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- If they underspend, they can find other uses for that money.
- We are not going to be the leader if we underspend the competition.
- But the South underspends every other region in funding for arts and arts education.
- "But they can't afford to underspend the other guy ."
- In the period 2014-2015, there was an underspend of ?5 million as there was a lack of uptake.
- In his speech, Gore pledged to " underspend " the surplus, balance the budget and eliminate the national debt.
- Today I am announcing that we will underspend the surplus, rather than overpromise our way into an economic hole, " the vice president said.
- Also, because they are likely to want to underspend by enough to deal with anything unexpected . talk ) 22 : 15, 8 February 2011 ( UTC)
- And that move comes as the governor is pressing his agencies to underspend their budgets in the hopes of accumulating a surplus large enough to trigger a statutory provision for an automatic income tax cut.
- FDC staff noted that " the WMF does not provide details about its expenses by program area ", and that the numbers in its report indicate " a risk of a significant underspend ".
- Byers said he was working to introduce greater flexibility into the department's procedures, and as a result the projected underspend for this year was down to 180 million pounds ( dlrs 265 million ).
- Last year, for example, Wikimedia Germany underspent FDC funding by US $ 225, 000 ( a calculation that had to be teased out of the chapter's total underspend from all sources of $ 665, 000 ).
- The second complication is that several applicants significantly underspent their FDC allocation in the 2012 13 financial year the subject of repeated criticism in the assessments ( the word " underspend " and varieties appear 10 times in the FDC's recommendations ).
- But Gore has also begun to clothe his populism in the softer fabric of " fiscal responsibility, " promising to " underspend the surplus " _ a direct response to polls showing voters prefer debt reduction, and an effort to counter Bush's charge that he is a big spender.
- The Committee encourages diversity of funding; in assessing applicants'existing and proposed programs it takes into account the strategic focus and clarity of expected outcomes, sustainability, and community involvement; it takes technical compliance with the eligibility rules seriously; it is quite prepared to underspend its maximum budget where it sees fit; and the Committee expressed concern that " some of the applicants in Round 2 did not adequately understand the FDC framework, and applied for annual plan funding when project grants may have been more appropriate ".