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budgetary

adjective as in fiscal

adjective as in monetary

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As we look at these coming months, we have a food budget for all of the fiscal year, but we are almost out of it already.

So you don’t need to have 10 people who will handle the budget, but maybe three.

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As it navigates the budget shortfall, Metro is using funds from $767 million it received from the federal Cares Act pandemic relief plan, which Congress approved in the spring.

It’s easy to make a room look fabulous if you have a lot of money, Nixon says, but it’s more challenging to curate a beautiful room on a budget.

Opponents of the governor launched a recall petition in July 2019 in response to Dunleavy’s cuts to the state budget.

The answers include poor planning, budgetary procedures that defied economic logic, and at least one bone-headed accounting error.

A builder by profession, he quickly became something of a Forrest Gump of budgetary doom.

The report on the budgetary impact can be seen here, and the report on the broader impact can be seen here.

This used to be home to the Princess of Wales regiment though most of the soldiers moved out along ago due to budgetary cutbacks.

But after two years of budgetary gridlock in Washington, people are sick of hearing about it.

So ordinarily budgetary matters are not published prior to the time the President has approved them.

For example, the budgetary process is essential to creating an environment that reflects the valuing of nursing.

Large sums were voted loosely, and expended by executive boards without any budgetary control.

Information is not available on budgetary performance in 1970, when the country suffered a disastrous flood.

It is not worth while to go into the budgetary details of this particular matrimonial venture.

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On this page you'll find 35 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to budgetary, such as: commercial, fiscal, industrial, monetary, bread and butter, and material.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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