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This is because the STFC has already faced cuts under Labour and has less scope for savings because much of its budget is pre-spent on large facilities and international subscriptions.
Europe's role as Russia's largest gas market already gives it a certain strength, as can be seen in the increasingly hard-nosed way EU competition officials are taking on some of Gazprom's practices.Oil (unlike gas) is easy to store, ship and trade, which means a single customer has less scope for action.
After all, the fund has to worry more about paying benefits immediately and has less scope to gamble that riskier assets will deliver long-term growth.Sure enough, mature pension funds in Canada and Europe and in America's private sector all follow this approach.
However, it can no longer afford to do so and has "less scope for manoeuvre" than in previous years.
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Disruptive kids have less scope for mischief.
Budget deficits mean governments have less scope to cut taxes or raise spending.
In short, they have had less scope to do harm than to do good.
Moreover, once Argentina's economy slows, Ms Fernández may have less scope to buy off dissent.
If they are more tightly regulated, they could have less scope to make profits.
Doctors in suburbs where managed care has all but cornered the health insurance market have less scope to drop out.
With budgets strained, states and cities have less scope than before to attract businesses by offering them subsidies or tax breaks.
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