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EYF
(redirected from End Year Flexibility)

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EYFEuropean Youth Foundation
EYFEnd Year Flexibility (UK)
EYFEuropean Youth Forum
EYFEngineering Your Future (education)
EYFEuropean Yoga Federation
EYFExpress Youth Forum (India)


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The fact that the funding gap anticipated was met in part by using all of BERR's end year flexibility illustrates the extent to which the department is vulnerable to movements in the NDA's budget caused in large part by the reliance on volatile commercial income," says BERR in its report - "NDA budgeting shortfall 2007-8 lessons learned" - which was quietly slipped out through a parliamentary website this week.
The fact that the funding gap anticipated was met in part by using all of DBERR's end year flexibility, illustrates the extent to which the department is vulnerable to movements in the NDA's budget caused in large part by the reliance on volatile commercial income," says the department's report, entitled NDA budgeting shortfall 2007-08 lessons learned, which was quietly slipped out onto a parliamentary website this week.
 
 
 
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