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The deals required a massive outlay of capital in the hopes that consumers would sign up to use the infrastructure.
"There is good evidence to suggest that America has more mentally ill than in other parts of the world and, despite a massive outlay in resources, has worse outcomes for those afflicted," Mr. Watters said in an e-mail message.
Having obtained their teaching qualifications only after a massive outlay by the state, they ought to be required to spend a minimum of 20 years teaching in the state's schools.
Given the massive outlay that is involved in staging them, given the global idealism they tap into, and given the fame and status that rightly attach to Olympic achievement in a fair contest, credibility is all.
Moreover, it's hard to see how any of those overhauls end with the government actually helping sick people pay for their insurance without a massive outlay of taxpayer funds.
There has been a massive outlay on new fiber-optic cable.
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Massive outlays for the elderly threaten huge tax increases and other government spending.
Beaudet has spoken of blazing the path with massive outlays that might inspire or leverage investments from other countries and create a global research network.
Through the Belt and Road initiative and fledgling institutions like the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank, China has provided massive outlays to other nations primarily around infrastructure, building partnerships and deepening economic ties.
The deficit has been driven largely by the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, massive outlays for Medicare, the financial crisis and two large tax cuts pushed through by President George W Bush and the Republicans in 2001 and 2003.
After early success, it made massive outlays for real estate, branch construction, and several layers of management.
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