Having a credit card can be invaluable if you have a sudden and unexpected expense, or even if you've just overspent. |
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The district judge's finding that the husband had unreasonably overspent in housing himself was wrong and miscalculated. |
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It is possible that departments with financial years ending March 31 who overspent will have to carry their deficits over to the following year. |
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It was hard times for a few years as many companies had overspent and then cut back on spending, he said. |
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Scotland's parliament may be a year behind schedule and massively overspent, but that will not get in the way of creating a new flag for the troubled institution. |
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As part of their monthly procedures, budget centre managers should ensure that the budget allocated to each activity is not overspent. |
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The year ended March 31, 2008 was, we believe, the first year in the history of the Office where we overspent our budget. |
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This is the same outfit that hugely overspent tax dollars on l'Almanach du peuple. |
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Mr Hori said he expected they might be prepared to pay back anyone who had overspent. |
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Last week, parliamentarians learned from the media that the government had overspent that budget by more than six times. |
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Although it reports by activity on planned spending compared with actual spending, the NEB needs to include an explanation of where and why it overspent or saved. |
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People in Canada had grown weary of federal governments that overtaxed and overspent and generally accepted the premise that the status quo was as good as it gets. |
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But the budget is going to be overspent in some areas, according to a report to members at a meeting in Bodlondeb. |
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For those consumers who overspent, a dose of financial reality awaits them in their mailboxes when the credit card bills arrive. |
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Seven out of 10 Brits have massively overspent on holiday by an average of pounds 278 this summer. |
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Mr Chidambaram has provided a bit more in his budget for all these causes, but they fall under the jurisdiction of state governments, most of which are overspent and overmanned. |
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We have an economic crisis that has come on top of that and the government is not in a position to do anything about it because it had already overspent and mismanaged the economy. |
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I suggest that the government is neglecting these critical sectors of the Canadian economy at their moment of greatest need, partly because the Conservatives have overspent in the past. |
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The argument then goes that the national ad that was run in a local riding should not be considered a local ad at all, that it should be considered a national ad, which would mean the Conservative Party overspent its limit. |
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The Chief Electoral Officer had ruled that the Conservative Party had broken the elections law of Canada, had overspent its advertising budget and had laundered the money through candidates, et cetera. |
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The first argument is that the Conservative Party somehow overspent the national advertising limit by transferring money to local campaigns and those campaigns then ran national ads. |
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Departments also routinely overspent their budgets. |
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Mr. Jerry Pickard: We're talking about where we're at because we've overspent and spent huge amounts of money, which in many cases has supported labour and business over the years. |
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Historically, the Department has overspent its initial budget and requested supplementary appropriations every year to meet its financial obligations, frequently after the money has been spent. |
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For example, in 1996 the Ministry of Education overspent about 4 per cent of its budget for salaries, allowances, transport and related staff expenses. |
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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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The Adults and Communities Directo-rate also overspent by pounds 812,000 on professional fees for the pounds 44 million special care centres programme. |
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The studio clearly overspent on marketing, and the movie was still a flop. |
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