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- verb To
budget a smaller amount that is needed.
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Examples
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The watchdog report was published Sept. 30, a day before the White House released a report asserting that the stimulus program is coming in on time, underbudget and with few claims of fraud or abuse.
Thousands of stimulus checks sent in error, report says Ed O'Keefe 2010
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The watchdog report was published Sept. 30, a day before the White House released a report asserting that the stimulus program is coming in on time, underbudget and with few claims of fraud or abuse.
Thousands of stimulus checks sent in error, report says Ed O'Keefe 2010
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The watchdog report was published Sept. 30, a day before the White House released a report asserting that the stimulus program is coming in on time, underbudget and with few claims of fraud or abuse.
Thousands of stimulus checks sent in error, report says Ed O'Keefe 2010
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About half of churches said giving is underbudget in 2009.
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About half of churches said giving is underbudget in 2009.
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About half of churches said giving is underbudget in 2009.
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Bachus' office expenses came in about $200 underbudget, money he turned over to the U.S.
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If construction of the platform is completed underbudget, any money left over could go toward construction of small nearby restroom, he said.
HeraldNet.com Local, Sports, Business and Entertainment News 2009
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If construction of the platform is completed underbudget, any money left over could go toward construction of small nearby restroom, he said.
HeraldNet.com Local, Sports, Business and Entertainment News 2009
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Still, they say, this project will be completed both underbudget and ahead of the official schedule.
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