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Indeed, some people are in work but not sufficiently paid, having to choose between heating and eating, or between feeding themselves or their children.
Richard C. Holbrooke, taking aim at both Congress and the Clinton administration, said today that American reluctance to sufficiently pay for United Nations peacekeeping could cost the United States much more down the line in emergency relief and the direct involvement of American troops.
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The museum, they say, does not sufficiently pay tribute to religious martyrs, among them rabbis who had visas that would have allowed them to emigrate but stayed in Europe to lead -- and die with -- their followers.
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This week the insurer revealed that the proportion of its 1.2m endowments in the so-called "red" zone, where there is officially a high risk that they will not grow sufficiently to pay off people's mortgages, has risen to 73%, with another 13% facing the "significant risk" of a shortfall.
Norwich Union, with 1.3m endowment policyholders, said 39% of policies were "red," where there is officially a high risk that it will not grow sufficiently to pay off the mortgage, while 48% were "amber", which means there is a significant risk of a shortfall.
And, over the long run, higher investment in human capital and infrastructure should raise potential growth sufficiently to pay off the debt, assuming that the quality of spending is high.
During the campaign, Trump accused Japan of essentially freeloading off the United States by not paying sufficiently for the 54,000 U.S. troops stationed there — in fact it pays about $1.7 billion a year — and then stunned the Japanese by saying they should build a nuclear weapon to protect themselves against nuclear-armed North Korea.
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