Word: budgeted
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...powerhouse that won renown by presenting major works, like Strauss's Die Frau ohne Schatten, for the first time in the U.S., and by offering major American opera debuts to Leontyne Price, Elisabeth Schwarzkopf and Sir Georg Solti. While never equaling New York City's Metropolitan Opera in either budget (currently $23.7 million vs. $88 million) or length of season (13 weeks compared with 32 weeks), San Francisco established itself as an alternative that was often more interesting and adventurous than its staid East Coast rival...
...going to go slashing budgets to try and make it all balance tommorrow," said Spies. "In the context of a $400 million budget, this is a very small number...
...gave about $1 million less than expected, in part because of last October's stock market crash, Spies said. But while he said that the crash certainly had played a major role in causing the university's deficit, he was not sure what effects the crash had on the budget...
Though unexpected, the deficit is not a cause for immediate panic, Spies said. Princeton is unlikely to institute severe budget cuts in any one area and will concentrate instead on finding new sources of revenue, he added...
Harvard's Vice President for Finance Robert H. Scott echoed Spies' views on the deficit, saying that the budget shortfall was probably not a cause for alarm. Scott, who said he was not familiar with Princeton's financial situation, said that an institution of Princeton's size should have little difficulty coping with a small deficit...