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The withdrawal from Iraq should help with that, he suggested, by freeing funds that were previously being spent on the war.The fact that the president felt obliged to raise the dire state of the economy in a speech about his military successes neatly illustrates the political significance of the public's waning interest in Iraq and Afghanistan.
In 1999, at the top of its game, the German carmaker turned its back on the race – a move widely read as a means of freeing funds to develop its first SUV, the Cayenne.
We contemplated life-after-tuition and planned to drastically reduce our financial footprint (sell our house, along with the cars, and divest ourselves of our accumulated belongings), thereby freeing funds for our "senior" year abroad.
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It says this will free funds for other advanced drugs.
Many argue that such aid to parochial schools -- although it is for nonreligious purposes -- nevertheless frees funds for religious purposes.
The governments of Brazil and Chile have said in recent days that they will free funds for key industries this year.
While ending the mandate could free funds up for a tax overhaul, it would also leave people without health insurance and lead to higher premiums.
But reduction in military expenditures would free funds to restore roads, bridges, and public transport, and to clean up polluted air, water, and soil.
Implemented together, these recommendations will free funds within the NIH budget for cutting-edge research and ensure more sustainable research programs for investigators at all career stages.
This would free fund managers and investors from the added costs of navigating Europe's fiscal and legal patchwork.
The change, she says, is "freeing up funds that were previously spent paying for couriers".
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