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We want the workforce to take home a greater slice of the Sainsbury's pie.
At a national level, GPs' representatives call for a greater slice of the NHS budget to meet demand.
Con Edison and city officials have also argued that New Yorkers deserve a greater slice of the energy efficiency pie.
Agricultural handouts were cut, but France and other major farming nations thwarted attempts to shift a greater slice of E.U. spending toward steps to increase investment and competitiveness.
Wages still account for a much greater slice of income than profits, but labour's share has been in decline across the OECD since 1980.
The real intent of Tidal, surely, is business-driven; the artists believe that they should grab a greater slice of a pie that's dwindling in size.
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And how David Cameron must wish that he could have a great big slice of the Co-op's very own big society pie.
The presentation says: 'This is a great big slice of cake and, if you eat it, you are going to enjoy it.' "There are plenty of little artisan bakeries doing sourdough and avocado and things, but no traditional ones.
Sure, Black Flag was massive – it gave you a great big slice of the Caribbean, during the Golden Age of Piracy, to play with – but none of its cities really wowed in size.
A great slice of what we get from outside 0f the hemisphere is from countries where we have no military forces.
IN the end, a great slice of pizza is defined by the quality of its ingredients and their ratio to one other.
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