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Expenditures and were
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.
Expenditures were nearly US $ 2. 8 billion while revenues amounted to only about US $ 2. 3 billion.
Expenditures on track maintenance were cut, passenger service was reduced as fast as the ICC would allow, and locomotives received only basic maintenance to keep them running.
It first appeared as the Committee on Expenditures in the Executive Departments, which was created in 1927 by consolidating the 11 Committees on Expenditures previously spread among the various departments of the federal government to oversee how taxpayer monies were spent.

Expenditures and also
As Chairman of the Committee on Public Expenditures, he also attempted but failed to reduce by one-fifth all federal salaries over $ 1, 000.
During the 13th Congress he was chair of the United States House Committee on Pensions and Revolutionary War Claims, during the 14th, 15th, 19th and 20th Congresses, he was chair of the House Committee on the Post Office and Post Roads and was also chair of the House Committee on Expenditures in the Post Office Department during the 15th Congress.
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.
He served as chairman of the Committee on Expenditures in the Department of State in the Sixty-second Congress, chairman of the Committee on Expenditures in the War Department ( also in the Sixty-second Congress ), chairman of the Committee on Standards, Weights and Measures ( in the Sixty-fifth Congress ), chairman of the Committee on Education and Labor ( in the Sixty-sixth Congress and Sixty-seventh Congress ), and chairman of the Committee on the Philippines ( in the Sixty-sixth Congress ).
The gross domestic product which is an important measure of the growth of the economy is calculated through the Aggregate expenditure model also known as the Keynesian cross. AE is also used in the Aggregate Demand-Aggregate Supply Model which advances the Aggregate Expenditures Model with the inclusion of Price changes.

Expenditures and .
-- 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 shipbuilding are estimated at about the same level as in 1960.
:* Expenditures: $ 69. 05 million ; including capital expenditures of $ 5. 744 million ( FY00 / 01 est.
* 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.
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.
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.

were and also
The Ramirez brothers were also along.
Wet also were the marine's fatigues and the face had an oily film.
Capable of enduring friendships, they were also stout controversialists, who could write with a drop of vitriol on their pens.
We can also argue that the three brothers Karamazov and Smerdyakov were the external representatives of an internal conflict within one man, Dostoevsky, a conflict having to do with father-murder and the wish to possess the father's woman.
The discoid shapes of sun and moon were also felt to indicate the shape of celestial things.
Both these youths, who greatly admired Henrietta, were somewhat younger than she, as were also the neighboring Friedenwald boys, who were then studying medicine ; ;
A good deal of English was spoken on the beach, most educated Greeks learn it in childhood, and there were also American wives and children of our overseas servicemen.
Besides being political allies, they were also friends.
as Pike proved himself adept in the political arena, he also became a social lion in the village of Little Rock, where he served as a symbol of the culture that the ladies of the town were striving so eagerly to cultivate.
The English, relying on a prejudiced arbiter and confronted with superior diplomatic skill, were also hampered in their negotiations by the events that were taking place at home.
The younger men, Vere, and Pembroke, who was also Edward's cousin and whose Lusignan blood gave him the swarthy complexion that caused Edward of Carnarvon's irreverent friend, Piers Gaveston, to nickname him `` Joseph the Jew '', were relatively new to the game of diplomacy, but Pontissara had been on missions to Rome before, and Hotham, a man of great learning, `` jocund in speech, agreeable to meet, of honest religion, and pleasing in the eyes of all '', and an archbishop to boot, was as reliable and experienced as Othon himself.
He also ascertained that many officers were indifferent to the problem, including Commanding General Frederick Funston who gave Fosdick the nickname of `` Reverend ''.
A. M. Wergeland called the Adams method literally antihistorical, while Clive Day maintained that the assumptions were not confined to theories alone but were also applicable to straight factual evidence.
we were also literary ; ;
Granted that the Tammany name and the Tammany tiger often were regarded as badges of political shame, the sachems of the Hall also have a few good marks to their credit.
He and other Soviet leaders responsible for the document were proud of having brought forward some new formulas, such as the early replacement of the dictatorship of the proletariat by an `` All People's State '', and also of having laid down the lines for a much greater `` democratization '' of the whole hierarchy of Soviets, starting with the Supreme Soviet itself.
And if the foreigners fighting in the Katanga Army are mercenaries then Lafayette and Von Steuben were mercenaries too, as were also the members of the Lafayette Escadrille in the early part of World War 1, and of Chennault's Flying Tigers in the early days of World War 2.
There were also a couple in Canada, and several in England.
It is also significant that neither this report nor the hearing officer's notes were furnished to the appeal board.
But as you can also see, it's not a painful exercise at all, because Henri De Courcy -- the `` happy '' bodybuilder -- looks as though he were having the time of his life!!

were and subject
New Englanders were a bit sensitive on the subject of their complicity in Negro slavery at the time of the drafting of the Declaration of Independence, as Jefferson explained in his `` Autobiography '': ``
Fifty lantern slide teaching sets on the subject of `` Emergency War Surgery ( NATO ) '' were assembled and distributed to the Medical Military Services of foreign Governments associated with NATO and South-East Asia Treaty Organization.
Nonresident aliens living in Canada or Mexico who earn wages in the United States may be subject to withholding of tax on their wages, the same as if they were citizens of the United States.
In the first place, the two groups of firms, when combined, had characteristics and practices that were more representative of companies that were the subject of this study than did the firms from the AIA list alone.
Despite the opposition of the city newspapers, the Pratt Hall meeting `` brought together a very respectable audience, composed in part of those who had been distinguished for years for their radical views upon the subject of slavery, of many of our colored citizens, and of those who were attracted to the place by the novelty of such a gathering ''.
Now if one hydrogen atom were placed at the surface of a large sphere of hydrogen atoms, it would be subject both to the gravitation of the sphere and the charge-excess of all those atoms in the sphere.
Absent-minded, subject to unexplained tears Jubal would have bet his life that if Anne were to witness the Second Coming, she would memorize date, time, personae, events, and barometric pressure without batting her calm blue eyes.
Abbots were originally subject to episcopal jurisdiction, and continued generally so, in fact, in the West till the 11th century.
Sometimes the monks were directly subject to the lay abbot ; sometimes he appointed a substitute to perform the spiritual functions, known usually as dean ( decanus ), but also as abbot ( abbas legitimas, monasticus, regularis ).
They were subject to an abbot, and observed a common rule.
The Lesbian or Aeolic school of poetry " reached in the songs of Sappho and Alcaeus that high point of brilliancy to which it never after-wards approached " and it was assumed by later Greek critics and during the early centuries of the Christian era that the two poets were in fact lovers, a theme which became a favourite subject in art ( as in the urn pictured above ).
Many fragments were supplied in quotes by Athenaeus, principally on the subject of wine-drinking, but fr. 333, " wine, window into a man ", was quoted much later by the Byzantine grammarian, John Tzetzes.
The Alexandrists were a school of Renaissance philosophers who, in the great controversy on the subject of personal immortality, adopted the explanation of the De Anima given by Alexander of Aphrodisias.
The amendment was submitted to the states for ratification by Congressional joint resolution, and therefore was not subject to Presidential veto, though Johnson vigorously opposed it, again because so many southern states were not represented in the Congress.
But crucially citizens voting in both were not subject to review and prosecution as were council members and all other officeholders.
All of them were subject to a review beforehand that might disqualify them for office and an examination after stepping down.
An unknown proportion of citizens were also subject to disenfranchisement ( atimia ), excluding some of them permanently and others temporarily ( depending on the type ).
After leaving office they were subject to a scrutiny ( euthunai, literally ' straightenings ') to review their performance.
Elected officials too were subject to review before holding office and scrutiny after office.
Sophocles and Euripides ( and in more modern times, Corneille ) made the story the subject of tragedies, and its incidents were represented in numerous ancient works of art.
It deals with several specific themes that were the subject of poetical debate among late twelfth century troubadours and trobairitz.
However, Twomey expresses confidence that, if the High Court of Australia were to be faced with the problems of covering clause 2, it would find some way to conclude that, with regard to Australia, the clause is subject solely to Australian law.
Today, the Byzantine text-type is the subject of renewed interest as the original form of the text from which the Western and Alexandrian text-types were derived.

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