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Does generating a surplus trump a university's duty of care to its students?
If a family is generating a surplus, they can feed it back to the utility and get paid as microgenerators.
There is another way: setting up social enterprises to maintain a professional library service by using library buildings more effectively and generating a surplus.
The then US president Dwight Eisenhower expressed this thought succinctly in his State of the Union message in 1960: generating a surplus to pay back debt was a necessary "reduction on our children's inherited mortgage".
The chancellor also downgraded the importance of eliminating the budget deficit, arguing that there was a need to balance growing the economy with generating a surplus for the public finances.
The chancellor is also expected to be forced to downgrade his economic forecasts, and has signalled that he will use his statement to announce fresh spending cuts, in order to hit his target of generating a surplus on the public finances by 2020, against the backdrop of a deteriorating world economy.
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Financial projections show that the project, if managed well, could eventually generate a surplus.
There is no incentive, on the other hand, to generate a surplus.
The Clinton administration said yesterday that the Federal Housing Administration generated a surplus of $16 billion in the fiscal year that ended Sept. 30.
They successfully grow enough crops not only to feed their families but also to generate a surplus to sell on.
It is hosted by NHS Stoke on Trent, but operates as an autonomous body that generates a surplus, which is then shared between its partners.
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