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You could call it contemplative and formal, or slow and static; you could also speculate about whether it's an aesthetic or a budgetary choice.
Comparable schemes in western Europe, such as the method called "rationalization of budgetary choice" introduced into France in the late 1960s and the so-called Programme Analysis and Review in Great Britain in the 1970s, were likewise unsuccessful.
Acknowledging the need for some entitlement cuts, he offered voters this budgetary choice: his smaller cuts combined with tax increases on affluent Americans, or the Republicans' bigger ones without tax increases.
(Light and sound effects vividly evoke off-screen enemy combat and other hazards, but the tactic seems a budgetary choice rather than a creative one).
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Some budgetary choices seem quixotic, to say the least.
We got to make some tough budgetary choices.
The ruling coalition is falling apart; PM Jan Olszewski has hard budgetary choices ahead of him.
At a moment in which tough budgetary choices need to be made, the health of New York's citizens should be held up as a priority far into the future.
What would really make it one for the history books is if the candidates would level with voters about the budgetary choices that face the next county executive -- including painful service cuts and the dreaded T-word, taxes.
In addition, independent estimates suggest that if all the expiration clauses in the bill were eliminated, it would cost nearly $1.9 trillion by the end of 2011, forcing even tougher budgetary choices.
Budgetary choices are one's own business, of course, but in Gates' absence we have a couple of guiding technologies that will get any man cave going.
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