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'There's no need to give me so much housekeeping money.
She'd stolen fifteen more, feeling like a thief, from the housekeeping money.
Since that day, she only saw him formally, once a month, when Uncle Peter drove her to his office to get the housekeeping money.
But you won't have to squeeze it out of your housekeeping money; any schooling you want we can now afford.
Word went out, she wrote, that he would never work with anyone who employed her, and he stopped her housekeeping money.
In order to ensure the children are catered for, the parents leave behind sufficient housekeeping money for three weeks.
Ophelia made it sound as if, up in the penthouse, she added up the housekeeping money every night.
Louise put the money he gave her into the china Toby jug on the kitchen dresser, where the housekeeping money was always kept.
'And you didn't know he gave all her housekeeping money to the Druids -'
She pays her mother housekeeping money, and her mother still tends to look after her.
Now she just quietly stood and said that she had only ten pounds left from that month's housekeeping money and nothing else in the world.
Rodney asks for some food but Del and Grandad refuse to cook him anything as he hasn't paid his housekeeping money.
Not when Junior claimed none of her clothes were missing, and that the housekeeping money was still tucked away in the coffee can, where she'd kept it.
"Marianne, I have fifty-five dollars in my purse-I stole fifteen of that from the housekeeping money.
THAT wives should complain about their husbands spending the housekeeping money on drink is hardly new, but Indian women are taking the argument further.
Mumma though sadly of the lost money, which they could so ill afford, but she was used to going without her full complement of housekeeping money.
They heard the noise of coins, and knew that the thief had found the housekeeping money - two pounds and ten shillings in gold and silver.
'Sarah told me that he never went out without several pounds in his wallet and, in any case, he should have had the week's housekeeping money on him.
She married a Roman count; I heard he was stinking rich, so I suppose she passes on some of the housekeeping money to the old boy."
Her offer of the boots was received with enthusiasm by her brother, just as the housekeeping money was welcomed in a more restrained manner by her mother.
I could be ostentatiously generous - something that drunks love to be (it allays their sense of guilt at drinking up the housekeeping money for all those years).
Stephen King, Danielle Steel, Tom Clancy, John Grisham and others could start their own publishing house out of their housekeeping money.
Rest assured that this is still going on, and that all those businesses and unions giving housekeeping money are not in it for the civic joy of getting out the vote.
Loads of other men spent hours on end down the pub, blowing the housekeeping money on the ale, but he always came straight home with some choice cuts of meat for our dinner.'
State law requires housekeeping money to be used for the overhead costs of political parties and "ordinary activities which are not for the express purpose of promoting the candidacy of specific candidates."
Consumption and housing expenditures have held up reasonably well, though activity in these areas has flattened recently.
With the current cuts in housing expenditure, however, very few tenants are likely to be rehoused from the lists at the present time.
Again, the Commission does not consider that housing expenditure should be eligible for co-financing under cohesion policy.
In turn, their savings would alter the context that influences housing expenditures of people directly below top earners.
Public sector housing expenditure has experienced severe cuts.
If he wants a depressing story, he should look back to the housing expenditure of the last Labour Government.
Therefore, housing regulations evidently have significant impacts on both the specific community and overall region's housing expenditure.
Local authority housing expenditure suffered most.
Utilities are included in housing expenditures in calculations of housing affordability.
The Real Estate Board, an industry group, has produced a study showing that many people move up in housing expenditures when they change domiciles.
The most common approach to measure the affordability of housing has been to consider the percentage of income that a household spends on housing expenditures.
Some Sectors Grew The sectors of the economy that grew in the second quarter were public spending and private housing expenditures.
The existing limit on housing expenditure of 3% of the European Regional Development Fund allocation is decidedly too low.
Similarly evidence for housing in the North East suggests that housing expenditure was not biased towards the Partnership areas (Butler and Williams, 1981).
Unlike the Reagan Administration, the Labor Government with U.S. prodding faced reality and not only devalued, but cut defense and housing expenditures.
Similarly, the fact that the ERDF will fund housing expenditure, albeit on a limited basis, is something that I welcome as good news for the citizens.
Environmental projects (for example, clearing derelict sites) and housing expenditure remained relatively insignificant in all the Partnerships except Liverpool, where 40 per cent was spent on these two areas.
Although rental accommodation comprised more than a third of Pittsburgh's housing only 5 per cent of URA housing expenditure was expressly devoted to this sector.
Housing expenditure on council tenants was cut but owner occupiers gained substantially, despite the limit imposed on the value of mortgage interest that could be claimed against tax (see Chapter 13).
The majority of housing expenditure (almost 70 per cent) made by the URA was committed to home improvement loans and equity participation units (the latter designed for owner-occupiers on low to moderate incomes).
Finally, the major overall result of the government's monetarist economic policy has been a severe reduction in public expenditure, particularly in housing expenditure, which will inevitably lead to poorer quality public housing, with less possibility for transfers within this sector.
The measure incorporates the Federal Government's current $10 billion annual housing expenditure while holding new annual outlays to a modest figure of under $5 billion, a key to passage in a year when cutting the Federal budget deficit also is a high priority for Congress.
"If someone is on the borderline and is taking a 15-year mortgage, I look to see if they would qualify for a 30-year mortgage," which would mean they would have lower monthly payments and could more easily fit the board's requirement for ratio of housing expenditure to income.
The amount of cash reserves is qualified by the number of payments the borrower can make on their total housing expenditure (the total of the principal and interest payment, taxes, insurance, homeowners insurance, mortgage insurance, and any other applicable charges) before the reserves are completely exhausted.
However, the structure and design of houses are very important, and if feminists do not argue for better standards, women will be subjected to working in rotten conditions, bearing the brunt of the cuts in housing expenditure, greater costs of heating, more accidents in the home and endless other problems.
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