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An example of future obligations not taken into account was no provision in the plan for further pay increases for municipal employees.
Some of the savings will likely come from further pay restraint for NHS staff, with Mr Osborne confirming that public sector pay increases would be capped at one per cent for four years.
A fresh package of reforms (promising no further pay cuts for four years, and holding out the chance that cuts will be reversed) was agreed on March 30th, but union members may yet vote to reject the deal; not all agree with the compliant stance of their leaders.Ireland has been rewarded for its self-discipline by lower borrowing costs.
And what's more, to do that, it needs to inflict yet more pain - a squeeze on tax credits and further pay restraint for the public sector.
George Osborne must explain which frontline services he will cut further to pay for this".
Equally worrying for the government, only 29% were prepared to accept that taxes might have to go up further to pay for better services.For now, Mr Brown is just about all right.
"These are people who had already stretched to give to the campaign, and I didn't want to go back and say, 'Stretch further to pay for the celebration.' " (Not that he objects to a party: he personally gave $50,000 to the inaugural committee).
Says Marc Ganis, president of SportsCorp, a consulting firm in Chicago, "YankeeNets will have to dilute equity further to pay for the Devils". Strike two.
Says Marc Ganis, president of SportsCorp, a consulting firm in Chicago, "YankeeNets will have to dilute equity further to pay for the Devils".
That makes me wonder if Yahoo is also laying the groundwork for further, paid services down the line.
They further paid $30bn to the US for the First Iraq War in 1991.
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