Sentence examples for is expenditure from inspiring English sources

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is expenditure

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Act of expending or paying out.

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The number of beneficiaries is falling, and so is expenditure.

What you'll see is expenditure as a share of the economy continuing to [fall] – that is the way to a sustainable surplus".

Harvard economist Alberto Alesina recently summarised evidence concerning whether government deficit reduction – that is, expenditure cuts and/or tax increases – always induces such negative effects: "The answer to this question is a loud no".

'RDI Fraction' is Expenditure on Rural Development Fraction (a converter).

The crosswise (row) direction is income and the lengthwise (column) direction is expenditure.

'STEI Fraction' is Expenditure on Science Technology and Environment Fraction (a converter).

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As a result there would be scope for devolved taxation to raise 40% of the Scottish parliament's expenditure.

Some, like the Iraq war, were expenditures of choice.

"These are expenditures that are not imperative in this time of fiscal uncertainty," he said.

"There are expenditures that are growing at a rate faster than revenues," Mr. Ravitch said.

The animals are donated to this organization but there are expenditures of about $11 for each dog.

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