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In cash terms that is exactly the same as the amount it received seven years ago.
This is also in cash terms only, rather than as a proportion of income.
In cash terms, spending will still be up at the end of this parliament.
All sorts of services are being cut - and yet Government spending, in cash terms, is still going up.
If it is sold for more than the final payment, a small profit has been made in cash terms.
Saying that is, unfortunately, much easier than calculating in hard cash terms exactly what you have lost.
From the people who came to buy, I learnt that much of his material was valuable, but only in cash terms.
Yet in hard cash terms, peacekeeping is a bargain.
Fig 1A here shows the cash terms which as you point out is marked.
But the fact remains that, for many business executives, the rights they have under their contract remain more valuable - certainly in hard cash terms.
The science budget is allegedly being 'frozen' in cash terms.
"In real cash terms, The Free Press is not able to pay its bills."
The cut in cash terms is £65 million on the same basis of comparison that I have used throughout my comments.
That's another real increase of £48 extra per year, or £126 in cash terms.
In particular, state pension spending increased by £3bn in cash terms.
They ran a successful business, and in 1882 they were purchasing direct from British suppliers on cash terms.
For Scotland this meant a budget cut of 4.6% or £1.3bn in cash terms.
Their 'price' is what they will fetch in cash terms and not much to do with their value as a home.
In strict cash terms she is paying a higher rate on her mortgage than her savings are earning.
The three-minute cheap rate for local calls is now cheaper in cash terms than it was in 1981.
- Sure Start protected in cash terms.
If a lettuce cost the retailer 10p and he sold it for 15p, what was the mark up in cash terms?
In cash terms, the Government invests £206 per trainee per month.
Ministers claimed 'in cash terms' 88 per cent would gain - but took no account of inflation.
As a result, the majority of transitional payments recipients will gain overall in cash terms from next April's uprating.