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n. (plural of budget English) vb. (en-third-person singular of: budget)

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All of the huge military budgets of the post-World War II period, from Truman to Reagan and Bush, were approved overwhelmingly by both Democrats and Republicans.

Despite the pledges of the two major American political parties to maintain or expand the current level of defense capability, both the force structure and defense infrastructure are too large to be maintained at even the present levels and within the defense budgets that are likely to be approved.

Thanks especially, though, to group members Terri Patterson and Mike Stewart, who commented on various sections of the text, and to four people who are too often invisible supports but without whose constant and committed backup it would be impossible for us to maintain a laboratory, rear animals, run experiments or manage people, grants, budgets and the multifarious activities of a university department.

Democrats in the House want to cut budgets, not move money from one pork barrel to another.

Let them foot some defensive budgets and then try to subsidize their farmers into undercutting NAFTA.

At the same time, they raised the budgets for the atmospheric experiments, which-according to the hype-were supposed to test some new theories on relieving Earth's smog.

He'd always been an intense man, determined to make the Egyptology Department at the ROM one of the best in the world despite budgets and bureaucrats, but in all the years she'd known him-and they were a good many years, she admitted silently to herself-she'd never seen him this obsessed.