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For the first time in years, once-expensive natural gas had been giving cheap coal a run for its money, leading some electric producers to switch to gas.
The ideas they discussed included striking out an obscure clause in the Lisbon treaty that prevents central banks giving cheap credit to governments, and holding a referendum on labour and pension reforms.
It is talking about giving cheap food to about 90% of country-dwellers and 50% of city folk three-quarters ofolk three-quarters aside the budgetary implicatiofs, which all awe-Indians.Leave
This problem is deeply embedded in banks, where most common measures return on equity, cost/income ratios and price/earnings ratios flatter leveraged firms, and where a culture of giving cheap capital to high-risk units has thrived.
A new law giving cheap food to two-thirds of India's 1.25 billion people rolls out soon.In this section Knife's edge Waiting for the Modi mojo Say cheese Clear and present dangers Textbook cases, Chapter 10 Bilious Correction ReprintsOther demands press in.
The commission said China was "significantly subsidizing its coated fine-paper industry by giving cheap loans, allocating land below market value and granting various tax incentives," and announced duties of up to 12 percent on imports of high-quality paper used for magazines and brochures.
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Ministers said 30,000 new jobs would be created by 2015 by giving cheaper business rates, superfast broadband and lower levels of planning control.
"They were given cheap, slinky clothes to wear.
In Egypt some pharmacists donated discounted medicine to protests; bakers gave cheap bread.
Three of them compete to give cheap financing to millions of small companies.
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