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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They advocated protective tariffs for industry, a national bank, and plenty of public works and patronage. |
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But his main concern was increased expenditure on road infrastructure and public works. |
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So we can expect a big corporate grab of our public works, while our tax dollars go to buy high-tech ways to kill people in far away places. |
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In short, the Government is handing over public works to private contractors. |
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Libraries, county offices, public works and hospitals were shut down in rotating order. |
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In return for more expensive food, urban workers received social welfare benefits and public works in periods of depression. |
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The proceeds from meters and fines currently go into public works such as footpaths, roads and drainage. |
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Work on sewers, roads and other public works accounted for some of the more expensive costs. |
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There were a half dozen or so public works, most token gestures at best, located in both towns. |
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Rural islands were designated communes with their own municipal budgets for public works and education and their own elected mayors. |
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We cannot do anything else, except apply the obiter of the two places where anything is said about public works. |
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It is an example of the disciplined financial controls which have built up the funds the country needs for public works and poverty relief. |
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Concerns and viewpoints on public works projects and issues within the four provinces were shared. |
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The heads would be coloured bronze, said Mr Malkin, who has smaller public works of art already under his belt. |
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As it turned out, the city needed gravel for a public works project, so crews hauled away seven truckloads. |
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At the same time, there should be no more capital grants to localities for public works. |
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Organized crime is involved in extortion, kidnaping, murder, fixing bids for public works, and gunrunning. |
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Individual supervisors of public works or of workhouses might be named, but there was no global critique of political institutions. |
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The remaining cash is further divided among communities, purchasing public works, sports facilities, community fiestas and religious services. |
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They saw that the grand vizier of public works only wanted to waste their gold and tell them fairy tales. |
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The old model authorized intervention at the local level and also justified public works projects that improved water and sewage systems and cleared away insalubrious housing. |
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The indictment accused him of pressuring people seeking public works projects into retaining a law firm in which he was a secret partner. |
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By 1793 he had become a large landholder, having attained power as inspector of public works and paymaster of the corps. |
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The public works minister must wince when he recalls those words of his rat pack partner. |
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Once upon a time, the emperor from Shawinigan appointed a brand new grand vizier of public works. |
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I have a flow chart here of public works and I have another one of Communications Canada. |
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Yesterday, the public works minister was talking about how credible Mr. Boulay was on the witness stand. |
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We will be able to provide jobs for at least 350,000 Kazakhs, not counting the public works that are currently under way. |
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The public works bar is particularly well suited for work in grass areas that have been left to run wild. |
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Meanwhile, the government will try to revive a weak economy by splashing out on public works and priming the pumps of consumer spending. |
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Will the government's public works policy lead to the launching of other projects, along the lines of the new international airport? |
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Civic art is art that is part of public works, such as statuary, gardens or unique street furnishings. |
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At various times he acted as president of the provincial board of agriculture and commissioner responsible for public works. |
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There are separate telephone numbers for public works, taxes and general information, as well as for the hearing impaired. |
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The construction and public works sectors have also been booming since the late 1990s, along with all the wide-scale projects tied to them. |
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The extension of Commission support to the system of so-called green' public works contracts is producing good results. |
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A doctor of economic sciences and doctor at law, he has focused his research activities on the history of public works and service contracts. |
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This model has contributed to the introduction of new standards of performance in building and public works. |
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The acceleration of the rhythm of public works was particularly noticeable in the weeks preceding the election. |
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Funding for these public works was administered centrally, largely from donor funds. |
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Building sites and public works generate noisy and disturbing activities in the environment. |
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Finally, the code governing public works contracts will have to encompass compulsory environmental clauses. |
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The Estates arranged for the allotment and collection of taxes, disbursed revenue for public works, and granted the king a portion of the taxes known as the don gratuit. |
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Better roads in cities that receive heavier rains are testimony to the fact that blaming the rains is a lame excuse for poor quality of public works. |
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On the sidewalk before stop lights start turning red, three people in the public works wearing orange reflective vests push three prams stripped to the metal. |
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On July 8, 1933, Ickes was named to the post of Federal Emergency Administrator of public works. |
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These and so many other massive projects were part of the public works Administration. |
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Imperial authorities also used their powers of patronage or appointment, the mechanisms of taxation, and the provision of public works, to the same end. |
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Investment in public works is virtually moribund. |
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The security situation in CitƩ Soleil, where numerous armed factions have made the slum a no-go area for local police, presents serious challenges to successful implementation of public works activities. |
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Canceling the tunnel, then the largest public works project in the nation, helped shape Mr. Christie's profile as a rising Republican star, an enforcer of fiscal discipline in a country drunk on debt. |
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Greens also were less than enthusiastic about new massive public works. |
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Think about it: Where are the big public works projects? |
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This entails not only a high level of protectionism, but also massive economic subsidies and rural public works programs which are a drain on the overall economy. |
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Some public works are built flimsily, or not at all. |
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Memorandum of understanding with NeighborWorks, Copeland sewer bill, chorine supplier, public works issues. |
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In their unamended form, FIDIC contracts can create clashes with existing public works laws. |
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The position of decurion, member of the city council, had been an honor sought by wealthy aristocrats and the middle classes who displayed their wealth by paying for city amenities and public works. |
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Until January 1940, he laboured on public works, and then, for health reasons, he was sent to the Dudinsky Permafrost Station, as a geodesist. |
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The ancient Chinese also made use of channels and pipe systems for public works. |
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In peacetime this army could be kept busy on major public works. |
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El PeriĆ³dico crossed swords with Herman Bern as a result of revealing that the property dealer and state contractor for major public works, had under-estimated his statement of property and income. |
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Claudius embarked on many public works throughout his reign, both in the capital and in the provinces. |
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Many of the public works instituted in his reign were based on plans first suggested by Julius Caesar. |
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These Dutch constructed public works became the material base of the colonial and postcolonial Indonesian state. |
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He also promised a large public works program of new ports, railroads, and roads. |
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This included responsibility for education, small business, public works, social services and local government. |
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By December, a third of a million destitute people were employed in public works. |
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With many more public works of art, the scale of Moore's sculptures grew significantly. |
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Lloyd George also visited Germany's public works programmes and was impressed. |
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The main goal was to curb the overenthusiastic spending on public works that served to channel ancient rivalries between neighboring cities. |
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Male convicts served their sentences as assigned labour to free settlers or in gangs assigned to public works. |
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Blanchard's granite quarry provided curb stones to New York City and regional public works projects. |
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Elizabeth Colt dedicated her final decades to philanthropy and public works. |
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It was finally stabilized by the eunuch Li Xing during the public works projects following the 1494 flood. |
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In some cases, the threats to the integrity of a property may be corrected by administrative or legislative action, such as the canceling of a major public works project or the improvement of legal status. |
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On November 6, 2001 public works issued a 30 day notice to terminate the obligations under the agreement with respect to the contributions because Industries Davie Inc. was in default according to the agreement. |
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He fails to mention that this system has been the mainspring for comprehensive market-rigging and pervasive corruption in Japan, particularly in public works. |
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Unfortunately the minister of public works may have created a little bit of bad karma for himself when he was so good at scandal-mongering himself when he was a member of the so-called rat pack. |
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Many companies and institutions take pride in enlivening their physical surroundings, commissioning public works of art, such as sculptures and fountains, for all to enjoy. |
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This requires a program of major public works to build or rebuild housing, transport infrastructure, schools and high schools, hospitals and health centers that the capitalists are in the process of shutting down. |
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The public works Administration was a centerpiece of the New Deal. |
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The Forum of Caesar, with its Temple of Venus Genetrix, was then built, among many other public works. |
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In order to maintain union density in 'public service' industries such as health care, corrections and public works, public sector unions need to make inroads into the private sector, where this involves following the work. |
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To support a new sustainability vision in public works management, the American Public Works Association has recently created the new APWA Center for Sustainability. |
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In 1934, using deficit spending, public works projects were undertaken. |
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In 1535, a bill was drawn up calling for the creation of a system of public works to deal with the problem of unemployment, to be funded by a tax on income and capital. |
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Some countries also practice forms of conscription for public works. |
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This sometimes caused a labour shortage for plantations and public works and so the colonists informally and gradually, at first, initiated the Atlantic slave trade. |
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Russell's ministry introduced a new programme of public works that by the end of December 1846 employed some half million Irish and proved impossible to administer. |
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They led public works and their monuments are a visible legacy. |
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In collaboration with the department of public works, the central maintenance unit is also responsible for all new traffic light installations nationwide. |
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In the course of his reconstitution of the urban administration he created new offices in connection with the public works, streets, and aqueducts of Rome. |
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