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Synonyms for expenditures
ex·pen·di·tures
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List of paraphrases for "expenditures":
expenditure, expenses, spending, costs, expense, outlays, cost, dépenses, disbursements, requirements, outgoings, charges
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#791 | costs | |
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#2201 | charges | |
#3158 | expenses | |
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#26670 | disbursements | |
#33079 | outlays | |
#88359 | outgoings |
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The women walk six miles a day, the men walk 10 miles; they are super, super active. It's impressive when you're out there with them, and yet their energy expenditures aren't any different than folks who live much more cushy, sedentary lifestyles.
We want to be clear on a key point about the Harvey Community Relief Fund, which is being housed within the Texas Organizing Project Education Fund: We have an ironclad commitment that 100 percent of the money raised into this fund will be spent directly on ensuring low income and people of color are not forgotten in the relief, recovery and reconstruction efforts. Not a dime will be spent on any other purpose, we and our allies intend to make sure that our communities are at the forefront of the recovery process, and that they get the resources they need to rebuild their lives. We will make a determination about which relief efforts in particular to dedicate this funding after the floods recede. Our expenditures will be dictated by the needs of our communities, and we anticipate those needs will range from personal hygiene items to legal aid and advocacy.
No one is rich whose expenditures exceed his means, and no one is poor whose incomings exceed his outgoings.
Chief Operating Officer Greg Hill:
We have significantly decreased our 2016 capital and exploratory expenditures, and we plan to reduce activity at all of our producing assets.
This bill applies to all authorizations for spending, it is not just the size of our budget that is staggering, but even more the rate at which it is increasing. We cannot long continue such growth rates in expenditures.
Translations for expenditures
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- udgifterDanish
- pengeluaranIndonesian
- הוצאותHebrew
- despesasPortuguese
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