But little capital is required; any other field would require large outlay.
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The prices paid in several instances represented ten times the original outlay.
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But it involved some outlay; and to this their aunt was averse.
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The outside shell is not the whole nor even the chief outlay.
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Trials are expensive; so is the outlay on manufacturing and marketing vaccines.
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Smith said he considered the government's cautious pace of loan disbursement appropriate.
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A federal judge will have to sign off on the disbursement plan.
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They also highlighted that the purchase could involve a limited cash disbursement.
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This sounded well, and suggested the disbursement of huge sums for rent.
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The disbursement of Government money is not, however, a private matter.
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Rather it has been the responsibility of the Bank of England to collect the money and manage the disbursal of interest.
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President Benigno Aquino's government in the Philippines has also spent less than planned, and slow budget disbursal dragged down first-quarter growth.
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What is this State about but the collection of revenue from the wealth-creating classes and its disbursal by means of tribunal to the perukes?
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Consultants to the Government have criticised an "accountability deficit" at a publicly funded body responsible for the disbursal of €100 million to local development projects.
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On Tuesday, the lender approved disbursal of a $164 million tranche, bringing the total disbursed to more than $1.16 billion.
Ús de spending en anglès
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These countries, however, need much higher prices to finance their state spending.
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Free market think-tank New Zealand Initiative want spending limits enshrined in law.
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EU average health spending remains approximately eight per cent of national income.
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The political crisis has hurt business confidence and halted much government spending.
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Higher government spending and aid from friendly countries certainly played a role.
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However, several international charities expressed concern over the new trend in spending.
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However, the association said it still welcomed the increased spending on health.
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However, Thai flood concerns could pressure consumer spending in September-October, they said.
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Commissioners need the same choice in spending public money on public services.
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It is the third largest spending area behind social services and health.
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This year, the government expects 4 percent growth, driven by public spending.
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Increased government spending had bolstered Wellington recently, keeping unemployment low, he said.
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To that effect, government will increase spending on schools and health care.
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Education Minister Hekia Parata says the new spending will help 1250 children.
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In fact, half of UK benefit spending actually goes on state pensions.
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Congress' main power over the president is its control of federal spending.