BUDGETARY CUT collocation | meaning and examples of use (original) (raw)
collocation in English
meanings of budgetary and cut
budgetary
adjective
uk
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/ˈbʌdʒ.ɪ.tər.i/us
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/ˈbʌdʒ.ə.ter.i/
related to the amount of money that is available ...
cut
noun
uk
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/kʌt/us
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/kʌt/
an injury made when the skin is cut with ...
Examples of budgetary cut
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Furthermore, local government restructuring and budgetary cuts from the 1970s introduced restrictions in cemetery maintenance expenditure: staffing levels, not easy to maintain, were cut further.
A year later parliamentary times were changed, finishing at six in the evening, a move again justified in 1998 by budgetary cuts.
In addition, the state is not required to pay the political price of, for example, massive dismissals or worsening of employment conditions demanded by budgetary cuts.
The conclusion that right-leaning parliaments are more likely to increase expenditure increments substantiates others' arguments that the liberal right does not undertake to reform pensions through budgetary cuts.
He gave real demonstrations of the effects of the budgetary cuts within his constituency.
It told us that it did not know that the budgetary cuts that had since been announced would be the total and final result.
That can only mean massive budgetary cuts in their work in non-statutory areas.
In the current context of budgetary cuts, the discussion of innovative financing is not only necessary, it is vital.
Will budgetary cuts mean that those local authorities can no longer spend money on such things?
Any budgetary cuts are therefore to be avoided.
It in fact was water under the bridge—not a candidate for future budgetary cuts.
As the guidelines rightly point out, budgetary consolidation does not just mean budgetary cuts, but also a redirection of government spending towards investment and human capital.
There have been no budgetary cuts.
The crisis, brought about by financial market players, is being used as an argument by our right-wing governments to call for budgetary cuts, especially in social expenditure.
Then we had the 1993 trauma of budgetary cuts, and instead of an education policy we saw an economic policy that caused a collapse of education provision.
Budgetary cuts reduced that number to 87 in 1968, and 82 in 1969.
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It was partially reopened in 2008, but full reopening is now in doubt because of budgetary cuts.
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Without a new tax bill and budgetary cuts, the nation would face even higher inflation and the possible collapse of the monetary system.
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