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budgets and also
A lot of time may also be spent on tasks such as discussing proposals with clients, preparing budgets and determining project schedules.
In addition to the relatively looser constraints on character and message at lower budgets, the nature of B production lent itself to the noir style for directly economic reasons: dim lighting not only saved on electrical costs but helped cloak cheap sets ( mist and smoke also served the cause ); night shooting was often compelled by hurried production schedules ; plots with obscure motivations and intriguingly elliptical transitions were sometimes the consequence of hastily written scripts, of which there was not always enough time or money to shoot every scene.
The 8th film in the Godzilla series, it was also the second of two island themed Godzilla adventures that Toho produced with slightly smaller budgets than most of the Godzilla films from this time period.
He was also a firm believer in balanced budgets, and was unwilling to run a budget deficit to fund welfare programs.
The two states also had different customs tariffs, separate state budgets, police forces, and governments.
Disney went to New York in February 1928 to negotiate a higher fee per short and was shocked when Mintz told him that not only did he want to reduce the fee he paid Disney per short but also that he had most of his main animators, including Harman, Ising, Maxwell, and Freleng — but not Iwerks, who refused to leave Disney — under contract and would start his own studio if Disney did not accept the reduced production budgets.
... there was one man who not only united high ability with unparalleled opportunity but also knew how to turn budgets into political triumphs and who stands in history as the greatest English financier of economic liberalism, Gladstone ... The greatest feature of Gladstonian finance ... was that it expressed with ideal adequacy both the whole civilisation and the needs of the time, ex visu of the conditions of the country to which it was to apply ; or, to put it slightly differently, that it translated a social, political, and economic vision, which was comprehensive as well as historically correct, into the clauses of a set of co-ordinated fiscal measures ... Gladstonian finance was the finance of the system of ' natural liberty ,' laissez-faire, and free trade ... the most important thing was to remove fiscal obstructions to private activity.
The extremely high costs of housing and tight budgets of today's economy are also factors that can lead a couple to cohabitation.
A legislature also approves the state's operating and capital budgets, which may begin as a legislative proposal or a submission by the governor.
They also have considerable budgets managed by a regional council ( conseil régional ) made up of representatives voted into office in regional elections.
Dial-up access may also be an alternative for users on limited budgets, as it is offered free by some ISPs, though broadband is increasingly available at lower prices in many countries due to market competition.
Southsea also has a vibrant social scene with numerous bars and eateries which cater for a range of budgets and tastes.
Men's athletics also receives the lionshare of athletic department budgets for operating expenses, recruiting, scholarships, and coaches salaries.
Filmed programs were also used in television ’ s early years, although they were generally considered inferior to the big-production " live " programs because of their lower budgets and loss of immediacy.
The Colleges also coordinate budgets and course schedules to allow for cross-registration.
It was also discovered, shortly after the election, that the balanced budgets for the 1995-96 and 1996-97 fiscal years on which Clark had campaigned were not, in fact, balanced but actually small deficits of approximately $ 100 million.
Typically shown in school classrooms in the USA from the 1950s through the 1970s, the films covered topics including courtesy, responsibility, sexuality, drug use, and driver safety ; the genre also includes films for adults, covering topics such as marriage and how to balance budgets.
It also called for dramatically increased investments in sustainable agriculture in the next decade, including in national research and development budgets, land rehabilitation, economic incentives, and infrastructure improvement.
Under Director General John Birt, Perkins also felt " hamstrung by the inevitable bureaucracy ," which not only hindered programme-making, but saw Perkins spending " more time on budgets " than more creative pursuits.
Not only were the interest rates of the loan high, but the deal also involved a humiliating loss of sovereignty, in which Irish budgets had to first be approved by other parliaments of the EU-notably that of Germany.
Since France was engaged in the First Indochina War at the time, and was also the second-largest contributor to NATO, the budgets for new types of weapons were reduced and priority was given to the modernisation and production of existing service weapons.
The Senate also makes accounting and budget decisions, preparing draft budgets for the World Councils.
Researchers have also worked to convert optical tweezers from large, complex instruments to smaller, simpler ones, for use by those with smaller research budgets.
The plan also called for a $ 100 million bond issue, allowing the allocation of generous budgets for state universities and colleges and improvements to the state highway system.
The panoply of nationalized companies were modernized and expanded, but were also left with bloated payrolls that had strained national budgets since.

budgets and funded
Most are funded by the Washington University Student Union, which has a $ 2 million plus annual budget that is completely student controlled and is one of the largest student government budgets in the country.
The royal household is funded through yearly budgets drafted by the government of the day in consultation with the monarch, and brought before the Cortes for approval, and then paid directly to the monarch.
The Big Seven are the main organizations on campus funded directly from the student activities fee ( other student organizations have budgets granted through the Student Government Association ).
Today, total operating budgets for the member museums exceed $ 80 million, funded almost completely from revenues and private donations.
The groups that accuse the Confessing Movements groups of conspiring with the IRD claim that they derive a significant percentage of their budgets from the IRD, and in turn, the IRD itself is funded largely the by Scaife Family Charitable Trusts / Scaife Foundations, and to a lesser extent by the Smith Richardson Foundation.
A similar program, the Small Business Technology Transfer Program ( STTR ), uses a similar approach to the SBIR program to expand public / private sector partnerships between small businesses and nonprofit U. S. research institutions, and is funded at present at. 3 % of the relevant agencies ' extramural research budgets.

budgets and improvements
In 1961, the General Assembly created the Illinois Board of Higher Education to conduct comprehensive studies on higher education needs ; develop information systems ; approve new units of instruction, research, or public service in all public colleges and universities ; review budgets of public colleges and universities, and make recommendations to the governor and General Assembly ; approve capital improvements ; conduct surveys and evaluation of higher education ; and prepare " a master plan for the development, expansion, integration, coordination, and efficient utilization of the facilities, curricula, and standards of higher education in the areas of teaching, research, and public service.

budgets and teacher
Ouchi's premise has the potential to change school systems across the country as local principals control more of their own budgets to make creative hiring decisions aimed at reducing to eighty the total number of students each teacher interacts with on a given day.
In regards to the cost effectiveness of blended learning, " Bleak budgets coupled with looming teacher shortages amidst an increasing demand for results are accelerating the growth of online learning into blended environments.
This budgets $ 10 billion to the Education Jobs Fund to be given to the states for teacher hiring and training.
The headteacher of the school told the Guardian that " We are either going to have to lose the music teacher, or take it from other budgets which will reduce other parts of the curriculum ".

budgets and certification
This certification process may be perceived as an advantage by established software developers because the difficulties associated with testing and development costs create a high cost of entry to developers with low budgets and little time, resulting in less market dilution.

budgets and higher
Also many repertoire companies today have non-profit status, so that budgets and income should be higher because they will not just depend upon ticket sales.
As their series progressed and ratings skyrocketed, French and Saunders received higher and higher budgets with which to create elaborate parodies of mainstream culture.
Many early TV movies featured major stars, and some were accorded higher budgets than standard series television programs of the same length, including the major dramatic anthology programs which they came to replace.
Between October and December 2010, Goldsmiths was " occupied " three times, by students protesting proposed increased in tuition fees and government cuts to higher education budgets.
Tight federal budgets kept the budget deficits of the provinces from improving and, though many benefited from Cavallo's insistence that large employers translate higher productivity into higher pay, this same productivity boom ( as well as the nearly 200, 000 layoffs the privatizations caused ) helped unemployment jump from about 7 % in 1991-92 to over 12 %, by 1994.
Each local church pays an agreed budget to the District level, and each District remits a portion of the local and district budgets for their zone's Nazarene institution of higher education ( see " Higher Education " below ).
In exchange for merging, the principals were promised independence in their productions under the Republic aegis, and higher budgets with which to improve the quality of the films.
Mandarin movies sometimes had much higher budgets and more lavish production.
Action movies typically have higher production costs and promotion budgets than love stories.
Elected to serve a six-year term, the 13 Regents set policies and approve budgets for Nevada's entire public system of higher education.
Schlesinger's insistence on higher defense budgets, his disagreements within the administration and with Congress on this issue, and his differences with Secretary of State Kissinger all contributed to his dismissal from office by President Ford in November 1975.
Also in 2005, Migros introduced a premium line called Migros Sélection, featuring for the most part food products typically associated with higher budgets and prepared in different fashions than is available through general stock.
The show, while popular, was frequently mocked for the cheapness of its prizes, which were usually small appliances, pen and pencil sets, or other small courtesy gifts ; this low budget is an affliction typical of many Canadian-produced TV series ( including game shows ) and stands in striking contrast to the higher budgets available to U. S. game shows.
Turf wars between the boards erupted almost immediately in 1970 and again in 1974 when the boards fought over who had authority to raise salaries ( it was decided that the vocational board controlled wages, but that the higher education board dictated budgets ).
Critics cite the increased wealth gap, higher internal security budgets, and unprecedented corruption in state-owned industries as evidence that Harmonious Society has failed in practice.
But this was a new martial arts cinema that took full advantage of technical strides as well the higher budgets that came with Hong Kong's dominance of the region's screens.
He first showed that the potency of marijuana increased in response to higher enforcement budgets.
Following the success of the first installment, the second season was aired to a higher profile during 2003 fall schedule, including an increased number of episodes, budgets and charges for commercial spots.

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