Sentence examples for spent or not from inspiring English sources

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"But my real criterion is: is each franc levied from the taxpayer well spent or not?

After all, his inability to stay awake during the meeting had a direct impact on whether several thousand pounds of local taxpayers' money was spent or not.

Yet the decision will supposedly hinge on a few billion pounds spent (or not) on subsidies for incoming workers, and on how far the City of London can be insulated from the eurozone.

The Palestinians find it ironic that their fellow Arabs are demanding firmer standards of openness and accountability than European countries, which have stumped up emergency aid while encouraging Israel to loosen its economic blockade.Well spent or not, the money is desperately needed.

For Martin Rathfelder meanwhile, Director of the Manchester based, Labour-affiliated Socissuet Heatth Astakeatisn, thatissunder stake is that under both Labour and now the coalition, the way money has been spent, or not spent as the case may be, has simply been ineffective in improving public health and tackling health inequalities.

The ballot initiative process — in which legislators or independent groups ask voters to mandate how the state's money is spent or not spent — has become at times an exercise in fiscal self defeat, with voters moving to earmark money for one special program one year, only to contemplate undoing their own will a few elections later.

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Power games In deep Harder times for Koizumi To spend or not to spend?

As for the Republicans, Eric Cantor, a member of the Republican leadership in the House, laments that they are no longer "relevant" to the average Joe.In this section The end of the affair To spend or not to spend Inching to 60 Subject: Guantánamo Cooling off Casting out the money-lenders Booming Taking a punt How new a deal?

But after an excruciatingly long vote count, his Democratic opponent, Mark Begich, the mayor of Anchorage, declared victory on November 18th.In this section The end of the affair To spend or not to spend Inching to 60 Subject: Guantánamo Cooling off Casting out the money-lenders Booming Taking a punt How new a deal?

At the same time, consumer and mortgage debts rose to 127% of disposable income, from 77% in 1990.In this section The end of the affair To spend or not to spend Inching to 60 Subject: Guantánamo Cooling off Casting out the money-lenders Booming Taking a punt How new a deal?

Barack Obama's economic plans call for this to be extended to everyone.In this section The end of the affair To spend or not to spend Inching to 60 Subject: Guantánamo Cooling off Casting out the money-lenders Booming Taking a punt How new a deal?

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