True financial independence is a distant dream: in practice, the budget (which must balance each year) is financed by the EU's members.
ECONOMIST: Much stroppiness lies ahead in the EU budget negotiations
In 2010, she notes, the nine states that ban the practice altogether had budget shortfalls of 25% on average, compared to 24% in the 14 states that allow it for all public-sector employees.
The chancellor has since asked the permanent secretary to conduct a review of the practice of releasing embargoed Budget information in advance of the speech.
In the mid-1990s it took off again after the government reinvented a version of it, which in practice mostly helped big-budget American-financed films.
Budget cuts are more popular with voters in theory than practice.
Standard good practice is to spend 3% of an annual budget on training, she says.
And as I am just saving to start my own coaching practice and leave my job, this is really beyond my budget (more reason giving, disclosing her future interests, and closing in on an anchor).
It is rethinking the practice of allowing congressmen and parties to insert pet projects into the budget, which the executive can then approve as a way to buy legislative support.
His recent research has concentrated on ICT4D, focusing on its use in the context of teacher training in Africa, on a critique of budget support mechanisms in international aid, and on the use of partnerships in ICT4D practice.
His recent research has concentrated especially on ICT4D, focusing on its use in the context of teacher training in Africa, on a critique of budget support mechanisms in international aid, and on the use of partnerships in ICT4D practice.
However, because it's been so long since Democrats put a budget on the floor, almost half the current senators had not been through the demanding and exhaustive practice.
While he feared for his practice, Andrews reserved his greatest anxiety for the future of the institute, 27% of whose annual budget was being picked up by HealthSouth.
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