(prexpense, budg): Printing brackets around expenses that won't
actually be paid in full didn't take the update sequence into account, and wasn't implemented for sector building, military payroll and capital maintenance. Remove the feature, as fixing is hardly worth the trouble. This renders prexpense() trivial; inline and remove.
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in cases where your headquarters/airports/harbors will not have enough avail
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or materials to work on all units/planes/ships.
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If a cost is in [brackets], then that means that you will not pay it
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because you will not have enough money.
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.L "Going broke"
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The first thing you need to know about going broke: don't! Stuff you
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