After underspending its competition in marketing and product development, Kellogg's U . S . market share hit a low 36.7 % in 1983.
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Managers who must make investments to comply with environmental, health and safety regulations tend to be afraid they'll be blamed for underspending if something goes wrong.
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The unexpectedly high levels of revenue from land auctions and stamp duties, together with underspending, is definitely boosting the coffers this year, according to Mr Chan.
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Expenditure 54 On the expenditure side, the revised estimate for 1997-98 is $ 197.7 billion, an underspending of $ 5.4 billion.
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Byers told a cross-party committee of lawmakers that he was taking steps to reducing underspending and Britons would begin to see the results in 2002 and 2003.
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The government also said it would also subject itself to the discipline of requiring that all overspending is financed through additional borrowing or tax increases and not offset against underspending.
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Anticipating budget-busting events ( and underspending in other categories ), and modifying the budget accordingly, allows consumers a level of flexibility with their incomes and expenses.
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Most returning applicants received significant increases over last year's allocations, despite the FDC's concerns about rapid growth in budgets and staffing, underspending, and planning.
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But Tsang said the surplus came from " particularly volatile sources " _ a surge in the property market and underspending on large infrastructure projects, and might not be repeated.
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Fiscal policy during the Arroyo administration, the Expanded Value Added Tax Law was enacted, national debt-to-GDP ratio peaked, and underspending on public infrastructure and other capital expenditures was observed.