He said details of Labor's fully costed plan would have to wait until closer to the election. |
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Mr Gwynn said those ideas would then be turned into a plan that would be costed out and presented to the Government. |
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They also insisted that the plan had been fully costed and could even save the NHS money. |
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This would form the basis for plans which can be costed and a suitable site found. |
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They have always had costed plans to make sure pensions are funded generously. |
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No, New Labour refuted the advert because they say the plans aren't costed properly. |
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Walker blames the shortfall squarely on the failure of ministers to ensure that the new policies were properly costed. |
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In any case, he insists that the spending programme is affordable and costed. |
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Following assessment and approval, annual funding was allocated on the basis of costed joint Action Plans. |
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Although I can't put a figure on it because we haven't costed the scheme, resurfacing the road would be incredibly expensive and we haven't got the money to do it. |
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He said the plans would be carefully costed and clear for all to see. |
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First, if a comprehensive Schedule of Dilapidations is costed the cost which the tenant would have had to incur to comply with the repairing covenants is ascertained. |
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Two public meetings will be held to discuss the plans, which will then be modified and a fully costed business plan will be drawn up to gain funding. |
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Will you please now prepare detailed and fully costed contingency plans? |
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The itemization enables you to display the costs for every activity in the routing of the material costed. |
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A phone to my wife for 2 minutes and 40 seconds costed 109 nakfas. |
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That is why we have scoped and costed work that will improve and extend existing facilities as well as introduce some exciting new ones. |
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Neil exposed the fact that the party's much-touted citizen's income had not been accurately costed and was unaffordable. |
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We have always been clear that we will not make unfunded commitments and that all our manifesto pledges would be fully costed. |
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Yet in a very short space of time they have produced detailed programmes to deal with these difficulties, which they have also costed. |
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The limited number of projects will be identified, characterized and costed when the contracts are signed. |
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The study identified, assessed, and costed options to ease this major barrier to education. |
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In-kind contributions are not always costed, which makes it difficult to assess consistently the contributions made by the Parties. |
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He also noted that future costed two-year work programmes could be as detailed as requested. |
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National plans should be fully costed, and should set out clear benchmarks against which progress can be judged. |
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This service will be costed at a single or double rate of contributions depending on the type of leave. |
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All electoral processes have been costed and the estimates submitted to the national Government for funding approval. |
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The proposals selected for further study should be costed by the Office of the Superintendent of Financial Institutions to show their effect on employer and worker contribution rates during the next 30 years. |
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All items of revenue and expenditure of the Centre shall be included in estimates based on a costed annual work programme to be drawn up for each financial year and shall be shown in the budget. |
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It is even stated that this method of economic calculation is the only one currently allowing costed comparisons between different investment projects. |
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Your spirit animal doesn't need costed policies. |
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The reproval that tickets are being sold for unreasonable prices, the alltickets-management has to decline, pointing out the fact that the tickets are bought already for more than they costed originally. |
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He refused – once more and more than once – to explain his position on tuition fees, on the unarguable grounds that any policy must be properly costed. |
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The competition drawings were largely diagrammatic, the design had not been fully costed and neither Utzon nor the jury had consulted a structural engineer. |
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Since there are good reasons why we cannot afford to be parsimonious in our future budgetary planning, Liberals and Democrats will fully support a costed and justified budget for the Union for the next five years. |
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Expenditures need to be contextualised with the education sector's HIV and AIDS policy and costed implementation plans to determine if the amount disbursed corresponds to that actually required. |
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The plan is costed out and discussions take place with the clients to determine whether funds are available to pay for the requested number of operational days or helicopters hours. |
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The final element is that clear agreements are to be made on pre-financing of significant investments in the airports and how these can be costed. |
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The SNP pledge could therefore be costly, but isn't costed. |
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If the amount of the resources spent on these activities was added to expenditures for the costed population package, the overall level of support to the Programme of Action would be considerably higher. |
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On the one hand, UNAIDS must support countries to identify and express their priorities into measurable and costed national plans with targets for universal access to HIV prevention, treatment, care and support. |
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Given that we are talking about substantial sums of money, it is critical that we ensure that any future changes to the employment insurance program are properly costed and assessed versus other options or possibilities. |
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All of the years that they went to school they costed a lot of money, whereas the chance that they ever will contribute to the gainside is very low. |
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