Antonym: revenue. Similar words: expedite, expense, expedition, expensive, inexpensive, at the expense of, pending, rendition. Meaning: [-dɪtʃə] n. 1. money paid out 2. the act of spending money for goods or services 3. the act of consuming something.
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181. Previous research into the response of domestic energy expenditure to changing prices has concentrated almost entirely on the use of aggregate data.
182. The Gladstonian principle that public sector budgets should be balanced - increased expenditure met by increased taxes - was the accepted rule.
183. Some items of expenditure like supplementary benefit or sickness benefit are demand-led commitments.
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184. The rise in government expenditure especially benefited the education budget which was increased by 8.6 percent to F228,000 million.
185. How much should society view this advertising expenditure as a waste of resources?
186. Local authorities are also constrained in the proportion of capital receipts they may use to support capital expenditure.
187. The Expenditure Sub-Committee put it on their agenda and questioned witnesses at length as to their views.
188. It is a relatively crude way of allocating such expenditure. 10.
189. In Stuttgart in 1983 the so-called Stuttgart Mandate was issued calling for a brake upon agricultural expenditure.
190. One argument is that excessive government expenditure adversely affects individual freedom and choice.
191. For instance a dynamic model may be used to show the effect of changes in advertising expenditure on sales.
192. Table 3.21 gives a picture of the expenditure on the various social security benefits in Great Britain for 1980.
193. For instance, the larger the sales force, the less the need for heavy advertising expenditure.
194. Similar developments are in hand in respect of capital expenditure.
195. If any operating division wishes to incur capital expenditure, it submits an appraisal form to the Finance Director.
196. We must diminish the administrative expenditure.
197. The alteration would entail an expenditure of 50 pounds.
198. Expenditure raced up and up to an unprecedented level.
199. It is questionable whether the expenditure on this project is really justified.
200. An expenditure for clothing will qualify as a trade or business expense.
201. Food expenses dropped to 58.8 percent of the consumption expenditure ( the Engel coefficient ) in 1994.
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