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The word "departmental" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to refer to something related to a specific department within an organization.
Example: "The departmental meeting will take place every Monday to discuss ongoing projects."
Alternatives: "Divisional" or "Sectional."
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departmental
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Of or pertaining to a department.
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Abbott said "the changes to departmental structure … will simplify the management of government business, create clear lines of accountability and ensure that departments deliver on the government's key priorities".
These "efficiency savings" will be to departmental spending rather than cuts to benefits payments and are separate from the planned £12bn in welfare cuts, the details of which have yet to be revealed by the government.
Osborne told parliament another five years of cuts were needed to departmental spending and local government alongside cuts to the welfare bill to achieve a budget surplus by 2019/20.
In combination with the Liberal Democrats, they set out on a course of austerity that has involved cuts of roughly one-fifth to departmental budgets outside a "ring-fence" protecting the National Health Service, schools and international aid.The crisis in the euro zone and a British economic slump led the chancellor to toss out his original plan of closing the structural deficit by 2015.
In fact, meeting their fiscal targets will be a big challenge especially if productivity growth does not pick up.George Osborne, the chancellor of the exchequer, must work out how to extract about 7% from departmental budgets.
In Orange, Provence, where elections to departmental councils were also held, it scored 40%; in Carpentras, 37%.
(Their main gripes are the way that she has supposedly ransacked various departmental budgets to pay for her highly personalised anti-poverty programmes, and the disregard she showed for the constitution with her phoney divorce. Others detect a whiff of sexism and snobbishness in some of the opposition she faces).
The rest, he intimates, without giving details, would come from slighter welfare and departmental cuts.These offers recall Britain's last big tax-and-spend election, in 1992.
About £6bn would come from tackling tax avoidance and £12bn from departmental spending cuts.
Tony Abbott and the Coalition have sacked three departmental heads in a modest shakeup of the public service after promising no "night of the long knives".
But making the necessary cuts in departmental spending and the necessary savings in the benefit budget – none of it easy – these things are not avoidable," Cridland told reporters.
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