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Keeping his promise to maintain health spending will mean deeper cuts in other unprotected departments, including £12bn in so far unspecified welfare cuts.

But with that networking capability it will mean deeper competition for a host of new startups.

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As a recent study by the King's Fund and the Institute for Fiscal Studies showed, a ring-fencing of health will inevitably mean deeper cuts elsewhere – in education, in transport, law and order and defence – or it will mean tax increases.

More money will mean a deeper flood of political advertisements.

With or without Nick Clegg, it will mean even deeper austerity, harsher cuts to social security, accelerating NHS privatisation, more attacks on workers' rights, new handouts to the wealthy, more poverty and job insecurity, and perhaps another downturn in the slowest economic recovery on record.

"A woman governing this country will mean a deep cultural change," Ms. Flores told municipal workers at the Bellavista Town Hall.

Hopefully the partnership will mean a deep integration between Eyespot and the other companies; more than a distribution partnership, a technology partnership would be really interesting.

This will mean moving towards deeper economic but also political integration.

Of course, success will mean rivals, with deeper pockets, are casting a covetous eye in the direction of McKay, who is under contract for another season.

"Above-inflation increases for frontline school, hospital and police budgets will mean real and deep cuts for infrastructure,".

Reaching the final accord will mean overcoming decades of deep-seated mistrust between Iran and the West, and politicians on both sides have warned it will be hugely challenging.

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