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In poor countries, only governments can effectively spend such large sums.
This may be one reason that the consultant's study reportedly said that the authority has "limited capacity to efficiently or effectively spend" federal dollars.
On average, we effectively spend about 5 cents per minute of talk time and about a penny a text message, lower than anywhere else in the developed world.
The decision to resume manned exploration beyond low Earth orbit was not made as the result of an objective evaluation as to how we can most effectively spend our limited budget for space science.
"The mayor is as concerned as we are about giving that money to a structure that is pretty uniformly recognized as not working properly," said John Banks, Mr. Vallone's chief of staff, referring to the Board of Education, which the Council speaker and mayor say does not effectively spend the money it is allocated.
Judge Adrian Fulford told the court in The Hague that, taking into account the time he has already spent in jail, he will effectively spend eight more years behind bars.
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Tax concessions aren't free – government effectively spends money to maintain these generous concessions.
But, Mr. Bush added, "the increases must be carefully directed and effectively spent".
Moreover, I realised they had effectively spent four years on a cruise - as, to a large extent, had we.
But sophisticated means one thing when you're spending your own money, and another when you're effectively spending your students'.
Quelle surprise to find them omitting – "2008: we get a £20bn taxpayer bailout, some of which we've effectively spent on this cobblers".
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