Throughout the session, interest groups wheel and deal for goodies through the public purse.
Just as the tax revenue is greater than the call on the public purse.
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The office said it was "a direct and substantial loss to the public purse".
There are limits to payroll taxes, and the public purse has other social calls upon it.
Prosecutor Rebecca Chalkley said the gang's scheme was purposely designed to "steal money from the public purse".
There is disagreement over how much these proposals would set back the public purse (see article).
The levy will ensure that the under-taxed financial sector finally makes a fair contribution to the public purse.
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Besides its fiscal problems, Japan has an ageing population that will be a draw on the public purse.
To keep Galileo alive, EU member-states had to agree to fund the entire project from the public purse.
The research is paid for from the public purse for the public good.
So the public purse is making a profit on booze, not a loss.
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Ministers insist the deficit needs to be tackled and that the public purse must be restrained to enable this.
The Northumberland service said false alarms were a "drain on the public purse".
However, supporters believe the economic boost to Northern Ireland from inward investment would outweigh the cost to the public purse.
It said there was a "significant role" for Creative Scotland to direct government towards "sensible opportunities" for the public purse.
MPs acknowledge that the Treasury is guardian of the public purse and must ensure that taxpayers' money is spent efficiently.
Republicans parlay free market principles into votes, but rapidly mutate into big spenders once they too can dispense from the public purse.
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Would Labour, even New Labour, really choose to put this claim on the public purse ahead of schools and homes and health?
Since they would lose their exemption if they went out to work, they and their large families fall on the public purse.
When its credit rating was cut, a lot more margin was suddenly demanded and it had to turn to the public purse.
Blacky Durazo became a brutal chief of police in Mexico City, eventually jailed for plundering millions of pesos from the public purse.
We have to consider our absolute obligation to protect the public purse.
Other costs to the public purse include monitoring, licensing and training marksmen.
"Dealing with low risk offenders locally will reduce costs to the public purse and maintain contact with professional and family support, " he added.
He added that the charges would also take into account any recent improvements made to the property paid for by the public purse.
And the public purse gets a second boost from seigniorage, the difference between the value of the coins and the cost of producing them.
Behind the scenes there is frustration that it can prove lengthy - and costly to the public purse - to drive change to hospital services.
"This risks bringing the House into further disrepute, especially if the Member concerned is then able to claim further attendance allowances from the public purse".
Stephen Dorrell, did his best to redefine the cost of the NHS to the public purse in terms what he called "the best-value health service".
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