Sentences with phrase «budget overages»

The phrase "budget overages" refers to the situation when you spend more money than what was originally planned or allocated in your budget. Full definition
With almost no relationship to the book beyond honouring its concept of a conflagration told in vignettes, it feels almost exactly like James L. Brooks's I'll Do Anything, which began life as a musical and ended up, after extensive reshoots and careening budget overages, song - free, yet whole somehow despite the trauma.
It's not to be touched for accidental budget overages, but instead for true emergencies (such as a car breaks down).
This is needed so that preventative measures can be taken to avoid budget overages and ensure schedule adherence.
It's difficult to tell if he supports sequestration or other cuts in spending to help bring our budget overages under control, but he has said in the past that the government should be mostly about public works and safety and wants to severely reduce the Department of Education.
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