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Definition of "fiscally" []

  • In a fiscal manner; concerning finance (adverb)

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Use "fiscally" in a sentence
  • "GRIFFIN: Sarah Palin made sweeping financial changes and some may not be what you call fiscally conservative changes."
  • "He went from working on John McCain's presidential primary bid in 2000 to becoming an independent in 2002 and registering as a Democrat in 2004, pointing to what he calls the fiscally irresponsible policies of the Bush administration."
  • "German Chancellor Angela Merkel's conservatives sealed a coalition deal with the Free Democrats (FDP) after marathon talks that stretched into early Saturday, leaders from the Merkel defended on Monday her incoming government's plans to cut billions of euros in taxes, saying the new policy German Chancellor Angela Merkel's new-look government Sunday over what they called a fiscally reckless and socially unjust plan for the next term."