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The possession of nuclear weapons by some NATO countries (the United States, Britain, and France) did not obviate the need for expenditure on conventional armed forces.
Lord Morris of Aberavon asked: "In the event of the Treasury providing assistance for England, will the Treasury provide an increased amount to meet the Welsh Assembly's need for expenditure in Wales?" But the English Local Government Minister Baroness Stowell said the issue was devolved and it was up to the Welsh government to respond.
Even without the support of her husband or the need for expenditure, most postnatal women would have been able to complete the practices of carrying metal, speaking softly and avoiding draughts of air, if minded to do so.
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"You're trying to budget and anticipate revenues and the need for expenditures 30 months out, and that's very difficult to do".
During booms, tax revenues rise and the need for expenditures on unemployment compensation decreases, channeling a larger proportion of the national income into government coffers; these effects are accentuated if the tax system is progressive because tax revenues rise more rapidly than money incomes.
This, plus another apparently doctrinal bias in favour of public spending cuts rather than tax increases, explains why we are now witnessing all too many examples in the public sector of false economies: cuts that hurt now, but can be guaranteed to lead to the need for emergency expenditure in future, expenditure which may well exceed the savings made in the short term.
Everyone knows what a false economy is: you make a shortsighted saving which only serves to postpone the agony and leads to the need for greater expenditure in the future.
The reasons are very similar to those applicable to universities – a need for capital expenditure (to fund new social housing), a squeeze on government money, banks unwilling to lend long-term at fixed rates, and interest rates in the bond markets very low.
"The UK is facing huge costs to beef up the grid to accommodate wind power, new nuclear stations and so on, " says Bance. "By installing generation directly into houses rather than central power stations you reduce both the strain on the grid and the need for capital expenditure.
This highlights the need for increased expenditure to the health sector, and again, the need for preventive measures to free up much required resources.
This is particularly important if one is to consider the need for rational expenditure of resources in the development of new agents.
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