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Перевод: expenditure
[существительное] расход ; трата ; потребление [существительное]
Тезаурус:
- Incomes, as shown by the Family Expenditure Survey and the Docklands Housing Needs Survey in 1986 show very low incomes among the majority of the populations of these three boroughs.
- Although rental accommodation comprised more than a third of Pittsburgh's housing only 5 per cent of URA housing expenditure was expressly devoted to this sector.
- When the head of the Commissioners, Sir Malcolm Trustram Eve, who was no man to be trifled with, arrived a few days after the Commissioners approved the expenditure, the butler Alexander showed him the restoration already complete.
- By the end of 1986-;7, MDC expenditure of about 140 million had resulted in about only 20 million of private-sector investment in commercial and industrial developments, although at least another 40 million was committed.
- By 1953, Defence expenditure had almost doubled and was running at around 10 per cent of GDP.
- Integrating some of the Public Schools in the way proposed would eventually cost about 12m. each year, and 6.1m. in the short term: these plans would now be in open competition with the proposals of the Newsom and Plowden Reports, at a time when severe economies were being applied to public expenditure.
- Similarly evidence for housing in the North East suggests that housing expenditure was not biased towards the Partnership areas (Butler and Williams, 1981).
- By the end of the century expenditure on building new churches, improving existing ones, paying off debts, erecting towers and spires and on constructing missions, settlements, central halls and school rooms had reached incredible amounts.
- I do recognise the need for extra vigilance about all expenditure during that period.
- In his 1979 budget Sir Geoffrey Howe claimed that in the past public spending had been based on falsely optimistic expectations about economic resources: "It is this falsely reassuring belief that somehow the resources will be found to permit an uninterrupted expansion of public expenditure that this government challenges.
- Non-tournament expenditure is also felt to be excessive in some areas.
- Under the Credit Agreement signed on November 4 1987 loan drawdowns cannot begin until expenditure exceeds 700m, and the public flotation was designed to raise 770m.
- Secondly, whenever local politics were looked at, they were investigated using quantitative statistical techniques, used to try to find some sort of "link" or "association" between local inputs (such as population density, income per capita, degree of urbanization) and policy outputs (usually levels of expenditure on particular services).
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