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There was never enough money.
But there is never enough money.
"There's never enough money," he said.
There's simply never enough money to go around.
There is never enough money to do what you want.
"There was never enough money expected from one".
There is, of course, never enough money for the NHS.
First, there is never enough money to go around.
unequal division of aid is unavoidable; there is never enough money to go around.
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The modest increase in its appropriation for fiscal 1989 staved off operational paralysis, but there seems nothing on the horizon that will challenge the bleak assessment that "There's never enough--never enough money, never enough men, & never enough time".
I think the problem is the shortage of funds from Finance...there is never enough money, so even though the directorate makes its budget, when the hospital gets it funds, there is always much less than what they require... .....
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