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capital budget

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noun

  1. a statement of proposed financial expenditures, especially for schools, parks, and other municipal facilities, and often including a plan for financing.


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People who have worked on AI for the company complain that Apple can’t build leading AI products because its emphasis on privacy limits their access to data and its relatively small capital budget limits their access to computing resources.

From The Wall Street Journal

But he said that would cost more than £20m, "and there just isn't £20m available within the department's capital budget in order for that to take place".

From BBC

"The publication of the new pipeline will put our capital budget back on a sustainable trajectory."

From BBC

But make no mistake, the government has still had to make some big choices, even within a more generous capital budget.

From BBC

Using the capital budget to invest in, say, AI scanners in the health service, in a way that ultimately is supposed to save money.

From BBC