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He warned that the ratings agencies were not convinced "that this parliament is actually going to support expenditure restraint".
While making the argument that strivers deserved compensation, Morrison also talked up the importance of expenditure restraint.
"We make no bones about special pleading for the importance of supporting the Science Museum Group in a time of public expenditure restraint," she says.
Both of us like the idea of a minimum-income guarantee that makes work pay, but how do we put this in place in the context of public expenditure restraint?
It is true that there is a structural deficit of around 6% of GDP which must be brought down eventually through some judicious mix of tax increases, a freeze on public sector pay and public expenditure restraint.
He accepted a proposition put to him on the Sky News program that a surplus built on increased taxes was a bad surplus while a surplus built on expenditure restraint was a good surplus.
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"Local government is having the most challenging time under public expenditure restraints and £4.5m, even for a local authority the size of Kent, is another mountain to climb," he said.
It is spending restraint.
Illinois needs spending restraints.
We then, however, drew a line between expenditures and contributions, treating expenditure restrictions as direct restraints on speech, which nonetheless suffered little direct effect from contribution limits..
Massachusetts v. Mellon, 262 U.S. 447, is claimed to foreclose litigation by the respondents or other taxpayers, as such, looking to restraint of the expenditure of government funds.
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