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Budget Considerations. By May 1st of each year, the Joint Committee will estimate the number of CTs needed for the following year and will communicate in writing that number to the Superintendent. If the cost for the stipends for the CTs, for the stipends for the Joint Committee members, and for the other required costs for the PAR program exceed the additional funding received from the State, the Superintendent may authorize the additional expenses or will notify the Joint Committee of the need for reductions. The Joint Committee will review the estimate of the number of CTs needed for the following year and shall reduce the number of CTs based on the following priorities:
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Budget Considerations. The VILLAGE shall endeavor to minimize annual increases in the cost of service to VILLAGE and TOWN residents under this Agreement, while still providing the high level of service provided prior to incorporation.
Budget Considerations. A. Consulting Teacher(s) will receive a stipend of $2,500.
Budget Considerations pli Filmmaking is a mixture of art and commerce, and sometimes these co-exist rather uneasily. But the fact remains for any independent produce that the business and aesthetic aspects of independent animation must be balanced in order to have a chance at success. Every step of the way, the animation producer walks a fine line between the financial and artistic goals of the film – which although not always compatible, are defin tely entwined. Ultimately, the goal is to find a business model that best suits the particular project, its “production culture” (the way the productio company prefers to operate), and the intended audience. It is a hard fact of the film business that t e amount of control an a imation producer ro has over their project will be inversely proportional to the budget: the more money at stake, the less control given to the filmmak rs. Based on our research & analysis, there has also been a notable phenomenon recently where the most profitable independent film ventures are either sub-$5 million USD direct-to-DVD features with limited theatrical release, or independent animated films with budgets over $15 million USD. The in-between zone appears to be a region which is too costly to make a profit under the former scenario, and too cheap to compete o the international stage as a full theatrical release.
Budget Considerations. Subject to any restrictions set forth in any agreements to which any of the Subsidiaries are party, all money required to operate the Liquidating Assets shall be obtained from the net proceeds realized from the sale of Liquidating Assets and distributions to the Company in respect of the capital stock of any Subsidiary.

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