Yet some administrators have urged a reduction in the current outlay for salary and benefits. |
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In my case, in order to minimise my monthly outlay, I chose to repay the loan amount after 30 years. |
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Their breadhead accountants maintain that if it's not on the telly it doesn't exist yet as budget outlay is calculated only after transmission. |
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And each time you go for a flat, as well as the financial outlay of getting a survey done, you have the emotional investment. |
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They want to know my outgoings, my fixed costs, my capital outlay, my VAT number, my date of incorporation. |
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Besides the outlay in money, vineyard investments take time to yield a return. |
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Because much of the outlay pays for property, plant, and equipment, most food chains amortize this cost over several years. |
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A small outlay will save you money but equally you will often get what you pay for, and a bad horse costs as much to feed as a good one. |
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That would involve the outlay of a great deal of money for only one match a season, but the days have gone when people put up with what they get. |
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And so the next thing was to get an idea about what treatments cost and what you'd get for an outlay of money. |
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In fact, the acquisition and maintenance of social rank could well require the outlay of large sums of money. |
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An angler can now buy a really good quality pole for a fairly modest outlay compared to a few years ago. |
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Things were helped by its non-US grosses being much greater than that, but still the studio would have been hard pressed to get its outlay back. |
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The spiralling cost of houses means that a home is a huge outlay in terms of borrowing and ready cash. |
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Replacing skirting and architraves is a good way of upgrading a home with minimum outlay. |
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With these he was careful and prudent, but never hesitated to recommend judicious outlay. |
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The defence outlay can be reduced and some funds diverted for the welfare of disadvantaged children. |
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The statement of the beneficiary's outlay shall be produced in support of any request for a new payment. |
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While the old Datsun 240Z provided buyers with style and pace for a minimum outlay of cash, this new 370Z is anything but bargain-basement. |
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It did not require a vast military outlay, and could stand as a practical test of the girl's mission. |
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For one thing, many experiences demand a substantial outlay on commodities: horses, hounds and jodhpurs, for example. |
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When you think that you'll probably have a new fridge for 10 years, you need to look at the initial capital outlay and the ongoing cost. |
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But since 2010, the programme has declined in terms of financial outlay and employment generated. |
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It should be possible to exchange information electronically in order to reduce both the administrative outlay and the costs to businesses. |
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Paying more for someone with more talent will often yield benefits that far exceed the marginal additional salary outlay. |
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I estimate we will achieve payback on our capital outlay within three years. |
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In terms of child care, that is the second highest outlay for a family of four in Burnaby. |
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By leasing equipment instead of buying, you can avoid a big cash outlay and free up those funds for other immediate business needs. |
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But it doesn't work that way, because the cost outlay for the star is much greater than it would be in one focused market. |
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The initial capital outlay would have been far too high if extra community funding had not been available. |
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Most organizations cannot afford the significant outlay in time and resources that policy participation requires. |
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In addition, we have laid out measures designed to curb the outlay of state resources. |
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Research outlay becomes essential to continue to exist and maintain one's place in the competitive environment. |
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Riding schools don't receive the rates concessions accorded to agriculture, but employment changes such as the working time directive and minimum wage have increased outlay. |
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We might even triple or quintuple our initial outlay in the process. |
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How we ever scraped the money together to buy gobstoppers and comics after all this outlay of our precious resources was down to odd jobs and paper rounds. |
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The creation of the tapestry cartoons, which vary in size but measure approximately eleven by sixteen feet, involved a tremendous outlay of manpower. |
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Christmas cards account for only a small amount of our outlay. |
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Conrad's poor health and his unsatisfactory schoolwork caused his uncle constant problems and no end of financial outlay. |
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As Chart 1 indicates, however, the level of outlay of welfare and related expenses began to rise more sharply in the 1920's and took an exceptional jump at the onset of the Great Depression. |
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Despite the cost to build these feats of engineering, the financial outlay proved correct as they improved efficiency in the mines. |
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However, the Board was aware that the organization's financial outlay was rapidly becoming unsustainable due to the demographic trends of an aging population. |
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The margin between income and outgo is just as satisfactory if it is widened by efficient curtailment of outlay as if it is expanded by obtaining higher prices. |
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The total outlay obviously varies considerably depending on whether you drive a gas-guzzling Chelsea tractor or an eco-friendly runaround. |
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Thus the personal outlay for one trierarchy would approximate the life-time income of a skilled worker. |
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The Group is observing growing demand for this type of project, where the supplier does the development work, makes the investment and then earns back its outlay over a number of years of operation. |
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Solar power, of course, has many more uses, and by amortizing the start-up costs over perhaps five years, the total cash outlay is about the same. |
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The second quarter typically has a higher outlay of expenditures compared to the first quarter as conditions are more favourable for outside construction activity on our network assets. |
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The transport picture is complex, because a large part of it consists of the outlay for migrant workers' journeys and the associated credit and repayments. |
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Some believe it will provide a refreshing change, with the use of existing stadiums avoiding the usual immense outlay and fans in countries that would not be able to host the tournament alone being involved. |
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We expect that we will be able to reorganize the ownership structure of the business over time such that we can extinguish the tax liability without any material cash outlay. |
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The fact is that one runs the risk of winning largely on a small outlay, or of losing inconsiderably. |
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A further sleight of hand by the central government is simply to push the excess of actual spending over outlay into the next year's spending, thereby reducing the next year's outlay even more. |
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It has been suggested that the quaestors were obliged to buy their right to an official career by personal outlay on the streets. |
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Each company was guaranteed a 5 per cent return on its capital outlay and, in addition, a share of half the profits. |
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With toll roads, the cost of building and maintaining them is borne by the developer who recovers his outlay by levying tolls on the traffic which uses the road. |
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