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I would be happy, Commissioner, to know at least an estimate of the necessary expenditure.
The City authority's unwillingness to pay for necessary expenditure led to complaints.
These continued until 1885 and the necessary expenditure primarily came from the 'Public Good' business.
"In the meantime, I need someone to handle the payroll and necessary expenditures.
The buyer may also claim any wasted necessary expenditure.
It was a capital improvement, a necessary expenditure.
Greedy though he was for profits, Forster recognized these factors as necessary expenditures.
And your concern about the necessary expenditures.
However, the necessary expenditure of energy at the Diolkos must be regarded in both scenarios as considerable.
"It's a necessary expenditure in the whiskey trade, Monte.
Most during the later half of the seventeenth century regarded the Baltic trade as a regrettable, but necessary expenditure for the defence of the land.
These delicacies and splendors are then legitimate when they are the excess of substantial and necessary expenditure.
Between 75 % and 95 % of the necessary expenditure will relate to the replacement of pipes in dwellings and will therefore be borne by the householders.
As such, the Superintendent is responsible for the appropriate and necessary expenditure of approximately 78% to 80% of Township of East Brunswick property tax collections.
The details of his exact plan are not known but consumption taxes tend to be regressive unless accompanied by a negative income tax for the poor to offset necessary expenditures.
This has implications for the burden of the risk and entitles the seller to reimbursement for necessary expenditure in the upkeep and storage of the res vendita.
The politicians found it easier to rationalize the necessary expenditures if the project were completed quickly, before an opposition party got the chance to gain power and take credit for its ultimate success.
As far as the necessary expenditure for Afghanistan and the Global Health Fund is concerned, I believe we should use the flexibility instrument and confer with the Council.
"How," some of the men ask, "Can a man keep one-tenth of all he earns in his purse when all the coins he earns are not enough for his necessary expenditures?"
The amended proposal was that of a small navy, given that 'The House will cordially approve of any necessary expenditure designed to promote the speedy organization of a Canadian naval service'.
Even if the Census Bureau's new measure calculates necessary expenditures more accurately than the current formula, the new approach, like the current one, still uses income as the single criterion for judging who is poor.
Amongst the employed families living on the Mount Pleasant Estate, 51.2 per cent of their total income was claimed by rent and 'other necessary expenditure'; in unemployed families the figure rose to 60.6 per cent.
The legislatively chartered Transportation Finance Commission (TFC) reported in 2007 that over the next 20 years there would be $15-$19 billion gap between revenues and necessary expenditures, just to maintain existing transportation system in Massachusetts.
In the meantime, the Council instructs the Chief Executive to prepare a comprehensive response to the White Paper and authorises him to incur any necessary expenditure in doing so, noting that this will be contained within the budget for local government reform.'
Bob Powers, a leader in the group who has lived in Pound Ridge for 34 years, said, "There are a lot of people working with me who are former Planning Board members, older residents and newer residents, who feel this is not a necessary expenditure of money."