expenditure造句151. Account should also be taken of relief which may be available for capital expenditure on assets.
152. A third way of considering expenditure distribution is via the allocation given to specific patient or client groups.
153. Defence spending, however, fell, being allocated 11.6 percent of expenditure as compared with 12.1 percent in 1991.
154. General practitioners need assurance that control of expenditure will result in the savings being retained in local health care.
155. Ostentatious expenditure focused the attention of the poor on the wealth of the wealthy, for this of course was its purpose.
156. In his autumn statement on 6 November, my right hon. Friend the Chancellor of the Exchequer announced his public expenditure plans.
157. High military expenditure will fuel inflation, reduce international competitiveness, and balance of payments crises will occur as public debt increases.
158. However, as materials supplies improved in the mid-1950s, the Boards increased their expenditure on standardisation.
159. Decisions about advertising expenditure will usually be made in conjunction with assessments about the position of the product in its life-cycle.
160. All organisations will make the distinction between capital and revenue or current expenditure.
161. Expenditure was put at 3,319,333.8 million roubles with additional expenditure of 334,200 million roubles.
162. Lush expenditure could be afforded by so many that it ceased to be useful as a mark of distinction.
163. National income is the value of the actual amount produced and so is necessarily equal to the national product and expenditure.
164. Cuts in expenditure were made as part of the country's structural adjustment programme.
165. Table 10.1 illustrates this with reference to revenue expenditure on basic services by the ten district councils in the Greater Manchester area in 1987/8.
166. I believe that it is an item of additional expenditure that would win the approval of the whole House.
167. Expansion of the money supply in these circumstances may lead to no additional expenditure, only additional idle balances.
168. On the expenditure side, the bias toward error is just as strong.
169. Expenditure on marketing, research and development and capital equipment, saw a £378,000 interest charge replace a £733,000 credit.
170. It may be possible to boost your income rather than diminish your expenditure.
171. Second - the day-to-day expenditure such as food, drink, household goods, newspapers, petrol or bus fares.
172. One notable feature of the gold standard was that it allowed automatic adjustment to take place via changes in expenditure and output.
173. These were launched a year ago and implemented for all new capital expenditure projects from September 1992.
174. This is in accordance with the Council's long standing policy to maintain reserves broadly equivalent to three months' core activity expenditure.
175. Rapidly increasing administrative costs are contributing to reductions in service despite increased expenditure.
176. Pumping much of the enhanced capital expenditure into new prison building often has the effect of draining the prison of vital resources.
177. There are various ways of assessing the damages recoverable for such extra expenditure.
178. However, by making some assumptions, a rough approximation of public expenditure saving can be reached.
179. There is no reference to any additional expenditure on working to ensure a fairer system of legal liability.
180. Anticipating the areas of additional expenditure is not to be pessimistic.