overspend
IPA: ˈoʊvɝspɛnd
noun
- The amount by which someone or something is overspent.
verb
- To spend too much money; especially, to spend more than one earns.
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Examples of "overspend" in Sentences
- There are two things here - first, they "overspend" and Treasury increases taxes.
- The "overspend" on the nGMS contract has occurred in all four countries of the UK.
- Sometimes you can overspend for the wrong assets and you end up shorter in the long run.
- The MoD will also have to address a £38bn "overspend" in its budget over the next 10 years.
- A government can "overspend" by spending more than it has, and can close that gap by raising taxes.
- Commenting on the government 'overspend' and the pay for performance system known as the Quality and Outcomes Framework (QOF), Dr Buckman said:
- Extracting "overspend" data from a database of purchase orders, or overfill data from a production system, to find and reduce waste in the organization
- It will face an effective cut of a further 9.5% as it deals with a £38bn "overspend" over the next 10 years in its procurement budget inherited from Labour.
- However, choosing to focus on that while casting a blind eye upon the current administration who is redefining the word "overspend" just because of ideology, does not do anyone any good. on 05/16/2009, -3/+12Lets see:
- The defence secretary is facing twin demands from the Treasury: to cut over 10 years a £38bn "overspend" left by Labour and then to introduce cuts of at least 10% in his budget over the next spending period from 2011-14.
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