Sentence examples for fiscally expensive from inspiring English sources

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And while the resource-rich nation of nearly 200 million people is receptive to new technology from international companies, it remains fiercely protective of its own industrial base, legislatively complex and fiscally expensive.

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Hawks present claims about the threat of communism and terrorism that must be stopped, militarily, in far-flung lands, while the doves, who go along or not with a given war action in the beginning, ultimately argue on cost-benefit grounds that the (inevitable) escalation is too expensive fiscally or politically to continue.

With the UK's 'sugar rush' recovery underway, conventional gilts and equities should welcome the upgrade to growth projections and the fact that Osborne is keeping budget consolidation ahead of fiscally 'expensive' give-aways.

"On the case of the New Jersey governor, I think embracing Obamacare, expanding Medicaid in his state is very expensive and not fiscally conservative," Mr. Paul said.

"I'll be damned if a lame duck is going to fiscally handcuff his successor with an expensive deal that the public opposes," Mr. Green said.

This reluctance to pay for maintenance isn't even fiscally prudent, for it's far more expensive to build new trails than to maintain old ones.

Guy: The falling value of the American dollar makes traveling abroad even more expensive and it'd be fiscally responsible to just postpone our trip, baby.

Supron said she was pleased with the results so far, but "it's expensive and we need to make sure it's fiscally sustainable". She said Cayuga Heights was expecting an annual decrease in the deer population of 10 to 15percentt.

But some fiscally conservative Republicans voted against the bill, citing their concerns about creating an expensive new entitlement program, and news of the new estimate spawned frustration among them and other Congressional Republicans as they attended a retreat in Philadelphia on Friday.

For example, since 2006, ERP is no longer supported fiscally in the Netherlands, so that voluntary early exit from work has become more expensive.

It's also fiscally prudent: A Brown University study found the more states spend on meals, which are not expensive, the less they spend housing seniors in nursing homes, which costs much more.

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