The remaining $ 41 billion is in
future budget outlays, unless congress or the president tinker with the reduction further.
Not exact matches
Republican Presidents, including Trump, have promised to balance
future budgets with gigantic reductions in discretionary spending, a category that includes both
outlays for defense, and all other areas that are voted each year (as opposed to entitlements that provide benefits guided by a fixed formula).
It doesn't pair its higher
outlays with «any additional increase» in city reserves, and it grows the gaps in
future budgets.
The
budget point is crucial, and Ex Machina's ($ 16.4 m) is in the danger zone: not in the ultra-low bracket that can make a sharply executed
future vision ultra-profitable, as in the case of Shane Carruth's Primer (which took $ 424,000 off a $ 7,000
outlay in 2004), or Another Earth ($ 1.8 m off $ 100,000) in 2011.