Phrases with «budget compromise»

The phrase "budget compromise" refers to a situation where two or more parties come together to find a middle ground or reach an agreement on how to manage and allocate money within a specific budget. It implies that all parties involved have to make some concessions or give up certain things to reach a mutual decision. Full definition

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Sentences with «budget compromise»

  • That's one of the provisions of a tentative budget compromise reached by the state's Republican and Democratic legislative leaders. (wshu.org)
  • State lawmakers finally passed a long overdue bipartisan state budget compromise with veto - proof margins in both houses of the General Assembly on Thursday. (wshu.org)
  • In 2013, when it looked like the program might be killed, Boehner and other congressional backers negotiating a broad budget compromise with the administration insisted that it be part of the package. (washingtonpost.com)
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