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Going back to the notion that appropriations committees should be deciding on spending, instead of doing it as part of an ad hoc leadership group.
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Douglas Ollivant, a senior fellow at the New America Foundation, put it bluntly when he told The New York Times last year that Americans had quietly decided on spending "somewhere between $10 and $20 billion per year in perpetuity for the privilege of Afghanistan not totally collapsing".
On Tuesday night, Mr. Smith asked the Democratic caucus to decide on spending cuts before considering the income tax proposal, according to several Senate Democrats who attended the gathering.
As soon as the NFL issued its 2018-19 schedule, the Rams' athletic trainers and nutritionist researched altitude performance and decided on spending a week in the mountains.
He flew out every Monday and flew back on Friday, but decided to spend one weekend on the East Coast with me.
Deciding to spend more money on one item can help you prioritize.
"States are broke, so many are deciding to spend less on water issues, but municipalities have no choice," Nelson explains.
"Asia is naturally a big saver, but now we're deciding to spend it on ourselves," says Dr Mahani with a smile.
Mr. Sakaiya and Kiichi Miyazawa, the finance minister, have said the government should await the economic data on the current quarter before deciding on further spending.
Inevitably, this leads to a particular challenge: with finite resources, there is always a balance to be struck deciding on competing spending priorities.
"Whatever you decide to spend on a campaign, you go in increments," he explained.
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