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fiscally

adv. In a fiscal manner; concerning finance

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fiscally

adv. in financial matters; "fiscally irresponsible" [syn: in fiscal matters]

Usage examples of "fiscally".

Congress to provide broad-based tax relief that is fiscally responsible and avoids a return to annual deficits.

Democrats in Congress saw the issue as gift, a way to highlight how the administration had been fiscally irresponsible.

International Monetary Fund, for example, or in the age of Victorian imperialism, the international debt commissions that the British and their partners imposed over the fiscally prostrate corpses of the Egyptians and the Chinese.

So he got rid of those ministers identified with the muscular absolutism of his grandfather and replaced them with reformers who would somehow conjure up changes that might be both politically liberal and fiscally copious.

All this was, of course, the direct ancestor of supply-side public finance, and had just about as much chance of success as its version two hundred years later in a different but similarly fiscally overstretched empire.

Sexually, socially, intellectually, fiscally, scientifically irrelevant -- a sack of borrowed atoms lumpily arranged in a Nate shape.

From a fiscal standpoint, my three-year-old daughter is more fiscally accountable than Yeltsin or Viktor Grozny ever was.