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-- Expenditures for operating and maintaining the stations and equipment of the Armed Forces are estimated to be $10.3 billion in 1961, which is $184 million more than in 1960.
Expenditures for the year included $ 616 million for English television, $ 402 million for French television, $ 126 million for specialty channels, a total of $ 348 million for radio services in both languages, $ 88 million for management and technical costs, and $ 124 million for " amortization of property and equipment.
* Implicit Price Deflator for Personal Consumption Expenditures ( IPD for PCE )
Expenditures continued to follow this pattern — rising sharply during wars before settling down — for over 100 years.
In 1948, he served as chairman of the Investigations Subcommittee of the Committee on Expenditures in Executive Departments, which held hearings on such matters as export control violations, for which Soviet spy William Remington was called in to testify ; the trial of Nazi war criminal Ilse Koch ; and the Mississippi Democratic Party's sale of postal jobs, which Mississippians from rural areas attested to purchasing.
The PCE price index ( PCEPI ), also referred to as the PCE deflator, PCE price deflator, or the Implicit Price Deflator for Personal Consumption Expenditures ( IPD for PCE ) by the BEA, and as the Chain-type Price Index for Personal Consumption Expenditures ( CTPIPCE ) by the FOMC, is a United States-wide indicator of the average increase in prices for all domestic personal consumption.
* " Federal and State Expenditures for AFDC " from the U. S. Department of Health and Human Services website
Expenditures on Children by Families provides estimates of the cost of raising children from birth through age 17 for major budgetary components.
Under the chairmanship of Homer S. Ferguson of Michigan ( 1948 ) and Clyde R. Hoey of North Carolina ( 1949-1952 ), the Investigations Subcommittee of the Committee on Expenditures in Executive Departments held hearings on such matters as export control violations, for which Soviet spy William Remington was called in to testify ; the trial of Nazi war criminal Ilse Koch ; and the Mississippi Democratic Party's sale of postal jobs, which Mississippians from rural areas attested to purchasing.

Expenditures and are
Expenditures are directed toward staffing, general & administrative expenses, programs and fundraising.
Expenditures can be inflated to reduce or eliminate the reported profit of the project thereby reducing the amount which the corporation must pay in royalties or other profit-sharing agreements, as these are based on the net profit.
* Expenditures on durable producer goods which are small, inexpensive and used to perform relatively simple ongoing operations.

Expenditures and at
While in the United States Senate, he at times served as chairman of the Committee of Expenditures of the Department of Agriculture and the Committee on Agriculture and Forestry.
* Independent Expenditures and profile at OpenSecrets. org
Kennedy presents a table ( page 81, Table 2 ) of " British Wartime Expenditures and Revenue "; between 1688 and 1815 is especially illustrative, showing that Britain was able to maintain loans at around one-third of British wartime expenditures throughout that period

Expenditures and about
Expenditures were nearly US $ 2. 8 billion while revenues amounted to only about US $ 2. 3 billion.

Expenditures and .
As Chairman of the Committee on Public Expenditures, he also attempted but failed to reduce by one-fifth all federal salaries over $ 1, 000.
:* Expenditures: $ 69. 05 million ; including capital expenditures of $ 5. 744 million ( FY00 / 01 est.
Expenditures by type of out-of-home dining were as follows: 40 % in full-service restaurants, 37. 2 % in limited service restaurants ( fast food ), 6. 6 % in schools or colleges, 5. 4 % in bars and vending machines, 4. 7 % in hotels and motels, 4. 0 % in recreational places, and 2. 2 % in others, which includes military bases.
* Operating Expenditures: $ 251. 4 billion
* Expenditures: $ 80. 8 million, including capital expenditures of $ 17. 1 million ( FY 98 / 99 est.
" The Organization of Economic Activity: Issues Pertinent to the Choice of Market versus Non-market Allocations ", in Analysis and Evaluation of Public Expenditures: The PPP System, Volume 1, pp. 47 – 64.
Johnson wielded considerable influence over defense policy as chair of the Committee on Expenditures in the Department of War during the Fifteenth Congress.
During his tenure in the Senate, Curtis was President pro tempore of the Senate as well as Chairman of the Committee on Expenditures in the Department of the Interior, of the Committee on Indian Depredations, and of the Committee on Coast Defenses, as well as of the Republican Conference.

for and shipbuilding
It was founded between 650 and 625 BC by Gorgus, son of the Corinthian tyrant Cypselus, at which time its economy was based on farmlands, fishing, timber for shipbuilding, and the exportation of the produce of Epirus.
The industrial sector with exports of over € 1 billion annually is dominated by shipbuilding which accounts for over 10 % of exported goods.
Large scale shipbuilding began in the 1790s, beginning with schooners for local trade moving in the 1820s to larger brigs and brigantines, mostly built for British shipowners.
The Maritimes had long been a centre for shipbuilding, and this industry was hurt by the change.
Saint John became a centre of the timber trade and shipbuilding and is currently a centre for oil refining and some manufacturing.
A typical progress trap was that cities were often built in a forested area, which would provide wood for some industry ( for example, construction, shipbuilding, pottery ).
In the 18th century and the 19th century Emsworth was known for shipbuilding, boat building and rope making.
New York traded with pirates and smugglers, and the colonies of New England consistently frustrated the government's attempts to utilize the area's forests for shipbuilding.
Thanks to its many entrepreneurs and engineers, and its large stock of easily mined coal, Scotland became a world centre for engineering, shipbuilding, and locomotive construction, with steel replacing iron after 1870.
As a result Scotland became a centre for engineering, shipbuilding and the production of locomotives.
The port also gave the Shaikh a territorial base just as Kuwait's entrepôt economy, oriented to fixed land and sea routes, caused the nomads to become sedentary and desert grazing for shipbuilding, pearling, and long-distance trade.
It is a center for manufacturing, refining, shipbuilding, and other light and heavy industries.
In 1922, Krupp established Suderius AG in the Netherlands, as a front company for shipbuilding, and sold submarine designs to neutrals including the Netherlands, Spain, Turkey, Finland, and Japan.
Five million GM annually was allocated to run the navy, with a total budget of 408 million GM for shipbuilding.
Jefferson ’ s letter went on with the same heat to a much quoted passage aboutthe day that France takes possession of New Orleans .” Not only did he say that day would be a low point in France ’ s history, for it would seal America ’ s marriage with the British fleet and nation, but he added, astonishingly, that it would start a massive shipbuilding program.
The Norse had a strong sense of naval architecture, and during the early medieval period they were advanced for their time, compared to other European nations ( earlier shipbuilding techniques, for example those of Mediterranean peoples, such as ancient Greece and Rome, were far more sophisticated and varied, especially in terms of joinery ).
Kockums shipyard had become a symbol of Malmö as its greatest employer and when the shipbuilding ceased in 1986 the reassurance for the future of Malmö plummeted among politicians and the public.
The British lost control of the Suez Canal and withdrew from the naval dockyard, transforming it for commercial shipbuilding and ship repair purposes.
A significant wooden shipbuilding industry had developed in the community by the mid 19th century, allowing for incorporation, but the shipbuilding economy collapsed in the 1860s.
In addition to describing the qualities of the different types of wood and their suitability for shipbuilding, the Yukti Kalpa Taru gives an elaborate classification of ships based on their size.

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