As a publicly-funded body, every decision made has to be accounted for on a value-for-money basis.
It also said that the value-for-money of the building is currently open to question.
In value-for-money terms, Britain's fire service does not perform particularly well by international standards.
Sellafield nuclear plant is to undergo a value-for-money inspection after a report found it posed a "risk".
The value-for-money rating on the Metro service fell from 71 in 2007 to 63 in the Spring 2008 results.
The problem: There's a difference between value-for-money and hitting the pricing sweet spot.
We can bristle at the idea of chains and mass production, with their homogeneity, predictability, and constant genuflection to the value-for-money god.
Wallace's innovations, such as changing the company's focus to produce competitively priced, value-for-money vehicles, were not immediately embraced by the Mazda rank-and-file.
Third, the industry does not generally offer value-for-money products, but rather an array of proliferating instruments that are difficult to compare and understand.
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He started importing frozen foods before launching LuLu during the Gulf War, it went on to make its name as a provider of value-for-money goods.
University of Ulster economist Mike Smyth has said he thought it was "far too premature" to say the Titanic building project would not be value-for-money.
Customers came flocking as LuLu made its name as a provider of value-for-money goods by eliminating middlemen and setting up its own manufacturing and bulk purchasing.
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But the Weaver Vale MP questioned the value-for-money posed by EDMs, claiming that they have "no legislative effect" and rarely spark a debate in the Commons.
In a kitchen that is definitely on the small side, he's serving up value-for-money dishes which he reckons are a recipe for success in tough economic times.
"I am delighted that Heathfield Independent Schools and Andrew McCarthy intend to take over the school and are committed to providing first-class, value-for-money independent education, " he added.
These range from easy-to-cook to value-for-money, from adventurous to fresh.
Will these austerity schools prove to be value-for-money schools?
At his academy in Shanghai, Dickie has a team of 15 Olympic hopefuls, eight of whom attend full-time training, which is funded by a state who get value for money -- with the girls training six days a week if they are not contesting a tournament.
Andrew RT Davies warned the First Minister would have to "work very hard to convince us that this move will represent value for tax-payer money and, equally important, deliver the improvements that are needed".
Partly because his budget is an unusual "ring-fenced" one, while other departments are being cut, the head of DfID - International Development Secretary Andrew Mitchell - constantly emphasises his quest for value for money, for both aid recipients and the British taxpayer.
And this reform will charge insurance companies a fee for their most expensive policies, which will encourage them to provide greater value for the money -- an idea which has the support of Democratic and Republican experts.
The report's authors, who received information from almost 25, 000 students and around 200 corporate recruiters, note that given the current economic climate, value for money -- or "return on investment" to use a suitable business school-style term -- was a key factor in determining this year's rankings.
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JetBlue, for instance, is known for offering value for money, rather than just rock-bottom fares and service.
The tough times had a positive side effect: the birth of restaurants that offer value for money and--a real shocker in Hong Kong--good service.
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Asked if it was "good value for money" - he said "that's for others to judge".
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But I noted a reluctance to engage with a central question about Value for Money in Policing - what is it that we value?
In February, the National Audit Office said HMRC had improved its value for money in 2011-12 as it began a programme to reduce annual running costs by 25% by 2014-15.
For IPOs, their pre-money valuation is used as a proxy for exit value.
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