Money paid out; an amount spent.
Be or do something to a greater degree.
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Examples for "spending"
Examples for "spending"
1These countries, however, need much higher prices to finance their state spending.
2Free market think-tank New Zealand Initiative want spending limits enshrined in law.
3EU average health spending remains approximately eight per cent of national income.
4The political crisis has hurt business confidence and halted much government spending.
5Higher government spending and aid from friendly countries certainly played a role.
1He said that it was necessary to consider all areas of expenditure.
2Objective: We investigated relations between components of energy expenditure and body composition.
3However, the forecast was clouded by higher production costs and investment expenditure.
4Palmer talks about huge cuts in public expenditure on culture across Europe.
5Public expenditure has grown by 85 per cent in just five years.
1But little capital is required; any other field would require large outlay.
2The prices paid in several instances represented ten times the original outlay.
3But it involved some outlay; and to this their aunt was averse.
4The outside shell is not the whole nor even the chief outlay.
5Trials are expensive; so is the outlay on manufacturing and marketing vaccines.
1There is an increased outgo at every turn which he cannot avoid.
2I give below the income and the outgo for the last four years:-
3There was nobody in the country who could outgo him on a hunt.
4The garden was still more of an outgo than the greenhouse.
5Are they to cause great outgo in my kitchen and cellar?
6Don't waste your sympathies on him, either; he'll never repay you the outgo.
7It was not the outgo that counted, but the receipts.
8The greenhouse business was an outgo from first to last.
9This represents an approximation between income and outgo which it would be hard to improve.
10Of him who speaks, which does all griefs outgo.
11His autograph quest cost him stationery, postage, car-fare-alloutgo.
12By working together, the Congress and the Executive can keep a balance between income and outgo.
13Almost from the day this inflow ceased money seemed scarce everywhere, for the outgo still continued.
14The instinct of giving is the pressure of the surplus; the natural outgo of humanity, its fruit.
15Mr. By-ends and his company also staggered and kept behind, that Christian and Hopeful might outgo them.
16There's the income to meet the outgo.