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Definition of Budget cut
1. Noun. The act of reducing budgeted expenditures.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Budget Cut
Literary usage of Budget cut
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Situational Communication: Relating Styles / by Donald L. MacRae by MacRae, Donald L., 1941-, Dr. Donald L. MacRae (1993)
""And if he did, he would be successful in the sense that he would have his ten
percent budget cut. But he sure wouldn't have achieved that result ..."
2. Ballistic Missile Defense: Responding to the Current Ballistic Missile edited by Robert L Ehrlich (2000)
"In the Arms Control and Disarmament Agency, they suffered, what, a 30 percent
budget cut this year. Do you see that shifting over to the Department of ..."
3. Public and Private School Choices in the District of Columbia: Congressional edited by Frank D. Riggs (2000)
"And when there's a budget-cut as in this City, and as in other cities, they, ...
Whenever there is a budget-cut, they, they, they, they make them feel that ..."