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Like many orchestras, the Indianapolis is reporting a decline in subscriptions but a compensating rise in single-ticket sales—a sign that the audience of the future may not want to pay for clusters of concerts in advance.
Like many orchestras, the Indianapolis is reporting a decline in subscriptions but a compensating rise in single-ticket sales — a sign that the audience of the future may not want to pay for clusters of concerts in advance.
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Without higher wages to compensate, rising food and fuel prices will cut into consumer spending which in turn suggests lower, not higher, inflation down the road.
Besides, social subsidies are continuously amended to compensate rising energy prices, and public consultation services are provided to help low-income households to improve the efficiency of their energy consumption and to support energy-related refurbishment.
But politically Osborne's factoids fly – so his slippery numbers sound as if the pay rise compensates for the impoverishing £12bn of benefit cuts.
Here's how wildly dishonest this is: low-paid workers would need a 26% pay rise to compensate for loss of tax credits.
Therefore, instead of reporting the amount by which sea level is rising in the real world, the Sea Level Research Group has begun adding 0.3 millimeters per year of fictitious sea level rise to "compensate" for rising land mass.
Geneva The world's airlines are set to lose $5.6 billion next year, far more than previously estimated, with a rebound in passenger and air cargo demand only partly compensating for rising fuel costs, industry group IATA said.
The generalized segregation curves show that the substantial decline in poverty rates since the reforms was not adequate to compensate the rise in segregation of the poor.
Some analysts have warned that the trend for older borrowers to pay down debts at a faster rate, while younger people borrow more to compensate for low pay rises, will also increase the risks of another financial crash.
But wouldn't it make sense, if not to cut taxes, at least to end underhand tax rises?Bracket creep, or what the Germans call "cold progression", results when pay rises only compensate for inflation but still push their recipients into a higher tax bracket.
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