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It would have to pass big expenditure cuts or tax increases.
Would a proposed tax cut be accompanied by expenditure cuts, and if so, which?
Those expenditure cuts led to a positive result, but also had negative affects.
And each time fraud takes place it means that public expenditure cuts have to be more painful.
Keep making promises on expenditure cuts, the way you have been doing without showing any substantial cut.
Some advisers, they thought, may turn to inspection to survive in a climate of education expenditure cuts.
When the deficit exceeds the annual target, expenditure cuts are automatic.
Both tax increases and expenditure cuts have deflationary effects, but the latter more so than the former.
Much of this is welcome but it has to be looked at critically when public expenditure cuts dominate the policy discussions.
The Union barons are back and their potential to rock the government has been clear over the last year as public expenditure cuts loom large.
As we discussed on p.5 the Labour Party responded to the economic crisis with a programme of public expenditure cuts.
We can say with great confidence that there will be substantial job losses as a result of planned expenditure cuts and tax increases.
He had chaired major Cabinet committees, including that for home affairs and the 'star chamber' on public expenditure cuts.
He was also keen to discover more about the rumoured squabbles in Cabinet over expenditure cuts.
In 1983, public health and social welfare received one of the biggest expenditure cuts of all the public sectors.
Russia took over the space program--with massive expenditure cuts.
Conway is confronted over public expenditure cuts.
At the local council meeting, it is revealed that the local government is facing demands for expenditure cuts.
Expenditure cuts of 3.5 per cent across the board were proposed, along with reduced linking of pensions to inflation.
These include uncertainty about effective demand, so-called land shortages, high interest rates, obsolete building methods, public expenditure cuts and a shifting of effort to overseas.
It involves a budget adjustment of €15 billion (€10 billion in public expenditure cuts and €5billion in taxes) over a four-year period.
But it would wreck whatever chance now exists of successfully reducing the deficit through a compromise package of expenditure cuts and tax increases.
Politicians and the media commonly use it when presenting political arguments for expenditure cuts, particularly in conjunction with other phrases such as'cash limits'.
However, austerity - especially mindless austerity - and single-minded expenditure cuts are not inevitable.
The Court established a five point rule for considering the constitutionality of expenditure cuts of this type, noting that: