The real question, perhaps, is why can't Wales' Local Health Boards balance the books?
By putting economics second, Mr Brown has made it harder to balance the books.
But he also said governments should balance the books when the sun was shining.
Fear of a downgrade has pushed him into more effort to balance the books.
This involves a massive hike in the tax take to balance the books and stabilise the deficit.
In harder times, cultural organisations are trying to do two things: boost their audiences and balance the books.
The increase is needed to balance the books while the school will also have to attract new pupils.
Both Sarkozy and Hollande aim to balance the books but they differ on how to achieve that goal.
Economists are divided about the wisdom of slashing taxes in this way, without trying to balance the books.
He would have needed banknotes 300 times the height of Nelson's Column to balance the books of his empire.
Wall Street analysts see a pending pension reform as a test of Mr Uribe's ability to balance the books.
That is pushing up the welfare bill and to balance the books the government is having to raid working families tax credits.
The cupboard is bare, you've had what you're going to get, balance the books or come and collect your P45s.
Liberal Democrat AM, Aled Roberts asked whether or not they were closing services to people in order to balance the books.
But it is one of the reasons why there are NHS trusts across the country that are struggling to balance the books.
Robert Bobb, the school district's emergency financial manager, has tried several policies to try to balance the books, including closing 59 schools.
Various themes are emerging nationally as councils seek to balance the books.
Well does anyone seriously think by ripping up the plan to balance the books that somehow you'll create growth by next Tuesday?
With the country running a nearly trillion dollar annual deficit, it is time to make the hard decisions required to balance the books.
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If they can track millions of dollars of assets in Iraq, they can balance the books of any company here in the United States.
To balance the books Arsenal has resorted to selling many of their star players while looking to acquire under-valued players in the transfer market.
Not least when those in uniform tend to be more popular with the public than politicians trying to balance the books or make cuts to public spending.
The authority will freeze council tax next year, but will cut 300 jobs and many services to balance the books as it seeks to protect frontline services.
They have decided not simply to eliminate the "bulk" of the budget deficit by 2015 - as promised before the election - but to aim to "balance the books".
But with the Pumas deprived of the talents of Felipe Contepomi, Juan Martin Fernandez and Ignaccio Corletto through injury, this was a perfect opportunity for Wales to balance the books.
There had been concerns about Southern Cross's business model for years and it struggled to balance the books as local authorities reduced the amounts they were spending on social care.
The new health minister said on Monday that he had not ruled out the possibility some Welsh boards could fail to balance the books by the end of the financial year.
The Senate solution is to instruct the OMB to track the amount of revenue lost due to underreporting and balance the books by rescinding billions of dollars of federal discretionary spending.
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Both men say the scale of cuts needed to balance the books is in fact somewhat less than what the Treasury and its watchdog, the Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR), believe it to be.
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