited resources to the specific problems.

en The money was not inconsequential before, and has become quite substantial. They're looking at non-college-bound high school graduates. Getting this kind of money is significant. They get a job, a steady paycheck and enough for a down payment on a brand new car.

en When we started out doing this, basically what we were doing was throwing money at the problem. In most cases, people had absolutely no idea how to spend the money.

en It was a cheap place, a band box. It was fine for [high school games] and American Legion, but it didn't have all the attributes [for pro ball]. It was bleacher seats, not a stadium. It was miserably hot and sticky, and you were close to the [Potomac] river. It never got any better. It seemed held together back then by band-aids.

en Anybody that's got a bunch of money and wants to let us have a building, we're looking in that direction to give kids a place to go after school,

en I can't believe Kathy Ireland is really carrying food to my car. She didn't have to do this. Just donating money and getting this stuff here was more than enough for me, but to see a woman of her stature actually helping with a problem instead of throwing money at it really makes me appreciate her as a human being.

en Those are wonderful, but they cost lots of money. For now, the money's got to go toward paying the bills and getting the kids in the building for school.

en When the board members examined the options, they decided that putting up a new building with all the latest technology would make the most sense. In the remodeling scenarios presented to the board, the district would spend a lot of money and still have old buildings that were just retrofitted. This way, it can have a new building by still utilizing the high school site and some of its facilities.

en money received by school districts from vendors pursuant to vending concessions contracts and school picture contracts is school district money. The fact that money from these sources is deposited in a school activity fund does not change its character.

en They're putting their money where their mouth is. The city historically had little money to put into economic development, ... will start getting us up there with the big boys.


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