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The funds of a government or institution or individual.
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Typically, the
treasury
department prefers to issue new sanctions during business hours.
2
The
treasury
spokesman said the fiscal targets for the year remained unchanged.
3
The assembly of the people voted him the money in the
treasury
.
4
The natural
treasury
of the country is an object of especial interest.
5
Jesus said this in the
treasury
as He taught in the temple.
1
The
exchequer
's
need for cash has exploded because of the Covid-19 crisis.
2
However, there are some trends of note in the latest
exchequer
returns.
3
In a time when
exchequer
revenues are outstripped by expenditure, needs must.
4
Twenty minutes later Gordon Brown, then chancellor of the
exchequer
,
called back.
5
The chancellor of the
exchequer
made an unusually happy speech in reply.
6
New car sales in particular are giving a boost to the
exchequer
.
7
In 1694 he was made chancellor and under treasurer of the
exchequer
.
8
What is more, there will be no great cost to the
exchequer
.
9
So what have we learned from the latest
exchequer
returns for September?
10
On the basis of yesterday's
exchequer
returns, this is now a possibility.
11
The
exchequer
,
if adopted, will greatly aid in bringing about this result.
12
Massive oil revenues had proved too much for the feudal
exchequer
system.
13
The flow of tax revenues into the
exchequer
's
coffers is faltering already.
14
One donor was Norman Lamont, the pro-Brexit former chancellor of the
exchequer
.
15
Thus, for a time, the strain upon the family
exchequer
was lessened.
16
However, tax revenues remain stronger than expected, providing some support for the
exchequer
.
exchequer
cost the exchequer
latest exchequer
royal exchequer
irish exchequer
overall exchequer
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