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To expenditures
noun
Act of expending or paying out.
Exact(45)
No more overspending in fat years and no draconian cuts to expenditures during future recessions.
He says the Health Ministry has "real monetary constraints right now due to expenditures of the prior ministry".
The 2014 budget was amended, and because of revenue shortfalls the 2015 budget had to be resubmitted with big cuts to expenditures on government administration.
Mr. Romney and his campaign are barred by law from coordinating with them when it comes to expenditures in the presidential race.
But around one third expected some negative effects over the next twelve months, with reports of a 'risk off' approach to expenditures and some imminent plans for spending slipping".
The effort led to expenditures of $60 billion in aid and $8 billion in known waste, widespread cost overruns and declining interest in projects by Iraqis as the United States pulled out.
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"It adds up to family budgets, to family expenditures, to vacations, hence people are upset".
Workers' compensation laws alone did little to get industry to make expenditures to prevent occupational diseases.
Professionals, retailers and manufacturers all agree, however, that it's best to tailor expenditures to expectations.
Costello's cuts to expenditure were double that.
"We pay close attention to expenditure, to making the clubs self-sufficient.
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