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Those of us who have some fund to spare and do not have the energy to personally help the needy can route their financial through these NGOs
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Prime Minister’s Relief Fund and well known religious trusts are other avenues for financial help to others
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The fund can afford to maintain a large research team for advising on buy/sell decisions
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The Net Asset Value (NAV) of the fund gives the current value of your investment by indicating how much each unit of Rs 10 is worth on a day-to-day basis calculated from the daily market value of the funds total asset
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The units can be purchased or sold back to the fund on the basis of NAV
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When you invest in a mutual fund, you do not have to work hard in rotating your money from one scheme to another
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You should exit a fund when you need money or the funds performance does not satisfy you or when you want to modify the portfolio distribution
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But only if your fund consistently under-performs should you take a decision
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Many events can occur which make the fund unsuitable for you and hence call for a sell decision
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There may be a change in fund objective
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Instead a new scheme is likely to be introduced soon wherein one can but Gold Mutual Fund
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They have a charity fund raiser every year in aid of cancer research … their daughter had a close call with breast cancer about ten years ago and they make a point of raising what they can
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Your mother and I also have a pension fund of a few thousand that we could cash in, but it would take a week at least for that
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and the church fund balance
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I am proposing to use this to set up and fund a teaching facility attached to the Entertainers Guild that you are forming
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‘It would fund a considerable amount, I feel
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’ He said, adding this information to the fund of facts he stores in that head of his
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As long as he had enough cash in his pocket to put petrol in his rather sparkly cabriolet and to fund his passion for angling, he simply didn’t have a care in the world, and so things progressed for nearly two years until his wife made an announcement over breakfast one morning
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Assistance may also be available from one of the nearly two dozen organizations funded by the Department of Health and Human Services' Compassion Capital Fund
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You can learn more about the Compassion Capital Fund and the organizations it funds at www
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You wouldn’t believe the fund raising effort she put into it
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On Dad’s instructions, we’d sold the house and invested the money in the Trust Fund, then Mum had moved into one of the flats and we had let the other out on a long term tenancy, the idea being that the interest from the Trust Fund together with the rent on the second flat would give Mum some money to play with in addition to whatever she could earn
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fund his passion for angling, he simply didn’t have a care in the
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There is even a small fund which may be used by women – a loan with low interest
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The income from rent is augmented by fund raising activities and, of course, various people send donations
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“Granddad had a great fund of colourful stories, which he used to
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chooses to comply he will receive the entire amount of his trust fund immediately
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“But they’re saying that’s up to you guys, those that weren’t in on the band fund are paying for the feast and kegs,” Marcue added
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He desperately needs the money to fund his
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Before the rehearsal was over, each Player was sure he or she was the first one to conceive of the new Village Theatrical Society Educational Fund, for the awarding of College scholarships to deserving and merited graduates of the Tahoe City School
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However, the decisive factor was when she told them “I'll start a college fund for each of you
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He insisted that the coppers he brought from the starship were part of the yandrille fund
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Whoever derives his revenue from a fund which is his own, must draw it either from his labour, from his stock, or from his land
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The fund destined for replacing or repairing, if I may say so, the wear and tear of the slave, is commonly managed by a negligent master or careless overseer
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But the same cheapness of provisions, by increasing the fund which is destined for the maintenance of servants, encourages masters, farmers especially, to employ a greater number
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The work which is performed in this manner, it has already been observed, comes always much cheaper to market than that which is the principal or sole fund of the workman's subsistence
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Every saving, therefore, in the expense of maintaining the fixed capital, which does not diminish the productive powers of labour, must increase the fund which puts industry into motion, and consequently the annual produce of land and labour, the real revenue of every society
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So far as it is employed in the first way, it promotes prodigality, increases expense and consumption, without increasing production, or establishing any permanent fund for supporting that expense, and is in every respect hurtful to the society
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So far as it is employed in the second way, it promotes industry ; and though it increases the consumption of the society, it provides a permanent fund for supporting that consumption; the people who consume reproducing, with a profit, the whole value of their annual consumption
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The operation, in some measure, resembles that of the undertaker of some great work, who, in consequence of some improvement in mechanics, takes down his old machinery, and adds the difference between its price and that of the new to his circulating capital, to the fund from which he furnishes materials and wages to his workmen
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Many vast and extensive projects, however, were undertaken, and for several years carried on, without any other fund to support them besides what was raised at this enormous expense
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The paper which was issued upon those circulating bills of exchange amounted, upon many occasions, to the whole fund destined for carrying on some vast and extensive project of agriculture, commerce, or manufactures ; and not merely to that part of it which, had there been no paper money, the projector would have been obliged to keep by him unemployed, and in ready money, for answering occasional demands
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The debtors of such a bank as that whose conduct I have been giving some account of were likely, the greater part of them, to be chimerical projectors, the drawers and redrawers of circulating bills of exchange, who would employ the money in extravagant undertakings, which, with all the assistance that could be given them, they would probably never be able to complete, and which, if they should be completed, would never repay the expense which they had really cost, would never afford a fund capable of maintaining a quantity of labour equal to that which had been employed about them
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The sober and frugal debtors of private persons, on the contrary, would be more likely to employ the money borrowed in sober undertakings which were proportioned to their capitals, and which, though they might have less of the grand and the marvellous, would have more of the solid and the profitable ; which would repay with a large profit whatever had been laid out upon them, and which would thus afford a fund capable of maintaining a much greater quantity of labour than that which had been employed about them
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Parsimony, by increasing the fund which is destined for the maintenance of productive hands, tends to increase the number of those hands whose labour adds to the value of the subject upon winch it is bestowed
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By what a frugal man annually saves, he not only affords maintenance to an additional number of productive hands, for that of the ensuing year, but like the founder of a public work-house he establishes, as it were, a perpetual fund for the maintenance of an equal number in all times to come
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The perpetual allotment and destination of this fund, indeed, is not always guarded by any positive law, by any trust-right or deed of mortmain
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The riches, and so far as power depends upon riches, the power of every country must always be in proportion to the value of its annual produce, the fund from which all taxes must ultimately be paid
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in the pound land-tax, and what was annually borrowed of the sinking fund
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It amounted to more than ninety millions sterling, including not only the new debt which was contracted, but the two shillings in the pound additional land tax, and the sums which were every year borrowed from the sinking fund
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This sum must be borrowed upon the credit of some parliamentary fund mortgaged for paying the interest
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Part of this fund parliament proposes to raise by a tax to be levied in Great Britain ; and part of it by a requisition to all the different colony assemblies of America and the West Indies
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Would people readily advance their money upon the credit of a fund which partly depended upon the good humour of all those assemblies, far distant from the seat of the war, and sometimes, perhaps, thinking themselves not much concerned in the event of it ? Upon such a fund, no more money would probably be advanced than what the tax to be levied in Great Britain might be supposed to answer for
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That part of the produce of the land which is thus necessary for enabling the farmer to continue his business, ought to be considered as a fund sacred to cultivation, which, if the landlord violates, he necessarily reduces the produce of his own land, and, in a few years, not only disables the farmer from paying this racked rent, but from paying the reasonable rent which he might otherwise have got for his land
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That stock consists in the materials, tools, and wages, advanced to them by their employer; and is the fund destined for their employment and maintenance
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Its profits are the fund destined for the maintenance of their employer
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They furnish it both with the materials of its work, and with the fund of its subsistence, with the corn and cattle which it consumes while it is employed about that work
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When the patrons of this system assert, that the consumption of artificers, manufacturer's, and merchants, is equal to the value of what they produce, they probably mean no more than that their revenue, or the fund destined for their consumption, is equal to it
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inhabitants of a town, though they frequently possess no lands of their own, yet draw to themselves, by their industry, such a quantity of the rude produce of the lands of other people, as supplies them, not only with the materials of their work, but with the fund of their subsistence
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The inhabitants of the town draw from the country the rude produce, which constitutes both the materials of their work and the fund of their subsistence ; and they pay for this rude produce, by sending back to the country a certain portion of it manufactured and prepared for immediate use
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The practice of military exercises is the sole or principal occupation of the soldiers of a standing army, and the maintenance or pay which the state affords them is the principal and ordinary fund of their subsistence
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The practice of military exercises is only the occasional occupation of the soldiers of a militia, and they derive the principal and ordinary fund of their subsistence from some other occupation
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But whether the administration of justice be so contrived as to defray its own expense, or whether the judges be maintained by fixed salaries paid to them from some other fund, it does not seen necessary that the person or persons entrusted with the executive power should be charged with the management of that fund, or with the payment of those salaries
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That fund might arise from the rent of landed estates, the management of each estate being entrusted to the particular court which was to be maintained by it
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That fund might arise even from the interest of a sum of money, the lending out of which might, in the same manner, be entrusted to the court which was to be maintained by it
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The necessary instability of such a fund seems, however, to render it an improper one for the maintenance of an institution which ought to last for ever
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But, by the present practice, both the labour of the country people, and whatever other fund the king may choose to assign for the reparation of the high-roads in any particular province or generality, are entirely under the management of the intendant ; an officer who is appointed and removed by the king's council who receives his orders from it, and is in constant correspondence with it
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But the directors of a regulated company, having the management of no common capital, have no other fund to employ in this way, but the casual revenue arising from the admission fines, and from the corporation duties imposed upon the trade of the company
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So great a revenue might certainly have afforded an augmentation of £680,000 in their annual payments ; and, at the same time, have left a large sinking fund, sufficient for the speedy reduction of their debt
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upon their capital; and that whatever remained of their revenues and neat profits at home should be divided into four parts; three of them to be paid into the exchequer for the use of the public, and the fourth to be reserved as a fund, either for the further reduction of their bond-debts, or for the discharge of other contingent exigencies which the company might labour under
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The teachers of the doctrine which contains this instruction, in the same manner as other teachers, may either depend altogether for their subsistence upon the voluntary contributions of their hearers; or they may derive it from some other fund, to which the law of their country may entitle them ; such as a landed estate, a tythe or land tax
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The rent of land, however, is, according to some, the sole fund; and, according to others, the principal fund, from which, in all great monarchies, the exigencies of the state must be ultimately supplied
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The more of this fund that is given to the church, the less, it is evident, can be spared to the state
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protestant countries, particularly in all the protestant cantons of Switzerland, the revenue which anciently belonged to the Roman catholic church, the tithes and church lands, has been found a fund sufficient, not only to afford competent salaries to the established clergy, but to defray, with little or no addition, all the other expenses of the state
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The magistrates of the powerful canton of Berne, in particular, have accumulated, out of the savings from this fund, a very large sum, supposed to amount to several millions; part or which is deposited in a public treasure, and part is placed at interest in what are called the public funds of the different indebted nations of Europe; chiefly in those of France and Great Britain
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It cannot be necessary to have recourse to the general contribution of the whole society, except for the conviction of those criminals who have not themselves any estate or fund sufficient for paying those fees
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The labour of the country people, for three days before, and for three days after, harvest, was thought a fund sufficient for making and maintaining all the bridges, highways, and other public works, which the commerce of the country was supposed to require
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All taxes, they pretend, fall ultimately upon the rent of land, and ought, therefore, to be imposed equally upon the fund which must finally pay them
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That all taxes ought to fall as equally as possible upon the fund which must finally pay them, is certainly true
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But without entering into the disagreeable discussion of the metaphysical arguments by which they support their very ingenious theory, it will sufficiently appear, from the following review, what are the taxes which fall finally upon the rent of the land, and what are those which fall finally upon some other fund
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Nothing can be more reasonable, than that a fund, which owes its existence to the good government of the state, should be taxed peculiarly, or should contribute something more than the greater part of other funds, towards the support of that government
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So far as it affects stock, it is assessed, though not with great rigour, yet with much more exactness than that part of the land tax in England which is imposed upon the same fund
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In the one case, the fund was supposed sufficient to pay, within the limited time, both principal and interest of the money borrowed
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20, the deficiencies of several taxes were charged upon what was then called the first general mortgage or fund, consisting of a prolongation to the first of August 1706, of several different taxes, which would have expired within a shorter term, and of which the produce was accumulated into one general fund
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In 1707, those duties were still further prolonged, as a fund for new loans
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to the first of August 1712, and were called the third general mortgage or fund
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In 1708, those duties were all (except the old subsidy of tonnage and poundage, of which one moiety only was made a part of this fund, and a duty upon the importation of Scotch linen, which had been taken off by the articles of union) still further continued, as a fund for new loans, to the first of August 1714, and were called the fourth general mortgage or fund
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In 1709, those duties were all ( except the old subsidy of tonnage and poundage, which was now left out of this fund altogether ) still further continued, for the same purpose, to the first of August 1716, and were called the fifth general mortgage or fund
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In 1711, the same duties (which at this time were thus subject to four different anticipations), together with several others, were continued for ever, and made a fund for paying the interest of the capital of the South-sea company, which had that year advanced to government, for paying debts, and making good deficiencies, the sum of £9,177,967:15:4d, the greatest loan which at that time had ever been made
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The bank fund at this time amounted to
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The East-India fund amounted to £3,200,000, for which was paid an annuity or interest of £160,000; the bank fund being at six per cent
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, the East-India fund at five per cent
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12, the different taxes which had been mortgaged for paying the bank annuity, together with several others, which, by this act, were likewise rendered perpetual, were accumulated into one common fund, called the aggregate fund, which was charged not only with the payment of the bank annuity, but with several other annuities and burdens of different kinds
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This fund was afterwards augmented by the third of George I
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7, several other taxes were rendered perpetual, and accumulated into another common fund, called the general fund, for the payment of certain annuities, amounting in the whole to £724,849:6:10½
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In consequence of those different acts, the greater part of the taxes, which before had been anticipated only for a short term of years were rendered perpetual, as a fund for paying, not the capital, but the interest only, of the money which had been borrowed upon them by different successive anticipations
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Had money never been raised but by anticipation, the course of a few years would have liberated the public revenue, without any other attention of government besides that of not overloading the fund, by charging it with more debt than it could pay within the limited term, and not of anticipating a second time before the expiration of the first anticipation
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They have frequently overloaded the fund, even upon the first anticipation; and when this happened not to be the case, they have generally taken care to overload it, by anticipating a second and a third time, before the expiration of the first anticipation
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The fund becoming in this manner altogether insufficient for paying both principal and interest of the money borrowed upon it, it became necessary to charge it with the interest only, or a perpetual annuity equal to the interest ; and such improvident anticipations necessarily gave birth to the more ruinous practice of perpetual funding
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This saving left a considerable surplus in the produce of the different taxes which had been accumulated into those funds, over and above what was necessary for paying the annuities which were now charged upon them, and laid the foundation of what has since been called the sinking fund
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‘We’ve got half a dozen local companies who’ve funded the production in one way or another
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He funded the Olympics
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Have food stamps saved anyone? Has anyone been better off in life because they have health insurance? Does life get easier when we have these conveniences? Our tax money goes to pay for things like health insurance, food stamps, social security, Medicare, upkeep of unused buildings (that could be used to shelter the homeless if our Government really did care about us), great scientific studies like whether sick shrimp perform as well on a treadmill as healthy shrimp (this is a real study funded by the Government – it cost about 15 million dollars), army expenses, paying off the interest on our nation’s debt, veteran’s benefits, and government jobs such as postal workers or police officers
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the waster of a generation, highly funded,
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Assistance may also be available from one of the nearly two dozen organizations funded by the Department of Health and Human Services' Compassion Capital Fund
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‘With the state of the NHS as it is now, it would have to be privately funded
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These were military operations that didn't officially exist and weren't funded via the normal streams
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upon the capital of the greater part or the debts which had been thus funded for perpetuity, or of one-sixth of the greater part of the annuities which were paid out of the three great funds above mentioned
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funded and unfunded, amounted to £21,515,742:13:8½
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In 1755, before the breaking out of the late war, the funded debt of Great Britain amounted to £72,289,675
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On the 5th of January 1763, at the conclusion of the peace, the funded debt amounted debt to £122,603,336:8:2¼
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But the expense occasioned by the war did not end with the conclusion of the peace ; so that, though on the 5th of January 1764, the funded debt was increased (partly by a new loan, and partly by funding a part of the unfunded debt) to £129,586,789:10:1¾, there still remained (according to the very well informed author of Considerations on the Trade and Finances of Great Britain) an unfunded debt, which was brought to account in that and the following year, of £9,975,017: 12:2 15/44d
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In 1764, therefore, the public debt of Great Britain, funded and unfunded together, amounted, according to this author, to £139,561,807:2:4
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On the 5th of January 1775, the funded debt of Great Britain amounted to £124,996,086, 1:6¼d
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A national debt of about a hundred and twenty-eight millions, near the capital of the funded and unfunded debt of Great Britain, might, in this manner, be paid with about sixty-four millions of our present money
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It was Brennan’s second in command, a man named Roger Abbott, who broke away and personally funded the purchase of the Salverford building
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They have to be able to live somewhere and since they do not work and are not state funded they have to be either already rich (Bin Laden) or be paid in some other way
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Unfortunately, recent budget requests to upgrade the system were turned down due to high salaries, mandated but not funded by the province
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Though the League issued a public declaration against anti Antisemitism in 1936, in fact they allied with and funded a number of organizations that hated Jews, including the Southern Committee to Uphold the Constitution, the Sentinels of the Republic, and the Silver Shirts
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The militias are Sudanese government funded, armed, trained, and supported politically
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Medicare is partially funded through taxes
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Since Medicare is partially funded by payroll deductions it would be possible to increase the deductions
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excellent organization and that it should be supported and funded
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who have funded them it is extremely improbable that anything will be done to either improve, correct
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Our Congress has passed laws and funded departments that have stopped the
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He predicted after close investigation, it would be discovered that the Leftist publisher of at least one of them had been funded by anti-American George Soros
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that funded the research for Scentuelle
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“It is believed that Cerise Records is funded by the owners of California sweatshop, Yuliya, Inc
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Cal Farley’s is funded solely through the
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The four storey gabled front with its large glazed conservatory gave the impression that this was no public funded establishment
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So it is not clear why internal security forces would have to be “just as powerful, just as strong, just as well funded” as the existing forces of the United States Army, Navy, Air Force, and Marine Corps
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I’ve been properly funded for my, um, case and I need this car now
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Hekapolis was funded to protect wizards in these times of need
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For science is funded by groups, and science is carried out by groups—by humans with hidden agendas
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which partly funded her research, insisted that she should not publish
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funded by the Canadian Forces
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All functions relating to activities currently established, mananaged and administered by a Federal Department or Agency needs to be reviewed: [I do acknowledge the need (a) for the States to collectively establish standards, that need to be adhered to within all of the various States; and (b) I believe in a ‘small’ federal structure, whose size / functions should be established and funded through a Federal Budget; focused on our defense and international relationships (trade and defense related); but even so, if we must employ a greater breadth of agencies, we should require a ‘review and confirmation’ by a Convention of the States every 25 years
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She and another church leader funded the project to help care for those in need
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funded specific projects only when they had been investigated and
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And how is the Reform Institute funded? With
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These groups are well funded
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“Shortly before my arrival in 1964, Roy’s first broadcast investment was funded by Wachovia, with help from the Society Bank of Cleveland,” Babcock recalls
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My father funded his trips all over the country for seven months, accepting the young man’s reports on each company as helpful
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Foundation,” but it wasn’t my hard-earned money that funded it, so the Park Foundation will eventually be run by family and outside trustees who do not carry his name or never knew the founder
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was going to manage a project for a company funded by the West
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He, of course, favored minimal government as originally envisioned by the founding fathers, but he could not overcome the AFL-CIO funded campaign of Walter Reuther to elect a democrat-majority Congress
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What followed added insult to injury when Rabbin accused Warren of calling his project a nonprofit organization, funded by donations
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study by the Milliman Consultants and Actuaries funded by the American Hospital
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government funded, on average, about 56% of Medicaid costs with the remainder
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This would replace the present thousands of plans funded by third party
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would be funded by these accounts
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type of research is an investment for the future and should be funded by all
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Be funded by fees paid by all carriers in proportion to their market share
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actually funded and have these decreases caused a dramatic change in the
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only therapies of benefit would be funded
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safety of these commodities are funded, designed and controlled by these
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research funded by the companies, but through the National Institutes of Health
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This type of research is an investment for the future and should be funded
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be funded by fees paid by all carriers in proportion to their market share
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The rest of the governmental mechanism is funded by other taxation such as VAT, capital gains tax, excise duty, etc
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The difference was that this project would be largely funded by private enterprise
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school in Aruba and assured her that the Aruban government funded its students to continue
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At this Jacob started to tell him the whole story but broke off “This whole operation has been funded by money which comes from illegal drugs
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He recognised that his contributions to the work which were so scientifically advanced had been funded with dirty drug money
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The farm equipment was funded by the sale of your mother’s estate when she and your half-sister were killed in that car crash
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Okamoto had intended to benefit his new employer, the Institute of Physical and Chemical Research funded by the Japanese government, when he took genetic materials out of the Cleveland Clinic Foundation research institute in Ohio
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Start Strong: Building Healthy Teen Relationships (Start Strong) is the largest initiative ever funded to prevent teen dating violence and abuse by teaching 11- to- 14-year-olds about healthy relationships
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The study was funded by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
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There’s a privately funded care home for people with some degenerative neurological disorder
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Admiral Davidson and his aide were given substantial incentives to retire from the Space Force and run the former mining outpost, then supply depot built by the pirates, briefly occupied by the Swordsmen, then by the Federation and finally sold to a civilian conglomerate funded by an insurance company owned by the brother of the Federation’s vice president
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He was a leading member of a research team who were nearing the completion of a classified, internationally funded project
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They were well funded and had huge manufacturing capabilities
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“Is this any way to treat your guests, especially one who has funded this silly experiment of yours for the last twenty years?”
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A sub-committee of the Power Base funded the Zionists
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Efforts by the Turner Group to institute free television, funded solely by advertising, have failed as a popular choice
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This project, as with all other large-scale projects, is privately funded
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before it’ll be funded
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Rockefeller who funded liberalism’s attack on fundamentalists and evangelical missions
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We have television, don’t we? Most of that “art” isn’t funded at all and I can’t see why it should ever be
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It is well funded and has a lot of media outlets
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it was all funded by their R&D
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contractors during the war, money that funded the capital development of the new economy
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There should be some oversight funded in the bills to represent the people’s interest in any contracts with private enterprise
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Having the industrial support also eliminates the need to obey or be funded by the government chain of authority
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So industry achieves an integration with government services that (with the proper placement of government officials) gives industry control over some government intelligence activities funded by the people of the U
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account, these accounts are funded with ‘virtual’ cash that you will use for
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Funded by several educational grants, most of which came from The World Islamic League – a
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When Mwalimu died, KK decided that memory of his greatness should be perpetuated in an annual lecture which he funded
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He has a client who has pushed the boundaries of deep sea exploration beyond previous limits, and has funded research through The Organization with one of their companies that makes the robots
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Researcher on a project funded by the Department of
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“Weren’t you the ones who funded a refuge for abused women in Detroit about two years ago?”
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on equity (ROE) increased because it never funded with its own money
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margins are not funded in the same manner as a grocery store chain making two percent -
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The flip side was that the mystery man’s lifestyle was funded by people like Spalding either in the form of blackmail or payoffs for “favors
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earnings would flow to the shareholders regardless of how the firm was funded
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Very little of this activity will be reflected in annual reports and it appears that the executive successfully funded long-term projects and
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crunches that all-equity funded firms can embrace
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them are funded with equity because the instability of cash-flow keeps them away from
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That’s not a condition of this funding …’ she added quickly
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In all his previous trips to the Kassikan, the farthest he'd been was level 121, the balcony of the Astronomical Research Steering Committee that he often pleaded for funding in front of
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She was over the moon with her new pink phone and her limitless line of mobile telephony funding
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The list - which is available in the brochure Federal Funding Opportunities for Organizations that Help Those in Need and at www
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speak to you about the funding of the bus…” said Rishabh
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Osama for the funding to use this power to
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"All the good things he's doing, stimulating the world's economies, funding
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it was said to be raised by anticipation ; when in the other, by perpetual funding, or, more shortly, by funding
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The fund becoming in this manner altogether insufficient for paying both principal and interest of the money borrowed upon it, it became necessary to charge it with the interest only, or a perpetual annuity equal to the interest ; and such improvident anticipations necessarily gave birth to the more ruinous practice of perpetual funding
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Besides those two methods of borrowing, by anticipations and by a perpetual funding, there are two other methods, which hold a sort of middle place between them ; these are, that of borrowing upon annuities for terms of years, and that of borrowing upon annuities for lives
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By means of borrowing, they are enabled, with a very moderate increase of taxes, to raise, from year to year, money sufficient for carrying on the war; and by the practice of perpetual funding, they are enabled, with the smallest possible increase of taxes, to raise annually the largest possible sum of money
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In Great Britain, from the time that we had first recourse to the ruinous expedient of perpetual funding, the reduction of the public debt, in time of peace, has never borne any proportion to its accumulation in time of war
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But the expense occasioned by the war did not end with the conclusion of the peace ; so that, though on the 5th of January 1764, the funded debt was increased (partly by a new loan, and partly by funding a part of the unfunded debt) to £129,586,789:10:1¾, there still remained (according to the very well informed author of Considerations on the Trade and Finances of Great Britain) an unfunded debt, which was brought to account in that and the following year, of £9,975,017: 12:2 15/44d
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When the public expense is defrayed by funding, it is defrayed by the annual destruction of some capital which had before existed in the country; by the perversion of some portion of the annual produce which had before been destined for the maintenance of productive labour, towards that of unproductive labour
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If the method of funding destroys more old capital, it, at the same time, hinders less the accumulation or acquisition of new capital, than that of defraying the public expense by a revenue raised within the year
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Under the system of funding, the frugality and industry of private people can more easily repair the breaches which the waste and extravagance of government may occasionally make in the general capital of the society
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It is only during the continuance of war, however, that the system of funding has this advantage over the other system
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The ability of private people to accumulate, though less during the war, would have been greater during the peace, than under the system of funding
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Those, on the contrary, during which that ability was in the highest vigour would be of much longer duration than they can well be under the system of funding
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When funding, besides, has made a certain progress, the multiplication of taxes which it brings along with it, sometimes impairs as much the ability of private people to accumulate, even in time of peace, as the other system would in time of war
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The private revenue of the inhabitants of Great Britain is at present as much incumbered in time of peace, their ability to accumulate is as much impaired, as it would have been in the time of the most expensive war, had the pernicious system of funding never been adopted
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The practice of funding has gradually enfeebled every state which has adopted it
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regardless of where the funding or capital came from
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Hence we have every NGO racket and scam known to man operating here with your tax payer money for most do not really have private funding
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(This became fifteen thousand miles later on when the SAP had serious funding problems
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US troops were in Vietnam as advisers from 1950 to 1965, and actually provided most of the funding for the French government
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“We’re still willing to help with funding,” he said
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The federal government, who were on the hook for the cost; said they wanted, ‘a consensus,’ before funding it
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A religious conservative such as Bush would naturally turn to greater support for charities, perhaps at most getting government funding for church run charities
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Republicans also sent the Post Office into bankruptcy, forcing the funding of their pensions for 80 years, to try to break postal unions
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’ Zavitz was primed with a little cash and the promise of additional funding as required
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Robert Clark was a Wall Street banker and stockbroker who provided $15 million in funding for the plot
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“Because I work for the company that was funding the project
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He was, ‘firmly convinced,’ that we needed, ‘more funding committed to research and development
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There was some discussion about the proposed educational funding for veterans that was being debated in Congress
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They could be so obstreperous, especially when you needed continued funding for a half-completed project
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In 2013 Lottery funding was earmarked to excavate, restore and feature the castle
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“Well, the grazing commons and ocean reefs aren’t ‘expandable’ while governmental budgets are! As long as it is in the politicians’ interest, they can continue to pass as many funding bills as they wish, resulting in the persistent deficits that led to the Balanced Budget Amendment proposals
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If this damage to the political Parties is viewed as undesirable for some reason, government could provide a fixed amount of election funding
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There will be a sort of automatic demand-side election campaign financing reform, since lobbying groups will reduce their funding if there is less return to that
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It seems logical that the Department of Education would be funding studies and recommending solutions
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approves AFDC programs in the states and provides about 55% of the necessary funding
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stop funding it and withdrawing from it and the UN
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Dump Reagan campaign when he tried to cancel their public funding
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However, funding that bribe meant getting involved with all of the wrong people
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approximately half of its funding from the
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funding for the Center, enabling the Center to
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Another partnership is the funding of the
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There was little if any examination of Obama’s prominent role in assisting and funding the radical ACORN
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exercise, and the funding that may be required to meet the
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Their funding and all expenses would be decided and paid for by their states and districts
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“In response to Cardinal George of Chicago’s reflection that it would be necessary for the church to end its financial support for an immigration ‘rights’ group that sought legalization of same-sex-marriage --- eight Illinois lawmakers recently published a statement that included their belief that the threat of funding withdrawal ‘was not worthy of the church we know, love and respect’; and further claimed that the Cardinal was using “immigrants and those who seek to help them as pawns in a political battle
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This organization uses part of that funding for use in abortions, sterilizations and other ‘non-Catholic’ doctrine activities in foreign countries
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Seller Financing may provide up to 70% funding
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corporate risk and therefore can reduce the cost of capital and funding
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• Especially if you are planning a VC round of funding later on, the Angel Investor wil
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“You have to tell your parents how much we, at the hospital appreciate the funding and their support
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) told an eastern Newspaper that he helped steer defense funding,
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After EB informed me 7/01 that my Purchase Order funding would run out at the current spend rate by the end of 8/01, I began looking in earnest again for a non-lawyer job in contracts using especially both NCMA’s Career Center and its various chapters’ job sites
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Every government contractor has a field contract administration office as an intermediary between it and the Procurement Contracting Officer back at agency HQ who actually awarded the contract and funding
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She also was angered by my holding up the processing of Program Directives for her Army Research Lab contracts’ Task Orders because there was insufficient funding
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” Lying through his teeth, Dino said that he fought hard for me, but was outvoted by 1) Hottman, 2) Hansen (woman business development director whom I was investigating for off the books contracting, 3) the Hispanic woman Program Manager, Esparza, for contracts with the Army at White Sands who consistently worked in advance of receipt of funding on IDIQ contracts, and 4) the Director’s Assistant, Shelley Meyers, an alcoholic floozy who cast Director Birx’s proxy
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Almendral replied that I should not be so worried about PSLs working in advance of funding and contract modifications
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Rothschilds (1) to demonstrate loyalty to Austria by arranging war funding, (2) to grow their fortune as a result of such funding, and (3) to win the confidence of the emperor and Metternich
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I also believe that the greatest amount of funding comes from the Jewish Left
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Either the foundations should be restricted to funding pure nuts and bolts research, or they should lose all tax-favored status, and be required to register as lobbying
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Those organizations that seem to have non-Jewish funding and directorship
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Those organizations whose funding and directorship is indeterminate
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The federal government still had funding under the 1965 Highway Beautification Act known as Lady Bird’s Bill to pay for the removal of billboards, so condemnation proceedings were taking boards left and right
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At the time, there was adequate Department of Transportation funding to build new roads, and this continued over the next twenty years
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When this young “relative” returned several months later, richer by far by pocketing most of the excessive funding for his travels, he presented my father with his massive collection of photographs
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With the job I had running Park Outdoor at the time along with a number of other outside responsibilities, I had no objections to a sale which would immediately maximize cash funding for the Foundation
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While I was a trustee of the Park Foundation, my trustee-initiated grants to environmental causes were the largest of any trustee and the percentage of my environmental funding was larger than that of the Park Foundation as a whole
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It was heartbreaking for me and my family to watch how the majority of what my father worked so hard to make was directed to grants funding directions I felt were not in accordance with what he believed
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The history of the Park Foundation before the Park Communications funding, and before the division, included substantial donations to religious organizations
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Our college administration needs the flexibility that goes with unrestricted private funding
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public funding for upkeep dried up, the pool was closed
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Then, my mother-in-law’s NGO lost its funding and closed
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Under Title X funding of the 1965 Elementary and Secondary Education Act, Planned Parenthood can use federal dollars to hand out
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Planned Parenthood, a major recipient of Title X funding, is also a major abortion
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federal funding and yet carry out defense and military roles more related to the missions of the Department of Defense, which the Coast Guard is administered by when under the jurisdiction of the U
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Student loans are also another possibility, but federal funding of student loans has changed significantly in recent years, says Wilson, and continues to change almost constantly
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This issue was related to a request for federally imposed user fees to supplement decreased Coast Guard funding at a time when USCG missions in the enforcement of fishing treaties and drug interdiction were expanding
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In the event of adequate funding and equipment, Capt
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Coastal ports received most of the federal funding
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Funding it is a problem because transportation up there for me and my students is expensive
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Funding that was allotted for
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) Republican The other large political party, which does its best to preserve the Constitution and the “intentions of the founding fathers” but does so using taxation for funding, although trying to reduce taxes at the same time
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The bill reauthorizes funding to expand primary care by providing financial
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funding for Medicaid consumes many hundreds of billions of dollars annually it
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As state funding is the major source for public education, the need to fund ever
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The AARP became a firm supporter although approximately half of the funding for
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of research validity and funding, lobbying Congress to approve their
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that required some serious organization and funding
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appropriate care and would have the power to withhold funding for inappropriate
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escaped correction - the under funding of primary care and the lack of a system to
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verify the benefit of newer therapies via funding of their confirmatory
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Funding by the companies would also be mandated to include follow-up of all
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For small investors the Mutual Funds is a safe avenue to play this game from sideline with very much reduced risk
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Even with considerable research the managers of Mutual Funds are not always able to take correct decisions about entering or exiting a particular script as the share price movements usually defy all logics at least in the short run
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Due to pooling up of funds from large number of investors, the total corpus of the MF is very large
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The Net Asset Value (NAV) of the fund gives the current value of your investment by indicating how much each unit of Rs 10 is worth on a day-to-day basis calculated from the daily market value of the funds total asset
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All you need to do is identify a few good funds and keep investing in them regularly
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You should exit a fund when you need money or the funds performance does not satisfy you or when you want to modify the portfolio distribution
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You should look for funds that have a good performance record over the long-term
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One should avoid new funds and restrict your selection to those funds that have been around for at least three or more years
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Many are set up to save taxes and arrange funds for activities that have no connection to the aims and objectives
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Pension funds to be cashed in, which would take at least a week, plus some prize bonds, would come to just under 10k
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filtering of funds into the party
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During cleaning it became clear that at some time in the distant past part of the church had been a temple dedicated to Pallas Athena and although it was not unusual for the locals to mix their beliefs, the church authorities were rather embarrassed and the work came to a standstill until it could be determined who would provide funds for the work to continue
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Without a mortgage to worry about, the funds that they had received from the sale of their previous, modest abode provided them with a solid foundation on which to base their daily activities
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Safe and sound on the outside and aided by the proceeds from Danny’s own bank account, together with funds received from an unwitting, Canadian ice hockey player, Annie and her great-aunt employed the services of a very expensive legal practice in the heart of Manchester’s business district
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You can learn more about the Compassion Capital Fund and the organizations it funds at www
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All faith-based and community groups that receive Federal funds are subject to basic audit requirements
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It is therefore extremely important for grant recipients to keep accurate records of all transactions conducted with Federal funds
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For example, charities that spend less than $300,000 a year in Federal funds are generally asked only to perform a "self-audit
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mortgage to worry about, the funds that they had received from the
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The income from that goes directly into the Foundation funds
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It would be a good plug for the place, I imagine they could use extra funds
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I usually do a concert in the summer for the Foundation funds
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Then there was the account created for the receipt of funds derived from George's 'partnership' with Samuel Allcock
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“This will give you direct control of these funds should something catastrophic occur either to us or to you while you are overseas
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He separated out daily expense funds and then locked the bulk of his bank away as directed, and so joined his elder companion on the walk through a couple coaches up to the Dining car
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) Proceeds from said funds shall be utilized for the maintenance of the school house, furniture and implements of instruction therein contained and affiliated, textbooks, and the annual salary of a teacher
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Once the novelty of 'disposing' of funds had worn off, and before anyone gave it considered thought, she made her pitch
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Therefore, he’d been able to buy it for ten cent an acre, if it hadn't been for Emme's Grandmother dying when she did, he wouldn't have had the funds to do so then
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lacked the funds and resources to pursue the Beauchamps
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At the last minute, Army Audit Agency canceled the audit because of low funds so I stay in Warren
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It's good to be heard that you're doing a lots of funds and enjoying with your job
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As a result of the sale, he possessed unlimited funds; without which, his rise to power in Shattered Rock would not have occurred quite so swiftly and peacefully
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The demand for those who live by wages, it is evident, cannot increase but in proportion to the increase of the funds which are destined to the payment of wages
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These funds are of two kinds, first, the revenue which is over and above what is necessary for the maintenance; and, secondly, the stock which is over and above what is necessary for the employment of their masters
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Klowa used up the last of his funds snacking on the tasty morsels the Plaz's cooks turned out
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The demand for labourers, the funds destined for maintaining them increase, it seems, still faster than they can find labourers to employ
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The funds destined for the payment of wages, the revenue and stock of its inhabitants, may be of the greatest extent; but if they have continued for several centuries of the same, or very nearly of the same extent, the number of labourers employed every year could easily supply, and even more than supply, the number wanted the following year
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But it would be otherwise in a country where the funds destined for the maintenance of labour were sensibly decaying
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In a fertile country, which had before been much depopulated, where subsistence, consequently, should not be very difficult, and where, notwithstanding, three or four hundred thousand people die of hunger in one year, we maybe assured that the funds destined for the maintenance of the labouring poor are fast decaying
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But the high price of provisions, by diminishing the funds destined for the maintenance of servants, disposes masters rather to diminish than to increase the number of those they have
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In a year of sudden and extraordinary plenty, there are funds in the hands of many of the employers of industry, sufficient to maintain and employ a greater number of industrious people than had been employed the year before ; and this extraordinary number cannot always be had
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The funds destined for employing industry are less than they had been the year before
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The great property which they possess both in French and English funds, about forty millions, it is said in the latter (in which, I suspect, however, there is a
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The diminution of the capital stock of the society, or of the funds destined for the maintenance of industry, however, as it lowers the wages of labour, so it raises the profits of stock, and consequently the interest of money
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Later, Doyle was sent away to boarding school and then college with funds probably paid for by his well-to-do relatives
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Letters were circulated, funds collected and naturally dispersed on posters (non-talking), postage and trust tax
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control a family’s funds
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When, therefore, by the substitution of paper, the gold and silver necessary for circulation is reduced to, perhaps, a fifth part of the former quantity, if the value of only the greater part of the other four-fifths be added to the funds which are destined for the maintenance of industry, it must make a very considerable addition to the quantity of that industry, and, consequently, to the value of the annual produce of land and labour
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Universal funds in these directions?”:
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Until this spring, he’s had no funds to buy a girl
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on funds, so couldn’t arrange mikes; I hope that is okay
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The funds destined for the maintenance of productive labour are not only much greater in the former than in the latter, but bear a much greater proportion to those which, though they may be employed to maintain either productive or unproductive hands, have generally a predilection for the latter
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The proportion between those different funds necessarily determines in every country the general character of the inhabitants as to industry or idleness
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We are more industrious than our forefathers, because, in the present times, the funds destined for the maintenance of industry are much greater in proportion to those which are likely to be employed in the maintenance of idleness, than they were two or three centuries ago
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Like him who perverts the revenues of some pious foundation to profane purposes, he pays the wages of idleness with those funds which the frugality of his forefathers had, as it were, consecrated to the maintenance of industry
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By diminishing the funds destined for the employment of productive labour, he necessarily diminishes, so far as it depends upon him, the quantity of that labour which adds a value to the subject upon which it is bestowed, and, consequently, the value of the annual produce of the land and labour of the whole country, the real wealth and revenue of its inhabitants
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Though the expense of the prodigal should be altogether in home made, and no part of it in foreign commodities, its effect upon the productive funds of the society would still be the same
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Every injudicious and unsuccessful project in agriculture, mines, fisheries, trade, or manufactures, tends in the same manner to diminish the funds destined for the maintenance of productive labour
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In every such project, though the capital is consumed by productive hands only, yet as, by the injudicious manner in which they are employed, they do not reproduce the full value of their consumption, there must always be some diminution in what would otherwise have been the productive funds of the society
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Those unproductive hands who should be maintained by a part only of the spare revenue of the people, may consume so great a share of their whole revenue, and thereby oblige so great a number to encroach upon their capitals, upon the funds destined for the maintenance of productive labour, that all the frugality and good conduct of individuals may not be able to compensate the waste and degradation of produce occasioned by this violent and forced encroachment
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The number of its productive labourers, it is evident, can never be much increased, but in consequence of an increase of capital, or of the funds destined for maintaining them
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The demand for productive labour, by the increase of the funds which are destined for maintaining it, grows every day greater and greater
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The funds for maintaining productive labour being the same, the demand for it would be the same
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The funds which maintained the foreign wars of the present century, the most expensive perhaps which history records, seem to have had little dependency upon the exportation either of the circulating money, or of the plate of private families, or of the treasure of the prince
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The insignificant pageantry of their court becomes every day more brilliant; and the expense of it not only prevents accumulation, but frequently encroaches upon the funds destined for more necessary expenses
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But I warn you, by this act I will demonstrate two things: firstly that I am as charitable with my time as I am with the departments funds; and secondly, that my decisions never - never, I tell you - necessitate revision
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Accumulation is thus prevented in the hands of all those who are naturally the most disposed to accumulate; and the funds destined for the maintenance of productive labour, receive no augmentation from the revenue of those who ought naturally to augment them the most
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Funds for these projects were coming from South American investment companies of the Southern Hemisphere Union
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Artificers, manufacturers, and merchants, can augment the revenue and wealth of their society by parsimony only ; or, as it is expressed in this system, by privation, that is, by depriving themselves of a part of the funds destined for their own subsistence
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They annually reproduce nothing but those funds
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Farmers and country labourers, on the contrary, may enjoy completely the whole funds destined for their own subsistence, and yet augment, at the same time, the revenue and wealth of their society
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I had no EURO funds or gold credits
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His most successful attempt had been worse than the best result on Mars over a century ago, with the restrictions – the lack of funds at the time
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The East India company, upon the redemption of their funds, and the expiration of their exclusive privilege, have a right, by act of parliament, to continue a corporation with a joint stock, and to trade in their corporate capacity to the East Indies, in common with the rest of their fellow subjects
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The magistrates of the powerful canton of Berne, in particular, have accumulated, out of the savings from this fund, a very large sum, supposed to amount to several millions; part or which is deposited in a public treasure, and part is placed at interest in what are called the public funds of the different indebted nations of Europe; chiefly in those of France and Great Britain
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The canton of Berne derives a considerable revenue by lending a part of its treasure to foreign states, that is, by placing it in the public funds of the different indebted nations of Europe, chiefly in those of France and England
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The security of this revenue must depend, first, upon the security of the funds in which it is placed, or upon the good faith of the government which has the management of them; and, secondly, upon the certainty or probability of the continuance of peace with the debtor nation
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In the case of a war, the very first act of hostility on the part of the debtor nation might be the forfeiture of the funds of its credit or
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the power to give or withhold funds as he felt fit
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While it obliges the people to pay, it may thus diminish, or perhaps destroy, some of the funds which might enable them more easily to do so
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Matejka has written and directed a 13-week radio show, developed and written a Puppet Program and edited MSS for various publishing houses, including two cookbooks sold to raise funds for a Pregnancy Center in the business of saving babies
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Nothing can be more reasonable, than that a fund, which owes its existence to the good government of the state, should be taxed peculiarly, or should contribute something more than the greater part of other funds, towards the support of that government
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foris-familiated ; that is, who have received their portion, have got families of their own, and are supported by funds separate and independent of those of their father
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Such taxes, though called by the same name, and levied by the same officers, and in the same manner with the stamp duties above mentioned upon the transference of property, are, however, of a quite different nature, and fall upon quite different funds
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I was in the neighbourhood and wondering if you could spare a few moments of your time to help us with the depleted parish funds
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Soon after the greater part of the temporary taxes of Great Britain had been rendered perpetual, and distributed into the aggregate, South-sea, and general funds, the creditors of the public, like those of private persons, were induced to accept of five per cent
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upon the capital of the greater part or the debts which had been thus funded for perpetuity, or of one-sixth of the greater part of the annuities which were paid out of the three great funds above mentioned
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This saving left a considerable surplus in the produce of the different taxes which had been accumulated into those funds, over and above what was necessary for paying the annuities which were now charged upon them, and laid the foundation of what has since been called the sinking fund
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Sinking funds have generally arisen, not so much from any surplus of the taxes which was over and above what was necessary for paying the interest or annuity originally charged upon them, as from a subsequent reduction of that interest ; that of Holland in 1655, and that of the ecclesiastical state in 1685, were both formed in this manner
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Hence the usual insufficiency of such funds
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The public funds of the different indebted nations of Europe, particularly those of England, have, by one author, been represented as the accumulation of a great capital, superadded to the other capital of the country, by means of which its trade is extended, its manufactures are multiplied, and its lands cultivated and improved, much beyond what they could have been by means of that other capital only
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In return for the capital which they advanced, they obtained, indeed, an annuity of the public funds, in most cases, of more than equal value
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It supposes, besides, that the whole public debt is owing to the inhabitants of the country, which happens not to be true ; the Dutch, as well as several other foreign nations, having a very considerable share in our public funds
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In spite of all the laws against bribery and corruption, the bounty of the candidates, together with the occasional distributions of coin which were ordered by the senate, were the principal funds from which, during the latter times of the Roman republic, the poorer citizens derived their subsistence
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Any time you encounter the use of that term to describe the money used to bail out a certain activity or area of the country, you need to bear in mind that federal funds are nothing more than someone"s money, including your own
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federal government finally allocated these funds to the owners of the vessels lost by the Confederate cruisers
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Guess what? Washington decided to cut off that state"s highway funds
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The second was the rise of mutual funds from practically
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Investors bought shares of mutual funds rather than stocks in individual companies and trusted in savvy managers to buy into companies whose stock would go up
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Bernie followed this with the Fund of Funds, designed to invest