Word: outlay
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...hospitality of the federation made the trip possible. By providing housing and meals for the teams, the federation reduced the club's outlay to just airfare...
...Director Robert Watson that the team could run up a small deficit every year. The team found out it had to pay back $3000 per year. In addition, the combined budget for the men and women was reduced from $17,000 to 9600, which only translates to a $6600 outlay because of the payback. All but $600 of this goes to the Pat's Peak program...
Dean Rosovsky will decide whether to outlay funds for the new facilities, Leahy said...
Some conventions are more sought after than others. Wealthy groups like the bankers, the medical associations and the auto dealers (who have a reputation as particularly free spenders) are hotly desired by local convention officials. They can be expected to spend triple the average conventioneer's $50 daily outlay. New York City went to extraordinary lengths to court and cater to the American Trucking Association this year (see box). Waikiki postponed its Aloha Week parade last October lest the road from the airport be blocked for the 15,000 delegates to the American Bankers Association (who spent $8 million...
Congressional aides estimate that both of these programs require an initial outlay of some $1.5 billion. After 1980, however, Carter's program would require little if any further funds. Tax credits, on the other hand, will drain an additional $5 billion by 1983. If Congress and the President are determined to spend this much money--the largest single financial aid to education bill in 20 years--then they might as well spend it right...