Definition of Underspend. Meaning of Underspend. Synonyms of Underspend

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Definition of Underspend

Underspend
Underspend Un`der*spend", v. t. To spend less than.

Meaning of Underspend from wikipedia

- Western Underspend is Indefensible". westontrack.com. Archived from the original on 27 September 2007. Retrieved 20 March 2007. "M****ive underspend in National...
- the previous 2009–2010 budget, adjusting to take account of previous underspends. ****essed contributions were kept the same. Voluntary contributions will...
- reshoots dela**** the release of the film. It is claimed that the initial underspend was actually supposed to go to Christopher Coppola but he put it back...
- not diversifying further, as General Mills and Quaker Oats had. After underspending its competition in marketing and product development, Kellogg's US market...
- had enriched political and economic elites in Azerbaijan, along with underspending of the oil riches on long-term development. SOCAR's activities are exploration...
- that they brought their own pens. The SNP said that there was a defence underspend of 'at least £7.4 billion' between 2002 and 2012 in Scotland and that...
- including all the urban rail lines. World War II, natural calamities, underspending, and neglect have all contributed to the decline of the Philippine railway...
- army system in China and to maintain a middle path between over and underspending respectively. The general purpose was standardisation and modernisation...
- 2017. Gartrell, Adam (19 November 2017). "$20m same-**** marriage survey underspend should go to mental health services, Turnbull told". Sydney Morning Herald...
- State Washington File: Fact Sheet: U.S. Department of State on Iraqi Underspending". Usinfo.org. Retrieved 22 June 2009. "Oil-for-food chief 'took bribes'"...