The GO budget, as it is commonly referred to, accounts for money spent by central administration and its related services. |
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But sceptics say he still has to cut spending or raise taxes to balance the books and could raise indirect taxes in next year's budget. |
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The budget speech was the second within two weeks in which he accounted to the legislature on finances and services delivery. |
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Part of Preece's limited budget for next term will be spent on bringing a couple of wide boys to the club. |
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Adobe masonry is heavy work, so limiting the square footage of the adobe walls is important to building on a budget. |
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For instance, a budget that was permanently balanced would freeze the level of federal debt. |
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In later years public demand saw him travelling the length and breadth of the country to deliver his budget speeches to rapt audiences. |
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He didn't bring up one single argument in respect to the abortion of a budget that was tabled this year. |
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She has a lot of lavish, wasteful spending in her budget in particular, and I'd like to cut that. |
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There are many other hotels nearby to fit any budget, for the accommodation of guests. |
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Large disparities in the contributions member nations were expected to make to the EU budget caused no small amount of acrimony. |
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Sixty-three percent thought that budget airlines offered very good value for money. |
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For his second he inherits, from himself, a whacking budget deficit of his own making and a huge current account deficit. |
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So financial experts are warning holiday impulse buying can end up throwing your carefully planned budget out of whack. |
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Due to a severe budget shortfall, she announced last Monday that the city is eliminating curbside recycling and leaf pickup. |
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No budget since 1997 has been passed without a raft of measures to boost productivity and new business formation. |
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What rate of GDP expansion would today be necessary to balance the California budget? |
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Cultural services, foreign affairs, and transportation receive only one to three per cent of the total budget. |
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If Mark is leaving because of rumoured budget cuts, the person coming in is on a sticky wicket straight away. |
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Considerations are now in progress to allocate a budget to drill 401 bore water wells for consumers and farmers. |
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Most budget machines come with at least a read-only drive, which is necessary as most software is supplied on CD-Rom. |
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There was just so much more to see and do but time and tide wait for no man, and my budget was going on a diet, losing weight fast. |
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He added that the responsibility for the next year's budget now rests with the MPs and they are the ones to decide. |
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The council fired the company saying they were behind time and over budget. |
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Ryanair is expanding its fleet, adding base airports and increasing its routes in Europe to take advantage of demand for budget travel. |
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Meanwhile, the budget at the club has been slashed and the manager left because pledges were not kept. |
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We were both broke and working pub shifts but nothing could abate my appetite for conceiving low budget film ideas. |
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It is no longer necessary to be content with a cheap gadget, simply because the branded one is priced beyond the limits of the family budget. |
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I would love to go, but I am afeared that a trip to Sydney is a wee bit out of my budget at this point. |
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Of course, line items must be included in the budget to cover adjuncts for parental leaves. |
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Hostelling International Canada has launched a new and improved membership product for adventurous travellers on a budget. |
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Unfortunately, the bike was considerably over the budget that we'd been planning on. |
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These budget racers are designed to offer the average fan the chance to go racing without breaking the bank account. |
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The quantity surveyor contributed a huge amount on this project and the cost management was intense because of the limited budget. |
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To help narrow an ever-widening budget deficit, he has scaled back his city's curbside recycling program. |
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Once we'd agreed on a budget, she explained that she charged a flat fee for her services. |
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In this budget, the government continues its abysmal record on assisting the world's poorest people. |
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Then another Commission official was forced out for whistle-blowing on budget fiddles. |
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Some financially challenged waverers got back on board, deciding to put budget before safety. |
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After relentless budget cuts at the club, Levein could land a war chest even Rangers and Celtic would envy. |
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In any democratic set up the question of accountability of the budget is an important factor. |
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Neither our lease nor our budget will allow us to raze our buildings to put in showcase-perfect sustainable materials. |
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I didn't feel that I had a realistic chance to improve things with the budget I had. |
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Tax cuts and benefit increases are cynically jiggered to mesh with an increasingly mythical congressional budget plan. |
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One is the position of the Commonwealth budget and the other is the balance of payments current account deficit. |
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He also points out that it is not enough for a budget to be fiscally balanced. |
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Russia depends on oil exports for almost 70 percent of its foreign-currency earnings and almost 50 percent of its annual budget. |
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There was disagreement between the President and the Pentagon over the new military budget. |
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My budget is a little strained this month, but I figured what the hey. |
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As Washington chewed over the Paul Ryan-Patty Murray budget deal, the Treasury Department announced a walloping drop in red ink. |
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Of course I despair at the paucity of the budget, but what's new? |
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In his years of consulting work, Kamau has generated an easy equation for investing in art on a budget. |
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It also must have diminished significantly the CGI budget, as well as removed an intolerable amount of background noise. |
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The Minstermen have often found themselves wheeling and dealing on a wafer-thin budget, while dangling dangerously close to expulsion from the Football League. |
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To be sure, there was plenty of Democratic caterwauling about the Reagan budget. |
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And the big toy chains are hopeful that while mom and dad may cut back on other parts of the family budget, they'll continue to splurge on toys for junior. |
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Going forward, Republicans are hoping they can use the continuation of sequestration as leverage in future budget showdowns. |
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Then money for the DOD program was sidelined by the sequestration budget cuts mandated by Congress, Retsky was told. |
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But we also need an approach that could credibly balance the budget over the business cycle. |
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The federal budget has been conclusively balanced, again on the back of taxes on prosperity and full employment which have turned the years of deficit into years of surplus. |
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Neither is it some bush-league Johnny-come-lately gathering with C-list speakers and a shoe-string budget. |
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Even if you haven't, it's possible to supplement budget mixes with soil wetting agents and stir through a bit of pre-soaked peat if you've got it. |
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Funding for prisons has continued to increase in the past two decades, while the percentage of the state budget spent on higher education is going down, the study said. |
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The recent budget battle is only the latest sign of the cluelessness of Washington culture. |
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So the built-in challenge automatically is creating iconic sets and costumes on a really tight budget. |
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Last week I said I will give you a few quotes from old budget speeches. |
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Once we have this information we will prepare a quotation with the aim of trying to ensure your aims and expectations are exceeded whilst remaining within your budget. |
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Agree on a tight monthly budget for eating out and put the budgeted amount of cash in an envelope. |
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It actually kept the government open all year and manage to pass something vaguely resembling a budget. |
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Community policing is expensive and, in an era of budget cuts, increasingly rare. |
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Now as always, Republicans need bipartisan cover to broach the subject of serious budget cutting. |
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This will lead to a further decline in military requirements for aeromedicine with concomitant budget cuts for the support aeromedical installings. |
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Try to budget to put some money aside to cope with an unexpected event. |
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Just before the New Hampshire House was about to pass a brand-new budget in June, Tremblay called it quits. |
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In increasing the total deficit reduction, Simpson and Bowles have put the weight on the spending side of the budget. |
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Ravitch has said the borrowing would have been temporary and would have come in exchange for a more transparent budget. |
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The study also found that 20 per cent of firms put no budget aside for developing skills, while 39 per cent never measure the value of training schemes. |
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The governor has been criticized for his maladroit handling of the budget crisis. |
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Not a single legislative compromise has taken shape, especially on the big-ticket issues like the budget and taxes. |
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Made with a tiny budget in a mere three years, Glodell has achieved the near-impossible with bellflower. |
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The month is commencing with a bang as the government shuts down after failing to pass a budget to fund the government. |
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The avengers, despite its overall gross, only earned back 690 percent of its total budget. |
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The FDNY spot on the JTTF was among the items deemed no longer worth the expense in a time of budget cuts. |
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The amendment was attached to a Senate budget resolution, which Reid does not have the ability to block. |
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Once the budget has been creatively handled, a director still faces the arduous task of casting. |
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The draft budget was approved without challenge reportedly after the council received a radiogram from the Ministry of Home Affairs urging it to approve the draft. |
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The Los Angeles industry has been very successful in the juniors and activewear markets, especially in the budget price point and moderate price point categories. |
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At DoD he ran around with his hair practically on fire denouncing cuts to the defense budget in out-sized, apocalyptic terms. |
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But the Ryan budget could become an albatross in the negotiations over the fiscal cliff. |
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The debt ceiling vote will be something close to an acid test that this budget deal represents a cease fire in the budget wars. |
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Leave it to David Stockman, the acid-tongued former budget director for President Reagan, to make you feel even worse. |
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And in this era of impact-blind, across-the-board budget cuts, we see an opportunity. |
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Some budget airlines operate from Cardiff to Europe, Africa and North America. |
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The budget previously dedicated to the military is now dedicated to providing health care services and education. |
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The council takes official action through the passage of ordinances and resolutions and approves the city budget. |
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In 2010 it was announced that most UK public services would be subject to budget cuts over the next five years. |
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In June 1937, the Roosevelt administration cut spending and increased taxation in an attempt to balance the federal budget. |
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A month later in his 2009 United Kingdom budget he recommended that the mint be made a company with a view of it being sold. |
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The Council passes an annual budget for spending on areas such as housing, traffic management, refuse, drainage, and planning. |
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The decay of the radionuclides in rocks of the Earth's mantle and crust contribute significantly to Earth's internal heat budget. |
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In 2009, Eurostar greatly increased its budget ticket availability to help maintain and grow its dominant market share. |
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Nevertheless, the country remains active in peace keeping missions and maintains a considerable foreign aid budget. |
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In practice, however, the autonomy of regional health administrations over budget setting and spending has been limited to primary care. |
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Changes in the thermohaline circulation are thought to have significant impacts on Earth's energy budget. |
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The sediment budget takes into consideration sediment sources and sinks within a system. |
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Managed retreat is often a response to a change in sediment budget or to sea level rise. |
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The country had large budget deficits year after year, and was largely dependent on borrowed money. |
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Five million marks annually was allocated to run the navy, with a total budget of 408 million marks for shipbuilding. |
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The State Secretary of the Treasury, Hermann von Stengel, resigned because he could see no way to resolve the budget deficit. |
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The presenters are given a budget to buy a used car conforming to certain criteria. |
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The Senate is charged with reviewing the educational policies, physical development, budget, and external relations of the university. |
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Changes in the thermohaline circulation are thought to have significant impacts on the Earth's radiation budget. |
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In addition to their direct effect by scattering and absorbing solar radiation, aerosols have indirect effects on the Earth's radiation budget. |
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This practice represents a significant budget expenditure and is more expansive than in comparable communities. |
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In 2005, Belize was the site of unrest caused by discontent with the PUP government, including tax increases in the national budget. |
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Victoria was pleased when Gladstone resigned in 1885 after his budget was defeated. |
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The town council had limited powers and a small budget funded by the local precept. |
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Thornthwaite, this climate classification method monitors the soil water budget using evapotranspiration. |
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High budget deficits caused the 1998 Russian financial crisis and resulted in a further GDP decline. |
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In addition it was one of the 10 founders of the European Space Agency in 1975 and is the seventh largest contributor to the ESA budget. |
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In 1287, Kublai's minister Sangha created a new currency, Zhiyuan Chao, to deal with a budget shortfall. |
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Haiti has so much foreign debt that payments have rivaled the available government budget for social sector spending. |
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In its revised budget, the government has increased funding for postsecondary education. |
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It drafts legislation, ratifies international treaties, and approves the national budget. |
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In 2008, Mexico contributed over 40 million dollars to the United Nations regular budget. |
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The City of Manila has the highest budget allocation to healthcare among all the cities and municipalities in the Philippines. |
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Harsher budget cuts are expected as Puerto Rico must now repay larger chunks of debts in the following years. |
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Each school district has an elected Board of Education that sets policy, budget, goals, and approves expenditures. |
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Alan Pardew's current squad has been put together with a relatively low budget but the resolve and unity within the team is priceless. |
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Many members were not able to settle their affairs within the time constraints, and the budget was limited for travel and supplies. |
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Volunteer interpretive rangers often fill in for regularly paid rangers due to budget deficits within the park. |
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Since then, Oregon has cut its higher education budget and now ranks 46th in the country in state spending per student. |
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Aesthetically, Letts's film bears material traces of its low budget as well as the director's inattention to professional production values. |
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More budget resorts are being opened in remote areas, which will provide more tourism opportunities. |
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Jonathan, however, dismissed the claim and replaced Sanusi for alleged mismanagement of the central bank's budget. |
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The city's annual budget is in the public record, so if we want, we can go back and see how it's changed over time. |
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Each province has a synod and a mission budget, but it has no authority over its member dioceses. |
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Legislatures observe and steer governing actions and usually have exclusive authority to amend the budget or budgets involved in the process. |
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Opposition members blasted the Tory budget during Question Period on Wednesday, charging that it raises income taxes on the poorest Canadians. |
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The Smith bill won several early tests in the House, which also voted to substantially cut the NLRB's budget. |
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A combination of declining revenues and increased spending led to significant budget deficits. |
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The judicial body is now undergoing strong growth, as witnessed by its continually rising caseload and budget. |
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In 1985, a quarter of Hungary's state budget was spent on supporting inefficient enterprises. |
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The budget included several proposed tax increases to fund the Liberal welfare reforms. |
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There were many public meetings, some of them organised by dukes, which portrayed the budget as the thin end of the socialist wedge. |
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The Lords were entitled by convention to reject, but not to amend, a money bill, but had not rejected a budget for two centuries. |
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Asquith planned the 1908 budget, but by the time he presented it to the Commons he was no longer Chancellor. |
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From July it became increasingly clear that the Tory peers would reject the budget, partly in the hope of forcing an election. |
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In 1860, with the repeal of the paper duties, all money bills were consolidated into a single budget. |
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This denied the Lords the ability to reject individual components and the prospect of voting down the entire budget was seemingly unpalatable. |
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A similar deadlock can occur within a presidential system, where it is also known as a budget crisis. |
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With more money in the household budget, consumers added more meat and dairy products to their diets. |
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This drastic economic policy resulted in deep budget spending cuts, such as significant cuts to scientific research. |
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The Providence City Council consists of 15 councilors, one for each of the city's wards, who enact ordinances and pass an annual budget. |
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When his daughters matured, they managed his budget more responsibly than he ever had himself. |
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While still in Texas, Zellweger appeared in several indie and low budget films. |
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Now birdbaths can be as fun and lively as you like, suited to any style and budget, and super-simple or gizmo-riffic. |
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The high unemployment rates quickly snowballed into a major budget problem for the government. |
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The project had to be stripped down to the core elements in order to hit the budget. |
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Which big budget BBC 'supersoap' was launched amid a blaze of publicity in 1992 only to be cancelled after a mere eight months on screen? |
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The airplane was owned by an Indonesian budget carrier, Lion Air. |
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By adopting many established, American, methodologies and components Polaris was finished on time and within budget. |
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The budget problem was precipitated by many unexpected costs. |
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Congress will not adjourn until the budget has been completed. |
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The mayor tried to hamstring our efforts by cutting the budget. |
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An electioneering budget is an argumentum ad crumenam, and most elections in democracies have a strong element of this old argument. |
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The army received a bigger share of this year's budget increase than the navy or air force. |
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In the basementless house, the kitchen usually serves as the laundry, unless the budget will permit a separate room. |
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The latest budget reforms are intended to bring down the level of inflation. |
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The most common poly budget in use for games at the time of this writing is between 5,000 and 10,000 tris. |
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The latest Tory budget continued the trend begun in 2000 by making further small cuts in family income taxes. |
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A classic budget game, there isn't really anything outstanding about Rescue at all. |
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The political cartoon showed the politician as a caveman, clubbing the budget depicted as a mammoth. |
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The fact is the school system has spent itself into debt, at least partly by exhibiting a champagne taste on a beer budget. |
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The traveller who expects to satisfy a champagne taste on a beer budget in this food-conscious city may be in for a disappointment. |
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It adds that either way BSGR's profit exceeded the national budget of Guinea. |
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It was the first budget with the expressed intent of redistributing wealth among the public. |
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Chyrons might be used to illustrate and compare budget figures or to emphasize a quote. |
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The committee would like to entertain the idea of reducing the budget figures. |
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Icelanders will assure you that their economy is really as fit as a fiddle, and it is true that the country does produce a tidy budget surplus. |
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One way to increase your chances of getting clicks, without bidding over your budget, is to go wide in your keyword niche. |
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Over the past thirty years, Scotland contributed a relative budget surplus. |
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The Parliament uses this to decide whether to approve the Commission's handling of the budget. |
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It offers the broadest range of courses and has the largest research budget. |
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Officials know that if this year's budget is a bitter pill to swallow, next year's will be a bitter horse pill. |
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Investment in new infrastructure and maintenance is financed through the state budget, and subsidies are provided for passenger train operations. |
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Due to budget cuts, four of the branch libraries risk closure whilst services may be reduced elsewhere. |
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The children of the poor were expected to help towards the family budget, often working long hours in dangerous jobs for low wages. |
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If you are careful to keep tabs on your finances, you should be able to stay within a budget. |
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The budget included the introduction of new taxes on the wealthy to allow for the creation of new social welfare programmes. |
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After the budget bill was passed by the Commons in 1909 it was vetoed by the House of Lords. |
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Churchill was involved with the development of the tank, which was financed from the Navy budget. |
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Later economists, as well as people at the time, also criticised Churchill's budget measures. |
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The PCTs budget from the Department of Health was calculated on a formula basis relating to population and specific local needs. |
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In 1970 and 1975, the Budgetary treaties gave Parliament power over the Community budget. |
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Instead, it ensured that taxpayer funds from the Community budget have been correctly spent. |
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The Australian senate had threatened to block the Government's budget by refusing to pass the necessary appropriation bills. |
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Six new reform prisons are to be built with prison governors in charge of operation and budget. |
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Phil Wheatley blamed budget cuts and excessive changes in government policy for the state of prisons. |
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However, as the need for budget cuts in the late 2000s became apparent some councils have sought service mergers. |
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At the time the UK government was running a budget deficit, and Labour's strategy emphasised high public spending. |
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Peel, as a Conservative, had opposed income tax in the 1841 general election, but a growing budget deficit required a new source of funds. |
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In order to ease the large budget deficit which had accumulated due to the recession, the coalition made deep spending cuts. |
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In 2014, due to defense budget restrictions, there were only 12 pilots to fly the 15 Eurofighters in Austria's service. |
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The Pentagon vowed to continue funding the program during budget sequestration if possible. |
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The airport is served by budget airlines, including Ryanair and Jet2, with services to domestic and European destinations. |
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Some 20 per cent of the funds managed by ESA now originate from the supranational budget of the European Union. |
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Like many of Brunel's ambitious projects, the ship soon ran over budget and behind schedule in the face of a series of technical problems. |
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One prominent and very popular theory states that lifespan can be lengthened by a tight budget for food energy called caloric restriction. |
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The Emperor appointed assistants and advisers, but the state lacked many institutions, such as a centrally planned budget. |
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They review financial requests and budget proposals and then allocate funds for each university in the system. |
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In March 2011, the square was occupied by a crowd protesting against the UK Budget and proposed budget cuts. |
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With a new home and First Division football, attendances were more than double those at the Manor Ground, and Arsenal's budget grew rapidly. |
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There was no such tragedy in Montreal in 1976, but bad planning and fraud led to the Games' cost far exceeding the budget. |
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This was due to the fact that for a big budget team, Toyota had only managed second place as their best result. |
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Over the year, the team scored 12 points despite the tight budget and finished 6th in the 1993 Constructors' Championship. |
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Its judges were elected by the Council and the Assembly, and its budget was provided by the latter. |
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By the 1970s, the UN budget for social and economic development was far greater than its peacekeeping budget. |
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The General Assembly approves the regular budget and determines the assessment for each member. |
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The Assembly inherited the powers and budget of the Secretary of State for Wales and most of the functions of the Welsh Office. |
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Having implemented budget cuts, reforms and sold assets, Ireland was again able to access debt markets. |
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The budget is funded by the member countries based on a formula related to the size of each member's gross national product. |
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The Chancellor of the Exchequer, Philip Snowden, insisted that the Report's recommendations be adopted to avoid incurring a budget deficit. |
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France made the most extensive use of counterpart funds, using them to reduce the budget deficit. |
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However in 1980, she reverses this priority and tried to cut the defence budget. |
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She became very good at mixing and matching skirts, blouses, and accessories to extend her fashion budget. |
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The Mayor proposes policy and the GLA's budget, and makes appointments to the capital's strategic executive such as Transport for London. |
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The assembly must also accept or amend the Mayor's budget on an annual basis. |
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In May's and Hammond's 2017 budget continued government policies of freezing benefits. |
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The Welsh Government receives a budget allocation from the UK Government determined by the Barnett Formula. |
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The RFA is funded out of the UK defence budget and the Commodore commanding the RFA is directly responsible to the Royal Navy Fleet Commander. |
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One part of the Chancellor's key roles involves the framing of the annual year budget. |
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The city government funds the arts with a larger annual budget than the National Endowment for the Arts. |
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At the ESA Council at Ministerial level in November 2012 the UK budget for space was significantly increased. |
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That prevents a situation in such the EU is required to spend more on the CAP than its limited budget has. |
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Other countries receive more benefit from different areas of the EU budget. |
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Even before expansion, the CAP consumed a very large proportion of the EU's budget. |
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They are resourced with a separate budget, of course, provided by the Department. |
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Recording Outlandos d'Amour was difficult, as the band was working on a small budget, with no manager or record deal. |
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This thriller was considered a modest success at the box office despite its limited budget. |
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Much of the national budget was devoted to military expenditure, leaving few resources for healthcare, among other services. |
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Finally, in 1986 the CECUT gained its own independence, and was able to plan its own budget. |
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If the joint conciliation text is not approved, the Parliament may adopt the budget definitively. |
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His first budget in 1853 almost completed the work begun by Peel eleven years before in simplifying Britain's tariff of duties and customs. |
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Britain entered the Crimean War in February 1854, and Gladstone introduced his second budget on 6 March. |
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The 1860 budget reduced the number of duties to 48, with 15 duties constituting the majority of the revenue. |
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The budget of local authorities is supplemented by direct grants from the Scottish Government. |
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For that reason among others, this project raised a substantial debate before US Congress for the FY07 Defense budget, but also internationally. |
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In 2014, due to defense budget restrictions, there were only 12 pilots available to fly the 15 aircraft in Austria's Air Force. |
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The channel is financed from the BBC Scotland budget and by MG Alba, which itself is financed by the Scottish Government and UK Government. |
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In the House of Commons, Lloyd George gave a brilliant account of the budget, which was attacked by the Conservatives. |
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The budget was defeated by the Conservative majority in the House of Lords. |
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The budget of 17 November 1914 had to allow for lower taxation receipts because of the reduction in world trade. |
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Helped by massive tax increases piled on to the electorate by the Tories in their first post-election budget, we slowly began to win the battle. |
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The Federal budget lays out government spending for the upcoming budget year. |
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When the recent budget was released, an antimonarchist group called Republic claimed that the real cost was triple the official estimate. |
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Napoleon Dynamite, an independent art-house comedy film written by Jared and Jerusha Hess, was low budget but enjoyed runaway success. |
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Artily shot in black and white, this low budget indie movie has just enough wit, charm and touching romance to entertain. |
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The stylist was told she has full artistic licence and an unlimited budget to do what she wants. |
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The ConDems have slashed the Warm Front budget by pounds 480million over the next two years. |
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So when ours went on the blink last week I set out to find some budget washing-up liquid. |
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They have a limited budget, so they have to watch the pennies, but bargain basement attire will not do. |
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The sequester hurt the budget for BLM and has slowed down permitting. |
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Give him wodges of money saved from the defence budget to build a decent health care system. |
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Only here for the scarfs HOUSEMATES ATES A had to do their best yesterday in scout-like scarves and woggles to earn a big shopping budget. |
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Irish budget carrier Ryanair on Wednesday announced plans to open a new base at Wroclaw Airport in Poland. |
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The first is this canard that we have to balance the budget. |
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The global military radar systems market is to be resilient in the face of sharp budget cuts over the next decade. |
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Working solo and with no budget, Kosmer transformed Glimmerglass Radio into the single radio source for all things green. |
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House budget committee chairman and former Republican vice presidential candidate Paul Ryan is a Randian as well. |
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Achieving the performance of existing systems on a shoestring budget will take some time and finesse, Kain admits. |
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Since the issue of approvement of the budget is not resolved, the financing of budget institutions is delayed. |
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In reality, Clr Armer and his Conservative colleague voted in favour of the last parish council budget. |
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The government has maintained a sound fiscal policy, despite consecutive budget deficits in 2002 and 2003, and a negligible level of foreign debt. |
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The NHS budget is largely in the hands of a new body, NHS England. |
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Cheap TV Spots concentrates, not on worthless whiz-bangs for their website, but on delivering more bang-for-the-buck for the entrepreneur on a budget. |
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Every year a new budget must be formed to allocate funds to the agencies such as the DoD and government programs such as Social Security and Medicare. |
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Pauline Marois has recently unveiled a two billion dollar budget for the period between 2013 to 2017 to create about 115,000 new jobs in knowledge and innovation sectors. |
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Factors affecting the increase in military budget are economic growth, ageing equipment, and the plan to strengthen the establishment of the defence industry in the region. |
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How can he be so prodigal with money on such a tight budget? |
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The budget was passed after the first election, and after the second election the Parliament Act 1911, for which Churchill also campaigned, was passed. |
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The main task today is to redraft and get approved a realistic budget. |
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In 2017 in the budget proposal, Superintendent of Education Molly Spearman requested that the state lease to purchase 1,000 buses to replace the most decrepit vehicles. |
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Once submitted the budget is then approved by the legislature, typically with amendments, through a joint resolution and referred back to the governor for his approval. |
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He then submits this formulation as a budget request to the Puerto Rican legislature before July 1, the date established by law as the beginning of Puerto Rico's fiscal year. |
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The Congress makes federal law, declares war, imposes taxes, approves the national budget and international treaties, and ratifies diplomatic appointments. |
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The process of allocating resources is conducted by determining a military budget, which is administered by a military finance organisation within the military. |
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In the 1970s and 1980s, the Moldavian SSR received substantial allocations from the budget of the USSR to develop industrial and scientific facilities and housing. |
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Louis XVI ascended to the throne in the middle of a financial crisis in which the state was faced with a budget deficit and was nearing bankruptcy. |
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Pavlova says that no state budget money can be earmarked for the WSS network in Pleven, which is why funding is sought through EU funds and public-private partnership. |
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De Witt further conceded that William would be admitted as a member of the Raad van State, the Council of State, then the generality organ administering the defence budget. |
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To pay for his increased expenses he liquidated the investment property and paid the expenses in cash according to a budget recorded in the polyptici. |
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Premier Inn is the UK's largest budget hotel chain, with over 750 hotels. |
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I recommend spending your bulb budget on bulbs that will perennialize in the garden, and if you need big tulips, purchase a bunch from the local florist. |
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Devon and Cornwall Police currently is not recruiting Constables, PCSOs, Special Constables, transferred officers, civilian staff or control room operators due to budget cuts. |
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The abolition of regional development agencies and the creation of local enterprise partnerships were announced as part of the June 2010 United Kingdom budget. |
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Education Minister, John O'Dowd, officially opened the refurbished Carrickmore Youth Centre following Au500,000 investment from the Youth Capital budget. |
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The tie vote required the Speaker of the House Peter Milliken to cast the deciding vote, and he did so in favor of the budget, allowing the government to survive. |
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Passive margins defined by a large fluvial sediment budget and those dominated by coral and other biogenous processes generally have a similar morphology. |
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Dining services at Columbia spends 36 percent of its food budget on local products, in addition to serving sustainably harvested seafood and fair trade coffee on campus. |
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