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- With the increase in economic activity, gross domestic ex - penditure began to pick up and increased at a seasonally adjusted and annualized rate of 42% in the fourth quarter of 1999.
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These increases were mainly due to increases in household ex - penditure on durable goods and capital formation of transport equipment, as well as expanding activities of hotels and restau - rants.
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On my present visit to Washington, I have, however, found that the old charge against me, of extravagance, in the ex - penditure on the public buildings is still alive: and the author - ity on which it is asserted is so respectable, that I owe it to my interests and character to refute it.
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At the end of 20X6, 30% of country where the exchange rate fluctuates wildly and the business was conducted in the euro. there are seasonal variations in the income and ex - The functional currency should penditure patterns.
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See Statement of the Revenue and Ex - penditure of the United States.
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The height of the coloured water in the tube of glafs meafures the adlive quantity of the prcfTure of the atmofphere, which is exerted on the furface of the water to increafe the ex - penditure.
A Journal of natural philosophy, chemistry, and the arts .. 1797
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The duke of Grafton conjured their lordfhips, as the beft proof of their loyalty and affedion to his majeftf, that they would confent to have the motipn pcftponed, and agree to appoint a committee to inquire into the ex - penditure, particularly into thofe departments which would beft admit of reduction.
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It ought however to make a deep impreffion on thofe who are entrufted with the happinefs of nations, that the di - rect caufe of all the troubles in France, was the lavifh ex - penditure of its old government fupported by the funding - fyllem.
A letter, commercial and political, addressed to the Rt. Honble. William Pitt: in which the real interests of Britain, in the present crisis, are considered, and some observations are offered on the general state of Europe .. Currie, James, 1756-1805 1793
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Nothing has yet been, nor can be, deter - mined concerning the taxes to be impofed to pro - duce a balance between the receipt and the ex - penditure.
Considerations on the Present and Future State of France Charles Alexandre de Calonne 1791
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But, for an enlightened and opulent state, there are objects of ex - penditure not less interesting than the maintenance of government in its public forms and official routine.
Journal of the Senate of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Pennsylvania. General Assembly. Senate 1791
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