Mr Brennan pointed to the outturn of the decision which allows State aid to be extended from a period of three years to one of five years. |
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The outturn may be almost double that. None of this detracts from the coalition's success in cutting costs, though. |
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Despite a sharp deterioration in the budgetary position in the final months of 2008, the full-year outturn is expected to show a modest surplus. |
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The Hurricane was considerably slower, but it could outturn the Messerschmitt, as could the Spitfire in the hands of a skilled pilot. |
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Interest income and expense are recognised in the economic outturn account using the effective interest method. |
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All other repairs and maintenance are charged to the economic outturn account during the financial period in which they are incurred. |
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The carrying amount of the asset is reduced and the amount of the loss is recognised in the economic outturn account. |
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Interest on available-for-sale financial assets calculated using the effective interest method is recognised in the economic outturn account. |
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Impairment losses recognised in the economic outturn account on equity instruments are not reversed through the economic outturn account. |
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The economic outturn consists of the budget outturn, the result of the adjustments and the result of borrowing and lending activities. |
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Accordingly, only actual outturn will be relevant. |
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The expected irrecoverable pre-financing, or the amount for which recovery has ceased to be probable, is recognised as a value reduction or charge in the economic outturn account. |
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If the balance of the outturn account within the meaning of Article 56 is positive, it shall be repaid to the Commission up to the amount of the subsidy paid during the year. |
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The estimated outturn for nominal expenditure is close to budget. |
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