The overspend is largely due to the high cost of looking after children in foster care or specialist placements. |
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The news of the overspend comes as work continues at the shore end of the pier to build a new entrance bridge across the road. |
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We do not want to get a nasty surprise and find all our local government tax bills are going up because of the overspend. |
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Much of the overspend is due to the fact that the council has responded compassionately to the needs of vulnerable people. |
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From a very reasonable original cost of eight months ago, we are now facing a huge overspend on the project. |
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The overspend is being covered using public money from a variety of sources. |
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Departments of education, planning and transport, resources and social services are all expected to overspend. |
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Although we have a winter maintenance budget, if we overspend, the money comes out of the reserves. |
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We are required not to overspend, so there will always be a propensity to underspend. |
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We've made huge progress, but a forecast overspend is not an acceptable position because there is an absolute requirement that we live within our means. |
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Or it might make you overspend on cars and helicopters and lead you to early, penniless death. |
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The local authority has no choice but to accept that this year the school will overspend. |
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However, this slight overspend is not enough to jeopardise the viability prospects of this production unit. |
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While it is possible to first spend the money and then obtain approval, managers ought not to overspend in the first place. |
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Not knowing would be an invitation to disaster because of the temptation to overspend. |
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This prudent budgetary approach has worked as an incentive not to overspend. |
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For players who enjoy gambling frequently, it is not uncommon to overspend their budget some of the time. |
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Forecasting future expenditures is an ongoing requirement to ensure that they do not overspend their discretionary funds. |
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As departments cannot overspend their appropriations, they usually commit less than what they were appropriated. |
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In spite of complex social, economic, political, and international environments, departments rarely overspend their votes. |
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This makes it easy to spend and to overspend with little serious reflection. |
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This type of planning requires monitoring of cash flows to ensure that the Department does not overspend or lapse funds approved by Parliament. |
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They tended to underspend budgets rather than overspend budgets. |
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However the Committee noted that a risk of overspend may have resulted if the assumptions had been fully realized. |
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The council's internal investigation into the overspend at Canon Lee School was made public on February 26, following the Bishophill by-election on the previous Thursday. |
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If we do a good enough job maybe Canadians can have those things but it will only happen if we as parliamentarians make sure governments spend within their means and do not overspend and do not overtax. |
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Roughly 15 per cent of respondents reported having been in bidding wars, and for those who had housing bids rejected, 14 per cent believe it caused them to overspend on their next offer. |
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Recognize your risk factors: avoid gambling when you feel sad, bored, lonely, anxious or angry, because you may be more likely to get carried away and overspend. |
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As of June 2008, it is still unclear whether the council in either of its guises has agreed to write off its 1980s overspend. |
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The overspend of 96 407 francs is mainly due to the high number of missions as part of the activities undertaken to promote accession to the UPOV Convention. |
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The Committee observed that the authority of the Assembly might be required for the Court to overspend in major programme I, transfer funds from another major programme in the budget, or appropriate specific funds. |
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It would be like pouring water in a barrel with an open tap, because Canadian broadcasters are free to overspend on buying American programs and free to underspend on producing local programming. |
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No one had heard about Labour's calls for a Scottish government inquiry into the recently revealed overspend on the new Victoria and Albert design museum, one of waterfront's flagship projects. |
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Local authority finances show 18 of Scotland's 32 councils predict they will overspend during this financial year. |
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It is important to monitor expenditure and ensure that government does not overspend on wages, potentially making fewer resources available for other priority sectors. |
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It was a result of its direct actions to overspend and create a massive imbalance by lowering taxes while increasing spending at two and a half times the rate of GDP, thus causing a structural deficit in the country today. |
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From the outset, some budget managers believe they will have to overspend in order to deliver the same level of health and social services as the previous year. |
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A pounds 2MILLION overspend on building a school could mean a rise in council tax bills. |
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The overspend was blamed on Wirral's higher than average elderly population and a rise in the number of children in care. |
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Later the council was heavily criticised for the overspend in a report by Project Management International. |
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To get out of debt, first keep a budget and be careful not to overspend. |
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The areas where the force overspent include the major incidents fund, which overspent by PS290,000, and officers' overtime costs, which saw a PS150,000 overspend. |
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It follows a financial local authority report which revealed that, just four months into this financial year, the council was already predicted to overspend. |
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