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A week today the cuts will start to bite.
During the spring and summer, the spending cuts will start to bite.
Some commentators warn that job cuts will start to bite later this year and spending will then fall.
"There has been a lag with unemployment, but now it will start to bite," said Hervé Boulhol, head of the France desk at the O.E.C.D. Paying for all those jobless French will not be cheap.
When the dust settles on this extraordinary match – and that could take a while – the referee will cease to become the main talking point for Swansea City and the threat of relegation will start to bite.
They needed to be in a position to bat at least until lunchtime on the second day when the groundsmen of India usually predict that the ball will start to bite.
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"The rules will therefore start to bite from the 2013/14 season," says Mr Geey.
Meanwhile, until redundancies start to bite, the RAF will benefit, too.
By the time the emissions reductions proffered in Paris start to bite, the technology will be in place for countries to meet their power needs in a green and cost-effective manner.
"This year will see the rules relating to FFP start to bite.
Fewer treatments will be available to people as cuts start to bite, with wealthier people able to "top up" treatments.
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