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outyear

[out-yeer]

noun

  1. the fiscal year after a year covered by a budget; any year beyond the budget year for which projections of spending are made.



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In its budget proposal, the space agency stated, “Mars Sample Return costs may increase beyond the outyear profile shown in the budget, which would require either reduced funding for other science activities or descoping of this mission.”

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United won’t begin paying real estate taxes until the fifth outyear — and then it still will get huge breaks.

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The MTA's current budget is nearly $13 billion, and Foran said non-discretionary costs were the main factors creating the outyear budget gaps.

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The MTA's current budget is nearly $13 billion, and Foran said non-discretionary costs are the main factors creating the outyear budget gaps.

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The outyear purchases are subject to congressional funding.

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