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One result was that money collected through various legal actions grew sharply, and the law department revenues under Mr. Schwartz began exceeding expenditures.
He was among the people who, in 1985, encouraged Mr. Bush to get into an adult Bible study group, where according to a mutual friend Mr. Bush once answered a question about the definition of a prophet by saying it was the result of revenues exceeding expenditures.
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Such measures included high absentee rates (which could imply manipulated enrolment rates), excessive schools fees, "excess" principal salary (40% higher than their opportunity cost), "excess" income (income exceeding expenditure), and "missing" information on grant receipt.
By the early 1880s the federal government was running large and seemingly intractable fiscal surpluses: revenues exceeded expenditures (including debt service and repurchases) by over 40 percent during that decade.
The trustees' 2010 annual report clearly shows that income substantially exceeded expenditures -- income: $807.5 billion; expenditures $685.8.
In addition, individual yearly expenditures for DM patients with DRF were showed to exceed expenditures for other DM patients by +12% (TT) to +53% (IT), again with substantial nursing care and medical device costs for patients treated with insulin.
The primary surplus means that, technically, Greek government revenues now exceed expenditure.
Income from investments and contributions currently exceed expenditure on pensions by £4bn-£5bn £4bn-£5bn situation is expected to go into reverse within the next seven or eight years.
Attacks on Liberal Democrats have diminished in recent weeks as Labour has faced up to the reality that a welfare budget that exceeds expenditure on health, education and defence cannot be immune when the objective is to restore economic stability.
Athens, they said, had agreed to achieve a budget surplus – where state tax income exceeds expenditure – of 3.5% of GDP once the bailout expired in 2018, a feat that was not feasible without further cuts, said the IMF.
The block grant allowed the government to impose grant penalties on councils which exceeded expenditure targets and CCT was a deliberately-aimed blow at the union-dominated public sector which had been involved in strikes during the winter of discontent during the final year of the James Callaghan's Labour government.
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