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Given that it rightly intends to maintain curbs on borrowing, this means substantially higher taxes.
It means substantially raising the Mexican minimum wage, which now stands at $4.70.
This means substantially that it has been made in the exercise of his free choice.
But delivering on the campaign promises that galvanised Trump's base means substantially, and negatively, affecting America's relationship with Mexico and with Mexicans living in the US.
With 2014 being the costliest midterm election in U.S. history, this means substantially more funds are going towards campaign ads -- about $1 billion dollars.
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Longer growing seasons would mean substantially less water running into the reservoirs.
Although the asking price, $15 million, was a stupendous bargain, assuming the cost meant substantially increasing the national debt.
The terms 'probable cause' for purposes of the Fourth Amendment and 'reasonable grounds' as used in the statute, mean substantially the same.
It would mean substantially reduced UK contributions to the EU – perhaps by 60%, if the Swiss contributions are anything to go by.
Ensuring long-term sustainability will mean substantially increasing the endowment, addressing the cost structure, and securing and strengthening all current and future sources of revenue.
Noting productivity slowed markedly to a 1.8% annual rate in Q1 from 2.9% in Q4 last year, "and looks to be negative in Q2," the strategist sees companies acting to plug the leak, which would mean substantially lower job additions.
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