Word: budgeted
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...understand that arms-for-hostages swaps, in the commission's words, "ran directly counter to the Administration's own policies on terrorism" is the same Reagan who has never admitted, probably even to himself, that his tax and spending programs were bound to result in gargantuan budget deficits. The President who apparently did not even try to control the activities of Oliver North, John Poindexter and the rest of the hostage-trading crew (for example, he complained to the Tower commission that no one ever told him North was providing intelligence data as well as arms to Iran...
...special prosecutor, agrees, partly because the position has "too much power." The Supreme Court may be sympathetic to such arguments. It has recently been a strong upholder of the separation-of-powers doctrine, in decisions like last year's ruling striking down the provision of the Gramm-Rudman-Hollings budget-balancing law that gave enforcement powers to the General Accounting Office...
When President Reagan announced in his budget message last month a broad new plan to raise funding levels for the National Science Foundation, the federal agency that funds most basic science research, University administrators and scholars welcomed the plan in the hope that it would decrease the role of the Department of Defense in funding scientists...
...Administration proposed in its FY 1988 Budget to boost funding for the NSF by 17 percent and to double it in five years...
...funding proposals reflect a dynamic thatis transforming science itself into research thatis extremely expensive, forcing scientists to workin multi-disciplinary research teams," saidSaundra Toye, NSF budget director...