expenditure 的定义
expenditure 近义词
payment
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- These unexpected expenditures come as the coronavirus pandemic has pummeled local budgets and hit a corner of government — election administration — that’s been underfunded for decades.
- In his new role, he will manage freelance reporting expenditures and continue to play a central role in the newsroom’s efforts to streamline its increasingly complex production pipeline.
- In addition, you find that business investment expenditure moving towards better capital, to more productive technology is deeply entrenched amongst corporations.
- Lufthansa, for example, put over 27,000 of its workers onto Kurzarbeit back in March, a move that helped it cut operational expenditure by a whopping 59%.
- All of this can happen without any intervention of the Court or expenditure of judicial resources.
- Still, the numbers give you a rough idea of the ballpark expenditure.
- The average per pupil expenditure for elementary school students in Illinois is approximately $11,600 per year.
- When you talk about these tussles with Russia, Russia is four percent of military expenditure.
- Utilization went up, out-of-pocket expenditure went down, and the freqency of depression diagnoses was lower.
- The deep cuts to public expenditure demanded by the IMF led to a mass revolt by the unions.
- Whether his annual expenditure be fifty pounds or fifty thousand, he tries to get his money's worth.
- Any comparison based on expenditure per gun must therefore be misleading.
- A good, strong material will be found cheapest in the end, though the actual expenditure of money may be larger at first.
- After her death he gave up society, so that this item of expenditure diminished perceptibly.
- In fact, each successive increase of weight is obtained at a greater expenditure of food.