The reality on the ground is that many councils are struggling with trying to bring budgets into line with what central government is prepared to fund.
My aim is to bring rises into line with inflation over the next four years.
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Those which have a plan already will have a year to bring it into line with the framework.
The group is calling on judges to order the regrading of summer exams to bring them into line with units taken in January.
Insurers have warned that female drivers, particularly young ones, will probably see their premiums rise by 25% to bring them into line with men.
The survey was designed to be representative of the telephone owning population of the UK. Weighting was applied to the data to bring it into line with national profiles.
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But the proposed new laws do nothing to bring Britain into line with the more open policies pursued by other countries, notably the United States, Australia and New Zealand.
So while there's no evidence of manipulation of some of the other important benchmarks, this summer brought forward proposals to bring them into line with the revamped and more reliable Libor.
Google was given four months to comply with the working party's recommendations to bring the policy into line with European law.
Twenty years of correction in order to bring it back into line with the economy.
We have made endless efforts to bring Saddam Hussein into line with the duly considered judgments of a unanimous U.N.
The Foyle Fisheries (Amendment) Bill will be brought forward to bring the legislation into line with the North-South (Implementation Bodies) Order.
The Labour leader said he wanted a "comprehensive strategy for integration" to bring the UK into line with other European countries.
Last November, the European Commission formally told the French government to bring its laws into line with the birds directive, or risk a hefty fine.
But they called for practical changes in areas like child care, to bring all states into line with Nordic countries, where creche and day nursery facilities are standard on parliamentary premises.
The Japanese paper proposed that its U.S. counterpart change the way it does business so as to bring it more into line with the practices followed in Japan and most of Europe.
The bank, the world's biggest lender to shipping, reckons that, failing a surge in world economic growth, many ships will have to be broken up to bring supply back into line with demand.
The prospect of many clubs losing players for up to five weeks due to next year's Nations Cup, renewed calls are expected for Caf to bring its calendar into line with the European club fixture list.
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For those countries hoping to join the single currency, 1996-97 was marked mainly by the struggle to bring their economies into line with the strict pre-entry criteria insisted on by the Germans and written into the Maastricht treaty.
It said the Supreme Court should carry on hearing Scottish criminal appeals because this would be a faster way to bring Scots law into line with international practice than taking cases to the European court in Strasbourg, Mr Salmond's preferred alternative.
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Kevin Daly, one of the Goldman Sachs economists who first questioned the 2009 figures, does believe the 2010 figures will be revised up further, to bring them more into line with the strong company survey data and other indicators that he favours over the ONS version of events.
In the land of lifetime employment (at least for many workers in big companies), Mr Ghosn shocked Japan by announcing the closure of five factories employing over 16, 000 people in Japan alone, cutting capacity by 30% to bring it more into line with sales and boosting utilisation rates to around the 75-80% rates at which car makers begin to make money.
"Countries could just accommodate the divergence by not putting their clocks forward in the spring, so you'd change your time zone by one hour to bring civil time back into line with the Earth's rotation, " added Dr Whibberley.
It is noteworthy that we have just seen one encouraging indication that, in this area at least, the Bush Administration intends to bring its policies toward the Soviet Union into line with its rhetoric.
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The move would bring Scotland into line with changes made to the law in England and Wales four years ago, since when there have been three successful re-prosecutions.
The EU also welcomed the Yes vote in a Turkish referendum in September 2010, which gave the ruling AK Party the go-ahead to change the military-era constitution and bring it more into line with EU norms.
And although Mr Baird likes to describe his plan as tough, it will not bring Canada into line with Kyoto.
As for the fact that we hear the words in public more than we used to, I suggest we bring our sense of "dirty" into line with the rest of our modern come-as-you-are American spirits.
Colin Reid for the Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children said the proposed reforms would bring the law in Northern Ireland into line with legislation in England and Wales where smacking in private schools was outlawed in 1998.
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