And even with those cuts there may not be much spare money to play with.
Since Hokuyo has no spare money, the two banks will still use separate computer systems.
Loans were based on collateral, and there was lots of spare money sloshing around, so sound management counted for little.
We are a registered charity and like a lot of other charities we have been finding a decline in donations because people just haven't got the spare money.
Those families I knew that had the money to spare, in most cases spent that money providing their children with everything.
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She and her daughters now eat twice a day when others can spare food or money: tea, bread, rice, maybe some fish if they are lucky.
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Then, if there is money to spare, spend the rest reforming America's tax system.
For the first time in my life, I had money to spare and was eager to start investing.
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Put your spare capital in a money market fund and you lose 3% per annum adjusted for the real rate of inflation.
Fortunately my sister had money to spare and so paid the difference.
Because smaller companies cannot spare the time or money needed to set up a sham foreign affiliate, big companies receive a disproportionate advantage in reaching global markets.
Although a bidding war between the Spanish and the Germans has been avoided this time, further battles may yet break out between industry giants with money to spare.
It's expensive at a time when there's no money to spare, it's complex at a time when politicians need to keep an eye on other things, it can be got very wrong at a time you really can't afford to make mistakes.
Instead, Hintze, 53, pours his money and his spare time into philanthropy.
The family agreed to spare her life in exchange for the money, said Abdul Wahid Maktub, an adviser to the Indonesian ministry.
Poorer households tend to put their money, if they have any spare, into bank and building-society accounts, where they do not escape the taxman.
By channelling money from those who have it spare, to those who can put it to good use, Wall Street and the City help drive the investment that underpins economic growth.
Blessed with good looks, acting chops and charisma to spare, he seems determined not to make any money at the box office.
After all, the IMF might formally lend the extra money to Indonesia, but then use the spare resources, freed up by that fresh financing, to lend more to Europe.
Some people who repay their mortgages and stop itemizing deductions might find they save money, avoid risk and have a lot more spare time every year around tax season.
So the small-cap market favors collectors who have a bit of money, time and savvy (which can be learned) to spare.
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As the biggest supermarket in Britain, it has plenty of spare cash to fund an online business which is notoriously difficult to make any money from.
Where will the money come from to pay for training and maintaining crews. and buying spare parts?
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And they settled on a single plane type because they save money and make it much less likely that passengers sit around waiting for spare parts.
One is the amount of money poured into Treasuries by Asian central banks that have ended up with spare dollars to invest as a result of attempts to stop their currencies rising against the greenback.
And for Italian and Spanish banks, in today's febrile climate there is a strong temptation to put any spare cash on deposit with central banks, even for a guaranteed loss on that money, because they don't want to double up on lending to households and businesses struggling to repay what they owe, and they don't want to be short of cash if capital flight intensifies.
Merchants put spare cash into the funds, which, as they would not otherwise have earned interest on the money, boosted their profits and competitiveness.
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That implies Greek banks have almost no spare assets to pledge for secured loans, if they are to keep anything back to cover the money they have borrowed in the form of deposits from ordinary Greek citizens.
Of course, if you want to do it at any serious scale, you need to have at least a few million dollars in spare cash lying around, but it turns out, a surprising number of people do have that kind of play money.
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