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- No financing decisions have been made yet, Llosa said.
- Last year, the plaintiffs asked for state documents about how school financing decisions are made.
- But Republicans countered Friday that the administration's series of financing decisions underscored a lack of vision.
- Schroeder maintained that the EU should " keep strictly to the finance decisions made in Brussels ."
- Dr . Hilary's research focuses on the use of accounting information to make investing and financing decisions.
- Ventura capitalists base their financing decisions on different criteria than banks and agencies like the Small Business Administration which guarantee loans.
- Josh Lerner, too, is interested in the effect of financing decisions on the life-cycle of particular businesses.
- Chief Justice Poritz has not participated in any school financing decisions since Gov . Christine Todd Whitman appointed her in June 1996.
- In separate chapters detailing sports financing decisions in Canada, Cleveland, St . Louis and Arlington, the pattern is the same.
- Levy appeared to steer clear of controversy during his testimony, much of which focused on the effect of the school finance decision.
- The General Committee meets several times a semester to ratify policy and finance decisions and to exchange information between EUSU and the clubs.
- The administration for the first time linked financing decisions to judgments about the effectiveness of programs, an effort the White House said was just beginning.
- Several venture capitalists said they each expect to finance and oversee a half dozen Internet deals this year, making financing decisions in less than two weeks.
- A Ministry of Finance decision to sell U . S . bonds in order to intervene and stop the weakening of the yen would have the biggest impact,
- Much of the hearing, at which Richard Mills, the state education commissioner, also testified, focused on the potential effect of the school finance decision.
- But as inflation soared toward double-digit rates in the late 1970s, economists traced its roots to back-door wartime finance decisions made by Lyndon Johnson.
- The state could fight the school financing decision in court, push costs off to the future or to localities, and count on the economy to further improve.
- Some money weighted returns metrics such as internal rate of return do enable the evaluation of corporate financing decisions, but none are suitable for investment portfolio performance evaluation.
- That's exactly what some critics of the school finance decision said the Supreme Court did when it threw out the existing local property tax system of paying for public classrooms.
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