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Speed cameras raise little in fines only £73m last year.
Mr. Evans acknowledges that the concert will raise little money directly.
That we raise little monsters whose incorrigible behavior we enjoy inflicting upon your precious ears (which are apparently too sensitive for the airline-provided earplugs and headphones)?
Means-testing TV licences and bus passes would raise little more than £1.4bn a year, according to the Institute for Fiscal Studies.
With tax rates up, not down, over the last decade most new tax hikes will either hit ordinary people hard or hurt the economy and raise little revenue.
No hard and fast guidelines exist on how much money raised in a benefit should go for expenses, and it is not unusual for galas to raise little money or even lose it.
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In Culture Parent is for "parents raising little global citizens worldwide".
His campaign raised little money and was given little chance, political insiders recalled.
Not so long ago, that would have raised little interest beyond Dalston.
Her presence on the unit raised little attention and no suspicion of a troubled past.
The prospect of new nuclear plants has so far raised little public concern in Ontario.
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