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Employers fear the law will mean bigger severance payments.
It will mean bigger markets for rich countries to sell into.
And they will be working harder; fewer teachers, plus an expected increase of close to twelve thousand children enrolling this fall, will mean bigger classes.
Ultimately, though, vote-rigging this brazen will mean bigger antigovernment protests, and those will spell an even speedier demise for the regime.
The age at which winter-fuel payments are paid could rise to 65 or higher.But if middle-class welfare is merely trimmed, that will mean bigger cuts for the 5m working-age people living on benefit.
Since these listings are more expensive than others on the site and eBay takes a percentage of an item's final sale, this trend will mean bigger profits.
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"And big benefit cuts, like those being contemplated, will mean big hits to the spending power of the affected generations.
Environmentalists who hope a slowing global economy will mean big falls in greenhouse gas emissions are likely to be disappointed.
The plant aims to produce zero waste, a move which will mean big cuts in running costs.
"California's $15 minimum wage will mean big raises for more than 1 in 3 workers in the state, reversing years of falling pay".
More likely, experts say, it will mean big market shifts, with the number of exporting countries shrinking and unconventional sources like Canadian tar sands becoming more important, especially for the United States.
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