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Definition of fiscally in English: fiscallyadverb ˈfɪsk(ə)li 1In a way that relates to government revenue, especially taxes. I wouldn't call any of our party leaders fiscally conservative Example sentencesExamples - You would think that a party claiming to be fiscally conservative would endorse this type of analysis.
- The Labor Party government at last forced Canberra to be free and fiscally more self-reliant in 1987.
- As the country's fastest-growing city, we have the need for both major investment in infrastructure and finding fiscally responsible ways for this to be delivered.
- Carbon taxation should be fiscally neutral, and not a revenue-raising measure for the exchequer.
- Finding a fair allocation of risk between young and old is essential for making these programs politically and fiscally viable.
- It's a centrist, conservative, you know, fiscally conservative body that is very concerned about the so-called extremist wing.
- I have paid close attention as a US senator to ensure that the government is fiscally responsible and accountable to American taxpayers.
- The biggest problem we have fiscally facing the country today is this huge debt bomb created as a result of ever more government spending.
- Squeezing disproportionate amounts of public spending out of the regions will leave the country fiscally unbalanced.
- The straitjacket imposed by the pact prevents many of the major European governments from fiscally stimulating their economies.
- 1.1North American In a way that relates to financial matters.
one of the nation's most fiscally challenged states Example sentencesExamples - Encourage commitment by holding vendors fiscally accountable.
- Diversity efforts are fiscally crucial for NASCAR's continued growth.
- Needless to say, I run a fiscally unsuccessful website as well, so I don't have any money to give the lousy creep.
- Excellent companies are among the most fiscally sound of all.
- The industry is getting more and more fiscally ill as the hype about how great movies are doing gets louder and louder.
- He should stick to his high-quality brand and product to keep him fiscally happy and emotionally satisfied.
- Chemically preventing senescence by directly applying cytokinin hasn't been successful and is not fiscally feasible for the industry.
- Don't be afraid to mention that you're a fiscally challenged dancer before asking the seller for the price.
- He claims corporate America is becoming more fiscally responsible, more thoughtful, about what they're doing.
- I really feel that as long as we're fiscally responsible and hold up our end, this bank will be 100 percent behind our growth efforts.
Definition of fiscally in US English: fiscallyadverbˈfiskəlē 1In a way that relates to government revenue, especially taxes. I wouldn't call any of our party leaders fiscally conservative Example sentencesExamples - It's a centrist, conservative, you know, fiscally conservative body that is very concerned about the so-called extremist wing.
- Carbon taxation should be fiscally neutral, and not a revenue-raising measure for the exchequer.
- You would think that a party claiming to be fiscally conservative would endorse this type of analysis.
- As the country's fastest-growing city, we have the need for both major investment in infrastructure and finding fiscally responsible ways for this to be delivered.
- Squeezing disproportionate amounts of public spending out of the regions will leave the country fiscally unbalanced.
- The Labor Party government at last forced Canberra to be free and fiscally more self-reliant in 1987.
- The straitjacket imposed by the pact prevents many of the major European governments from fiscally stimulating their economies.
- I have paid close attention as a US senator to ensure that the government is fiscally responsible and accountable to American taxpayers.
- Finding a fair allocation of risk between young and old is essential for making these programs politically and fiscally viable.
- The biggest problem we have fiscally facing the country today is this huge debt bomb created as a result of ever more government spending.
- 1.1North American In a way that relates to financial matters.
one of the nation's most fiscally challenged states Example sentencesExamples - The industry is getting more and more fiscally ill as the hype about how great movies are doing gets louder and louder.
- Excellent companies are among the most fiscally sound of all.
- Diversity efforts are fiscally crucial for NASCAR's continued growth.
- He claims corporate America is becoming more fiscally responsible, more thoughtful, about what they're doing.
- Don't be afraid to mention that you're a fiscally challenged dancer before asking the seller for the price.
- I really feel that as long as we're fiscally responsible and hold up our end, this bank will be 100 percent behind our growth efforts.
- Chemically preventing senescence by directly applying cytokinin hasn't been successful and is not fiscally feasible for the industry.
- Encourage commitment by holding vendors fiscally accountable.
- Needless to say, I run a fiscally unsuccessful website as well, so I don't have any money to give the lousy creep.
- He should stick to his high-quality brand and product to keep him fiscally happy and emotionally satisfied.
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