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They'll want clear assurances that the fund would be wisely spent.
David Lee, who edits a publication called the Jackdaw (which describes itself as "nasty and critical of many things, and especially of the art establishment which stinks like the rotting carcase it is"), has been merrily suggesting that Arts Council England's money would be wisely used in mounting exhibitions of the works of Beryl Cook and Jack Vettriano.
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Whether the breathing space thus granted would be used wisely or squandered is another matter.
Some academic leaders say the money would be more wisely spent on helping young engineers start businesses after they graduate.
The president also used the session to reassure Congressional leaders and Americans that money would be used wisely, promising to impose tight controls.
He said that some Assembly members wanted to see changes that would strengthen the independence of the authority's board and also wanted assurances that money given to the authority would be spent wisely.
But the most crucial element of our future lies with our children and money spent on HS2, for example, would be more wisely spent on improving the education we give to the young (and I mean proper education, not Govean).
They always knew that when they made a grant to Verdery, the money would be spent wisely, the project would proceed in a smart, planned way, and the arts world would benefit.
Failure to do so raises the question of whether resources currently used for expensive and time-consuming restoration projects would be more wisely invested in arresting further habitat loss and encouraging natural recovery.
The review of the future funding needs of the NHS carried out at the chancellor's behest by Derek Wanless, a former banker, states that the real spending increases of more than 7% a year for the next five years that Mr Brown has committed himself to are "at the upper end of what could sensibly be spent...to be wisely spent they would represent a very considerable management challenge.
But at least the money would be spent more wisely.
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