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Meanwhile the IFS loves the LibDems for giving more fiscal detail than the other parties, & says it would be less austere than the Tories but more austere than Labour.
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In other ways, too, Miliband's life was less austere than his public persona suggested.
Another was the fact that Mr Tremonti's budget package was less austere than initially billed: of €40 billion in deficit-cutting measures, €34 billion were put off until 2013 and 2014, by which time a new government will be in office.
Labour, if it wanted to, could make the case that although it is trying to be austere, it is less austere than the Tories - and that therefore the lesser spending cuts or lower tax increases that its fiscal rules require would be less of a brake on economic growth than Tory plans require.
It will be less austere and more welcoming and far more integrated into its West Side neighborhood.
Reports that the government would place the central bank under the authority of Mr Palocci's less austere successor (rather than of the president) and renegotiate the debts of the states contributed to the unease.Lula offered quick reassurance.
Mr. Maro's brand of Butoh is less austere, more oriented toward colorful spectacle.
They fought – and lost – the election defending a budget that was less austere, but not by much.
The later wares of these kilns are much less austere than those attributed to the Muromachi period, since the cult of the tea ceremony, now widespread, had lost something of its earlier simplicity.
T: You're looking much less austere than usual, O'Brien.
Still, the Rs are a bit less austere than you'd think.
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