Synonym: financial. Similar words: in this case, scale, on a large scale, fist, fisherman, fishing, scan, scare. Meaning: ['fɪskl] adj. involving financial matters.
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31 According to Congress's Joint Committee on Taxation, corporate tax breaks in the 1995 fiscal year might reach 60 billion.
32 More than $ 1. 2 million was collected countywide during the last two fiscal years, he added.
33 The firm made $ 1. 37 billion before taxes in fiscal year 1995, its third-best year.
34 He sees turnover accelerating from the 15% growth recorded in the 1993 fiscal second quarter to March.
35 What would be the likely consequences of specific changes in the current set of fiscal measures affecting forestry?
36 December sales will put earnings for the fourth quarter and all of fiscal 1996 below Wall Street analysts' estimates.
37 From these flow three-to four-year administrative and fiscal plans, which are developed in great detail.
38 He was a fiscal conservative even during the Reagan deficit years.
39 Clinton has already tempered his request for the 1997 fiscal year, seeking $ 491 million.
40 Hence the time-honored government rush to spend all funds by the end of the fiscal year.
41 It is not true that they have tried traditional Keynesian fiscal policy and it hasn't worked.
42 He went on to argue that the bill violated fiscal discipline and would have destroyed jobs and undermined small businesses.
43 That would more than double spending on the programs to $ 718 million in the next fiscal year.
44 We do need to learn some more fiscal discipline in the United Kingdom.
45 Our goals-peace based on military strength and creative foreign policy, economic growth, tax re-form, and fiscal sanity-would never change.
46 In the case of fiscal policy the major instruments are changes in tax rates and allowances, and variations in expenditure plans.
47 The government has estimated it would need to raise as much 38 billion rand in the current fiscal year.
48 Deflationary and inflationary gaps can be closed by discretionary monetary and/or fiscal policy.
49 It was agreed to harmonize fiscal incentives for investors and to aim at the creation of a monetary union by 1995.
50 The company is expected to incur an unspecified restructuring charge during the next fiscal year, which will begin Feb. 1.
51 Over the past fiscal year, the school has received $250 million in federal dollars for 1,600 projects.
52 The governor will submit his proposal later this month, along with his proposed fiscal 1997 state budget.
53 Arcade had net profit 16. 9 million guilders in its fiscal year ended March on sales of about 398 million guilders. Sentencedict.com
54 Merrill Lynch traditionally cuts jobs in January following the end of its fiscal year.
55 He also warned of dire consequences such as hyper-inflation if the country failed to maintain a unified budget and a co-ordinated fiscal policy.
56 The Council of Finances determined fiscal policy within the region.
57 The current state formula for funding special education is based on what districts were spending for special education in fiscal 1979-80.
58 The railroad lost $ 11, 300 in fiscal year 1907-08, Templeton said, and continued to lose ground.
59 But the country as a whole may have missed a golden opportunity to put its fiscal house in order.
60 Silicon Graphics said its earnings for the fiscal second quarter ended Dec. 31 would fall short of expectations.
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