But social accord will not exist if, as a result of reform, people's spending increases by more than half while their wages go up only a quarter. |
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The behaviour of consumer spending over the coming months now holds the key to interest rates. |
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Actually, the Kincaid character had a woeful start, spending the first of her three seasons as a tedious, incompetent waif. |
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A rebound in consumer spending increased demand for imported products in the world's largest economy. |
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These fifty-somethings have plans, and the spending power to wield influence. |
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Maybe people are suspicious of me, but the reality is that I'm spending most of my time looking at how we make the club game work. |
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Various stabs have been made at how many extra billions of UK health spending will be needed to redeem the Prime Minister's new promise. |
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Excessive military spending is a major factor adversely affecting the healthy progress of both societies. |
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She had only known him a few weeks, and she was already spending all of her time with him. |
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A man can lose a contract from publishers by spending their advance on finishing a book for another publisher. |
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It took a world war to finally ramp federal spending up to the levels needed to pull the economy out of the ditch. |
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Despite spending time with Ross and his adorbs daughter and sweet wife, I managed to get some writing in. |
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We should not be giving special treatment to someone purely on the strength of their spending power but the reality is that we have to. |
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I've been spending many wakeful nights during the past couple of weeks thinking about my blessings versus my challenges. |
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We've spelled out our plans, we've set out our spending plans for the next six years. |
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But sceptics say he still has to cut spending or raise taxes to balance the books and could raise indirect taxes in next year's budget. |
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They prefer spending leisure time playing or watching television rather than reading. |
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As you read this article, 15,000 destitute dads are spending time behind bars. |
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She has no time for the traditional view of Pakistani women spending their life tied to the family home. |
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Whichever way you head into the fjords, you are likely to start at Bergen, and if you have the time it is worth spending a couple of days there. |
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There are people who feel that gamers are wantonly throwing their lives away, spending so much times playing games. |
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Diane should have been spending quality time with her family instead of fighting the laws of this country in her last few months. |
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While spending some final quality time together, the kids come across an old map in an attic. |
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I will also be spending some quality time with my brother whom I haven't seen in over a year. |
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There's no magic answer to bridge the distance but spending quality time together seems to help. |
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He said it was easy for politicians to make spending promises but more difficult to find the money. |
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There is no clear-cut formula as to the effect of a rallying speech by a president on consumer spending. |
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After spending a couple of months with WarBirds III, I can definitely see the appeal in this multi-player online war game. |
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If you stop consumers spending by limiting their credit then recession is inevitable. |
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She has a lot of lavish, wasteful spending in her budget in particular, and I'd like to cut that. |
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Restoring the dividend tax credit would be a better use of public money than much of the government's wasteful spending. |
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I'm going to be more disciplined about my spending habits, and instead of wasting money, I'll account for everything that I spend. |
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With everything I could possibly want so close to hand, I began spending whole days sitting out there, watching the world go by. |
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The simple reason is the people in charge of spending the money are not accountable to anyone. |
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A government spending watchdog today launched a scathing attack on attempts to cut congestion. |
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Only, there are these boys studying in there, this watchman spending the night in there. |
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If spending money like water was the answer to our country's problems, we would have no problems now. |
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And if you do want to take your spending power in readies, what's wrong with sterling? |
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Its spending power may have decreased, but you can still pick up bargains for a quid. |
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Federal spending is out of control, and our present energy policy won't wean us off Middle Eastern petroleum for years. |
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Mr Coates said libraries must treble their spending on books, increase opening hours and redecorate and redesign libraries to attract readers. |
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I spent a year in Australia as an exchange student, spending most of my time as a jilleroo. |
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Though we'd only just met, it felt like spending a lazy Saturday afternoon with an old friend. |
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So, I am making a shopping list and plan to be spending some serious money! |
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The level of operational activity is higher and this means that we are spending more time away from our families and friends. |
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And remember, he knows you're great or he wouldn't be spending his precious time with you! |
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While part of this is due to the weighting against small projects, it is also due to our low overall level of spending. |
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New items are added to the basket to represent increasing areas of spending while other items are deleted as spending on them falls. |
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Health spending, welfare and aged care benefits are seen as the main culprits. |
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It's got a really well-appointed gym so unfortunately I'm going to be spending a lot of my time there over the next wee while. |
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It will look at ways of spending the additional cash which could include funding an extra warden. |
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The policy spending over the past year has been economically diabolical but is just commented on but never challenged by the journos. |
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He tried to get on with life, putting the tragedies behind him and spending as much time with his remaining grandchildren as possible. |
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We are spending most of what we save within weeks of putting it away for the future. |
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People who might not have come to the track are attracted by slot bonanzas, and die-hard rail birds are spending more money. |
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At a minimum, there would be a month or two in which consumer and corporate spending would surge and stock prices would rally. |
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Respondents report that they jump-start strategic initiatives by funding them above normal spending limits. |
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After spending time with Gina and contemplating my own woefully juiceless existence, I resolved to do something about it. |
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There is deep satisfaction to be had in spending a couple of hours picking punnets full of ripe, juicy fruit. |
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Instead of banking the funds for a rainy day, Michigan lawmakers went on a spending spree. |
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It is true, of course, that when the nation's industrial capacity is all being used, a sudden jump in military spending will create inflation. |
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If spending on this scale is sensible, its wisdom ought to be demonstrable. |
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Her mother couldn't understand why she wanted to bury herself away in her bedroom, reading and writing and spending time on her own. |
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Yet anyone in Jersey hoping that an economic rebound will provide fuel for yet more spending is kidding himself. |
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Only a small group of wonks is sufficiently familiar with the budget to recognize the significance of this level of spending. |
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Despite that oil adjustment, consumer spending was still able to rebound strongly in the third quarter. |
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At the same time, Americans also said they will not be spending willy-nilly. |
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It doesn't take a reckless person or a wild spending spree to create a debt crisis. |
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He might have a word in Bertie's ear and encourage him to resort to some land travel instead of spending millions on jets. |
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So any whizzo socialist spending schemes Brown may entertain will need to be paid for by cuts. |
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Just as in the case of the failure of deficit spending, more consumption by household will not halt recessionary pressures. |
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At issue is the government's post-crisis stimulus spending, and the basic tenets of Keynesianism. |
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As a child, I was actually rather keen on the idea of spending a night in hospital. |
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The country is in deep recession, yet the government has cut its spending by about 40 percent this year. |
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Amazingly, this sharp slowdown in consumer spending, though lasting for half a year, has been met with flat denial all around. |
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His faith was in a simplistic Keynesianism that said willy-nilly government spending could cure the downturn. |
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Traditionally, in China and Korea, only monastics engaged in Zen meditation, usually spending at least six months each year in retreat. |
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Consumer spending may not look too resilient, given the flat performance of retail sales in October. |
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James, he argues, never gave a red cent to the poor, spending it instead on gambling, booze and loose women. |
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One of the greatest advantages of being an ambivert is that you relish spending time with others, but you can also handle being on your own. |
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Following two months of flat sales, retail spending rose by 1.3 percent in October. |
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But, again, Keynesians would like to have seen more government spending, not less. |
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Stewart has been spending a lot of the off season in town, working out with teammates and studying with Gilbride. |
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We're spending about one per cent of the money previous teams have so we're winging it a bit, but hopefully we will get away with it. |
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With only one weekend left until Christmas, the major retailers are willing us all to indulge in a last-minute splurge of spending. |
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They are members of posh clubs and wine and dine with men and women with tremendous spending power. |
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In any case, he insists that the spending programme is affordable and costed. |
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The same crowd that was there when the pension was paid out, reassembles to inspect the goods of the trader and to start spending the money. |
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He lives a monastic existence, coming into the studio every day and spending hours alone painting his wraiths and winding sheets. |
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If you find that you regularly go into the red each month, then you must be living beyond your means, which means spending more than you earn. |
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To put together five-year spending plans in such an environment and to make projections on income over the period is whistling in the dark. |
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Peter is correct, in the sense that it's reasonable to discuss defense spending. |
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Rather than cutting spending, it should be held at current levels to create stability in the system. |
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After spending a long, hard winter as a gym rat shut-in, you're probably hot to trot outdoors. |
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He was stripped of the Conservative whip for expressing a mild opinion about spending cuts. |
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Medical spending costs are increasing while the total effort going into government-funded medical research is decreasing. |
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But the lesson Ken must learn from this is not to even consider spending so much of the council's money on a whim. |
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He said he expects to hold this higher level of spending through next year. |
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One thing I've really realised upon spending a bit of time around Kiwis again is that New Zealand English really is different from UK English. |
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None of the people in this film would be spending time together in the real world, wherever and whatever that is. |
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As a result, the company has deferred some capital spending and redeployed some servers for other uses. |
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The girls could not resist spending money. They each got skirts in different colours to go with their bathing suits. |
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Janofsky alludes to federally mandated spending and to rapacious tax cutting by the states. |
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While holding the increase in overall spending to less than 4 percent, the budget proposes increases in several areas. |
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A budget checks frivolous spending, helps you see where your money goes and frees up cash for retirement savings. |
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And we are still heading for another record trillion dollars in deficit spending this year. |
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Codefendant and certified public accountant Muhammad Khilji asserts a similar story of reckless spending. |
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The church began spending money to fight gay marriage in the 1990s, when Hawaii was expected to become the first state to legally wed same-sex couples. |
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The tax increases and the deficit spending you propose will hurt middle class families. |
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We are living with a legacy of deficit spending that began almost a decade ago. |
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This welfare spending discourages work, increases taxes, and operates as a hidden and inefficient subsidy to low-wage businesses. |
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The results of consolidating spending units into a monolithic solidarity must be to eliminate money as well as other financial phenomena from aggregative economic analysis. |
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Rather than rationalize the tax code, or reform entitlements, the government has taken a cleaver to discretionary spending. |
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The increase reflected the biggest jump in consumer spending in a year. |
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Local paper HaveeryOnline reports that the royal couple are known to be spending their vacation at a resort in Noonu atoll. |
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There was no threat of default, government shutdown, huge cuts in government spending, or sharp tax increases. |
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This should come as no surprise, given market concerns over consumer and corporate spending and confidence, price reductions, margin erosion and intense competition. |
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I'm also spending this weekend trying to finish knitting a baby sweater. |
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On spending and economic issues, he was atrocious and hypocritical in all the ways that a Republican can be. |
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In September, Congress authorized the train-and-equip mission in Syria as part of a larger spending package. |
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Boosting spending and undoing a chunk of the sequester is likely to have a bigger impact on the still-ailing job market. |
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From infrastructure improvements to entitlement spending, government is on autopilot, according to author Philip K. Howard. |
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Now I can enjoy the simple pleasures of life, like spending time with my family. |
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After all, the House GOP did a bang-up job of controlling spending when they had unified control of Washington, just a decade ago. |
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Be prepared for the knock-backs and spending months looking for work. |
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He rose through the ranks at the firm, which his father Sydney had helped to set up, eventually becoming a director and then spending ten years as chairman. |
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A month ago, the Bea thought health-care spending rose at a 9.1 percent annual rate in the first quarter. |
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And why is the government spending money weaponizing biological agents that are a danger to the public and are banned under the 1972 Biological Warfare Convention? |
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Given that said government is now spending almost a quarter of our annual income, it behooves us to keep an eye on it. |
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After spending some time in Britain as a political refugee, he moved to Warsaw to be closer to Belarus. |
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He also pledged to be a watchdog for the council's spending habits. |
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Whether Keynesian spending is the cure-all seems doubtful, however. |
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He enjoys the simple pleasure of spending time with his wife and kids after work. |
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While Democrats bide their time, Republicans are already spending time and building operations in the Hawkeye State. |
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David Gregory the other night in Massachusetts spending 15 minutes on the Cherokee business. |
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Meanwhile, as Mother Jones reported, big labor went wild, spending a ton of money on newly legal TV and radio ads. |
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But a focus on deficit spending distracts from efforts to address the long-brewing entitlement problem. |
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Medical students from a Rome teaching hospital bicycled through the capital wearing their white coats and stethoscopes to protest against the cuts in spending on research. |
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Unz also notes that a higher minimum wage would discourage illegal immigration and boost consumer spending. |
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Yes, in their wisdom, rather than spend a little money to fix the holes in their device, they're spending a lot of money to hunt down their critics and sue them. |
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Especially to the extent that this helps drive a lot of additional spending on said credential. |
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In increasing the total deficit reduction, Simpson and Bowles have put the weight on the spending side of the budget. |
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It was a product of Republican brinksmanship over the debt ceiling, and a near-fanatical desire for spending cuts. |
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Free spending, expense-account junketeers are a time-honored tradition. |
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The Government does not actually need the money, but because it has the money coming in, it comes up with all sorts of wild and woolly ways of spending it. |
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Kathryn was confronted in London one day after spending the weekend at the wedding of her brother, Euan, in Buckinghamshire. |
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Tight new spending limits are set to be imposed on Britain's political parties to stop them going cap in hand to donors angling for peerages, knighthoods and other favours. |
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To preserve discretionary spending priorities, we must prevent entitlement spending from crowding out all other budgetary options. |
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With the jumbos invading the fringe villages during nights, villagers are spending sleepless nights to save themselves, forget about saving their crops and habitations. |
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I was thinking about retiring from modeling, but spending that time with them rekindled that bug. |
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Any cut in interest rates next month, which is looking increasingly likely, will be too late to stimulate an end-of-year lift in consumer spending. |
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Bringing home the bacon for the camo crowd is an expensive and profitable means of spending federal dollars. |
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The ad would then count as a coordinated communication and would be subject to strict spending limits. |
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The same president who decried the federal deficit and government in general but dramatically expanded American military spending. |
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Gingrich, outspent, can try to delegitimize the spending arrayed against him. |
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They adore spending time with each other, especially when Elsa uses her secret power to make it snow inside the castle. |
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Is there anyone who thinks the urgent problem we need to solve in Washington, D.C. is how to allow more spending on campaigns? |
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We all know that spending time with your extended clan over the holidays can be aggravating. |
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The algorithm is forever ratcheting up spending and ratcheting down revenues. |
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The spending and revenues produced by this algorithm are very hard to predict. |
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Similarly, his call for capping spending at 20 percent of GDP also would mean deep cuts in safety-net programs. |
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House Republicans angling to get big spending and tax cuts out of a new round of negotiations. |
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Instead, they gave Americans tax cuts, defense hikes, and middle class spending, leaving Democrats to carp about deficits. |
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Abandoning the project now, ANS officials note, would make all that spending a colossal waste. |
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The Federal budget lays out government spending for the upcoming budget year. |
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Allegra hopes that spending her senior year at a performing arts high school will change her life and make her a better dancer. |
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After spending four nights in Anguilla before heading to the exclusive island of Mustique, the pair rounded off their holiday at St Lucia. |
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I can't justify spending that much money on a meal, but YWMV since your recent inheritance has replenished your checking account. |
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Instead of spending the hour on the sanctioned route, she changed course and happened upon the backstretch. |
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The team left Eugene on March 28 and returned April 9, spending six days doing medical work in Barillas. |
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As for spending money to achieve that end, either I'm too mean or those would-be beardies are plain daft. |
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Trillions more in war costs, which is preferable to war hawks than spending money on feeding and housing the poor. |
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Louis Waterer, who along with his wife Bonnie are spending their retirement filling up their passports one stamp at a time. |
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Pentagon warns that China is narrowing the gap with the US in high-tech weaponry, spending binge surpasses official figures. |
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Since 2005, spending on wellness products shows an upward trend with a higher proportion spent on wellness for fresh categories. |
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In other words, runaway defense spending is a bipartisan problem. |
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Jailbird GEORGEKAY, 33, is attempting to convince the star's mum, 52, that he isn't a wrong'un despite spending six years in prison. |
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Ambiverts enjoy spending time with people, but also need to check out regularly to refresh and re-energise. |
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They spending more time England both Anglophiles The superstars will be spending more time in the UK this year. |
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Right now, there is nothing more important in Julia's life than spending time with Zeph. |
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Nothing beats visiting new places, recharging the batteries and spending quality time with the loved ones. |
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Jen and Justice have picked Mexico for their New Year holiday break-time after spending a good amount of time separately due to work commitments. |
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Now it is to be returned to race condition after spending 45 years in the Henry Ford museum in Michigan. |
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They are literally joined at the hip at the moment and spending all of their time together. |
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After spending over a century dismissed as a mislabeled Apatosaurus, Brontosaurus may be getting its identity back. |
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Parents Alanna and Paul, from Newington in the city, took their sons home last Thursday after spending a week in hospital. |
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If they keep spending this way, they'll exhaust their savings. |
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The toad has terrestrial habits, spending most of its time on shore. |
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Want to know more about where your cybersavvy teenagers are spending their time on the Web? |
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We tiptoed into the house, up the stairs and along the hall into the room where the Professor had been spending so much of his time. |
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Even three years ago, the thought of spending two hours, let alone a whole day, without my mobile would have been anathema. |
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After spending six hours on the intake we realized that there was nothing wrong with it, so we are back to square one. |
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After spending six hours on the intake we realized that there was nothing wrong with it, so we went back to square one. |
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If you think you can suggest a better alternative to spending that much money, I am all ears. |
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And so the wealthy are going blingless and eschewing the spending sprees of the recent gilded age. |
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There are numerous stories of bushwalkers spending several hours up a tree waiting for a wild pig to go away. |
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First, by spending adequately on marketing, firms can increase the clumpiness of a customer with the hope of increasing their value. |
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I am a huge Fanilow and had the good fortune of meeting and spending a little time with Barry a few years ago. |
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He bought it for a song in 1984 compared with what his fellow financiers were spending on tonier Park and Fifth Avenues. |
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Many of our opponents in Congress are advocating a freeze in Federal spending and an increase in taxes. |
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After spending all week locked up in his room working on his project, James was pleased to get some fresh air in the park. |
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They love spending time with all six of their grandkids, and they carry the photos to prove it. |
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I have just visited him at his mother's home where he is spending half term and we reminisced while looking at his photo album. |
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English language learning and teaching is an important economic activity, and includes language schooling, tourism spending, and publishing. |
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After spending some time on the islands, Legazpi sent Urdaneta back to find a better return route. |
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But the GOP lawmakers are happy to take home the news that they have held the line against deficit spending. |
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He continued to dictate to a scribe, however, and despite spending the night awake in prayer he dictated again the following day. |
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Virginia has the highest defense spending of any state per capita, providing the Commonwealth with around 900,000 jobs. |
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After spending several days looking for each other, the two armies collided at the Battle of Marengo on 14 June. |
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John Appleby, chief economist of the King's Fund claims NHS spending could certainly increase. |
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John McDonnell claimed NHS spending per head is falling for the first time in NHS history. |
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Public health spending reduces diseases, notably smoking related, obesity related and alcohol abuse related ill health. |
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In addition a large part of spending is provided by direct grants to such authorities. |
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More loans required deep spending cuts and the Labour cabinet was split nearly in half. |
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Federal spending in 2005 and subsequent years since has been exceptionally high due to the recovery from Hurricane Katrina. |
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This spending figure is however still considerably lower than that of France or Germany. |
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At the time the UK government was running a budget deficit, and Labour's strategy emphasised high public spending. |
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In order to ease the large budget deficit which had accumulated due to the recession, the coalition made deep spending cuts. |
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Hawking has maintained ties to Caltech, spending a month there almost every year since this first visit. |
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Corbyn launched the Labour campaign focusing on public spending, and argued that services were being underfunded, particularly education. |
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Unlike Newton, Leibniz paid a lot of attention to the formalism, often spending days determining appropriate symbols for concepts. |
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Tax cuts allow consumers to increase their spending, which boosts aggregate demand. |
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Research finds that Americans' attitudes towards immigration influence their attitudes towards welfare spending. |
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The average farm owners were better off, spending evenings in economic and social interactions at the village markets. |
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From 1922 to 1927 the Russells divided their time between London and Cornwall, spending summers in Porthcurno. |
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He made a quick visit to Liverpool and during March, stayed in south Yorkshire, spending time in Sheffield and Barnsley. |
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Pink Floyd's first number 1 album, Atom Heart Mother was hugely successful in Britain, spending 18 weeks on the UK chart. |
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In Britain, the album peaked at number 2, spending 364 weeks on the UK chart. |
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Gilbert, Broccoli, Saltzman, Ken Adam and director of photography Freddie Young then went to Japan, spending three weeks searching for locations. |
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In March 2007, F1 Racing published its annual estimates of spending by Formula One teams. |
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Constable adopted a routine of spending winter in London and painting at East Bergholt in summer. |
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In its role of regulating the campaign and campaign spending, the Electoral Commission will report to the Scottish Parliament. |
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Salmond said in February 2014 that an independent Scotland in a currency union would retain tax and spending powers. |
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After spending a few days with his close associates, Stuart sailed for the island of Benbecula in the Outer Hebrides. |
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Also, the government began spending money on goods and services within Britain which aided in the foundation of financial recovery. |
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Most British naval spending, and many of the best officers, went into the battlefleet. |
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The United States was already spending a great deal to help Europe recover. |
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It is usually used when calling for federal spending to correct a perceived failure of the private sector. |
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A Norwegian study covering the period 1980 to 2003 found welfare state spending correlated negatively with student achievement. |
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There are calls for an extra 10bn annually to be spent on the Health Service to match health spending in other advanced European nations. |
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In her first six months as Prime Minister, Thatcher repeatedly prioritised defence spending over economic policy and financial control. |
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During her first months in office she attracted public attention as a result of the administration's attempts to cut spending. |
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Similarly, if the money supply were reduced people would want to replenish their holdings of money by reducing their spending. |
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Household spending has shown further signs of stabilizing but remains constrained by ongoing job losses, lower housing wealth, and tight credit. |
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To date, various US government agencies have committed or spent trillions of dollars in loans, asset purchases, guarantees, and direct spending. |
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Taxes from the oil have increased public sector spending on social welfare, art, sport, environmental measures and financial development. |
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On 8 September 2012 in defending the UK government spending cuts, Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg accused Carwyn Jones of blaming London. |
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In turn, the Qatari government's spending plans had to be cut to match lower income. |
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After the dissolution of the Soviet Union, Russia drastically cut military spending, and restructuring the economy left millions unemployed. |
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The Chancellor also has oversight of public spending across Government departments. |
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Sometimes other objectives, like military spending or nationalization are important. |
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It was agreed that the European Commission should conduct a full review of all EU spending. |
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The IMF urged governments to expand social safety nets and to generate job creation even as they are under pressure to cut spending. |
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A central government with its own currency can pay for its spending by creating money ex novo. |
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They consider fiscal policy, or government spending and taxation, as ineffective in controlling inflation. |
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Additionally, steeper tax progressivity applied to social spending can result in a more equal distribution of income across the board. |
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However, Robert would be at home on Sundays attending church and spending time with his wife. |
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During this period, he alternated between Boston and Brantford, spending summers in his Canadian home. |
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That summer, the Bells had a vacation on Cape Breton Island in Nova Scotia, spending time at the small village of Baddeck. |
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If we used financial accounting we would never have any public spending, we would build nothing. |
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Accumulating wealth without spending it to address the needs of the poor is generally prohibited and admonished. |
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They will be involved in agreeing major capital and other health care spending projects in their region. |
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Kennedy, Hugh Gaitskell and Bertrand Russel, are spending the night in a school hall during their march to Aldermaston. |
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During this year at the Royal Academy, Sullivan continued to sing solos with the Chapel Royal, which provided a small amount of spending money. |
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The band began recording their sixth album, which resulted in their spending a week recording at Atlantic Studios in New York. |
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Williams began working on what would be his fifth studio album, spending a year in the recording studio. |
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In the early 1880s Morris was spending more of his time on socialist propaganda than on designing and making. |
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In the film, Emin describes leaving school at age 13 and spending her time on Margate's Golden Mile, dreaming and having sex. |
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They were lucky to have an artist of that stature spending that amount of time with them. |
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Many cast members came down with colds, flu, or kidney infections after spending hours in cold water, including Winslet. |
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This saw growth in consumer power and spending, which drew many people away from traditional spectator past times, such as sport and the cinema. |
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Jardine was born in British India, and died in Switzerland, spending most of his life in England. |
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Like other welfare states, taxpayers pay various subsidies to each other, but with spending being less than in most European countries. |
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Also, health care and education spending have relatively poor returns by OECD measures, though improvements have been made in both areas. |
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The economy is dependent on government spending and, to a lesser extent, assistance from foreign donors. |
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The manifesto was noted for its intervention in industry, lack of tax cuts and increased spending commitments on public services. |
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In the short term spending on healthcare in Scotland remains high in response to the population's poor diet and high instance of heart disease. |
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If a country has an open economy, that country's spending in any given year need not equal its output of goods and services. |
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Since the value of total imports is a part of domestic spending and it is not a part of domestic output, it is subtracted from the total output. |
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The RAF contributes to the local community in spending, employment and activities in the wider community. |
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With increased modularisation of subjects, the amount of time that young adults are spending being examined in the UK has risen considerably. |
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In addition, high inflation was partly responsible for larger government spending. |
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According to Keynesian economists, a combination of deficit spending and the lowering of interest rates would slowly lead to economic recovery. |
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In early 1827, after spending several weeks in Paris, he visited geological features in the Scottish Highlands with Roderick Murchison. |
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In Japan, official government policy was deflationary and the opposite of Keynesian spending. |
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Takahashi used the Bank of Japan to sterilize the deficit spending and minimize resulting inflationary pressures. |
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The deficit spending proved to be most profound and went into the purchase of munitions for the armed forces. |
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In June 1937, the Roosevelt administration cut spending and increased taxation in an attempt to balance the federal budget. |
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All shades of people are out on the streets, eating, drinking and spending. |
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The Council passes an annual budget for spending on areas such as housing, traffic management, refuse, drainage, and planning. |
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The Development Corporation aimed to attract private capital by spending public money to improve the area. |
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Jenkins learned to tap dance, spending eight hours a week learning the choreography and running three miles a day to get fit. |
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In practice, however, the autonomy of regional health administrations over budget setting and spending has been limited to primary care. |
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In the short run, investment spending directly supports aggregate demand and growth. |
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His role in this year's effort involved spending two months reviewing the more than 1,600 pages of research that went into the new assessment. |
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The word is often applied only to those that live as infauna, spending most of their lives partially buried in the sand of the ocean floor. |
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Harp seals prefer to swim in the ocean, spending relatively little time on land. |
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This, together with the cost of the war and the extravagant spending of Charles's court, produced a rebellious atmosphere in London. |
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A maintenance organization performs maintenance and repairs of the components, spending almost all its resources on the turbines. |
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Louis and the rebel barons advanced west and John retreated, spending the summer reorganising his defences across the rest of the kingdom. |
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