Economists and political geeks are now poring over the small print from George Osborne's fourth Budget.
But the flexibility may be being hyped more than the small print of the bill allows.
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If you want to enter, make sure you read the small print here.
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He has gone on to show that he is worth much more than small print.
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But Jeremy Hawkins of the Bank of America believes the small print sends out a clear message.
The tobacco company name and brand variant are allowed in small print at the bottom of the pack.
"I've learnt about the small print that credit card companies use, and what APR stands for, " he says.
So, the next time a newspaper headline declares that something is bad for you, read the small print.
What may now doom the species is a concession made in the small print of Gordon Brown's budget.
Many fixed-term deals have small print allowing firms to put up their prices, with at least 30 days' notice.
He claimed councils hid the huge cost of the contract with Viridor-Laing in the small print of their budgets.
"We need to see the small print of what's being proposed, " he said.
But the small print makes clear that Mr Darling is planning real savings.
She suggests the medications' age warnings, often found only in small print, may not be prominent enough on the packaging.
They say small print is not "just about font size", but also includes poor layout, densely phrased paragraphs and legal jargon.
But the small print is endless, complaints abound and the system has to be renegotiated between centre and regions every five years.
Accordingly, to get my business they will price insurance policies low and bury the actual coverage limitations in the small print.
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It's the oldest sales pitch in the book, but as every cynic knows, you have to read the small print carefully.
Dicks seems either to have not read the small print, or was at least one for taking big and, rather apparent, risks.
Look for the last few lines of small print underneath all the gigantic claims made on internet sites for homeopathic ADHD treatments.
At mid-week the small print of this solution was still not clear.
Consumers need more protection against hidden charges often tucked away in the small print, according to two bodies responsible for promoting law reform.
For people who wanted the old-fashioned look, it did small print-runs for home-grown country entertainers like Hank Williams Sr. and professional wrestlers like Lou Thesz.
That the biggest merger ever was hatched in just ten days should encourage shareholders in Glaxo and SmithKline to look closely at the small print.
The small print on Sportingbet's 2001 float paperwork reportedly stated that that the directors had been advised that some of the firm's activities violated the federal Wire Act.
The North insists on punctilious observation by the other side of the small print of any agreement, yet will do whatever it can to flout its own obligations.
Many fixed-term contracts for mobile phones, broadband and landline services have small print in their terms and conditions allowing prices to be put up, with at least 30 days' notice.
The U.S. Federal Trade Commission's settlement with a major credit bureau that hit consumers with charges after promising a free credit report is a victory for all those who don't read the small print.
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