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The outlay would be modest.
The outlay would be minimal compared to the benefits, he says.
If Rojo, Di María and Blind were landed, United's total outlay would be more than £80m.
In her budget range — $200,000 or less — her monthly outlay would be the same as if she rented, he said.
And it was tailored to appeal to Bush's sensibilities — government involvement would be temporary, and about half of the initial public outlay would be recovered when redeveloped properties were sold.
Given that it would have to make the same offer to Cable and Wireless HKT's other shareholders, Singapore Telecommunications' total cash outlay would be $7.5 billionn, or $11.9 billion.
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And if the pitchers headed for the Bronx were Sandy Koufax and Walter "The Big Train" Johnson, perhaps such outlays would be justifiable.
His campaign said that by 2008, government outlays would be 17percentt of the gross domestic product, the lowest level since 1956 and down from 18.7percentthis yearar.
But Duane Grant, who grows about 5,000 acres of sugar beets in Rupert, Idaho, said the extra seed outlays would be offset by other savings.
In a second term for Mr. Obama, with the economy recovered and unemployment stabilized at 5percentt, federal outlays would be 22.2percentt of G.D.P. — well above the average of 20.2percentt over the last 50 years.
The shifting of expenses at the heart of the WorldCom accounting scandal was orchestrated by Mr. Sullivan, whose determination of how financial outlays would be expensed enabled WorldCom to report profits that the company now says should have been recorded as losses.
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