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1 As loyalists observe, for Waitrose to have budget lines is to undermine its whole brand identity.
2 SAVING: The must- have budget strategy 14.
3 Three out of 10 maintained secondary schools now have budget deficits of nearly £500,000.
4 And the government's top priority is to have budget - related bills passed by the end of the current fiscal year to March 31.
5 I can understand why governments are doing that (imposing wage caps), because it's important they have budget discipline, Dr Lowe said.
6 There is no doubt that many institutions are having budget problems.
7 It is unclear if the government has budgeted for this eventuality.
8 Those owed payments will still be paid, that's what we have budgeted for.
9 They had budgeted for me being an ECB centrally contracted player.
10 The National Treasury has budgeted for current grant coverage to keep pace with inflation.
11 It has budgeted nearly 300 billion rupees to fund it.
12 It is important to have budgets and stick to them.
13 USAID so far has budgeted $8 million in aid to Japan.
14 He offered what he had budgeted for a more modest factory: $42 million.
15 Austria and Hungary have budgets which are simply hypotheses.
16 That is almost €1bn less than it has budgeted to spend this year.
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