Sentence examples for a consequence of budget from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a consequence of budget" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to refer to the effects or outcomes resulting from budget constraints or decisions, but it lacks clarity and completeness.
Example: "The layoffs were a consequence of budget cuts made earlier this year."
Alternatives: "result of budget constraints" or "outcome of budget decisions".

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Further satellite launches were restarted only last spring.For years Japan's space programme has dwindled, a consequence of budget cuts and of Japan's constitutional inability to develop anything that might have military applications.

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"The majority of working families affected by the proposed cuts would still be worse off in 2020-21 as a consequence of the budget package".

Labor will promise $200m to increase bulk billing incentives for pathology for older Australians and cancer patients, and the Morrison government will dig in on tax, highlighting a list of professions it says will be better off as a consequence of its budget plan.

… It's just a consequence of the budget realities".

In the Lords (11am) peers question ministers on the impact of the UK leaving the EU on affordable housing, the number of social houses built as a consequence of the Budget and the equalities impact assessment the government have undertaken into the implications of Brexit.

It's too late to change that, Purcell says, and the tweaks to the music program are simply a consequence of the budget shortfall.

Greece and France will hold national elections on Sunday, when citizens are expected to register their discontent at the decline in living standards and public services that has been a consequence of government budget-cutting.

The layoffs are a direct consequence of budget cuts to schools, which have occurred in each of the last four years, forcing principals to make tough decisions about what and whom to do without.

Second, and related, the fact that regulators are less skilled isn't a consequence of limited regulatory budgets: an increase in budgets would lead to more regulators, but wouldn't reverse the skill-differential with bankers.

My successor, Michael Spurr, has faced even bigger challenges as a consequence of the severe budget reductions.

Environmental groups also blamed unregulated construction and expressed concerns that government cutbacks to environmental protection agencies, a consequence of Italy's budget and economic travails, had undermined efforts to better manage such catastrophes.

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