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Once Osborne's cuts in spending started to be felt, however, things changed dramatically.
As the pain of austerity has started to be felt, so tolerance of such foibles has evaporated".
That figure, however, fell to 20 percent last year, as the rising number of convictions and penalties started to be felt through the wider financial industry.
I also assumed that, when the impact of the sequester started to be felt, the White House and the Republicans would agree on a less damaging alternative.
"From the second quarter the government has unleashed a lot of projects, and that has started to be felt in the economy, but it's not a very healthy recovery yet".
Conquering hyperinflation was the first essential step towards getting Brazil growing and raising its poorest people's incomes, but his reforms were opposed at the time by both Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva and his Workers Party PTPT), and their benefits only really started to be felt by the population at large after he left office.
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The aftershocks were starting to be felt.
"It's just starting to be felt".
"This is starting to be felt," he said.
The impacts of global warming are starting to be felt in the United States.
The effects of the new rules will start to be felt in 2017.
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