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"Spending must be controlled and brought in line with revenue".
N.R.C. calculations need to be brought in line with those of other agencies.
But there still remain two vital areas of clean water protection that have yet to be brought in line.
The ceiling on income liable to National Insurance contributions could be brought in line with the higher rate tax threshold.
We think these moves should be brought in line with what we know about attachment and loss in early childhood.
Immigration rules for Mexico were brought in line with those for other countries, capping immigration from the Western Hemisphere for the first time, he said.
Regardless, some Republican governors insist that public-employee wages and benefits have to be brought in line with the private sector.
The former ruling circles will, of course, balk and obstruct and conspire, and they have either to be brought in line or liquidated.
The new poverty figures coincided with mounting social unrest, including a wave of protests by teachers demanding their salaries be brought in line with Argentina's 40% inflation index.
The hard‐to‐recruit professional employes are merely having their pay brought in line with the increases the city already has authorized for unionized engineers and architects.
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Made clearer, added Git handling information, updated obviously out-of-date text regarding tags and branches (stemming from subversion times, I reckon), and brought in-line regarding to what I am currently seeing in the Git repository (tag names, branch names, server release names were all updated by these instructions were not).
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