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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aggressive budget" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a budget that is ambitious, aiming for significant cost reductions or increased spending in certain areas to achieve specific goals. Example: "The company has set an aggressive budget for the upcoming fiscal year, aiming to expand its market share significantly."
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A report in The Caucus columnin some editions on Tuesdayabout an aggressive budget planby Representative Ron Paul thatwould greatly shrink the federalgovernment misstated part of thename of an agency that he hasproposed eliminating.
She has built a governorship on aggressive budget cutting, a relentless pursuit of job growth and a cheerleader's enthusiasm for a state that often finishes toward the back of the pack in education, economics and health.
She has built her governorship on aggressive budget cutting, a relentless pursuit of job growth and a cheerleader's enthusiasm for a state that often finishes toward the back of the pack in education, economics and health.
In a sense, Mr. Ryan has made Mr. Obama's rhetorical job easy: for months, the president has argued that the election is a choice between two different paths for the country, and that the Romney/Ryan path of aggressive budget cutting and deregulation will lead to yet more economic suffering.
9 29 p.m. | Updated LAS VEGAS - Representative Ron Paul on Monday unveiled an aggressive budget plan that would greatly shrink the federal government that he is seeking to run, eliminating the agency that oversees airport security, the Departments of Energy and Education and three others, while cutting all war financing.
Having Mr. Ryan take the Medicare fight to Florida, a crucial battleground state that Mr. Obama won in 2008, represented an effort by Mitt Romney's campaign to turn what many strategists predicted would be the ticket's Achilles' heel — Mr. Ryan's detailed and aggressive budget cuts — into an asset.
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Some say he could guide the debate, and give a lift to the White House, by speaking out against the aggressive budget-cutting proposed by many Republican candidates, particularly those backed by the Tea Party movement.
Enron, aggressive accounting, budget deficits, steel tariffs, the farm bill, F.B.I. bungling -- all of it adds up, in European minds in particular, to what Barton Biggs of Morgan Stanley calls a "fall from grace".
O'Brien said that the club's average attendance had been a bit more than 7,000 a game and that the club was on target for "modest losses" because of start-up costs associated with spending about $500,000 to improve the team's training complex at Mitchel Field and an aggressive advertising budget.
For many families in the queue, the wait is effectively interminable, a veritable purgatory without end, the result of the aggressive state budget cutting that has defined the aftermath of the Great Recession.
He has had at least two years of tempering as a Republican lightning rod for his aggressive House budgets.
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