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" 'We're tired of these woe-is-me films, the black always being the underdog and never getting even to break even on the silver screen.' " [cartoon id= a13620"] For Lee's senior project, Eichelberger encouraged him to edit the footage he had shot in the summer of 1977. Lee turned it into a short feature that he called "Last Hustle in Brooklyn".
"But that means you're going to have to wait 50 years even to break even," he notes.
To survive and even to break even is extraordinary". Even during the recession years of the recent past, in which many local arts organizations shuttered or put their plans on hold, the Laguna Dance Festival continued to offer a wide range of programming to devoted audiences.
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JET hasn't even managed to break even, energy-wise.
Though few sequels since have fulfilled that promise, even the worst usually manage to break even.
That obviously gives them more cash to spend, even if they are aiming to break even, and fuels inflation.
Some 89% of finance directors expect their organisations to break even or even make a surplus in 2013-14, with 11% ending in deficit.
But then came the bad news that not even such healthy sales were enough to break even.
An economist would calculate that the savings would have to be even larger to break even, to take account of the interest payments that the $3,000 could have earned if left in the bank -- or if not borrowed from the bank as part of a car loan.
But at this point, even if the program were only to break even, he and other administrators say they need finger imaging.
The 2% limit "does not allow even the most cost-effective to break even on smaller loans at present," said the report, which called for an increase to 3% a month – equating to an APR of 42%.
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