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- noun Plural form of
expenditure .
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Examples
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Some data suggests that the actual geographic difference in expenditures is less than the FMR differences, and at a 2005 National Academy of Sciences workshop on poverty measurement, HUD staff noted a dozen specific problems with using FMR data for geographic adjustment purposes.
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I think people generally overfetishize progressivity of the tax base relative to the fact that the net impact of higher taxes and higher expenditures is almost always progressive irrespective of the tax base.
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I think people generally overfetishize progressivity of the tax base relative to the fact that the net impact of higher taxes and higher expenditures is almost always progressive irrespective of the tax base.
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I think people generally overfetishize progressivity of the tax base relative to the fact that the net impact of higher taxes and higher expenditures is almost always progressive irrespective of the tax base.
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I think people generally overfetishize progressivity of the tax base relative to the fact that the net impact of higher taxes and higher expenditures is almost always progressive irrespective of the tax base.
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Investment -- or let us call it expenditures on houses, plants and buildings of all kinds, equipment and so forth - is one of the key factors in the business outlook. 1949 gave Canada about the biggest investment boom in our history.
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An opportunity will be afforded a limited number of both boys and girls over fourteen years to work out their term expenditures, with the exception of $5.00 which must be paid at the time of enrollment.
The Choctaw Freedmen and The Story of Oak Hill Industrial Academy Robert Elliott Flickinger
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"The reality is it's not a real 50-50 split, when they get to deduct $600-$700 million off the top, every year, in what they call expenditures," he said, referring to arena improvements, among other items.
NYDN Rss MITCH LAWRENCE 2011
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"The reality is it's not a real 50-50 split, when they get to deduct $600-$700 million off the top, every year, in what they call expenditures," he said, referring to arena improvements, among other items.
NYDN Rss MITCH LAWRENCE 2011
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And make no mistake, tax expenditures is spending by another name.
PubliCola Guest Op-Ed: The Good Thing About This Year’s Budget Crisis « PubliCola 2010
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