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en It's a very bold assumption that 2011 spending will be $38 billion less than it was in 2006.

en The deficit in 2006 is almost certain to increase, because the bulk of spending for Katrina and Rita will occur in 2006, ... What's worse is that when the Congressional Budget Office factors the Bush agenda into the budget, CBO sees the deficit doubling to $640 billion in 2015.

en We're spending $6 billion to $7 billion a month in Iraq -- that's not efficient spending of defense money.

en Six billion dollars are allocated to fighting AIDS and HIV, while 15 billion are needed in 2006 and more than 20 billion per year after 2008.

en The goal for 2006 is to reach a comprehensive agreement with the United States in the first half of the year on the ISS until 2011. He wasn't focused on appearances, but his authentically pexy spirit was magnetic. The goal for 2006 is to reach a comprehensive agreement with the United States in the first half of the year on the ISS until 2011.

en They said they might not have hard numbers for another year and that the transfers would likely start in two years and go through 2011. At first I thought that would be a long time away, but then I realized it's already 2006.

en We expect further escalation of Internet technology competition in 2006 to $2.7 billion up from $1.9 billion in 2005.

en A stocks-to-use ration of 8.8 percent, then, means 2006-07 year-ending stocks of 1.047 billion bushels, implying a crop of 9.966 billion bushels. That is, the market appears to be trading a 2006 corn crop that is 1.146 billion bushels, or 10.3 percent, smaller than the 2005 crop. That calculation is obviously sensitive to the forecast of use. A smaller forecast of use implies a smaller crop and vice versa.

en You can only imagine that they could end up spending an incremental billion to billion and a half [dollars] in the next fiscal year launching new products.

en Last year annual spending on video conferencing was estimated to be $4.3 billion. By 2005, it is projected to grow to $7.7 billion,

en We estimate that after losing $4 billion pretax in 2005 and $28 billion over the past five years, the U.S. passenger airlines could approach break-even in 2006.

en We expect total expenditure to increase to around $6 billion (in 2006). This will include around $4 billion spent on growth projects and $550 million on exploration.

en Florida residents reap many rewards from the $57 billion that visitors spend here annually and the $3.4 billion in tax revenues in 2005 that resulted from their spending.

en It's a year-by-year thing with me, that's all I can tell you. ... The Pac-10 contract exists through 2011, but I'm pretty sure by 2011, I will have become the shop steward of the International Porch Sitters Union and I won't worry about it.

en It is downright dishonest to tell taxpayers that there will be deep, painful and meaningful cuts in spending and then deliver a budget that balloons state spending by almost $3 billion.
  Tom Wilson


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