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A reversal will force him to borrow more or make steeper cuts.
The French finance minister, Francois Baroin, rejected pleas from Brussels last week to make steeper cuts in government spending.
Some economists have welcomed the government's reticence to make steeper cuts in response to the higher welfare spending and reduced tax receipts that followed flatlining growth since 2010.
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He has pledged not to raise taxes, which means the state will have to make steep cuts to services.
It is a starter course that shows how to cross streams, navigate rocky fields and make steep ascents and descents.
It's good fun, splashing along, learning how to make steep inclines by staying on rocky outcrops to maintain traction.
Interest in developing these drugs has grown over the last decade, as companies have managed to make steep profits from some of them, sometimes from different uses.
The plan would extend some of President Bush's tax cuts over the next five years and would make steep cuts in Medicaid and other entitlement programs.
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