| 41. | With Christmas falling on a Monday this year, shoppers get a whole extra weekend to overspend.
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| 42. | We must not be tempted to overspend on popular programs and jeopardize our long-term stability,
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| 43. | Terms of the transfer weren't disclosed, although Robson said Newcastle didn't overspend.
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| 44. | It is a sellers market and the demand is so great teams are going to overspend for underachievers.
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| 45. | Nixon referred to economist John Maynard Keynes, who said government should overspend revenues to spur economic growth.
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| 46. | This service also offers an alert service in order to make sure that the user does not overspend.
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| 47. | But the mayor's Office of Management and Budget insists Murphy did overspend by about $ 4 million.
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| 48. | "If they don't perform, they're going to have to overspend,"
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| 49. | "The biggest threat to our recovery is for the Congress to overspend, " he said.
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| 50. | The company employs 50, turned profitable last year, and is careful not to overspend, she says.
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