Sentence examples for communications expenditures from inspiring English sources

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So the big picture is that total communications expenditures will shift toward companies like Cisco and Juniper, and that will be a massive share opportunity, one much larger than percentage share gain in one particular product area.

From very little in 1994, Gucci's "communications" expenditures — advertising, mostly, and some public relations — rose to $28 million in 1995, to $61 million in 1996, to $69 million in 1997 and exceeded $80 million last year.

U.S. communications expenditures as a share of national disposable income has been flat since 1997, but users have added over 100 million broadband and video connections and over 100 million wireless connections, according to the Bureau of Economic Analysis.

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Taxpayers are already paying for a $38 million high school expansion, a new senior center and police communications center, expenditures that greatly concerned Michael Lipnicki, Board of Finance chairman.

Election commission rules require that organizations and individuals placing advocacy advertising or electioneering communications report their expenditures and identify donors who gave them money for those purposes.

Both the electioneering communications and independent expenditure responses now have a "unique_id" attribute, which is a SHA1 digest of the F.E.C.'s electronic filing number and the transaction identifier and can be used to keep duplicate records from your data.

In that job, Kenen had been obligated to register under the Foreign Agents Registration Act, which had stringent disclosure requirements about financial expenditures and communications with the U.S. government.

In order to avoid declaring the provision unconstitutional, the court held that it "must be construed to apply only to expenditures for communications that, in express terms advocate the election or defeat of a clearly identified candidate for federal office".

The Supreme Court upheld the latter provision in McConnell v. Federal Election Commission (2003) but struck it down in Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission (2010), which also overturned Buckley v. Valeo's general endorsement of limits on independent expenditures for communications that expressly advocate the election or defeat of a clearly identified candidate.

Lobbying expenditures, direct lobbying communications, and grass roots lobbying communications.

26 CFR § 56.4911-2 - Lobbying expenditures, direct lobbying communications, and grass roots lobbying communications.

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