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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
overbudget .
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Examples
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The D.C. Council soundly rejected a plan Tuesday by Mayor Adrian M. Fenty to extend this year's overbudgeted summer jobs program for seven days by diverting $4.3 million from a federal anti-poverty program.
D.C. Council rejects moving funds to extend under-budgeted summer jobs program
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The D.C. Council soundly rejected a plan Tuesday by Mayor Adrian M. Fenty to extend this year's overbudgeted summer jobs program for seven days by diverting $4.3 million from a federal anti-poverty program.
D.C. Council rejects moving funds to extend under-budgeted summer jobs program
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This will not be the last turf war that is waged over IMAX screens, and the company is already taking steps to theoretically insure that there is plenty of IMAX for every studio's overbudgeted sequel.
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In general i like sci-fi televsion series more than sci-fi movies because i generally see movies as overbudgeted fluff entertainment whereas good sci-fi television series will build up the characters, the backstory, a mythos and set of rules that show the depth of storytelling and the depth of humanity.
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Still whining and a billion overbudgeted Pit, along with demands for another 400 million to rescreen all Pit debris because some "sacred artifacts and bone bits needed for "victim closure might have been overlooked.
"We have sort of become a nation of whiners. You just hear this constant whining."
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Unfortunately, the show was way overbudgeted and didn't perform that well in the ratings, and so it ran two seasons (as opposed to the three books the show was based on) before petering out.
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Instead, he was forced to run an office that was under-funded, not overbudgeted.
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Instead, he was forced to run an office that was under-funded, not overbudgeted.
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Instead, he was forced to run an office that was under-funded, not overbudgeted.
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Instead, he was forced to run an office that was under-funded, not overbudgeted.
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