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Giving with one hand, taking away much, much more with the other.
Never before has there been such a clear case of giving with one hand and taking away much, much more with the other.
In return, the majority has proposed taking away much of the Upper West Side, where he enjoys strong support, and moving him further north into Washington Heights and the Bronx.
But with injuries and illness taking away much of his considerable promise, it may be enough to ask that he simply serve as an example of determination to a team that is in unfamiliar territory as a front-runner.
Taking into account all the changes to tax and benefits since 2010, families will be almost £1,000 a year worse off on average by the time of the next election In other words, the Tories are giving with one hand but taking away much more with the other.
Though he said he had a commitment from a bank for the rental building, the current project "appealed to me because the college pre-leased 75percentt of the building and brought its own financing, taking away much of the market risk".
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To whom the gods had given much, the gods had taken away much more.
It has generally built to order, which takes away much of the speculative risk.
This chancellor gives with one hand, but takes away much more with the other.
He resigned in March 2005, when a corporate reorganization took away much of his autonomy.
Then she took away much of their affordable housing by egging everyone on to buy council houses.
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