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Major announcements in the budget include a $3.2bn increase in health spending, a commitment to build an extra 1,600 properties for public housing every year, cheaper doctor's visits for half a million people (and free for those under 14), $450m for new schools, and $300m to recruit new police officers.
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In its latest report, the Independent Commission for Aid Impact (Icai) acknowledges that the government's commitment to spending a third of UK aid in fragile states inevitably means the Department for International Development (DfID) is working in increasingly difficult circumstances.
Finally, you can become the stir-crazed writer you always wanted to be without the commitment of spending a winter locked in an abandoned hotel.
Hammond mentioned the NHS in his autumn statement speech once to confirm the government's commitment to spending an extra £10bn a year by the end of this parliament.
The chairman of the Appropriations Committee will need to balance competing forces within the Democratic Party, including a pent-up demand for domestic spending and a commitment to fiscal discipline.
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British government officials lost the battle to include a commitment to spend a substantial share of the economic stimulus on low-carbon recovery projects.
Monkeys can live for 20 to 40 years, so bringing one home is a commitment to spend a significant portion of your life providing for your monkey's needs.
"Nearly £52bn has been invested in renewables in the UK since 2010, and just last month we reiterated our commitment to spend a further £730m per year supporting new renewable projects over the course of this parliament".
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