Sentence examples for real term from inspiring English sources

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The rates of local housing allowance have also been frozen for four years, from April 2016 to April 2020: real term rents are unlikely to fall, meaning there is no link between LHA and real term rents.

Real term cuts to council budgets in the coming years will reduce still further their capacity to help the homeless.

This amounts to a staggering 60percentnt real term reduction to our core funding by 2018-19.

You talk about sin (jokingly), but perhaps the real term is "guilty pleasure," or perhaps just "pleasure".

There is no a timetable for this, but there is a promise to make further real term steps each year towards this objective.

And thirdly, 4% year-on-year real term funding cuts have forced the NHS to deliver more activity, at a higher quality, for less.

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Education, arts and religion saw the biggest real-term declines, though the smallest overall totals.

The real-term value of their pension, therefore, declines throughout their lifetime.

An Ofcom spokesman said many viewers had "experienced real-term price increases for certain packages.

Mr Cameron had asked Parliament to support his demand for a real-term budget freeze.

It won't recover the real-term cuts since 2010 but it means the total spend won't decline further.

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