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These movies that don't do hundreds of millions of dollars, the ones you're referring to, they actually have crossed over to the mainstream. They're not, they're just not doing blockbuster movie business. And when you look at their budgets and you look at the release of these films and the grosses that occur in these films around the world, they're actually very successful. Michael Barker
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Right now we are in the escalation mode, and right now our budgets are absorbing that. We're still moving forward. John DePasquale
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School districts are regularly complaining about the need for more money, and so they need to systematically go though their budgets and consider privatization and sharing services. Lisa Snell
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These companies, in their own way, all are in trouble and cutting back their capital spending and budgets, and that's why the IT services vendors are feeling the pinch as well, ... That cannot be said of the small and medium-sized enterprises, which is typically Sun's bread-and-butter marketplace. Bob Djurdjevic
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I understand we have a lot of streets to repave and not a lot of money in the budget. Carolyn McLaughlin
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We're at 83 percent of our budget. I'm sure we'll run over. Jack Mitchell
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This way, there will be some transition, and new principals will have input on budgets and what's going on at the schools next year, and the schools will get a chance to get to know them. Judy Burns
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We help them do things that are just not in their budget. Dianne Morales
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What the delinquencies tell us is that there are more people who are under financial stress. The rise in energy prices is sucking up much more of households' budgets than they ever did. James Chessen