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Discover Ludwig"make expenditures" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is often used when discussing money, budgets, or costs. For example, "The company decided to make expenditures on new equipment."
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Congress has already authorized funding, committed us to make expenditures.
According to a "mission statement," which Helmsley signed on March 1, 2004, the trust was to make expenditures for "purposes related to the provision of care for dogs".
The Tower Commission report appears to indicate that Colonel North did make expenditures for contra military equipment, supplies, and so on.
But a public official cannot use a PAC, as he would a campaign fund, to make expenditures that promote his candidacy.
It is against U.S. law for non-Americans to make expenditures or disbursements in an effort to affect the outcome of a U.S. election.
The 1974 legislation in question was passed as a result of President Nixon's refusal to make expenditures authorized by Congress that he disagreed with.
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Furthermore, such self-regulation has required companies to make expenditure and undertake commitments addressing political and social pressures on business.
Faced with financial pressures, households will have to make expenditure decisions that, again, have the potential to negatively impact on the welfare of children in the household.
Together with the Council, amend the Stability Pact to make expenditure on education and training count as investment, thereby eliminating it from the calculation of the debt ratio.
A gradual reduction of 2.5% annually from 2010, asks for a climate policy that makes expenditures possible of 50 €/tCO22 before 2015.
Duncan Goose While it is important to strengthen countries' tax systems and improve their incomes, making expenditures more efficient is a key first step.
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