Although the expenditure on welfare schemes for 2013-14 has gone up, they are a bit skewed.
If a company can increase profits without increasing its expenditure on labor, it will.
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He knows that accounts of revelry or expenditure on gourmet food and drink are ultimately antiquarian.
Health Secretary Andrew Lansley will be cross-examined about public expenditure on health at the Health Committee.
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The main share of public expenditure on education in most countries goes to primary education.
U.S. expenditure on education doubled between 1992 and 2006 without doing much for the middle class financially.
Energy access has a cost and the initial expenditure on connections or better technologies can be high.
Something to justify the expenditure on this or that and hopefully guide the ship away from the rocks.
Chicago's mayor, Richard Daley, has said taxpayers would not be affected by expenditure on stadiums and other infrastructure.
The amendment did "no damage whatsoever" to ministers' "general objectives" to reduce expenditure on legal aid, he claimed.
One driver is the big outfits' desire to reduce expenditure on fixed assets.
Innovation is not driven by high expenditure on research and development, but by the company's insights into consumer habits.
Increased expenditure on advertising will also benefit the company in the longer term.
Putting only 10% of America's jobless men through a two-year community-college course, say, would mean doubling expenditure on training.
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For example, he said, companies were keen to reduce their expenditure on rising energy costs in order to protect profit margins.
This is exactly the period when the government of the day was near doubling expenditure on the tax financed health care system.
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He has also increased expenditure on midday meal schemes for school-going children.
"The club has demonstrated its commitment to first-team success with increased expenditure on player wages, " said the club's chief executive Robert Elstone.
For those stranded overseas, it is worth keeping expenditure on continuing stays to a minimum and then making a claim to the airline.
What the movie leaves out is that the ownership of the Athletics consistently turned a profit but did not increase its expenditure on players.
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Their surveys from May suggest a third of diners have reduced their expenditure on eating out per month or reduced the frequency of visits.
Of the total rise in expenditure on public services in the three years ahead, a fifth goes to education and a third to health.
One of the reasons for the underfunding is the relative weakness of India's central government, which accounts for only 15% of total expenditure on education.
However, the council said it had been able to take advantage of new flexibilities to limit the overall reduction in expenditure on the programme to 10.4%.
Then he had a go at offering ideas as to where money might be found for topping up expenditure on, for example, colleges, housing and rail.
The country has a bloated expenditure on the military and small spending on education so that it lags even behind impoverished neighbours like Bangladesh in many spheres.
According to Britain's Office for National Statistics (ONS), household expenditure on domestic service hit a low point in 1978, since when it has quadrupled in real terms.
Liverpool children's author Alan Gibbons, a rigorous campaigner against reductions in library services, said there was a pattern of expenditure on large libraries while smaller branches closed.
As for share options and pension-fund appreciation, Mr Greenspan reckons that they are more than cancelled out by the mistreatment of expenditure on software and other information technology.
The Labour motion noted that UK Statistics Authority (UKSA) chair Andrew Dilnot said "expenditure on the NHS in real terms was lower in 2011-12 than it was in 2009-10".
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