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At first sight, it may appear that the value of aggregate demand for a country should be the same as its national expenditure.
Gross and net national expenditure for the United Kingdom, 1987.
This democratic accountability is vital, especially at a time when Member States are themselves making severe cuts to their national expenditures.
Finally, national expenditure targets would be established for total billings by surgeons and non-surgeons.
As with national expenditure these increases represent a 15 per cent rise compared with the budget for 1992/3.
But it was not until March 1931 that the Government appointed an independent committee to recommend how national expenditure could best be reduced.
We need better coordination between Community expenditure, national expenditure and contributions, private funding.
European responsibility means paring back national expenditure in order to pool resources at European level.
What we need is to be convincing about the effectiveness of European expenditure compared with national expenditure.
A funding crisis in the railways and increasing national expenditure ensured that it was maintained.
(The actual formula was a complex one, based on a combination of average national expenditures and spending by each province.
Moreover, despite massive national expenditures on health care, gains in life expectancy over the last 30 years have been marginal, growing less than five years.
As they are not only self-supporting, but largely productive, all anxiety in the way of national expenditure is minimized.
Scale back a wide range of national expenditures (such as education, infrastructure, and welfare transfer payments) to make their payments.
It will be understood that when this term is used, the terms national product and national expenditure could have been used equally well.
For example, the average national expenditure per student enrolled in the public schools was $17.62, but North Carolina spent only $3.36 per student.
This local publicity was mirrored by a dramatic escalation in the national expenditure on public relations by all the major organizations concerned with nuclear power.
In that way, we would increase national expenditure on training and the Secretary of State would not have to go in for these dictatorial measures.
He was described in 1870 as being "in favour of the ballot, national education, and reduction in national expenditure".
First Interim Report of Committee on National Expenditure.
The stadium was renovated with the national expenditure in 1970, which was to suit in coming 1972 Winter Olympics.
Every army that is not engaged in victorious conflict is an organ of national expenditure, an exhausting growth in the national body.
The three ways of measuring the annual value of total output in an economy are by calculating its national product, national expenditure and national income.
Ladies and gentlemen, the staggering amount of national financial expenditure has been mentioned, and it is true that national expenditure appears in the accounts.
In July 1902, Wason was appointed to be a member of the important Select Committee on National Expenditure.