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His party does not want to hear about anything that might suggest bigger public expenditures.
Public expenditures for education amounted to only 14 percent of the national budget in 1963.
It is difficult to draw up a comprehensive analysis of public expenditures in the water sector.
Private and public expenditures on pollution control exceed $65 billion annually.
Gabon public expenditures from the years of significant oil revenues have not been spent well.
Attempts to control the growth in public expenditures, have however, been less successful than originally hoped by the party.
"But if those accumulate into large public expenditures, we're not in a mode where we can afford it."
With limited tax dollars to spend and increasing demand for money, we need to be selective in the distribution of public expenditures.
Great Britain would agree to reduce public expenditures and reduce taxes.
They insisted that they could not only control taxation, but also public expenditures.
Historically, public expenditures have been concentrated in the defense, education, employment and healthcare sectors.
Significantly, the regional governments controlled public expenditures derived from revenues raised within each region.
He was known as an advocate of home rule, tariff reform, hard money, and conservatism in public expenditures.
"The question is whether we are raising enough to cover the public expenditures that bipartisan majorities insist the nation requires.
Hong Kong's legislature must approve large public expenditures.
Private sponsorship provides opportunities to improve public amenities without increasing public expenditures.
"There are no obvious public expenditures involved.
Although Belgium is a wealthy country, public expenditures far exceeded income for many years, and taxes were not diligently pursued.
The reduction in public expenditures, which was at the heart of the stabilization program, slowed the economy sharply in the late 1970s and early 1980s.
At her news conference, Ms. Messinger initially said she would not support any public expenditures on the stadium itself.
After 1906, public expenditures on agricultural research in the US exceeded private expenditures for the next 44 years.
In 2008 it became known that during 2007 she had received two treatments at Ullevål, paid for by Norwegian public expenditures.
"But such projects require massive public expenditures, at a time when the Government is no longer putting money into massive water projects."
He would also shift public expenditures toward social and physical needs and away from nationalized industries that compete with private enterprise.
The Yankees represent social and political values that ought to be protected if reasonable compromise can be reached, including public expenditures.