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The chancellor will argue that the impact of cuts is likely to be relatively low in an open economy with a floating exchange rate and independent monetary policy.
The cost of living can also be relatively low in European cities. "I work part time on top of studying, and that gives me enough to get by," says Griffith.
But he does not have much service time and his salary will be relatively low in the next couple of years, so he could move into the rotation in 2001.
As a result, the hydroperoxide concentrations are observed to be relatively low in the Cu nanofluids.
The proportion of trees lost in logging seemed to be relatively low in this dataset.
Furthermore, informal employment can be potentially seen as an obstacle to economic development, as productivity tends to be relatively low in informal firms (Hsieh & Klenow, 2009).
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"Based on life-cycle analysis – electricity prices are relatively low in Malaysia – the payback period is six years.
It also says the aggregate tax burden is relatively low in Australia compared with other developed countries.
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