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Then we can plan the budget according to the situation.
The superintendent, William Casey, spent much of the summer planning the budget.
The effects that will be manifested by this integration must also be taken into account when planning the Budget.
Ippuc also planned the budget for the city.
When we planned the budget for 2010, we raised the question about resources for the external diplomatic service.
The New 2-Year Plan The budget was the first one prepared under a rolling two-year budget law passed last year.
In planning the budget, significant attention must also be focused on the consequences of the financial crisis, still being felt by many countries, and efforts to effectively remove these.
No Estimate on Clinton Plan The budget office has not yet issued an estimate of the cost of Mr. Clinton's proposal.
Parliament has fought to gain oversight over the EEAS and under final plans the budget, though independent, would be scrutinised by MEPs who can approve or reject it.
I could cite that of Galileo, the usefulness of which was so highly praised, but when it came to planning the budget for it, all of a sudden it was no longer a priority.
All 450 Roxbury members - half from the Albany area - are asked to go to the farm twice yearly to help plan the budget, review the crops and help make decisions about managing the 100-acre farm.
A government may also knowingly plan the budget to be in deficit in order to sustain the country's standard of living and continue its obligations to the citizens, although this would generally be an indication of poor economic management.
Not only does he plan the budget and oversee the economy, but, like no other Treasurer before him, he has guided Australia from relative isolation to an open economy with a currency that is often the world's sixth most traded in foreign-exchange markets.
The Deficit Doubtful Figures For Many Plans The budget deficit - the difference between what the Government spends and the revenue it takes in - is expected to be nearly $350 billion in this fiscal year, by far the highest in the nation's history.
Persistent Shortfalls Cited Mr. Rohatyn, who has long argued that the municipal work force and salaries grew too fast in the boom years of the 80's, said Mr. Dinkins must use extreme caution in planning the budget for the fiscal year that begins next July.