First of all, the contribution that I received was hard money, not soft money, every expert will tell you that. |
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The party had balkanized over a number of issues, among them the aforementioned annexation as well as the use of hard money over paper. |
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One that acknowledges that my candidate's speech is mine, that hard money is fungible with soft money, and thus that both should be regulated the same way. |
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Determined to redeem its Revolutionary War debts, Massachusetts imposed heavy taxes, payable in hard money, in the midst of a severe depression in transatlantic trade. |
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They say the state banks were restrained from inflating to excess by the regular requirement that they pay their balances to the federal branch offices in hard money. |
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The gold bugs and hard money types hated him because they believed the vast expansion in the money supply would ignite inflation. |
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Most advocates of hard money are simply making a mistake, not putting their interests ahead of the common good. |
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In uncertain times, investors usually prefer the certainty of hard money. |
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In the United States we have just seen the McCain initiative on soft money and hard money. |
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I contribute to his campaigns — hard money, I might add. |
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Government money is hard money to turn down. |
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Moreover, in response to the argument that the soft money ban will make it more difficult for candidates and parties to receive the funds they need to finance their campaigns, the law raises many of the hard money limits. |
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The Weimer obsessed, hard money, Machtpolitik mercantilist policies of Germany will create another financial firestorm in Europe. |
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In my opinion, to lump gold in with these other items and to even suggest it is a bubble shows a distinct misunderstanding of gold's historical role as hard money. |
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