So last week, I laid out a plan to pay for the American Jobs Act, and to bring out -- down our debt over time.
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In July, European finance ministers proposed making the EFSF more flexible, allowing it to buy individual government bonds - which would bring down the cost of borrowing for heavily indebted nations - and to offer emergency credit lines to banks.
Lines and characters have been fine-tuned, and to bring the play down to a just-manageable three-and-a-half hours, sections had to be ruthlessly chopped.
To the extent that it dampens the public's expectation of higher prices - itself an inflationary factor - and generates measures to alleviate shortages and bring costs down, a well-publicized anti-inflation drive can work.
She hoped that the government would help bring down health-care costs rather than increase them.
China's real estate sector has seen a slowdown in recent months mainly due to government curbs to bring down sky-rocketing prices.
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We cannot debate the potential for medical liability reform to bring down health-care costs in any meaningful way without realistic cost estimates.
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And then our hope is -- sorry, Ben, to get ahead of -- to bring John down here and go through it.
All this may be blocking the attempt to bring down record-high unemployment, revitalise the economy and fit Germany into the harness of a single European currency.
And a lot of mortgage brokers are presenting to them different, like Mr. Weller said, exotic ways to bring that cost down - reverse amortization loans, interest-only loans, teaser loans.
Shortly after Naoto Kan, then the deputy prime minister and now also the finance minister, gave a noisy warning of deflation's threat late last year, the bank adopted a new lending facility to boost the money supply and bring down money-market rates.
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Democrats generally do not like and do not support cuts in entitlement programs, and yet this President put forward difficult reforms in entitlement programs because he believes that you have to have a balanced approach, you have to include entitlement reform in any effort to reduce our deficit and bring down our -- reduce our debt.
The European Union, for example, wants to see industrial nations--its own members included--bring emissions of CO2 and other heat-trapping gases down to 85% of what they were in 1990, and do it within the next 12 years.
It's true that these measures, taken together, have helped bring down the short-term deficit.
McCain-Palin should declare they'll make the dollar strong again--which will bring down prices, especially on gas and heating oil.
This is a clear signal that businesses are reluctant to hire in large enough numbers to bring down this all-important number.
We have them available on little silver platters that we would bring tableside, turned upside-down, so people can sort of just peek under it.
So this law looks out for future generations by doing more to bring down our long-term deficits than just about anything that we could do.
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Mr Swinney also said he had feared opposition parties at Holyrood would use the tram issue to bring down the newly-elected SNP government in 2007.
Producers of atoms still can't beam the physical objects through space, but they can use bitspeed--digital coordination of all kinds--to bring reaction time down dramatically.
Even outside the areas most at risk for tornadoes, wind gusts could reach 80 mph in some areas -- enough to bring down trees and power lines, she said.
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And then it's our responsibility and the nation's responsibility to come together and bring the out-year deficits down, which will involve many painful choices and we need to keep everything on the table.
If we just increased the growth rate by one percentage point, that would drastically bring down the long-term projections of the deficit, because people are paying more into the coffers and fewer people are drawing unemployment insurance.
Because as much as I would like to believe that the results are due to good government or the private markets making some sort of change to bring down the out-of-control advancement in the costs of medical care, I know very well that the real reason we spent less is because we simply had less to spend.
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Mr Stoiber promises to bring down the top income-tax rate from a current 48.5% to under 40%.
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"All we did was bring it back down to pre-prime-time levels, " Mr. Greenblatt said in an interview from his Los Angeles office.
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We can probably take credit for some of the pressure that's been put on high-tax jurisdictions to bring down their levies on entrepreneurship in recent years.
In addition, the officials say the U.S. will propose the beginning of a new round of talks -- START III -- designed to further bring down the number of nuclear warheads to between 2, 000 to 2, 500 on each side.
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