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We think you're going to get better bang for your buck if you go through childcare centres and that way you have better control of quality as well, but we'll have a look at the report," Bandt told ABC radio.
For conservatives, incentives buck the free market and could undermine New Jersey's prospects for legitimate tax reform.
That said, Uruguay do need to buck up.
Traders who might be tempted to exploit their clients for a quick buck should be in no doubt, such behaviour will cost you your reputation and your livelihood".
Angelina Jolie has been in negotiations to direct Captain Marvel, a film that hopes to buck the trend of unsuccessful female superhero films that includes Supergirl, Catwoman and Elektra.
There can be no more turning to the local authority if things go wrong: academies are autonomous, and that means that if you're a governor, the buck stops with you.
Tiny increases in spending will not keep pace with demand, which means that we need to focus on getting more bang for our buck; or a lot more for a lot less.
Pollsters have much less experience in cobbling together local than national representative samples, and yet Lib Dems pinned huge hopes not just on this data, but also on a particular second question about votes within it that wrongly convinced them that local factors could allow them to buck the national tide.
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