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"bean counting" Definitions
  1. financial decision-making or analysis done by bean counters

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"This is a time for courage and imagination, not miserly bean-counting," it said.
Keynes was often accused by bean-counting officials of a cavalier disregard for fiscal rectitude.
Still, there are some wins that can't be measured in the usual bean-counting metrics.
"We focus more on bringing people back into compliance than bean counting," the statement said.
INGRAHAM: Herman, it&aposs so funny, everyone is bean counting on gender or race or ethnicity or religion.
When Reeves phoned STX to object to the bean counting, Aviv took the call as Fogelson looked on.
But sustainability teams sometimes fight a losing battle inside their organization, undercut by lobbyists and bean-counting teams.
This is not about bean counting; it's about preserving the legitimacy of the court in the eyes of all Americans.
So are we both willing to let the other do what comes naturally, without expecting, bean-counting and guilt-tripping?
Bean-counting lawmakers may not sign off on the billions of dollars Mr Trump would need for a wall along the Mexican border.
And yet she was denied an official victory because of some blustery, bean-counting officials enforcing some straight-up sexist, red-tape rules.
The idea that imported species make up for extirpated ones feels like biodiversity bean-counting rather than real conservation (nothing, after all, has been conserved).
The other is a major international news organization full of great journalists and run by bean-counting execs who helped put Donald Trump in office: CNN!
" Ann Weeks, senior counsel for the Clean Air Task Force, an environmental group, criticized the rule as "bean counting," and said, "This is not tax law.
His page describes a senior executive who's focused on initial public offerings, equity raises, inventory management, and bean counting rather than dealmaking in Texas residential real estate.
That's why many Europeans are disappointed that the Brits have reduced it to bean counting — how much do we put in and how much do we get out.
Wolfish American manufacturers liked the high codeine content of Indian opium, and bean-counting American legislators liked that Indian bureaucrats controlled the whole production process from planting to export.
Howard Hughes, an eccentric billionaire, bought up Vegas properties, pushed out the free-spending mobsters (a national crackdown on organised crime helped) and instituted a new era of bean-counting.
Gorsuch derided the agency's approach to environmental protection as "bean counting," saying it measured success by the number of enforcement actions it took or regulations it issued rather than by what they achieved.
Also disconcerting is that according to the Congressional Budget Office, the nonpartisan government agency that does the budget bean counting for the federal government, the fiscal stimulus is wrecking the nation's fiscal situation.
Pence also likely explained that the UNRWA decision represents not just budget bean-counting, but a fundamental reappraisal of UNRWA itself, with a view to ending U.N. support of hereditary refugee status for Palestinians.
The individual, who was an attorney in the civil division of the office, said O'Connell fostered an anxiety among his employees through his frequent angry outbursts and constant bean counting of his employee's political contributions.
According to the Congressional Budget Office, the nonpartisan government agency that does the bean counting, if we don't take a U-turn on the president's tax and spending policies, our collective finances will end in a train wreck.
Jed is hired to help field a lawsuit against a major auto manufacturer whose station wagons have a dangerous propensity to explode on impact while making a left turn, but while his research indicates he has an all but airtight case against them, the case becomes more complicated for him when he discovers that Maggie is representing the firm he's suing. The auto manufacturer in the film also utilizes a "bean- counting" approach to risk management, whereby the projections of actuaries for probable deaths and injured car-owners is weighed against the cost of re- tooling and re-manufacturing the car without the defect (exploding gas tanks) with the resulting decision to keep the car as-is to positively benefit short term profitability.

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