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So why do we not create a flexible budget?
It is also useful to have a flexible budget.
We have to have more flexible budgets to deal with different contingencies.
I would like to stay in maybe 2/3 different places and have a fairly flexible budget - any suggestions would be great.
And the markets are imposing a vague sort of discipline on the notoriously flexible budget process.
Mr. Bush vowed in his election campaign that he would not raise taxes and instead talked of a "flexible budget freeze."
We have quite a flexible budget.
I have a kinda flexible budget, but the cheaper the better as I have to get through another 2 years of uni!
Evidently, we must manage together to find the capacity to have a much more flexible budget because it is a necessity; Europe's capacity for reaction is at stake.
By contrast, a flexible budget - that is, one that takes account of its genuinely variable components - will reflect actual results, regardless of where sales end up.
Care managers can use financial resources efficiently, especially when they are planning services for a group of people with widely differing needs and have a flexible budget to use at their discretion.
"Higher education has a more flexible budget, and basically we have kind of used them as our checkbook," said Maxine T. Bell, the chairwoman of the state's appropriations committee.
It is also important to give yourself a realistic - even generous - and flexible budget of time, so that further self-punishment does not accrue if you fail to complete everything in a day.
In an interview, Ms. Northup defended earmarks as a flexible budget tool for members of Congress, and she took issue with Mr. Flake's conclusion that voters rejected politicians who relied on them.
Although some construction managers say that money can be saved with their approach, the cost may end up about the same as with a general contractor - a flexible budget, after all, can go up as well as down.
He has cooked up some numbers based on optimistic growth projections and the idea of a flexible budget freeze to show how he could balance the budget by 1993 - without touching Social Security, reducing real defense spending or raising taxes.