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Budget and continued
The original Budget briefcase was first used by William Ewart Gladstone in 1860 and continued in use until 1965 when James Callaghan was the first Chancellor to break with tradition when he used a newer box.
In his first Budget, in March 2008, Alistair Darling reverted to using the original budget briefcase and his successor, George Osborne, continued this tradition for his first budget, before announcing that it would be retired due to its fragile condition.
He continued as Leader of the Opposition throughout the crisis over the Lloyd George People's Budget and the Parliament Act of 1911, but after failing to win either of the two General Elections in 1910 he resigned as leader in November 1911.
In opposition Law continued to argue for tariff reform, both in Parliament and within his party, largely avoiding the constitutional crisis surrounding the People's Budget in 1909.
As they had promised, the Lords accepted the Budget on 29 April 1910 — a year to the day after its introduction — when the land tax proposal was dropped, but contention between the government and the Lords continued until the second general election in December 1910, which resulted again in the Unionists gaining more votes than the Liberals but producing another hung parliament, with the Liberals again relying on Labour and the Irish Party.

Budget and throughout
The U. S. Office of Management and Budget ( OMB ) defines a set of core based statistical areas ( CBSAs ) throughout the country.
While planning, programming, and budgeting continues throughout the year, PPBS dictates a sequential and annual process culminating with annual Defense Plan, followed by a Defense Program, then a Defense Budget.
The 2004 Congressional Budget Office study, working from an assumption " that about 0. 6 percent of adults would enter into same-sex marriages if they had the opportunity " ( an assumption in which they admitted " significant uncertainty ") estimated that legalizing same-sex marriage throughout the United States " would improve the budget's bottom line to a small extent: by less than $ 1 billion in each of the next 10 years ".
Rather, benefits are funded in the annual Federal Budget by the National Treasury and are administrated and distributed throughout the nation by the government agency, Centrelink.
On his first day in office, Daniels created Indiana's first Office of Management and Budget to look for inefficiencies and cost savings throughout state government.

Budget and planning
He delivered his first Budget in August 1959 and his achievements included major reforms to the banking system ( originated by Fadden ) including the establishment of the Reserve Bank of Australiaand the planning and preparation for the introduction of decimal currency.
Budget helps to aid the planning of actual operations by forcing managers to consider how the conditions might change and what steps should be taken now and by encouraging managers to consider problems before they arise.
The report also noted the large amount of turnover in the county Office of Management and Budget, which has not helped Nassau ’ s recovery and planning efforts.

Budget and film
He scored the 2003 film The Low Budget Time Machine and wrote two songs, " Birthday Video " and " Fake Purse ," for the Showtime television series Weeds in 2005.
* A 1915 film of Colonel Lyttleton inspecting the Chelsea pensioners on Oak Apple Day is preserved at the British Film Institute: screenonline: Topical Budget 197-1: Oak Apple Day ( 1915 ) ( Only accessible to registered users ).
Budget constraints kept the film from being released for years, but it eventually saw the light of day in 1999 under the title, Violent Shit III: Infantry of Doom ( or Zombie Doom in the US ).
Factors such as Budget, time, the need to control the environment, or the fact that the place does not exist can be reasons to film on a set.

Budget and with
* 1910 – The Parliament of the United Kingdom passes the People's Budget, the first budget in British history with the expressed intent of redistributing wealth among the British public.
This, combined with bad timing and perceived inexperience led to the failure of the Budget and consequently the fall of the government on 17 December 1852.
Budget is always an issue with this type of theatre, however if the theatre teacher is dedicated enough to the performance, he or she can find all sorts of ways to put the production together with a reasonable budget.
According to White House and Congressional Budget Office figures, the maximum share of income that enrollees would have to pay for the " silver " healthcare plan would vary depending on their income relative to the federal poverty level, as follows: for families with income 133 – 150 % of FPL will be 3-4 % of income, for families with income of 150 – 200 % of FPL will be 4-6. 3 % of income, for families with income 200 – 250 % of FPL will be 6. 3-8. 05 % of income, for families with income 250-300 % of FPL will be 8. 05-9. 5 % of income, for families with income from 300 to 400 % of FPL will be 9. 5 % of income.
") The Congressional Budget Office and related government agencies scored the cost of a universal health care system several times since 1991, and have uniformly predicted cost savings, probably because of the 40 % cost savings associated with universal preventative care and elimination of insurance company overhead costs.
He then became a management analyst with the Connecticut State Budget Bureau in Hartford.
In 1956, he left his job with the Budget Bureau and moved to Greenwich Village to pursue an acting career.
* Secretary of State for Finance, Budget and Programming, Information and Relations with the State Philatelic and Numismatic Office
This recommendation ultimately became law with passage of the Budget and Accounting Act of 1921.
It seeks to do this by building favorable interactions between the public, private and civil society and working with different networks both in local ( EITI NGO Coalition, National Budget Group, Public Coalition Against Poverty and etc.
Budget limitations can be addressed by a simpler garden style with fewer plants and less costly hardscape materials, seeds rather than sod for lawns, and plants that grow quickly ; alternatively, garden owners may choose to create their garden over time, area by area.
The OMB ensures that agency reports, rules, testimony, and proposed legislation are consistent with the President's Budget and with Administration policies.
Clark County is coextensive with the Las Vegas – Paradise, NV Metropolitan Statistical Area, a metropolitan statistical area designated by the Office of Management and Budget and used by the United States Census Bureau and other agencies for statistical purposes.
In late 1964 Johnson reviewed these initial Great Society proposals at his ranch with Moyers and Budget Director Kermit Gordon.
Ron Champion's original book was followed up with Build Your Own Sports Car: On a Budget ( ISBN 1-84425-391-0 ) by Chris Gibbs.
Marion County is coextensive with the Ocala Metropolitan Statistical Area, a metropolitan statistical area ( MSA ) designated by the Office of Management and Budget and used for statistical purposes by the Census Bureau and other agencies.
With colleagues Norman Mineta, Leon Panetta and Dick Gephardt, he was part of “ The Gang of Four ” on the House Budget Committee challenging the budget process with bipartisan budget ideas, and developing a high technology and alternative budget in 1982.
Since then, there have only been minor amendments, with the exception of the Balanced Budget Amendment added in 2009, which becomes fully effective in 2016.
Sales, John M. Olin Fellow at Georgetown University Law Center, testified by written statement before the House Committee on the Budget on the constitutional issues in connection with the proposed legislation.

Budget and Bay
Bay County is coextensive with the Panama City-Lynn Haven-Panama City Beach Metropolitan Statistical Area, one of the metropolitan statistical areas ( MSAs ) designated by the Office of Management and Budget ( OMB ) and used for statistical purposes by the Census Bureau and other agencies.

Budget and on
Venezuela was judicially dependent on the High Court of Santo Domingo, ecclesiastically dependent on the Bishopric of Puerto Rico, militarily dependent on the Budget from New Granada ( Bogota ), administratively autonomous but overseen by the Viceroy of New Granada and the Bogota Presidency.
Gladstone's final speech on the failed Budget marked the beginning of over twenty years of mutual parliamentary hostility.
On 30 September 1862, Bismarck made a speech to the Budget Committee of the Prussian Chamber of Deputies, which included Bismarck's emphasis on using " iron and blood "— that is, military power — to achieve his goals.
Today the Prime Minister ( First Lord of the Treasury ), the Chancellor of the Exchequer ( responsible for The Budget ) and other senior members of the Cabinet sit on the Treasury bench and present policies in much the same way Ministers did late in the 17th century.
9, Accounting and Analytical Methods ) and its companion volume, Mattessich ( 1964b, Simulation of the Firm through a Budget Computer Program ) applied computerized spreadsheets to accounting and budgeting systems ( on mainframe computers programmed in FORTRAN IV ).
The United States Federal Budget for Fiscal Year 2010, entitled ' A New Era of Responsibility ', specifically ' Imposes Transparency on the Budget ' for the Department of State.
Powell made a speech in Morecambe on 11 October 1968 on the economy, setting out alternative, radical free-market policies that would later be called the ' Morecambe Budget '.
With respect to the estimation of spending for the executive branch, the BRD serves a purpose parallel to that of the Congressional Budget Office for the estimation of spending for Congress, the Department of the Treasury for the estimation of revenues for the executive branch, and the Joint Committee on Taxation for the estimation of revenues for Congress.
Budget constraints gives a straight line on the indifference map showing all the possible distributions between the two goods ; the point of maximum utility is then the point at which an indifference curve is tangent to the budget line ( illustrated ).
And according to the Congressional Budget Office, in 2004 the U. S. invested $ 400 billion in infrastructure capital across federal, state, and local levels including the private sectors on transportation networks, schools, highways, water systems, energy, and telecommunications services.
May continues to sit as a Member of Parliament for Saanich-Gulf Islands and has exerted a considerable amount of legislative influence on a number of issues ranging from denying unanimous consent for military intervention in Libya, playing a central role in exposing changes to environmental legislation hidden in the omnibus Budget Bill C-38, to introducing a private member's bill to develop a national strategy on Lyme disease.
In vain, the King urged Conservative leaders Balfour and Lord Lansdowne to pass the Budget ( Lord Esher advised that this was not unusual, as Queen Victoria had helped to broker agreement between the two Houses over Irish disestablishment in 1869 and the Third Reform Act in 1884 ), although on Asquith's advice he did not offer them an election ( at which, to judge from recent by-elections, they were likely to gain seats ) as a reward for doing so.
Mathematician Augustus De Morgan on June 23, 1866 " Supplement to the Budget of Paradoxes ," The Athenaeum no.
Callaghan introduced his next Budget on 4 May.
With respect to the estimation of revenues for the executive branch, Treasury serves a purpose parallel to that of the Office of Management and Budget for the estimation of spending for the executive branch, the Joint Committee on Taxation for the estimation of revenues for Congress, and the Congressional Budget Office for the estimation of spending for Congress.
The Gramm-Rudman-Hollings Balanced Budget and Emergency Deficit Control Act of 1985 ( 99th Congress, S. 1702,, title II, December 12, 1985,, ) and Budget and Emergency Deficit Control Reaffirmation Act of 1987 (, title I, Sept. 29, 1987,, ) ( both often known as Gramm-Rudman ) were, according to U. S. Senator Phil Gramm of Texas, " the first binding constraint imposed on federal spending, and its spending caps have become part of every subsequent U. S. budget.

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