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1 There is thus a direct transmission mechanism from an increase in money supply to an increase in aggregate demand .
2 The Bank of England was forced to signal an increase in base rates to 15 per cent — the highest for eight years — after the Bundesbank lifted its own key rates by a full point to clamp down on West German inflation .
3 The sudden collapse in sterling came despite last week 's 1-point rise in base rates to 15 per cent , intended to defuse the selling pressure and reinforce the Government 's battle against inflation .
4 A reduction of only one percentage point in base rates to 8% between now and the end of the year would not please advocates of economic expansion .
5 The Chancellor 's Autumn statement , due between 3.30 and 4pm today , is likely to signal a fresh cut in base rates to 7% or even 6% .
6 A further cut in base rates to 6% is now likely to stay on ice till next year .
7 The survey , in which 814 manufacturing companies took part between September 23 and October 14 , after the reduction in base rates to 9pc , shows :
8 ‘ Further falls in base rates to at least 6pc are necessary ; in addition , specific measures to stimulate the housing market would boost confidence by indicating the Government 's commitment to the home-owner . ’
9 However , legislation introduced in Missouri in 1991 had limited non-economic damages in malpractice cases to US$430,000 .
10 The Mirror Group eventually sold all its papers in West Africa to local interests .
11 Suppression of unions also enabled Japanese textile firms in West Java to systematically take on ‘ probationers ’ for two years and then sack them just before they were entitled to become permanent staff .
12 While this contributes to crime prevention , especially with respect to joy-riders who steal and drive cars at speed at might ( which requires neighbourhood men in West Belfast to work might duty ) , it has none of the wider community service functions evident in Easton .
13 Geoff is married , has a young family and has moved from his former home in West Yorkshire to Barmill .
14 In West Yorkshire to the South we have similar problems of inner city decline and there as we understand it the authorities wish to cater for their housing needs .
15 The personal sector earns in return for contributing to current production ( no pensions are received by individuals in our model ) a gross income of £13,500 million , and of this sum , £3,000 million is paid in income tax to the public sector .
16 Is that not surprising because the Chancellor has repeatedly been eager to make precise pledges of cuts in income tax to 20p in the medium term ?
17 As Docherty said : ‘ The problem caused by the tendency in user organisations to hive off IT to specialist managers is that the real users and decision-makers within them are isolated .
18 The District Council endorsed these opinions and Jacques wrote to National Secretary Harry Nutt the following week to tell him so — adding that the Council had also supported the plea for an increase in Ministry grant-aid to 90% of teaching costs , which was of course in keeping with National WEA policy .
19 Sinead O'Connor has phoned and donated her house in Los Angeles to the appeal .
20 Industrial Light & Magic , a subsidiary Lucas Digital Ltd , will use it as an alternative to transporting videotape from production facilities in Los Angeles to its post-production facility in San Rafael near San Francisco .
21 We will safeguard the abatement negotiated by Mrs Thatcher which has so far brought some £12,000 million in budget rebates to Britain .
22 In the short term the crises resulted from state governors ( of both political parties ) becoming involved in wrangles with their state legislatures after recommending deficit reduction measures such as increased taxes and reductions in entitlement programmes to which the elected legislators were not keen to agree .
23 Because of the slight bend in Captains Road to the west of No 109 , it would be unsafe for buses to stop outside the shops at numbers 119/121 , unless land were to be compulsorily purchased from the front gardens of Nos 113 , 115 , 117 and 123 to permit a realignment of the road .
24 TNC does not seem to recognize how worthwhile changes in assessment need to be ‘ slowed ’ by teachers and to have a wider impact on curriculum and teaching methods if they are to have beneficial consequences for achievement levels ; that such reform takes time and considerable teacher commitment ; and that a heavy investment in INSET is needed .
25 He carried his interest in chest medicine to his next post as Professor of Clinical Epidemiology at the Royal Postgraduate Medical School .
26 However , when there were pragmatic constraints on which of two people was likely to be the actor and which the acted-upon , there was no difference in response times to active and passive forms , and a sentence like The bather was rescued by the lifeguard was responded to just as quickly as The lifeguard rescued the bather .
27 Unveiled on May 30 , the budget projected an 11.6 per cent increase in defence spending to Rs70,950 million ( US$3,002 million ) and a rise in debt servicing amounting to Rs80,710 million ( US$3,415 million ) .
28 The President suggested , however , that if Congress objected to the partial financing of the tax cuts through cuts in domestic spending , then he would be willing to countenance an amendment of the 1990 Budget Enforcement Act in order to allow reductions in defence spending to be used to offset the cost of the tax cuts .
29 To ask the Secretary of State for Defence what estimates he has made of the effect on the reactive capability of United Kingdom defence industries of a reduction in defence expenditure to the Western European Union average .
30 From now on , for the most part Branson confined his role in contract negotiations to a neo-imperial one , coming in to ‘ do a number ’ , as Draper put it , when a particularly big star , or recalcitrant manager , required wooing .
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