proposed expenditure
collocation in Englishmeaningsofproposedandexpenditure
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proposed
adjective
uk/prəˈpəʊzd/us/prəˈpoʊzd/
suggested as a possible plan or action for people ...
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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 ofproposedandexpenditurefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Final figures for actual andproposedexpenditureare not available.
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How much of theproposedexpenditureon building new prisons is in respect of open prisons?
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The level ofproposedexpenditureon public library services is a matter for individual local authorities.
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I am concerned that of theproposedexpenditureof £468 million, the margin for success which is budgeted is so small.
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Proposedexpenditureon renewables in 1992–93 is £24·3 million; a breakdown of this figure by type of renewable technology is not yet available.
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I have had only three letters of protest against theproposedexpenditureof £200,000.
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That is the purpose of theproposedexpenditureof this £20 million.
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There was a local reaction that work of this character on that limited area could not conceivably merit theproposedexpenditureof upwards of £7,000.
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Yesterday theyproposedexpenditureof £5,000 million on a so-called independent nuclear deterrent.
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Further, it is anticipated that theproposedexpenditurefor this year is likely to be about the same.
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Proposedexpenditureduring the next two years includes major urban schemes.
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In particular, the association hasproposedexpenditureof £35 million to establish a staff college for head teachers.
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In assessing relative needs, account is taken of a number of factors, which may vary according to the nature of theproposedexpenditure.
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We must relate theproposedexpenditureof a mere £5 million to the primary purpose of parliamentary government and the efficiency of this great institution.
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However, because of the criteria involved in the redetermination applications, the council applied for an increase in theproposedexpenditurelevel of £10·5 million.
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The allocation for the financial year 1986–87 is £1,090,000 and subject to parliamentary approval,proposedexpenditurefor 1987–88 is £1,347,000.
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To be precise, theproposedexpenditurelevel is £10 million less than this year's budget.
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People in my part of the country describe theproposedexpenditureon cereal inspectors as profligate.
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He could then decide whether that funding was available from his budget, and whether theproposedexpenditurerepresented value for money.
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How much is theproposedexpenditurefor 1950?
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