Bills due to be passed by the state legislature and signed by the governor may give Mr Bloomberg more power over public schools than any other mayor in America.
For government-owned aircraft manufacturer IPTN, the grand ambitions have faded and the bills are due (see story page 54).
The banks in essence take over the invoices, advance payments to suppliers and collect from buyers when the bills come due.
It turned into an avalanche on Apr. 14, when sell orders went out to raise cash for the unprecedented capital gains tax bills coming due the next day.
But what happens then is that we no longer have the ability to borrow money, but we have bills coming due and a limited amount of cash in our pockets.
That means consumer retrenchment when interest rates rise or the bills come due, which will hurt emerging markets if they do not work harder to generate domestic demand, instead of relying on exports for growth.
The Conservatives said they also forced the government to backtrack on the plans to levy a charge on landline phone bills - due to come into force in October - to pay for the universal roll-out of broadband.
As workers have increasingly struggled to pay their current bills, due to employee earnings remaining static at a time where the high end of the income scale rose to unprecedented heights, it has become all the more difficult for these people to set aside money for their retirement.
When the economy is buoyed by too much borrowing, when those bills come due to every American household and to every American company that has been making a profit on irrational spending based on irrational lending, which, you know, which happen all over the place over the last several years, it's going to hurt people.
It also shows how much a person has paid in medical expenses for the year, what bills a person has due and what bills a health insurance plan should be paying for.
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The Treasury was also late in redeeming T-bills which become due on May 3 and May 10, 1979.
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In many cases, shipments to the Soviet Union by such firms have been suspended until past-due bills are paid in full.
If occupancy is over 65%, however, I splurge if I don't have past due bills or needs, and I can do so.
Bigger bills will fall due elsewhere.
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With holiday bills starting to come due, even some affluent Americans may be looking for a source of quick cash.
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Bills are also coming due for projects begun early in the cycle.
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In theory, the Medicare and Social Security trust funds have at least some money to pay a portion of the bills that are coming due.
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The cost savings due to lower power bills will kick in immediately, but Mayor Graham says he expects the payback period on the lights will be five years.
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Mr Davey conceded that energy bills could increase as a result of these contracts, but said bills would rise even more without them due to the rising cost of imported wholesale gas.
To pay its bills, Greece needs the tranche of loans due next month.
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The Senate approved its bills early Wednesday for the budget which is due Sunday, the start of the new fiscal year.
All of these bills implement various parts of the principles of the Digital Due Process Coalition.
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Bills were introduced in Congress twice but were shot down due to opposition from entrenched fishing interests.
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The Bills had a need for help on the back end due to the departure of veteran safety George Wilson, who joined the Tennessee Titans, and the uncertain future of standout Jairus Byrd.
It recently gave up 34 aircraft it was leasing out due to an inability to pay millions of dollars in leasing bills.
The threat of your house being robbed and criminals being able to find your hidden bills or walk away with your safe is much more likely than losing money due to cyber crime.
The companies and the unions have said a new regulation targeting mercury and other toxic pollutants, due to be proposed this week, could lead to higher electric bills, billions of dollars in new costs and the closing of plants that employ thousands of workers.
The library was due to be run entirely by volunteers, with fundraising to pay for utility bills and new books.
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