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budgetary

[ UK /bˈʌd‍ʒɪtəɹi/ ]
[ US /ˈbədʒɪˌtɛɹi/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. of or relating to a budget
    budgetary considerations

How To Use budgetary In A Sentence

  • In the Apollo period there was a strong negative correlation between budgetary input and scientific output. Infinite in All Directions
  • It has pushed, as they did, multilateralism and humanitarianism, though with less budgetary resources. Globe and Mail
  • I don't think it actually bwcomes a "litigable" issue until the house and senatge conference report is being debated in the senate, and someone moves for cloture with a claim that a 51 vote "yea" will do the job because the issue under debate is subject to the "reconciliation of house and senate differences over an item of budgetary impact". Wheeling In The Cots: A Winter Snow Emergency--And An Absentee Lieberman--Is Complicating Democrats' Health Care Push
  • Some projects which were funded simply achieved budgetary efficiencies, he said, and did not require as much money as had been first thought.
  • It should be seen as seven functional stages of the budgetary process which take place in a political or rational context.
  • In execution phase, modifications and site instructions should be effectively controlled, budgetary estimate should be strictly reviewe...
  • Both nations have similar military capabilities but are facing budgetary pressures and want to cut defence spending. Times, Sunday Times
  • In the Apollo period there was a strong negative correlation between budgetary input and scientific output. Infinite in All Directions
  • Managements took steps to decentralise budgetary control and devolve the management of the labour process to establishment level.
  • It will sharply boost military spending, reorder budgetary priorities, and put constraints on discretionary spending for other programs.
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