Sentence examples for planned outlays from inspiring English sources

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Tesla's planned outlays also appear to give short shrift to the dozens of repair centers that will be required to maintain its customers' cars; already Tesla owners have complained about delays of a month or more for routine or pressing issues, according to an article in Automotive News.

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"It's a new ballgame," declared Mayor William Eckman as he rallied residents to the rebuilding task already primed by an emergency planning outlay of $400,000 from the state.

; As for "previously planned levels" of spending, FY 1998′s outlay for new weapons is nearly $3 billion less than that appropriated by Congress for FY 1997.

By 2015, when the budget is supposed to come into balance, it plans to reduce outlays by C$5.2 billion a year just 1.9% of current spending compared with a 5% drop in Ontario.

That money, along with a similar amount from the European Space Agency, make up the first outlays of a planned $2 billion to $3 billion to have Galileo, which would include both satellites and ground-based enhancements, operational by 2008.

This year Part D will cover medications until your own out-of-pocket expenditures and your plan's outlays reach $2,700.

Mr. Obuchi pushed through a $400 billion plan for outlays to stimulate the economy and to recapitalize banks to try to get the economy growing, measures that were popular with the public.

The government's projected 14 percent increase in social outlays this year, while outstripping the planned 11.9 percent rise in the total budget, is inadequate, given the low starting base, according to Qu Hongbin, HSBC's chief China economist.

The federal government will finance most of it, with some matching grants from the city, "but we hope to cover any outlays with rent" from a restaurant planned for the second floor of the terminal, she said.

Last year, the e-university project was abandoned after it attracted only 900 students for an outlay of £50m out of a planned £62m.

The report, calls for a "once-for-all outlay of about $3.5 billion," beyond currently planned investments, to expand airports and increase air traffic control capacity to meet the demand for the next two decades.

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