fiscal 的 2 个定义
- of or relating to the public treasury or revenues: fiscal policies.
- of or relating to financial matters in general.
- a prosecuting attorney.
- Philately. a revenue stamp.
fiscal 近义词
monetary
更多fiscal例句
- Powell also called for more direct aid to small businesses, putting the onus on Congress to step up on fiscal policy.
- The only way out, Narayan says, is a fiscal push — by creating jobs and maintaining production.
- Rachel Ehlers, principal fiscal and policy analyst at the LAO, said the agency thought it’d be worth “going a little deeper into the reasons why response is necessary” in this report.
- At the start of 2020, the fiscal crisis for US higher education was a fringe issue.
- “It’s important to remember that this is where we are after several months of bounce back and an unprecedented amount of fiscal stimulus,” Bunker said.
- Take fiscal year 2013, the last year the finalized data is available.
- I would define Rockefeller Republican in the classic sense as a combination of fiscal responsibility and social conscience.
- Without those subsidies, the worst-case scenario has Obamacare entering a fiscal death spiral.
- It was that we have serious fiscal problems that are going to bankrupt cities and towns—literally—and hurt a lot of people.
- A former House Budget chairman and Fox News alumnus, Kasich was a libertarian leaning fiscal conservative before it was cool.
- But all these fiscal operations should be, for our present purposes, separated from monetary operations.
- The issue of government paper money is, indeed, a new departure; but its purpose has been more distinctly monetary than fiscal.
- Your Majesty assigns him no salary, for it seems to be your intention to have him attend to that duty with his salary as fiscal.
- As the Chinese are so numerous, the sum amounts to considerable, although it it not all paid to the fiscal.
- The same has been said of Don Juan de Alvarado, ex-fiscal, and that is known throughout the country as a public matter.