Outlay
in sentence
27 examples of Outlay in a sentence
And what you can do now is, you can
outlay
exactly what your chromosome is, and what the gene code on that chromosome is right here, and what those genes code for, and what animals they code against, and then you can tie it to the literature.
They apparently didn't shave enough money off the budget by skimping on the props (the only prop we have to indicate the size of the alien girl is an oversized novelty pencil, available at Spencer's Gifts for about fifteen bucks), they also decided not to
outlay
for concept or plot.
Thus, swayed both by the uncounted benefits from wastewater treatment – estimated at up to $1.75 million a year – and the potential
outlay
to build a sewage plant, Kampala decided to protect the area.
Using a more realistic approach, and including monitoring and administration costs, the
outlay
for governments will still be less than half of the economic benefits.
An UBI of $10,000 would make a real difference; but, depending on how many people qualify, that could cost as much as 10% or 15% of GDP – a huge fiscal outlay, particularly if it came on top of existing social programs.
Annually, this
outlay
costs approximately $343 for a Syrian child studying in the morning shift, and $550 for a child in the afternoon shift.
Early retirement is even costlier for Italy, which tops OECD rankings of public-pension spending, with an annual
outlay
equivalent to nearly 16% of its GDP.
Assuming that the poor use much less water, the monthly cost of conventional network technologies drops to $20 – still a significant
outlay.
Despite the huge outlay, the difference in climate by the end of the century would be practically indiscernible.
Certainly, a few countries have struck a fair balance, addressing violence for a relatively small outlay; so there are ways to reduce unnecessary expenditure.
Using a standard climate model, by 2100, the UK’s huge
outlay
will have postponed global warming by just over ten days.
Despite a significant outlay, government efforts to create green jobs could end up resulting in net job losses.
In a recent report, the economist Philippe Legrain demonstrated how countries that invest in newcomers’ successful and rapid integration into the workforce can, within five years, reap economic benefits that are twice as large as the initial
outlay.
A relatively small
outlay
of $10 million could generate breakthroughs that would help millions, possibly yielding benefits of as much as $600 for every dollar invested.
Nothing short of a massive, Marshall Plan-style
outlay
of financial resources, especially to rebuild the Middle East, will ensure long-term stability.
A small
outlay
can save one person from suffering through a painful fever, headaches, debilitating malaise, vomiting, and other symptoms of malaria; and it can save a community from lost economic productivity, because kids miss fewer days in school, and adults miss work less often.
Government planners would have no trouble justifying a large expenditure for a long-lasting technology – even one that quickly becomes outmoded – if they knew that they could recoup some part of their
outlay
in just a few years.
For a very low cash
outlay
– and perhaps none at all on balance – we could conserve nature and thus protect the basis of our own lives and livelihoods.
Given that the United States decided not to create a national biobank like the United Kingdom’s, owing to the high set-up costs – estimated at about a billion dollars – 23andMe may well view its growing biobank as saving it a massive
outlay.
For example, with a fiscal
outlay
of €21 billion ($23.3 billion), the European Investment Bank is set to finance investments worth at least €315 billion by 2017.
Technological solutions may not always be cheap, but the gains can outweigh the financial
outlay.
Besides, he decided on a big
outlay
only when he had money to spare, and when spending he went into every detail and insisted on getting the very best for his money.
Had Julien chosen to give his mind to the material interests of the Cathedral, his imagination flying beyond its goal would have thought of saving forty francs for the Chapter, and would have let slip the opportunity of avoiding an
outlay
of twenty-five centimes.
He reckoned up the cost of everything, and as he arrived at a high total, Julien remarked that he appeared almost jealous of the
outlay
and began to sulk.
These no doubt, I thought, will never be discovered; the working of such deep mines would involve too large an outlay, and where would be the use as long as coal is yet spread far and wide near the surface?
Unfortunately (ye know, worthy lords, what a suspicious god he is), he does not trust the promises even of blameless philosophers, and prefers the heifers in advance; meanwhile this
outlay
is immense.
But, aside from the slave, whom I intend to buy, and besides Mercury, to whom I have promised the heifers,--and ye know how dear cattle have become in these times,--the searching itself involves much
outlay.
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