The expectation was for an abrupt decline in consumer expenditures that, in fact, did not materialize. |
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It relates to measureless expenditures of energy and is a violation of the integrity of the human being. |
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This path of development would be prohibitive without continued or increased public expenditures. |
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In health, however, health levels would not be zero if there were no health expenditures that is, no health systems. |
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They get hold of all expenditures and public facilities allocated to sport in every state. |
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Future capital expenditures are earmarked for implementing robotic technology in the facility's butter room for packaging and palletization. |
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Tax expenditures are Congress's response to the pressure of lobbies and special-interest groups. |
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In addition, government cannot finance long-lived public capital expenditures with borrowing. |
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Some of the revenue will be disbursed for routine expenditures estimated at Rp 196 trillion. |
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Capital expenditures that can cut costs also are apt to find a receptive audience. |
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To what extent does the public have a right to know about the details of these public expenditures? |
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They've got the perfect mechanism for shifting expenditures from the public to the private sector. |
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He advised against an increase in public expenditures and a lower payroll tax. |
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Capital expenditures by both public and private schools have soared as have the outlays for labor. |
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Since no specific price is available for these expenditures, price indices are used. |
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The deterioration in the national economy is continuing at a frightening rate, as government expenditures hit the roof. |
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He has cut government expenditures by reducing the public service by almost half. |
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In these days of managed care, it has become more and more important to choose capital expenditures wisely. |
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However, it is unclear if this will completely save the university from the need to cut expenditures in other areas. |
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You have to have a strong balance sheet and be careful of heavy capital expenditures. |
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I think capital expenditures are already starting to grow by double digits. |
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No awesome police powers or public expenditures were involved in this program. |
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In addition, all the members have donated money to support the practices and daily expenditures. |
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Chronic diseases account for billions of dollars in annual medical expenditures. |
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The introduction of upper division programs will result in new expenditures, which cannot help creating a drain on existing resources. |
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It does not require exchangeability, and therefore it allows all expenditures to be considered for inclusion as assets. |
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In relation to the gross national product, such expenditures have declined over the past 12 years from 9.5 percent to 8 percent. |
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Education in America is financed mostly by state and local governments, whose expenditures aren't even counted in these totals. |
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The poverty line encompasses minimum food spending and other basic expenditures. |
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And it is surely the case that health care expenditures are often misallocated and wasteful. |
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Those expenditures will cover the cost of new processes and equipment in the upgrading area. |
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The government committed to large expenditures in social welfare programs with the signing of the peace accords to end the civil war. |
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Those of you who work for themselves have spent many moonlit hours calculating your precise incomes and expenditures. |
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Several years ago, states were suing tobacco companies for medical expenditures resulting from cigarette smoking. |
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Controlling both expenditures and revenues is fiscal prudence, something you promised. |
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In other words, user's expenditures by credit card can be traced while cash payments are untraceable. |
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Campaign finance reform means new rules on soft money, independent expenditures and political advertising. |
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Companies are redirecting their expenditures, from private networks to IP-based services, from insourcing to outsourcing. |
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The French crown was forced to pay for its Canadian expenditures by borrowing or taxing in France and shipping specie to the New World. |
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Now, he's slashing capital expenditures and ransacking his portfolio for bits and pieces to sell, all to bring down debt. |
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Some were continued, largely because there were so many elements within the Baath Party bureaucracy with a vested interest in these expenditures. |
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Over time, he said, it could force state and local governments to cut expenditures. |
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And how do they stack up compared to the rest of us on health care expenditures? |
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The impact of beef advertising expenditures on pork intake is not statistically different from zero. |
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A survey conducted by the National Restaurant Association showed high sales expectations and increased plans for capital expenditures. |
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With IT now accounting for nearly half of all capital expenditures, spending on IT naturally saw a sharp decline. |
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Recent survey data suggest firms have remained cautious about increasing capital expenditures. |
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In the midst of the public outcry about the team's expenditures and eccentricities, Joe stepped afoul of the law. |
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This collection consists of two short story manuscripts, a carbon copy of a thesis, and records of thesis-related expenditures. |
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Symeonidis finds that industries without cartels have much higher advertising expenditures than cartelized industries. |
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Then he began poring over tax forms from various conservative nonprofits and aggregating the data about fund-raising and expenditures. |
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By accepting the ceiling on total expenditures, the European Parliament would gain credibility with governments and the electorate. |
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Data on travel money outlays are more readily available than travel time expenditures, as well as being much more reliable. |
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No other state agency exercises effective oversight over army expenditures. |
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Also, there is a sure-fire way to handle this increase in debt, and that would be to cut expenditures. |
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Apart from a temporary, minor surge in the sale of motor vehicles, expenditures on consumer durables were flat over the year. |
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The states' economies began to experience hyperinflation as state governments printed paper money to meet war expenditures. |
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These guidelines apply to expenditures of cash imprest, cash advance or your own cash to be reimbursed. |
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The key assumptions used to estimate expenditures and revenues also are quite conservative. |
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So even right here in the city you can find the most abominable poverty living almost cheek by jowl with these extraordinary lavish wasteful expenditures. |
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The advance in prices increased both government expenditures and debt. |
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They would rather cut capital expenditures and expenses, and reduce internal control costs than be forced to layoff key talent. |
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During the bubble period, capital expenditures dramatically increase on the premise of a future rise in asset prices and the underlying pattern of demand. |
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That led to unnecessary expenditures of financial and material resources. |
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The reason that aggregate profit does not decline is that, in the aggregate, total sales revenues and total productive expenditures, or costs, remain the same. |
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Future capital expenditures are earmarked for installation of automatic ice cream freezers, case formers and material handling at the Henderson plant. |
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Maybe it really will get Republicans to move on tax expenditures and break the logjam. |
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War, also, involves communities in non-productive expenditures of excess. |
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The Bureau of Labor Statistics undertakes periodic surveys of consumer expenditures and provides additional detail in each of the above-named categories. |
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These inventory management schedules permitted budgeting of raw material expenditures and minimized the risk of stock-outs by identifying seasonal variation in demand. |
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It is the amount by which their expenditures exceeded their receipts. |
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If they do, most of them fail after the first phase when initial research shows the technology to be infeasible at this time, or not worth the expenditures in the long run. |
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In calculating percentage shares of income distribution the World Bank relies on household surveys of income or expenditures compiled by the various countries. |
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It should therefore be ensured, at relatively high expenditures, that this simultaneousness of the application movement is maintained also during an extended operating time. |
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Military expenditures and interest payments had been serially under-recorded and the surplus recorded in the social security account had been over-stated. |
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When oil demand and price slid in 1998, oil companies cut expenditures for exploration and production-and canceled drilling contracts, consensually or litigiously. |
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How unjust to do so by pillaging the church, an institution that was neither responsible for contracting the debt nor had benefited from the deficit expenditures. |
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We have companies looking to fund acquisitions or capital expenditures. |
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The ordinate represents yearly expenditures on a constant dollar basis. |
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Concurrent or repetitious expenditures or uses may be treated as a single item, as for example, the expense of paying for several rounds of drinks while at a cocktail lounge. |
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Operating Expenses do not reflect such items as ground rent, mortgage interest, amortization, depreciation, income taxes or capital expenditures. |
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Nevertheless, the following year he debased the denarius substantially because of rising military expenditures. |
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While he did reduce government expenditures, opponents in the parliaments successfully thwarted his attempts at enacting much needed reforms. |
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Altogether, taxes, provided at most 30 percent of national expenditures, with the rest from borrowing. |
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Private military contractors are private companies that provide logistics, manpower, and other expenditures for a military force. |
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One study concluded that marketing expenditures for new drugs often doubled the amount that was allocated for research and development. |
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The changes on coinage and military expenditures were the root of the financial crisis that marked the Crisis of the Third Century. |
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The massive military expenditures from the Severi caused a devaluation of Roman coins. |
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The sum of expenditures and taxes minus total income is a loss, when this difference is positive. |
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Public finance is the field of economics that deals with budgeting the revenues and expenditures of a public sector entity, usually government. |
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They annually topped the list of countries with the highest military expenditures. |
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By 1935, military expenditures accounted for 73 percent of the government's purchases of goods and services. |
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Bermudas's consumption tax is equivalent to local income tax to local residents and funds government and infrastructure expenditures. |
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Singapore has a generally efficient healthcare system, even though their health expenditures are relatively low for developed countries. |
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Meanwhile, Brezhnev attempted to revive the Soviet economy, which was declining in part because of heavy military expenditures. |
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Issues with command economics, oil price decreases and large military expenditures gradually brought the Soviet economy to stagnation. |
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This trend is caused by Brazilians taking advantage of the stronger Real to travel and making relatively cheaper expenditures abroad. |
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A combination of poor planning, disease, logistical issues and high financial expenditures resulted in the expedition's failure. |
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Secondly, his foreign policy aimed at promoting peace to help reduce expenditures and taxation and enhance trade. |
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The resulting economic development would in addition, so it was believed, make social expenditures largely superfluous. |
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As unemployment rose, consumers' expenditures declined, leading to further cutbacks in production. |
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The same figure is recorded under household final consumption expenditures. |
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By the outbreak of World War I, one billion marks had been added to Germany's national debt because of naval expenditures. |
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The first Pipe Roll that is known to have survived dates from 1130, recording royal expenditures. |
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In the past our government has nowhere been more penny wise and pound foolish than in connection with its expenditures for conservation. |
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Large quantities can be used to justify high capital expenditures for rapid and automated manufacturing technology. |
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In the other Nordic countries, expenditures have gone up between 40 and 50 per cent in the same period. |
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The expenditures necessary for these land campaigns directly competed with the funds necessary to continue naval expeditions. |
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Per capita income has been growing substantially in recent years, as have consumer expenditures. |
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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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Reed the English Court of Appeal awarded the plaintiff expenditures incurred prior to the contract in preparation of performance. |
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Much of the increased spending has gone to current expenditures related to wages, transfers, and subsidies. |
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Such a cooperation configuration wouls enable AVTOVAZ to optimize the acquiring procedures and curtail production expenditures. |
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Total price-adjusted costs are renormalized so that total price-adjusted costs are equal to total unadjusted expenditures each year. |
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If Darius ordered the temple to be restored, he may very well have authorized the expenditures from the satrapal revenues. |
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One practical problem in the calculation of capital expenditure ratios is defining capital expenditures. |
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Using this integrated approach, companies can expect to realize benefits ranging from 10 to 25 percent of their capital expenditures. |
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Amounts paid or incurred for incidental repairs and maintenance of property are not capital expenditures. |
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Previously, the courts had held asbestos removal costs to be capital expenditures. |
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Commissioner, the court held that the costs incurred by a target in a friendly takeover constituted nondeductible capital expenditures. |
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Second, and more importantly, Congress cannot cap money in electoral campaigns, whether in contributions or expenditures. |
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Taxpayers can recover software expenditures in different ways, depending on how it is acquired and developed. |
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It even expects growing expenditures for protecting endangered species, citing declining populations of Edith's checkerspot butterfly. |
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Tooling that exploits all the capabilities of multi-tasking machines can improve your competitive-ness and payback on capital expenditures. |
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According to the operator, the estimated total expenditures in the license have now exceeded MUSD 12 and Tethys is now a paying partner. |
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This provision is effective for startup and organizational expenditures incurred after Oct. |
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These figures show expenditures and utilization per insured plan member and unit costs defined as expenditure divided by utilization. |
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We examine the relation between Chief Executive Officer overconfidence and significant increases in research and development expenditures. |
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Fund balance drawdowns in each of the last two fiscal years are attributable to non-recurring expenditures. |
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All expenditures are analyzed using Ordinary Least Squares regressions weighted to reflect the population and to correct for heteroscedasticity. |
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The proposed rules also change the treatment of preformation capital expenditures under Regs. |
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He claims the extrapolations are based on the previous five years expenditures. |
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Regulations issued in 2004 require capitalization of six categories of intangible asset expenditures. |
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He recalled that during the last three years, capital expenditures were sent for the construction of facilities of procuracy authorities and law enforcement bodies. |
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Inspite of this situation, data on card holders imply that consumers still rely on plastic money in times of dire need and for emergency expenditures. |
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Economists classify government expenditures into three main types. |
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State expenditures account for about 5 percent of Gross National Product. |
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As noted above, during the program data update, component POCs were asked to identify the accounting system linkages that relate to their program expenditures. |
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Because A cannot be sure that it will realize all, or indeed any, of the benefits of its expenditures on attacking B, A will underproduce offense. |
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Bobeva, who is in charge of economy and investments, has told Nova TV that unaccounted-for expenditures would be minimized so that the economy could be balanced. |
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These results indicate that management endogenously determines the capital expenditures and cash savings, and these two variables are substitutional in resource allocations. |
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In the near term, Fitch expects working capital and capital expenditures to remain relatively stable, helping to maintain free cash flow near current levels. |
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Beyond the outlays necessary to finance core public goods, government expenditures generally undermine economic performance by misallocating labor and capital. |
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The indifferent expansion of capital expenditures due to zero-cost financing has resulted in excessive competition and triggered a fall in prices, accelerating deflation. |
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The resulting capital expenditures will increase production costs-which cannot be fully passed on to customers and will lead to a decline in future earnings. |
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The key question facing any government budgeter is how to determine what the appropriate relationship should be, if any, between revenues and expenditures. |
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Assuming, then, that Ricardian equivalence holds, states cannot mitigate exit pressure by financing their expenditures through debt rather than current tax increases. |
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At a lesser level, if the Department could just defray even a small percentage of program costs through recoupment of expenditures, we would be much better off. |
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Regulations require a taxpayer to file an election to amortize start-up expenditures no later than the due date for the tax year in which the trade or business begins. |
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They must provide a regular accounting of trust income and expenditures. |
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During the arms race of the Cold War, the Soviet economy was burdened by military expenditures, heavily lobbied for by a powerful bureaucracy dependent on the arms industry. |
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Small production quantities are accommodated with lower capital expenditures but higher labour and tooling costs at a correspondingly slower rate. |
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Militia persons were normally expected to provide their own weapons, equipment, or supplies, although they may later be compensated for losses or expenditures. |
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Surely it is not vainglory nor a desire simply to outshow other nations which lead to the enormous expenditures involved in every international exposition. |
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A budget outlining 2011's federal expenditures was also put before and approved by members of parliament, with the payment of civil service employees prioritized. |
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This functional classification allows policy makers to analyze expenditures on categories such as health, education, social protection, and environmental protection. |
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The GFSM 2001 provides a blueprint for the compilation, recording, and presentation of revenues, expenditures, stocks of assets, and stocks of liabilities. |
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Large expenditures were made on rearmament, in spite of growing deficits. |
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The precise figures are unknown since Nagano, after the IOC asked that the entertainment expenditures not be made public, destroyed the financial records. |
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Maintaining one's rank required massive personal expenditures. |
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