Sentences with word «overbudget»

Once the voters have spoken, that's the question Congress will have to answer regarding the United States» participation in ITER, the hugely overbudget fusion experiment under construction in Cadarache, France.
In fact, the firm cited overstaffing and overbudget operations as chief reasons for the ongoing job cutbacks.
The situation is no better in Europe, according to Steven Thomas, a professor of energy studies at the University of Greenwich in London: Finland can not complete its new reactor; the U.K. has yet to get started on any projects; and a new nuclear reactor in France, after 18 months of construction, is 20 percent overbudget and requires complete subsidy by the French government.
The Wide Field Infrared Survey Telescope (WFIRST) is due for launch in the mid-2020s, but is already about 12 % overbudget just a year after NASA gave the project the green light.
But ITER is almost comically overbudget and behind schedule, and some members of Congress want the United States to pull out, in part because ITER spending threatens domestic fusion research programs.
Topeka's animal control has been overbudget by $ 27,000 annually, primarily because of the dogs they catch and confine under their «pit bull» legislation.
If the answers are specific to the particular project, why do so many government IT projects go overbudget, fail outright, or fail to meet all their objectives?
Situated on the Swiss - French border, it is famous for its 27 - km underground tunnel — and the Large Hadron Collider (LHC), which, although running hugely overbudget, is due to be operational by 2005.
The budget is not a rigid amount, but if I go overbudget I do so in full knowledge that my current drawdown rate may be unsustainable if I want the pot to last N years.
However, two surprising things happened during the course of this hugely expensive, hugely overbudget, over-timescale and ultimately partially - failed project:
Further evidence for this thesis comes from the fact that a large proportion of private sector IT projects also fail or go overbudget - we just don't hear about them in the media so much, because corporations often don't like to talk about them.
The other culprit was the ballooning cost of the James Webb Space Telescope, the successor to the Hubble Space Telescope, which has been overbudget and delayed for years.
The MOX plant, which began construction in 2007, is now years behind schedule and at least $ 12 billion overbudget, and both the Trump and Obama administrations have argued that it should be abandoned in favor of an alternative reprocessing method.
Out of time and overbudget, the movie previewed badly and was eventually sliced down to an abrupt 88 minutes (by, among others, editor Robert Wise, who would go on to direct such films as West Side Story and The Sound of Music).
On top of that, if we focused too much on making the perfect game, we'd end up going overbudget.
Before that they produced 2 games in the studio system, Psychonauts and Brutal Legend, both of which went overbudget, overtime, and undersold despite glowing critical reviews.
For example: unlike the Maccabees, you can't afford to overbudget.
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