Sentence examples for spending end from inspiring English sources

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Where does the spending end?" Representative Flake said, "This is the most expensive week in the history of the Republic".

He framed the image within a broader crusade against the federal government: privatize Social Security, eliminate the Department of Education, slash taxes and spending, end earmarks.

Labour has already signalled its intention to cap overall benefit spending, end winter fuel payments for the richest pensioners, tighten the rules on some benefits for foreign workers and maintain restrictions on child benefit for wealthier families.

There are better questions to put to ministers on science policy, like when will the freeze on science and research spending end, do they intend to increase the amount of funding linked to a researcher's impact, and do they want to further concentrate research funding, which would come at the cost of particular UK regions?

But for nearly every one of Cruz's campaign promises – repeal Obamacare, enact a flat tax, abolish the IRS, rein in the EPA, reduce regulations on small businesses, increase military spending, end the rules of engagement for US troops serving abroad, and realize a "day of reckoning" for "jihadists" on his eventual inauguration day – the crowd applauded, cheered and even whistled.

It's amazing that people who shouldn't be spending end up buying the most expensive presents for their family.

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Shell abandoned drilling in Alaska last month after $7bn of spending ended with a well that failed to find hydrocarbons.

The bill, which cut trillions of dollars from its spending, ended a lengthy partisan battle just hours before the government's borrowing authority was set to run out.

Instead, the spending ended up raising concerns that Japan's ballooning deficit could one day lead to a Greek-style financial collapse.

The Chancellor told MPs: "Because the national debt share is falling a year earlier than forecast at the Autumn Statement, the squeeze on public spending ends a year earlier too.

Rigueur has been a dirty word ever since then-President François Mitterrand, a Socialist, had to make a humiliating U-turn in 1983 after two years of free spending ended in devaluation, capital flight and large trade and current-account deficits.

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