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The spending proclivities of lawmakers are almost always more lavish than the executive's.
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Or worse -- evidence of "tax and spend" proclivities.
In February, a prominent parliamentarian slammed him as "arrogant" after he questioned a prior government's proclivity for spending.
Unfortunately the combination of Mr Bush's enthusiasm for tax cuts and Congress's proclivity for spending suggests that deficits of 1% of GDP or more may linger even as the economy recovers (see article).
His lavish spending habits and his proclivity for amateur law enforcement were well known.
At the annual round of party conferences that began this week people will speak of little else, and with a startling degree of invective.Before the summer break Mr Brown had trotted out his familiar election-winning trope, contrasting Labour's commitment to higher spending with the budget-cutting proclivities of the Tories.
If he wants us to care so little, why spend so long detailing their professions, proclivities and relationships?
"Why do you think I would want to write for that?" Thus he immersed himself in countries – Australia and South Africa in particular, in both of which he had homes, but also India where it was said he was considering spending time – where he felt his personality, proclivities and foibles would not be seen as reason to exclude him.
Garvey, who remarked that her own sexual proclivities were probably "vanilla", revealed how she'd "spent an informative hour or two watching porn at work".
Nobunaga and Hideyoshi spent great amounts of time and money indulging their cultural proclivities, especially the tea ceremony (cha-no-yu).
He figured it out at the Priory in Birmingham, where he spent 28 days at the end of 2013 after his drug use and sexual proclivities were revealed in the Mail on Sunday.
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