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8 Sentences With "estimated expenses"

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It also raised estimated expenses for restructuring during 2016 to $700 million, from $550 million.
"The numbers of donations look really large, but the estimated expenses are well beyond what we raised," she said.
At the same $3,000 per month in estimated expenses, these people should save $18,000 to $36,000 in an emergency fund.
Those estimated expenses weren't all that different from those residing on campus, where students at public and private schools could expect costs of about $10,000.
Zinke, a former Navy SEAL, is ideally suited to tackle the $12.5 billion issue facing the department just in estimated expenses for repairing and up-keeping our nation's parks and public lands as well as following through on his commitment to restore trust with states, Indian tribes, and local communities.
Separately DC City officials estimated expenses related to the parade would have been $21.6 million with an expectation for reimbursement from the Federal government, with the Mayor of Washington DC Muriel Bowser reporting that $13 million would have been used alone to cover police costs.
Originally, the new stadium was to be built on campus. UConn would be granted an attendance waiver by the NCAA in order to play its home games at Memorial Stadium in Storrs during the 2000–2002 seasons. However, the enthusiasm toward the new stadium quickly faded as the estimated expenses rose, the idea of an on-campus stadium was tabled, and the upgrade of the program was put on hold by the Connecticut state legislature. A year later, the stadium issue was rehashed during an attempt to bring the New England Patriots to Hartford, Connecticut.
Vermont has the 10th smallest gender wage gap of all the states in America, with women who work full-time year round in Vermont making, on average, 84 cents for every dollar made by a man. This equates to $7,589 yearly. Together, Vermont women lose over $705 million every year. For a single person, 16 cents on every dollar amounts to approximately seven months of rent, and $7,000 for a family of four would pay for six months of child care or groceries (based on estimated expenses defined in the JFO 2015 Basic Needs Budget tables).

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