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spender
noun
A person who spends money.
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The Liberal party was the biggest spender on campaign ads, according to the Nielsen figures, investing $4m in the last decisive stretch.
Curiouser and curiouser Hey, big spender Chillier on campus?
And the government remains a big spender as it strives to improve the public services.
Unilever, the world's second-biggest media spender, is switching spending from television, currently 80% of its $3.3 billion budget, to more measurable media such as direct marketing.The big agencies are confused.
According to the Centre for Responsive Politics, the energy industry has been the fourth-biggest spender this year out of 13 sectors.
Since much of the extra money until 2007-08 is already earmarked for the pound-guzzling NHS and as education will remain a priority, other parts of the public sector are facing the knife.That is a bleak prospect for a Labour government that has made so much of its record as a big spender on the public services.
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Even before it was disclosed, Jean-Claude Trichet, president of the European Central Bank, noted sternly on French radio that the French state was the highest-spender as a share of GDP, "not only in the euro zone but within the European Union of 27".
As for all the plans to rebalance the economy, to change the Brits from savers and spenders … no sooner does the chancellor mouth them then they are as good as forgotten.
Tourism has fallen away in the territory, with fewer visitors from mainland China – who are typically big spenders.
All this would do is deter the likes of Nigerians, the fourth-highest overseas spenders in our shops, while preventing huge numbers of Britons from being able to host their relatives for a wedding or family holiday.
An increase on that scale would still leave our health spending trailing the highest European spenders – and it would require double the spending increase that Labour is proposing.
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