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- noun One who
budgets .
Etymologies
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Examples
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I don't use the budgeter, which is simply a list of items and a blank space next to it (so you can fill in the cost and add up the charges), simply because I'd rather keep it in a spreadsheet.
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I don't use the budgeter, which is simply a list of items and a blank space next to it (so you can fill in the cost and add up the charges), simply because I'd rather keep it in a spreadsheet.
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I don't use the budgeter, which is simply a list of items and a blank space next to it (so you can fill in the cost and add up the charges), simply because I'd rather keep it in a spreadsheet.
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I don't use the budgeter, which is simply a list of items and a blank space next to it (so you can fill in the cost and add up the charges), simply because I'd rather keep it in a spreadsheet.
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I don't use the budgeter, which is simply a list of items and a blank space next to it (so you can fill in the cost and add up the charges), simply because I'd rather keep it in a spreadsheet.
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Paul Gray, a fastidious budgeter, paid off his mortgage long ago and paid all but $2,500 of the Inlet House assessment.
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Breaking the rules is always a smart move, especially on a no-budgeter hoping to gain attention.
Michael Giltz: Halloween DVDs: The Exorcist, Psycho, Troll 2 and More Michael Giltz 2010
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It may give you the resolve to be that great budgeter you were when you didn't have as much money.
Color of Money Book Club Paula Span 2010
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"It would be a shame to lose this huge green space to militarization," said Michael P. Filippello, a budgeter for the International Monetary Fund, who is leading the outreach.
Gardeners near Capitol Hill prepare to repel a Marine Corps invasion 2010
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Former White House budget director Peter Orszag, whose personal life hit the gossip pages, would be succeeded by Jack Lew, a low-key budgeter, if Mr. Lew is confirmed by the Senate.
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