[ US /ˈfɪskəɫ/ ]
[ UK /fˈɪskə‍l/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. involving financial matters
    fiscal responsibility
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How To Use fiscal In A Sentence

  • The protest was held in opposition to government plans to dismiss 25,000 state employees in order to reduce fiscal spending by 42 percent.
  • Much of this substance was about fiscal matters.
  • Nationally, Republican delegates listed fiscal issues as most important by a two-to-one margin.
  • The political system has moved on to the automobile bailouts and the fiscal stimulus, but the original problem of trust in the financial system has still not been fixed.
  • For one thing, it has withstood the shock of tighter fiscal policy. Times, Sunday Times
  • Of course, the trouble with fiscal stimulus is that it is a blunt instrument. Times, Sunday Times
  • After years of fiscal gloom, they hope Brown will bring his political clout to the corporate realm.
  • His domestic policy is unjust, inhumane, fiscally irresponsible, and amazingly uninformed.
  • Enfin pourrait-on dire, l´occident, après des décennies de surdité, en vient lentement à combattre ce fléau criminel économique qui gangrène autant le développement de l´Afrique qu´il engraisse l´illégalité fiscale en Europe et de par le monde. Global Voices in English » Paris court investigates three African leaders
  • I very much doubt Wales would take quite as long as Ireland did in adopting a sensible fiscal policy. The £6bn lie
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