All of your proposals would result in reduced revenues with no concomitant increase in economic activities.
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They also blame the federal government for devolving spending responsibilities to them without enough concomitant revenue.
After Week 26, during the safety phase of the study, adjustments to concomitant lipid-lowering treatments were allowed.
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Within the redevelopment area, many businesses are struggling with falling sales concomitant with a district in decline.
The first paradigm is former president George W. Bush's democracy agenda and its concomitant support for open elections.
Short-term pain is an inevitable concomitant of structural reform: it is not an excuse for not doing it.
It is to provide cover for a massive regulatory intrusion, and concomitant enormous costs in resources and individual liberty.
The end of blind and block booking, and the concomitant increase in exhibition fees, dramatically inflated motion picture costs.
The Nation warns that "the monster of load-shedding (power cuts), and its concomitant evils, lies in wait for the PML-N government".
Unfortunately, one of the first cuts made during the current downturn was employer-sponsored formal education and concomitant tuition reimbursement programs.
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Winter, city life (with the concomitant shadows cast by tall buildings) and dark skin in dark climates all reduce this action.
Concomitant with the call of a New Normal is that the New Normal demands we focus on Things That Really Matter, i.e.
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Concomitant vulnerabilities in the jihadist movement have emerged that, if fully exposed and exploited, could begin to slow the spread of the movement.
For one thing, the phenomenon of resistance to herbicides, antibiotics, pesticides and chemotherapeutic drugs is well-known and a largely unavoidable concomitant of evolutionary pressure.
Moral relativism is based on a refusal to call evil evil and a concomitant willingness to denigrate truth if truth requires you to notice evil.
The stability of Canadian banks and the concomitant stability in the housing market provide the clearest explanation for why Canadians are richer than Americans today.
While various social and concomitant fashion movements have been revived over the decades, the mod movement is still firmly associated with England in the 1960s.
Experience suggests that the dissidents are unlikely to be defeated solely by a strengthened security apparatus, without a concomitant change in the climate of public opinion.
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But on the whole, they are struggling to increase their output, owing to shortages of engineers and equipment, and to the concomitant rise in development costs.
Concomitant to this is the ubiquitous impact of rapid globalisation which engendered a wide range of attitudes and responses ranging from unbridled exuberance to total rejection.
First, there is the decline of stand-alone investment banks, and the concomitant resurgence of universal banks, which combine investment banking with the simpler commercial- and retail-banking sort.
The concomitant message is that innovation itself depends on such underdogs having enough free range to invent and manufacture products unencumbered by the mere technicalities of patent law.
Meeting that rigorous standard has been made more all-the-more challenging by the concomitant exodus of the skilled workforce and the increasing obsolescence and unsustainability of the industrial complex it mans.
Now they may have to do so again just as the gathering world recession, and the concomitant fall in commodity prices, is slowing their economies or else abandon their inflation targets.
For one thing, the phenomenon of resistance to herbicides, antibiotics, pesticides and chemotherapeutic drugs is well-known and a largely unavoidable concomitant of evolutionary pressure, the result of survival of the fittest.
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Much of the variability in global TC ACE is explained by the concomitant changes or evolution in the character of the El Nino Southern Oscillation (ENSO) and Pacific Decadal Oscillation (PDO).
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That is, corporations need to reveal the very guts of advancement, and the training tools, benchmarks, and goal-setting required to get to each plateau on the corporate ladder, and concomitant higher compensation.
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In his letter, Gaffney details the dual benefit to America and Americans of a tax reduction -- a necessary stimulus to the civilian economy and a concomitant boost for the Nation's defense.
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His last big project was a Utopian community in Florida, in which he tried to use technology to rid modern life of its concomitant ills, notably urban sprawl and intrusive motor cars.
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