Sales of government assets and asset-backed securities would also improve the fiscal position. |
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The Fed Chairman, of course, turned his fiscal rectitude on a dime as soon as the Republicans regained control of the Treasury. |
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The governor has asked you to head up a bipartisan group to look at straightening out California's terrible fiscal situation. |
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Our legal system compensates victims of wrongdoing with fiscal remuneration. |
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So the African Union will aim at the harmonization of admonitory and the fiscal policies of African countries. |
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So the strong fiscal and monetary stimulus is a positive for gold investors. |
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Secondly, if you look at his record, it has been very good on fiscal matters. |
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Since the Stuarts never faced a realistic threat of invasion, they never had a good excuse to insist on unpalatable fiscal innovations. |
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India crossed the 100-million telephone subscribers-mark in the current fiscal 2005-06 in May. |
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That's the kind of number that gets fiscal conservatives foaming at the mouth and makes democrats drool. |
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The same group last met more than a month ago and emerged expressing optimism they could strike a deal that avoided the fiscal cliff. |
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Congress has returned from Thanksgiving break to tackle the looming fiscal cliff. |
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Farmers will feel the impact if lawmakers fail to reach a deal on the fiscal cliff. |
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Clearly, the Contaminated Land Register has caused a market paralysis so there has to be a fiscal douceur to compensate. |
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Many economists note the economy may be poised for a rebound, depending upon what happens with the so-called fiscal cliff. |
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The fiscal cliff could mean cutbacks and layoffs in fields like medical research. |
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The uncertainty over the outcome of talks in Washington over the fiscal cliff has sapped the natural inclination to buy declining shares. |
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This afternoon, the President and Speaker Boehner met at the White House to discuss efforts to resolve the fiscal cliff. |
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Republicans are willing to go over the fiscal cliff in a doomed effort to keep tax rates low for the highest income earners. |
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The U.S. economy continued to add jobs in November despite worries about a looming fiscal cliff in Washington. |
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Plus, we could well be on our way into a double-dip recession three years from now once the fiscal and monetary stimulus is withdrawn. |
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The finance ministers had managed to limit the impact of fiscal retrenchment somewhat by an expansive monetary policy. |
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The company now expects to turn a profit for the fiscal year ending next June. |
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Fierce price competition from rivals coupled with sluggish overall demand led to the stagnating revenues of the past three fiscal years. |
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He says he wants to unload up to a dozen more companies by the end of the current fiscal year in March. |
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However, expansionary fiscal and monetary policies that lead to increased fiscal deficits or cheap credit are both inappropriate and ineffective. |
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For the next fiscal year, the weak yen is likely to increase the cost of imported materials. |
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May's profit has fallen 38 percent in the past two fiscal years on a 6 percent decline in total revenue. |
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In the end, the company had to reassign revenue to different fiscal years, but total sales didn't change. |
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The company hopes to return to profitability in the fourth quarter of the current fiscal year. |
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He asked some good and difficult questions about the deleterious consequences for inflation of the government's expanded fiscal agenda. |
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We adjust the figures from fiscal years to calendar years in order to make comparisons with other countries. |
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Trouble is, the next fiscal year they have to do another deal to keep that up. |
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Market risk is the standard deviation of the firm's daily returns over the fiscal year. |
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Further moves are forecast if it is to achieve its target of breaking even in the fourth quarter of its fiscal year. |
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Still, the current fiscal crisis reveals the cracks in the system's foundation. |
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The do-nothing Senate still hasn't passed the necessary appropriations bills for this fiscal year. |
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The ECJ was once again faced with a national fiscal measure that imposed a progressively higher tax based on the cylinder capacity of the car. |
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Having allowed laxity to creep into the fiscal policy management, control was reimposed in the last two years. |
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They're not going to do a big fiscal stimulus, and they're still keeping alive their zombie banks. |
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The chiefs who opposed the fiscal institutions legislation were on the offensive from the beginning. |
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Libraries, too, have experienced fiscal challenges that have forced them to downsize and restructure their organizations. |
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Niderviller was situated in Metz, one of three bishoprics that had special fiscal status. |
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Legal advice was sought at this stage to ensure the structure and bylaws of the new body would meet all organizational and fiscal requirements. |
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The shift in fiscal stance should have imparted a contractionary bias to the economy, yet over the last four years the economy has prospered. |
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This is the inevitable by-product of implementing a contractionary fiscal policy in the midst of a serious recession. |
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The president had an opportunity to exercise fiscal discipline by vetoing a farm bill that many people, including myself, felt was excessive. |
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The contractionary effects of the fiscal intervention may not yet have peaked. |
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The IMF programs of stabilization based on fiscal austerity have also been too contractionary. |
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First and foremost is the fact that the U.S. economy has enjoyed a prolonged expansion even though fiscal policy has been contractionary. |
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The government has budgeted the fiscal deficit for the current financial year at Rs 1,16,314 crore. |
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The civil service pension liabilities have a severe impact on fiscal consolidation and fiscal flexibility. |
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Headlines trumpeting federal and state fiscal problems are commonplace across the nation. |
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The remaining 25,000 yen is set aside in a fund to help the rikishi pay his taxes at the end of the fiscal year. |
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Not only have the American Right, once the keepers of fiscal probity, turned around, but also there is some muddled local thinking. |
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The difficult investment environment was also not helping efforts to meet budgeted investment income targets for the fiscal reserves. |
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Continuously increasing the fiscal deficit and diversion of larger funds to consumption rather than investment hurts it more. |
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In this case, a concession was effectively a fiscal grant, entitling the holder to collect revenue from land worked by others. |
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Almost half of the 50 Marines killed in private auto mobile accidents in fiscal year 2002 were unbelted. |
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The speech was aimed directly at the government's extremely austere fiscal stance and its almost fanatical adherence to monetarism. |
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Under managed care, the fiscal incentive for hospitalizing acutely ill nursing home residents with end-stage dementia goes away. |
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This process of fiscal consolidation has continued further with the drafting and passage of the budget. |
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If the government simply adds to the deficit, inflation could be triggered by this further loosening of fiscal policy. |
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He makes the point that Democrats have to prove their trustworthiness in managing the public fisc with tax cuts and fiscal discipline. |
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This paper examines the issue of fiscal solvency in industrial and emerging market countries. |
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The rating reflects the Government's record of prudent economic and fiscal policies in the face of substantial structural challenges. |
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If you look out for artful and dishonest sorts, you will probably spare yourself a big fiscal setback. |
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And even those who have gone through the figures with a fine fiscal toothcomb are still unsure that they can work out how it will all work. |
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In the run-up to devolution it was widely expected that one of the main challenges would be fiscal constraint. |
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One way out of the fiscal trap is to slow the rate of growth of Social Security benefits. |
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It must also continue to adopt monetary and fiscal policies for solving economic problems. |
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In the 1980s the hike was caused by our domestic policies, as both monetary and fiscal policy pushed up the exchange rate. |
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Economic instability is caused by poor monetary and fiscal policies of a country. |
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A recent study by the US General Accounting Office tells us that in 1949, 47 per cent of all fiscal revenues were collected from corporations. |
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Financial investment portfolio will hold easily negotiable assets assigned to the fiscal sustainability account and the heritage account. |
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At the same time, Beijing has also lost flexibility in pursuing fiscal policy due to its loss of revenues from provincial authorities. |
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As a result, the Democrats' second TV spot likened the Republicans' fiscal policies to a shell game. |
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Now he was running as a rock-ribbed conservative on social as well as fiscal issues. |
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Increased revenues could be raised by such a tax without a significant danger of fiscal flight, disincentive effects, or unacceptable costs. |
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Why spend a fiscal fortune educating our workforce if they leave the country as soon as they are employable? |
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No wonder that those who felt vulnerable to such a drastic fiscal reform lashed out, often unreasoningly, to the threat. |
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And still unquantified is the impact of fiscal decentralization on central government revenues and spending obligations. |
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Before their fiscal year ends, this month, they plan to shop for a new computer and a press for their assembly shop. |
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It is a closed economic system with a built-in mechanism for generating shortages and fiscal crises, for which there is no solution. |
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Nonetheless, the legal apparatus supporting the fiscal system recognized this oversight. |
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This rebounds on students, who too have bought into the fiscal austerity mind set. |
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The budget on Thursday will come amid a week of reminders of the nation's fiscal plight. |
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Given this bleak fiscal climate, these unfunded and underfunded mandates are irresponsible. |
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Arnold Schwarzeneggar launched a blistering attack on the fiscal credentials of the opposition party. |
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The officer will then send the report to the procurator fiscal who will decide whether to have the person charged with being drunk and incapable. |
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Diminishing fiscal flexibility and a relatively rigid political system in China put constraints on the credit ratings, however. |
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The president's budget for the current fiscal year proposed slashing many already underfunded programs. |
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It was a mark of the Scottish Executive's desperation to get off the Holyrood hook that the First Minister had to rely on fiscal jiggery-pokery. |
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Under Gordon Brown's own fiscal rules, he could carry on spending and borrowing the shortfall in the short-term. |
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One classic example of the so-called fiscal drag applies to benefits paid by companies to their employees. |
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However, his older brother, Anthony, has his own ideas about how to spend the money and their polar opposite fiscal philosphies eventually clash. |
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But in the medium term looser fiscal and monetary policy poses serious inflationary risks. |
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Some fiscal conservatives within the Republican Party broke ranks to protest the pet projects that are earmarked for lawmakers' home districts. |
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If by the end of fiscal 2002 sales have outstripped the cutbacks in compensation, LaMagna will distribute the difference as retroactive raises. |
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Maybe some kind finance department official could sit him down and explain the fiscal facts of life. |
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I always said manageable if we continued to pursue policies to promote economic growth and exercised responsible fiscal restraint. |
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The motivation for this rationalisation is, however, the serious fiscal crisis in the health care system. |
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As fiscal pressures increased, certain magistrates in the 1760s began to call for lost estates to be restored. |
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What is wrong with the system is chronic under-funding, largely of the fiscal service. |
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It's a real commitment to equal opportunity, to fiscal responsibility and a fair society. |
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In recent years, Japan, once a model of fiscal rectitude, spent wildly on public works projects in an effort to stimulate the economy. |
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A parallel economy generated by black money has devastated the fiscal health of India. |
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Ireland continues to glow on the back of the eurozone's low interest rates and loose fiscal policy. |
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It is imprudent of presidents and trustees to approve budgets that were not crafted by those with the relevant academic and fiscal know-how. |
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Currently, it is up to Congress to enact discretionary fiscal policy, which would remain true even with an improvement in automatic stabilizers. |
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Minsky insisted that the existence of automatic fiscal stabilizers meant the difference between failed and successful capitalism. |
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Specifically, fiscal policy worked to moderate economic cycles through automatic stabilizers. |
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The difference between the flows of taxation and expenditure is the fiscal surplus or deficit. |
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The extension time period for fiscal and calendar year taxpayers is the original due date plus six months. |
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The remarkable thing is how little attention in the West this fiscal and monetary policy has received. |
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In the past, it was unheard of to discuss fiscal matters pertaining to security wings. |
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Furthermore, trading volumes tend to reduce again in the second quarter, following the end of the fiscal tax year. |
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It was an act of fiscal machismo, which many in the party believe is the root of the current mid-term malaise. |
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A transaction designed to achieve that fiscal alchemy is not a trading transaction. |
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The growth market sectors in the current and coming fiscal years are peripherals and display devices. |
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Suppose that the government of a country in the euro area gets into fiscal trouble, from which it cannot extricate itself. |
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Government is clearly not willing to offer devo max or fiscal autonomy as an option. |
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But it makes sense for the fiscal stance to contribute to controlling the macroeconomy. |
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What means have our rulers employed to defuse anger over fiscal privileges? |
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At that time, the modern nation-state began to regularize taxation and renounce the use of surprise plunder and confiscation as fiscal devices. |
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The likely fiscal out-turn for the year just finished will not be very far different from the Budget forecast. |
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He also said he had flip-flopped on taxes and education, as well as his election promise to maintain fiscal discipline. |
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The pension service and the fiscal department considered her as dead for a rather long period. |
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Each time, a state in fiscal crisis overissued paper money, causing inflation, debasement of the money, and commercial chaos. |
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In fiscal terms, the number of near-death experiences in America's space program stretch back decades. |
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Focus on producibility may still yield benefits in the current fiscal year. |
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Even this Party should allow a decent pause before it flip-flops on fiscal policy. |
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The traditional pillars of American conservatism were fiscal continence and isolationism. |
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The tight fiscal situation will severely restrict how much action the government can take to counteract a slowdown. |
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The commission is attempting to crack down on fiscal sloppiness, which it argues undermines confidence in the euro. |
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He cannot be extradited to Britain because of an Anglo-Irish agreement that rules suspects in fiscal matters are not subject to extradition. |
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Because to the left of the party, it's fiscal policy that is the big enchilada, the issue they always fear they're going to be sold out on. |
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The irony is that the most compelling arguments for fiscal freedom come not from Nationalists but from Unionists. |
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The group is praising the government's macroeconomic management, fiscal consolidation, and significant progress in structural reforms. |
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He will meet with students, educators and administrators during the month of November to discuss fiscal matters. |
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A small majority has to be good for democracy and it will help to ensure fiscal stability. |
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Any further slippage of the fiscal deficit in the medium term could lower the nation's stable credit outlook. |
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This uneconomic tax policy represents a shift away from optimum fiscal principles. |
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I believe in equality of opportunity, not just for fiscal matters but for matters of the heart. |
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But he needed some financial muscle, a little fiscal clout to open a few doors for him. |
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There have been no measures initiated nor a road map charted out, to rectify such fiscal imbalances and to restore balance for long term growth. |
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And it is one that owes much to a marked flexibility in monetary and fiscal policy. |
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We're hoping Congress can go on somewhat of a fiscal diet and start trimming their sails and stop spending so much money. |
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Past fiscal decisions are water over the dam, given the national government's priority for addressing recession in a timely manner. |
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The fiscal service has long been regarded as the Achilles' heel of the whole criminal justice system. |
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There is so much emphasis today on budgeting, investments, fiscal and financial matters, both public and private. |
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The upgrade reflects the country's bright economic prospects and prudent fiscal policies. |
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Controlling both expenditures and revenues is fiscal prudence, something you promised. |
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However, this does mean the company expects its 2003 fiscal full year to show some growth. |
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With weak economic growth squeezing fiscal revenues, he was forced to announce a sharp increase in public borrowing in November. |
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Each year, I meet with the president, the provost and the deans' council to determine priorities for the next fiscal year. |
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With his chart-filled television advertorials, Perot galvanized the nation with his crusade for fiscal responsibility. |
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It is evident that the staple was primarily a fiscal organ of the crown, facilitating the collection of the royal customs. |
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He says he has moved from being a fiscal conservative to being an ecological conservative. |
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The Republican party built on fiscal prudence and a sense of responsibility. |
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We will continue to prudently manage our expenses and investments during this fiscal year. |
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During New York's fiscal crisis of the 1970s, he thundered from the pulpit against Wall Street's malefactors of great wealth. |
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Its causes may have little to do with monetary or fiscal policy being too tight. |
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He acknowledged the need for improved budgeting and fiscal federacy as prerequisites for good governance. |
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The fiscal demands of the military were added to a long-term inflation of currency that came to a head during the crisis. |
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Government is committed to removing the inadequacies in infrastructure facilities through a mix of policy and fiscal measures. |
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The regime of freebies has to be considered in view of the fiscal health of society. |
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In the case of the anti-deficit campaign, flaccid fiscal management was a weakness to be strenuously avoided. |
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With its fiscal predicament in mind, the manufacturer put the screws on legislators to offer it the sweetest deal available. |
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Beyond the substantial fiscal costs of enforcing the prohibition of cannabis, the social costs of such policies are considerable. |
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The earlier signals which hinted at the emergence of fiscal prudence, quickly faded out. |
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The donors may enjoy better control over the economic affairs of the country in the absence of any semblance of fiscal system. |
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Christmas day duty, which was being held over our head like a fiscal sword of Damocles, would be no different than any other day. |
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He argued against such policies as central bank autonomy, tight money, fiscal austerity, and social retrenchment. |
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And yet, despite that fact, we still find ourself on a fiscal trajectory that is probably unsustainable. |
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A key factor in the second half, given the loss of fiscal stimulus and rising energy prices, will be consumer spending. |
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Indeed, many economies have found themselves having to tighten, rather than loosen, fiscal policy in response to economic slowdown. |
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It is part of the good governance that is required to ensure the security of the fiscal base. |
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He seemingly didn't explain how it could be any other way, unless he believes in the Magic Pudding theory of fiscal administration. |
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Is it recognizing the necessity of long-term fiscal sanity by keeping government spending from exceeding income? |
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Together these monetary and fiscal stimuli will help to boost growth in the fourth quarter, he says. |
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It is fiscal nonsense not to reap the benefits for the good of their own members. |
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And his argument that we are heading to certain fiscal disaster is quite calmly and dispassionately made. |
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Oh, and as a result of the fiscal cliff negotiations in late 2012, tax rates on some people actually rose. |
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In his maiden budget speech Jaswant Singh acknowledged the growth contributed by industry in the current fiscal and talked of consolidating the growth further. |
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The pain of the new fuel policy can be contained if the government fully implements its package of fiscal incentives and reform measures introduced on Saturday. |
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A lot would depend on U.S. policy, not just monetary but fiscal policy. |
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This has resulted in lower government revenue and a larger fiscal deficit. |
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Persistent revenue shortfalls and growing fiscal pressures create the need to seek and find alternative measures of meeting the demands on the public budget. |
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So if the UK reacts differently to changes in the world economy from the rest of the eurozone, the only lever left to stabilise the economy is fiscal policy. |
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But it is precisely because Britain must be globally competitive that we need to maintain control of our currency, monetary policy and fiscal policy. |
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To begin with, I'm an advocate of very healthy fiscal policies. |
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At the end of fiscal 2002, when banks had reaped a bumper harvest through treasury profits, it was widely seen as a one-time affair and not expected to be repeated this year. |
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Instead, Republicans are groping for answers as the slow march toward the fiscal cliff leaves them ever more divided. |
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What followed, instead, was a year of inaction, culminating in a government shutdown and a stand-off over the fiscal cliff. |
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There's the John Maynard Keynes character arguing for fiscal stimulus to jolt the economy out of a liquidity trap. |
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Months later, many are still surprised, at the state's stern monetary and fiscal policies and with the populist, old-style welfarism of its campaign against hunger. |
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If you go for fiscal tightening, which is kind of baked in the cake, tax increases are coming and coming soon, then you risk actually choking off such recovery as there is. |
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One ratings agency is threatening to downgrade the U.S. if we go over the fiscal cliff. |
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Will children born from such Gittin, and from the Gittin of such Beth Dins that permit fiscal coercion be considered mamzerim or doubtful mamzerim? |
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Although sales fell a reported six percent during the most recent fiscal year, sources remain confident in the sustainability of the Kinkade brand. |
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Decentralizing measures introduced to satisfy local demands may lead to macroeconomic instability if fiscal imprudence by subnational entities is not vigorously disciplined. |
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When taxes always trump deficit reduction, fiscal conservatism and fiscal responsibility have been delinked. |
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That means the often-tiresome debate will grind on, even with the fiscal cliff in the rearview mirror. |
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Spokeswoman Tanya Harrington said companies had already set their budgets a year ago and are not in a position to align them this late in the fiscal year. |
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The U.S. may have maneuvered past the fiscal cliff and has put off debt-ceiling brinksmanship. |
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Federal spending has fallen for two straight fiscal years, even as receipts have risen sharply. |
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On monetary and fiscal policy, the Democrats are the classic party of liberal Keynesianism, in contrast to the Republican policy of conservative Keynesianism. |
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The fiscal burden has been shifted off property owners onto labor. |
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In any area of taxation policy, one must be grateful for small mercies as the Treasury and Inland Revenue are vigilant about protecting their fiscal base. |
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How that one got past the speaker is a travesty of fiscal accountability. |
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A few funny things happened this spring as the U.S. hurtled along the road to fiscal degeneracy. |
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The Frum blog has catalogued some of the more terrible suggestions for the GOP for dealing with the fiscal cliff. |
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With the fiscal crisis, more people are willing to listen to tales about colluding bankers trying to undermine capitalism. |
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I would define Rockefeller Republican in the classic sense as a combination of fiscal responsibility and social conscience. |
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I saw any number of passengers with hand luggage, whose duty value should go some way in denting the Government's fiscal deficit, if properly assessed. |
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Oscar-winning director Barry Levinson says the jiffy Lube logo makes more fiscal sense. |
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One consequence of the development of new fiscal and military apparatuses was the departmentalization of government, at least in mainland Britain. |
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Wall Street, whose denizens have the most to lose from a vault over the fiscal cliff, craves a resolution. |
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These models served as a pseudo laboratory to examine the effectiveness of various fiscal and monetary policies in smoothing out economic fluctuations. |
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Unless they want no leverage, which is what they have now in the middle of a fiscal year, they will wait until May or so to start turning the real screws. |
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There was already a permanent royal treasury at Winchester, a depository for fiscal records as well as for silver, and this required a permanent staff to guard and oversee it. |
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On Monday night the contours of a deal to defuse the ticking fiscal bomb emerged in the Senate. |
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As the city gasps for fiscal air, it's only fair to be clear that the city's budget difficulties are a result of provincial mendacity and not local mismanagement. |
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This is not to say that our parties shouldn't engage in rancorous debate about fiscal policy and the budgets. |
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It's hard to get excited about a presidential candidate who bases his fiscal policy on the expectation that the internet bubble is going to reinflate. |
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The usually prescribed solution is fiscal austerity combined with slowly reinflating the money supply while restoring the salvageable banks to solvency. |
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But fighting for fiscal responsibility does not have to be a polarizing process that dooms an executive to unpopularity. |
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Our finance people, for example, are expert in fiscal matters, but we tend to forget that it takes more than a bottom line to make the bottom line. |
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The cuts will come on top of a tough fiscal 2005 budget that held government programs outside of homeland security and defense to an average 1 percent increase. |
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If the House passes the bill, the across-the-board tax hikes and massive spending cuts that make up the fiscal cliff will not go into effect Tuesday as scheduled. |
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The outcomes of congressional races and the presidential contest could further complicate attempts to achieve a consensus on addressing the fiscal cliff. |
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Worried about the approaching fiscal cliff and tax hikes, consumers spent less on gifts than in previous years and fewer bought gifts for themselves. |
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The impending fiscal cliff dominates the postelection agenda. |
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That's the first deadline for executives of large companies with calendar fiscal years to certify that they've checked and found their internal financial controls are working. |
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Since nobody is sure how stringent the testing will be, companies with later fiscal years have the benefit of time to learn from others' mistakes. |
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And what we ended up with by default was this sequester and the fiscal cliff because the parties as currently arranged, couldn't make a deal on stimulus. |
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For the last 3 years that member and every member on the Opposition side of the House have attacked me for running too contractionary a fiscal policy. |
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On the Political spectrum scale, that intentionally skews towards moderatism, I scored 9 out of 10 in fiscal freedom and 7 out of 10 in social freedom. |
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There is also his fiscal policy of a flat tax, which will never be received well by the overall population. |
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Most of the discussions of fiscal and monetary policy seem to forget that in most models, these are temporary fixes. |
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But the many earnest fiscal conservatives are in for a rude awakening if Romney and Ryan win. |
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Will it be stabilised by fiscal transfers from other member countries or should the European Central Bank be allowed to monetise the accrued national debt? |
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The haredi leadership is ready to gallop at full speed over this religious fiscal cliff. |
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The audit covers the last fiscal year, which ended in September. |
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This is an independent state audit body in charge of the fiscal management and control of public bodies, with particular regard to the way that State assets are used. |
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Sandoval is more committed to overall fiscal responsibility than wedded to ideology at any cost. |
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The significant underperformance of the economy and the growing fiscal deficit suggests that balancing the budget will be the primary focus of the incoming government. |
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As we hurtle together to the fiscal cliff, the Republicans are getting much the worse of the media battle. |
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Also, independents are stereotyped as social liberals and fiscal conservatives. |
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They were exploited by the white ruling class and treated with contempt by British governors, whose fiscal policies were designed only to benefit whites. |
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Economic liberalization was then undertaken to restore the fiscal base, and thence government control over what had become ungovernable economies. |
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From time immemorial, war has gone along with fiscal irresponsibility. |
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Germany is more aware of the fiscal perils it faces, but has no real solution to its overdependence on exports to support a growing pension and health burden. |
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The country will step up reforms of the government power of approval, fiscal system and personnel system in a bid to leave no spaces for corruptionists to hide. |
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By how much is the budget deficit likely to overshoot this fiscal year? |
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Surprisingly, Democrat presidents have, relatively speaking, become the proponents of fiscal responsibility, free trade, competitive markets and neoclassical microeconomics. |
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They argued that the later Privy Council decision R v HM Advocate had held that it was ultra vires for the procurator fiscal to bring proceedings before a temporary sheriff. |
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In a letter the procurator fiscal raised no objection to this, but in court the Crown argued, and the sheriff accepted, that the motion was incompetent. |
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The notion that equity pre-funding financed by on-budget surpluses can increase capital accumulation buys into the fallacies that have driven policies of fiscal austerity. |
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There can be no fiscal sustainability without a return to economic growth. |
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I was repeatedly assured, by sophisticates and illiterates alike, that the king was on the CIA payroll, proof more of his fiscal savvy than his political corruption. |
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Is this a sign that the fiscal deficit is finally being monetised? |
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Marriage is as much a promise of fiscal partnership as of sexual monogamy. |
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Legitimate businesses and banks should be begging governments to get rid of tax havens and so-called fiscal paradises like the Caymans, Gibraltar, etc. |
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They argue that even if deferred taxes are undercounted, the sum is too small to affect the enormous fiscal gap projected between long-term revenues and outlays. |
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To be credible, a peg requires tight fiscal and monetary control. |
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And it's been a notorious fact for years that immigration's modest economic benefits are offset by very large fiscal costs. |
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Yet the mesmerizing fact in US fiscal policy is not the cost of defense, but the wastefulness of US health spending. |
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Not only is this a fiscal travesty but, more importantly, our health care decisions are being made by unqualified persons with purely fiscally based agendas. |
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Ottawa sources say Green issued an edict to the regional directors general at the beginning of the last fiscal year that no deficits would be allowed. |
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If it is thought, perhaps, that couples face financial disincentives to marry, then fiscal policy might be used to encourage them to marry, or remain married. |
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A wealthy private equity investor, Orman is a social moderate and fiscal conservative. |
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If the Government does not provide fiscal incentives to the performing states, it would mean that the government is encouraging non-performance which was a dangerous trend. |
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Yes, the House did manage to push through a deal to avoid the fiscal cliff at the last possible moment. |
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The savings and sustained effects of the buy-back of this debt are the highest rate of return that can be achieved from investment of fiscal reserve money. |
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After an intense process of bargaining with the committee, the mayor was able to convince its members to approve new cadastral values and to accept his fiscal reform. |
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In view of the parliamentary elections in June 2005, growth is stimulated by expansionary fiscal and wage policies and could show some signs of overheating. |
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He pointed out that interest rates are still very low, fiscal policy is still very expansionary and the inventory situation almost everywhere is healthily low. |
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At the international level, the G7 meeting to be held next month should coordinate expansionary policies, giving its blessing to rate cuts and easing of fiscal policy. |
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He sees the adventure as ruinous, both in terms of fiscal and foreign policy. |
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This crowd literally doesn't have a clue when it comes to fiscal matters. |
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The orthodoxies of fiscal rectitude and monetary restraint are no more. |
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In tightly closed economies, on the other hand, it is inexpedient to influence the current accounts through the fiscal policy due to the effect on employment. |
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A Scottish fiscal is teaching trial techniques to Moldovan lawyers. |
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The government has a fiscal revenue projection of a billion dollars. |
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And this is so even though two of the founding members, France and Germany, have frequently themselves been in breach of the rules, particularly in fiscal matters. |
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What irks me most about this annual ritual of royal fiscal disclosure and the hue and cry that can be relied upon to greet it, is that nothing ever changes. |
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On both the foreign policy and the fiscal fronts, the Bush administration is trying to rewrite history, to explain away its current embarrassments. |
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Being excepted from a range of EU fiscal regulations, it is not part of the European customs union, nor is it subject to the common agricultural policy. |
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Candidates, she said, are evaluated on their stance on fiscal issues and abortion, on very simple litmus-test-type votes. |
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Despite the physical and spiritual barriers of the cloister, nuns used their dowries and other property interests to exercise fiscal influence and autonomy. |
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Therefore, due to a deceleration of external and domestic demand, we believe that counter-cyclical fiscal stimulus is necessary to revive the economy. |
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There was a day when being a conservative meant being for fiscal responsibility, balanced budgets, smaller government and a healthy federalism that allowed more state control. |
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Michelle also advanced an aggressive policy agenda combining accountability with parent choice and fiscal sustainability. |
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In addition, new tax rates kicked in on higher income individuals thanks to the fiscal cliff avoidance deal. |
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Meanwhile, as part of the fiscal cliff deal, higher income taxes were also put in place for high earners. |
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Even so, there were signs of hope that fiscal policy is not completely off the table. |
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Business claims that uncertainty in fiscal policy hinders its ability to make plans and invest. |
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On the other hand, Forrester will attempt to take the high ground on fiscal issues, portraying Corzine as the classic tax-and-spend limousine liberal. |
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