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Перевод: overspend
[глагол] тратить слишком много; сорить деньгами; поиздержаться
Тезаурус:
- CONSULTANT surgeons at St Bartholomew's Hospital in London have warned managers that the hospital has "no alternative" but to shut its accident and emergency department after the closure of 75 beds this week to head off a 2m overspend.
- However, he cannot refuse to dispense a prescription on the grounds that to do so would make him overspend against his budget.
- Three out of four PMT sufferers say that they overspend in the days before their period starts - the average "blown" is 39 - and some women spend more than 100, premenstrually, on unnecessary extras.
- THE predicted overspend on the new British Library would have paid for a 1 million public library for every UK local authority, leaving over 100 million for an extension to the British Museum Reading Room with a new underground storage area - which was what everyone wanted in the first place.
- A SERIES of accounting blunders has caused BBC TV to overspend by 60 million.
- Queen Mary's Hospital at Sidcup has cancelled all waiting-list surgery for "at least" five weeks after more patients than planned were treated in the first five months, producing a 205,000 overspend on top of 200,000 it has to find for under-funded pay awards and other pressures.
- In London, St Bartholomew's Hospital has closed 75 beds to combat a threatened 2m overspend.
- Oxfordshire health authority has decided that a threatened 500,000 overspend means it cannot open a new cardiology unit which would have freed beds for other uses.
- Boss Graeme Seabrook says the group is now attracting wealthier people who do not want to overspend.
- INNER LONDON health authorities face a 13m overspend this year, according to confidential figures compiled for London health authority chairmen.
- In King's Lynn, Norfolk, 12 orthopaedic beds plus a small ward have closed and operating sessions are being reduced after a 238,000 overspend in the first five months of the financial year.
- 2.3 million overspend leads to postponement of major Mondrian show
- There was a gross overspend that year, which led, in part, to the replacement of Francis Pym by John Nott, as will be recounted in chapter 8.
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