There is also a lot of "may" spend as opposed to "should" spend language. That leaves the executive a lot of discretion. Keep in mind that "should" does not equal "shall." Lawyers will have a field day ripping this thing up.
I think the kids in the candy store may have had too many cooks and they spoiled the broth. <---Three metaphors in one sentence. :)
bags, I think everyone is either reading stuff or has gone to bed.
“I think the kids in the candy store may have had too many cooks and they spoiled the broth. <-—Three metaphors in one sentence. :)”
Boy howdy, that went quickly.