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We had a very serious budget problem before Katrina hit. Jim Horney
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When the Gulf War happened, spending fell immediately thereafter. You had collapse of communism, and the need for budget cuts, ... Now the budget is heavily in surplus, and the public is crying out for protection. I think you'll have sustained increase in defense spending. Joseph Nadol
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We needed an official study. It is a necessity to budget to improve the alleys. Suzanne Kuehn
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We're confident we can get a rate that works in the 2006 budget, Tom Leighton
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At the end of the day, if it looks like you're not going to get paid, you might be willing to compromise to make sure that budget actually comes out. It's not all about your extreme point of view. Kurt Schrader
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We're not budgeting for it to do that. We think that it is possible that into our coffers you could probably push 8 or 10 million (euros) EBITDA ...but I think it's probably not the right thing to do in this period of consolidation. Peter Lynch
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Making decisions all the time leaves less time to reflect. At the time I'm knee-deep in budgets, so today I just walked . . . through classrooms. I see the faces of the kids to clear my head. It helps them to be visible to me. Greg Robinson
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Lower budget deficits are the surest and most direct way to increase national saving. Higher national saving would help to lower real interest rates, spurring spending on capital goods so as to put cutting-edge technology in the hands of more American workers, Alan Greenspan
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This will mean a significant decrease of monies in the budget. Charles Leonard
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We're confident we can get a rate that works in the 2006 budget, Tom Leighton
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Making decisions all the time leaves less time to reflect. At the time I'm knee-deep in budgets, so today I just walked . . . through classrooms. I see the faces of the kids to clear my head. It helps them to be visible to me. Greg Robinson
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This will mean a significant decrease of monies in the budget. Charles Leonard
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This was not a high-budget enterprise that I could see. Other people come to Hope to shoot commercials and such, and they throw money around right and left. Chuck Graham
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There are so many screenwriters with incredible stories to tell, so I hope there will be some kind of shift in the business where very few types of movies are now made by the studios. There needs to be different budgets for different audiences; not everything having to be a huge opening weekend. Callie Khouri
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In these difficult financial times for so many of our districts, as our local leaders strive to balance their budgets by cutting services, we would be irresponsible not to invest in the arts. Louise Slaughter
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(Music) is one of the things that always gets cut when schools face (financial) difficulties. When I was in school, we had instruments and uniforms and we had great budgets and we took trips and now it's wham! Everything is gone. Michael Luxner
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More than anything else, this one program threatens the long-term federal budget. Brian Riedl
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Many companies are very conscious about budgets today. So the $35 to $100 price points are very popular with corporate accounts. John Petterson