There is also a suspicion that Mr Hoon's plans will reflect penny-pinching as much as strategy, Atlanticist or otherwise.
The Center for Security Policy is profoundly concerned that, if the Clinton Administration has its way, the United States will make penny-wise and pound-foolish reductions in its defense establishment reductions which are both inconsistent with its abiding global requirements and very costly to reconstruct when, inevitably, it is recognized that such a step is necessary.
The Red Sox and the Yankees will become (relative) penny-pinchers and will suffer for it on the field.
Politicians will spend every penny they can get their hands on.
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But other organisations, such as Canadian Guide Dogs for the Blind, say they are worried the disappearance of the penny will make it harder to fundraise.
"I'm going to believe that people want to just donate four cents more, and that a penny will turn into a nickel, " said Lisa Resnic, marketing director for Sherway Gardens, where coins thrown into the fountain are donated to charity.
If the trust uses variable annuities, every penny paid will be taxed as ordinary income.
Electronic links between buyers and sellers will squeeze the last penny out of transaction costs.
If Pharmasset represents a repeat of that victory, it will be worth every penny.
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Optimistically, the World Bank says it will ensure that every penny is accounted for.
He will never pay a penny of income tax on this wealth unless he is extraordinarily patriotic.
So I can promise you I will not cut a penny if it undermines our national security.
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But he will be worth every penny if he can find a way through for the smallest of the Big Three.
The new stall will resemble its original penny bazaar of the 1800's and is expected to sell coffee, branded gifts and merchandise.
Whatever they are paid, if Rabier and Tanasi take Burkina Faso to a fifth straight Nations' Cup, they will be worth every penny.
Rising health entitlements will account for every penny of that increase!
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Every penny saved will be reinvested in frontline care for patients.
Nice try to win your readership back with Elizabeth's article....but this is one career woman (one of many, I'm sure) who will never spend ONE PENNY of her hard-earned career money on ONE PAGE of your publication again.
"From the executive office, they will not lack a penny, a document, an action or any other support, so that we can have an inquiry with depth and with the responsibility that it deserves, " Gov. Tarso Genro said.
And every single penny I spend will be more than worth it, graphics and frame-rate be damned.
Hancock left him five hundred thousand dollars in his will, but not a penny of that was paid.
Today, a dollar will buy only about a penny or two as much as a dollar from 1913.
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However, given the small size of the deal, the annual earnings increase will be less than a penny a share.
At best, they say, penny-pinching will leave the teams as perpetual cellar-dwellers.
So the great jukebox is the cloud exists but it will cost you a pretty penny for it to sing its sweet song.
The best solution, which won't cost taxpayers a penny and which will take effect immediately, is to stop these ruinous short raids on banks.
But the market largely recovered from the collapse, and there is a good chance that Berkshire will never pay out a penny on its insurance.
She said the council was "committed to making every penny count so will use what we have left to focus on the big priorities like jobs and protecting vulnerable people".
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