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- Overspending is spending more money than one can afford. It is a common problem when easy credit is available. The term overspending is also used for investment...
- Bolivarian Missions has been questioned due to the Bolivarian state's overspending on public works and because the Chávez government did not save funds...
- previous government, the economic downturn following the 2004 tsunami, overspending using overprinting of local currency (the rufiyaa), unemployment, corruption...
- premiers' criticisms of the funding being too low and he blamed Trudeau for overspending elsewhere. In June 2022, Poilievre introduced private members Bill C-278...
- Retrieved March 6, 2023. Saney, Daniel (December 8, 2004). "Scorsese Overspends on The Aviator". Digital Spy. Archived from the original on February 10...
- committing what was described as "a Procedural Breach and a Minor Financial Overspend (less than 5% of the Cost Cap)". On 28 October 2022, the FIA announced...
- as our household, we're going to go under foreclosure because we're overspending." Greene also criticized her expected primary opponent, former U.S. representative...
- needs other things to go with it or to keep up with it. This can lead to overspending and ac****ulating more possessions than one needs or uses. The term was...
- Firefall and became CEO of the company in 2008. Kern faced allegations of overspending on promotional campaigns for Firefall. Notably, he devised a marketing...
- Corby council to court over the report into the £12 million authority-overspend on the Cube complex. Along with criticising the council board that ran...