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Definition of In fiscal matters
1. Adverb. In financial matters. "Fiscally irresponsible"
Lexicographical Neighbors of In Fiscal Matters
Literary usage of In fiscal matters
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Proceedings by Royal Colonial Institute (Great Britain) (1905)
"1 For the disintegrating policy he proposed to substitute a policy of aggregation
which in fiscal matters would treat the Colonies as English counties; ..."
2. Essays in Colonial Finance by American Economic Association (1900)
"... in which a far more rigorous dependence upon the home government in fiscal
matters was insisted on. This lasted, however, only a short time ; for 1854 ..."
3. Rose-Belford's Canadian Monthly and National Review edited by Graeme Mercer Adam, George Stewart (1880)
"ip in fiscal matters between Canada and the rest of the Empire, must be matter
of special agreement. Until such is come to, the present relationship of ..."
4. The Economic Review by Christian Social Union (Great Britain), Oxford University Branch (1906)
"By yet a third class of critics we are reminded that two varieties of attitude
or action in fiscal matters were in fact or appearance suggested for the ..."
5. Proceedings by Royal Colonial Institute (Great Britain) (1905)
"1 For the disintegrating policy he proposed to substitute a policy of aggregation
which in fiscal matters would treat the Colonies as English counties; ..."
6. Essays in Colonial Finance by American Economic Association (1900)
"... in which a far more rigorous dependence upon the home government in fiscal
matters was insisted on. This lasted, however, only a short time ; for 1854 ..."
7. Rose-Belford's Canadian Monthly and National Review edited by Graeme Mercer Adam, George Stewart (1880)
"ip in fiscal matters between Canada and the rest of the Empire, must be matter
of special agreement. Until such is come to, the present relationship of ..."
8. The Economic Review by Christian Social Union (Great Britain), Oxford University Branch (1906)
"By yet a third class of critics we are reminded that two varieties of attitude
or action in fiscal matters were in fact or appearance suggested for the ..."