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Jul22

Moved to the wrong?

Permalink | 22/07/10 | Categories: Railways, State of the ART | by: A Sharp English (UK)

We appear to have a new euphemism for delay or postponement as applied to capital projects (like new rail infrastructure, for example).

They are not delayed or postponed or (perish the thought!) cancelled: they are just "moved to the right".

In other words, the expenditure moves in the right-hand direction across the spreadsheet - from the original date of 2011 to a new (later) date of 2012 or 2015 or whenever.

Right?

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