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estimated expenses
noun as in budget
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Tharinger said the estimated expenses for the state to acquire the house represented an unacceptably large hit on the budget.
Although more than $480 million of the total is attributable to the military’s estimated expenses for the troop deployment through mid-March, the financial impact of the president’s refusal to concede the election is probably much higher than what has been documented thus far, and the true costs may never be known.
In February, city staff estimated that Wilmington was facing estimated expenses in excess of $31 million due to Florence.
Have him research his likely income and estimated expenses after graduation and make a budget of his own.
A letter to Worcester from Reynold Cooper, permanent secretary to the prime minister, dated 11 June 2013, says: “Please be informed that cabinet has approved the fees and expenses for the core consultancy, 13 sets of surveys and seven sets of focus groups totalling US$9,793,475, plus your estimated expenses of US$160,000 giving a total sum of US$9,953,475.”
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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