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9 Sentences With "budgetarily"

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That scaling of the world was important, but a bonus prize was that it helped us budgetarily.
And he doesn't seem all that ready, organizationally or budgetarily, for the big states and a sweeping national campaign.
"I haven't seen a [single-payer] proposal that's gonna move the needle, whether it's budgetarily or coverage-wise," he said.
"We're beginning to look at real discussions about, budgetarily, what it means when we talk about Medicare for all," Grijalva said.
The background context for all this is that the IRS has been gutted, budgetarily, since 2010 through successive cuts to "non-defense discretionary" spending, a big, wonky term that includes everything from tax enforcement to the FBI to environmental enforcement to scientific research.
" The fire-funding fix, "not necessarily legislative" changes to the way the Forest Service operates, is the key to reducing the danger, and cost, of forest fires: "As we are able to get in there in a proactive managed way budgetarily and move ahead over a period of a few short years, I think we can get ahead of this and I believe you will see the forest suppression budget go down.
LSU system logo The Louisiana State University System is a system of public colleges and universities in Louisiana. It is budgetarily the largest public university system in the state. F. King Alexander is president of the LSU system, and also serves as chancellor of its flagship campus and namesake, Louisiana State University. Administrative headquarters are located in the University Administration Building on the property of Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge.
An executive agency is a part of a government department that is treated as managerially and budgetarily separate, to carry out some part of the executive functions of the United Kingdom government, Scottish Government, Welsh Government or Northern Ireland Executive. Executive agencies are "machinery of government" devices distinct both from non-ministerial government departments and non-departmental public bodies (or "quangos"), each of which enjoy a real legal and constitutional separation from ministerial control. The model was also applied in several other countries.
In addition, the UIC automatic coupler was not compatible with the existing chain couplings, which would have made this conversion budgetarily difficult for some of the European state railways to carry out. Even though the project was abandoned it did lead to one thing: As such a center coupling will have to handle all the power from pushing (like the buffers in a buffer-and-chain setup), pulling (like the chain in a buffers-and-chain setup) and damping the forces when the train is slowing down or braking. All these forces must be absorbed, so a direct conversion of older rolling stock (locomotives/engines, various kinds of wagons, etc.) is not possible, so changes will be needed. But from around 1970 every piece of rolling stock equipped with buffers-and-chain was prepared for conversion, which can be seen by looking at the square hole behind where the chain is bolted to the piece of rolling stock.

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