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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91 Congress and President Clinton have approved budgets for some agencies for fiscal 1996, which began Oct. 1.
92 For instance, Work Recovery has yet to file its audited financial statements for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1995.
93 Now, the fiscal conservatives of the east coast have come out on top.
94 The legislation required an annual analysis of the fiscal rate of return generated by the tax credit.
95 Further, she predicted that the division will have another banner year and set a new record in the current fiscal year.
96 After years of fiscal gloom, they hope Brown will bring his political clout to the corporate realm.
97 A supplementary package of time-limited fiscal measures aims to help get the economy moving.
98 The fiscal landscape is also more hospitable to striking a deal.
99 The Millsboro, Oregon-based company is expected to release fiscal third-quarter earnings tomorrow before the stock market opens.
100 The trick is to meet the target projected for the current fiscal year and to do this by 15 October.
101 Their contributions during the past fiscal year had been something less than one million pesos.
102 By the next fiscal year, the goal is to spend $ 60 billion a year on new weapons.
103 Microsoft said profit from operations rose 45 percent in its second fiscal quarter ending in December.
104 And through five months of the current fiscal year, almost 12 tons of marijuana have been found.
105 Mr. Maples Any change in fiscal measures has to be agreed by unanimous vote in the Council of Ministers.
106 Recently scaled back under fiscal duress, the symphony has a 31-week winter and summer season and a full-time staff of 21.
107 The new measures would effectively add some 4,050 million rupees to the fiscal deficit.
108 Any fiscal measures dampening demand for new cars will only increase unemployment in the motor trade.
109 The historical lesson of activist fiscal policy is this: be modest about what we know and what we can achieve.
110 The county faces a $ 5. 2 million debt service payment this fiscal year, Kelly said.
111 Appropriate fiscal policies to combat this demand-pull inflation would be a cut in government spending, or an increase in taxation.
112 Nor can it be generated by easier fiscal policy because the budget deficit is already so high.
113 Gamble Co. and by Parker Hannifin Corp.,(www.Sentencedict.com) which posted lower-than-expected fiscal second-quarter earnings.
114 The company a year ago changed its reporting period to a fiscal year that ends March 31 from a calendar year.
115 In the fiscal year ending in March 1990, the debt-equity ratio for TSE-listed firms was only 1.07.
116 It is, in fact, the first flowering of fiscal revolt against the high taxes of the Nineties.
117 The fiscal problems of the city, since 1979, have not been attributable to decreases in federal aid.
118 Revenues from patient services were only $ 61 million, down from $ 76 million in fiscal year 1993.
119 A major war, which we tend to fight two or three times a century, presents a far greater fiscal challenge.
120 Old pal Morgan Stanley also did well in the fourth quarter of its fiscal year, which ended Nov. 30.
More similar words: in this case, scale, on a large scale, fist, fisherman, fishing, scan, scare, disc, scared, scandal, scary, scatter, discuss, landscape, disclose, discourse, discount, discourage, discussion, discouraged, discharging, discrimination, call, recall, call for, local, call in, vocal, call off.