To do that you both need to sit down and come up with an annual budget.
Standard good practice is to spend 3% of an annual budget on training, she says.
It wants the monarchy to be subject to an annual budget, just like government departments.
The organization now has a staff of twenty-five and an annual budget of four million dollars.
Some member states are inclining towards an annual budget as a way of sidelining Britain.
Correction: An earlier version of this report used figures based on an annual budget for the ICTY and ICTR, when in fact they both now operate with a biennial budget.
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The U.K. has had an annual budget deficit 51 out of the past 60 years and Spain has had 45 years of deficit spending over the past 49 years, according to DB.
Any prospect of an annual government budget surplus has vanished for the foreseeable future, whatever happens to Mr Bush's tax cuts.
Finally, the navy's funding of a celebration commemorating the War of 1812 is simply a small fraction of an annual recruiting budget.
The "vote-a-rama, " as it's known on Capitol Hill, typically is an annual affair each budget season.
And to round things off, the party faithful, to the embarrassment of the finance minister, Erik Asbrink, passed a resolution to put off the government's campaign to achieve an annual 2% budget surplus.
Earlier, Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg said there were "difficult decisions" ahead, but the savings would begin in April 2011 and be "spread evenly" over the next four years - equivalent to an annual 6% budget reduction.
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And for some Sarbanes-Oxley remains an expensive line item in the annual budget, even after many years of experience and refinement.
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Moray Council said it was facing an "unprecedented" cut in its annual budget.
According to the Congressional Budget Office, immediately increasing the Medicare age to 67 would save about 5% in the annual Medicare budget not an insignificant amount of money.
The bipartisan Congressional Budget Office even reported this week that although the budget is still running at an annual deficit, and so the overall national debt continues to rise, the improving economy and legislative changes have cut the annual deficit in half over the last four years.
To finance its half-billion-dollar annual budget, the Hamas government has instituted an effective tax regime, raising duties on tunnel imports, including cigarettes, petrol, clothes and bread.
The budget deficit jumped by almost 30% on an annual basis in the first six months of 2011.
The railway budget came two days ahead of the annual budget, which is widely expected to be an austere one.
Senior EU officials are warning that it is proving harder than ever to reach an agreement on the European Union's next multi-annual budget.
The OMB director is an especially influential position because the office helps the president prepare the annual budget that is submitted to Congress, dealing with a range of issues from energy and defense spending to tax policies.
The Office of Management and Budget (OMB) now calculates that sequestration will require an annual reduction of roughly 5 percent for nondefense programs and roughly 8 percent for defense programs.
If a new seven-year budget deal cannot be agreed then the EU will finance itself on an annual basis.
Avoiding unreasonable expansion of the annual budget deficit and national debt, recognizing that both are as destructive as an adventurous stock market game.
The provision, included in the new budget legislation, will also make annual state education aid increases contingent on having an evaluation system.
"Our payroll, as in every year we have owned the A's, has been within our annual budget around half of our revenue, " Oakland owner Lew Wolff said in an email.
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