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fiscal

1. of or relating to government finances, esp tax revenues
2. (in some countries) a public prosecutor
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'The Ministry of Finance will make sure enough funds are allocated to service the payment to KWAP to prove Federal Government's ability to manage (even when struggling fiscally) to manage financial burden of 1MDB and SRC inherited from the previous administration,' he said, referring to Barisan Nasional government.
aACoeThe Budget is unquestionably Pro-Growth, Fiscally prudent, Pro-Farmer, Pro-Poor and strengthens the purchasing power of the Indian Middle Class,aACA[yen] he added.
Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli's Fiscal Stress Monitoring System designated 25 municipalities across the state as fiscally stressed.
An item of income is derived by an entity when the entity is not fiscally transparent under the laws of the entity's jurisdiction (i.e., it is fiscally opaque) and the income is derived by an entity's interest holder if the entity is fiscally transparent and its interest holder is fiscally opaque, in each case under the laws of the interest holder's jurisdiction.
We will hold public hearings in the spring about our move to fiscally responsible funding of transportation services and seek customer ideas about our continual efforts to improve our services.
Paul, MN, December 13, 2012 --(PR.com)-- The ASL for America movement, fiscally sponsored by SignCasts, is thrilled to announce that the petition to the White House asking for formal recognition of American Sign Language, has reached the needed 25,000 signatures.
But whether or not the money was/is there and whether or not the school board knew what it was doing, it was quite an interesting spectacle to watch what only could be described as a string of very, very, very fiscally conservative legislators and other political types insisting that the state spend what's believed to be $4.9 million.
After conducting several internal analyses, the Health and Human Services department decided in October to delay implementation of the program, calling it fiscally unsustainable.
At the same time, however, Djankov, a former senior World Bank expert and a globally renowned economist, confirmed Bulgaria's course to seek accession to the euro zone, making it clear he believed this would actually benefit the Euro Area because of the fiscally conservative policies that the Bulgarian government follows under his guidance.
USDA fiscally hamstrung on pork purchases: Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack said the department does not have $50 million to buy more pork as a way to boost the sagging pork industry, a level of government purchases recently requested by nine state governors.
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