planned expenditure
collocation in Englishmeaningsofplanandexpenditure
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plan
noun
uk/plæn/us/plæn/
a set of decisions about how to do something in ...
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expenditure
noun
uk/ɪkˈspen.dɪ.tʃər/us/ɪkˈspen.də.tʃɚ/
the total amount of money that a government or ...
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(Definition ofplanandexpenditurefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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This will reduce totalplannedexpenditureon consultancies and running costs by £0.51 million.
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The presentplannedexpenditurein 1981–82 is £43 million.
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Therefore, planned pay costs as a proportion of totalplannedexpenditureis not yet available.
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The totalplannedexpenditurein 1982–83 is £3,546 million, which is some £125 million more than was planned a year ago.
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Actual andplannedexpenditureon trunk roads amounts to more than £100 million at 1983 prices.
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There is noplannedexpenditurefor 2002–03.
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The grossplannedexpenditurefigures are £165·9 million for 1990–91 and £169–7 million for 1991–92.
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In no sector of higher education is it possible to allocateplannedexpenditurebetween science and other subject areas.
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The figures for totalplannedexpenditurein each of the years 1980 to 1985 are given in the table below.
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The following tables list the actual andplannedexpenditurefor the financial years 1997–98, 1998–99 and 1999–2000 as appropriate.
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The £5 billion increase to which he referred is an increase to £115 billion from the originalplannedexpenditurefor next year of £110 billion.
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The proposals also debar an authority from rating to meet its totalplannedexpenditure.
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The revised budget exercise resulted in authorities reducing their originalplannedexpenditureby £32 million, but authorities had already rated for this level of expenditure.
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However, it believes that it will be able to ensure that it keeps within itsplannedexpenditure.
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The gap betweenplannedexpenditureand foreseen income in 1981 is 71 million dollars—about £29.5 million.
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It will have grossplannedexpenditure, including loan repayments, of £349 million in 1989–90.
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Detailed records of past andplannedexpenditureby programme are no longer maintained in volume terms.
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The overallplannedexpenditurefor the 1995–96 financial year was £5 million.
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Secondly, what is theplannedexpenditurefor the year 1995–96?
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On the national level, there is no change to the current andplannedexpenditurefor the careers service.
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