obligational การใช้
- Some companies face no legal limits, just " obligational limitations ."
- The final FY 1994 budget amounted to a little under $ 252 billion in total obligational authority.
- Not until FY 1984 did DoD's total obligational authority surpass that of FY 1968 in constant dollars.
- Total obligational authority amounted to $ 44.6 billion, almost $ 4.4 billion over the previous year.
- The Department of Defense's total obligational authority in current dollars declined from $ 291 billion to $ 270 billion.
- It amounted in total obligational authority to $ 77.7 billion, almost $ 3 billion more than in FY 1968.
- Due to the nuclear arms race, the Vietnam War buildup and other projects, total obligational authority ( TOA ) increased greatly during the McNamara years.
- Awkward exchanges with acquaintances are less obligational, panhandlers are less likely to bother you, and the cacophony of traffic can be subdued by a pop song.
- Section 1101 would establishe an upper limit of $ 203.058 million for the FY2015 obligational authority of the Library of Congress with regard to certain reimbursable and revolving fund activities.
- (Sec . 141 ) Declares that certain limitations on obligations for NHTSA programs shall not apply to any obligational authority made available in previous public laws, except to the extent that the obligational authority has not lapsed or been used.
- (Sec . 141 ) Declares that certain limitations on obligations for NHTSA programs shall not apply to any obligational authority made available in previous public laws, except to the extent that the obligational authority has not lapsed or been used.
- Total obligational authority approved by Congress during Wilson's tenure decreased significantly at first and then began to creep back up, but remained lower than the Truman administration's last budgets ( that were inflated because of the Korean War ).
- For the McElroy period, the Defense Department's total obligational authority by fiscal year was as follows : 1958, $ 41.1 billion; 1959, $ 42.1 billion; and 1960, $ 40.2 billion.