• He said it was "nothing other than a bare-faced request to bail out a cash-starved Department of Health campaign".

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  • Starved of cash, the department has had to close over 30 embassies and consulates, cut more than 2, 000 employees, and shut down a quarter of the libraries maintained abroad by its information agency.

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  • This top-rated credit card gives you 2 percent cash back on regular department store purchases.

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  • The cash goes through a Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) mechanism, the Low Carbon Buildings (LCB) programme.

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  • Start-up cash comes from America's Department of Energy, the Nuclear Threat Initiative, a private Washington-based group that has long promoted nuclear clean-up activities around the world, and the Norwegian government.

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  • He also notes that the winding down of the program that a Treasury Department program that provided cash grants instead of investment tax credits also appears to be slowing the pace of new projects.

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  • The pitch is that if the downturn hits, hiring Amazon is something a department can do with spare cash and no authorization.

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  • In response, the department set deposit rates for cash, used as surety for goods, ranging from 34.33 to 60.02 percent on the towers and additional countervailing duties of 21.86 to 34.81 percent to offset Chinese government subsidies.

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  • Blue Cash Everyday Card from American Express offers special department store bonuses to help you save money on your job-hunting togs.

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  • You may earn even bigger savings in dollar terms by using Blue Cash Everyday for its 2 percent rebate in department stores.

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  • Frank's bill would also require agreement from the Treasury Department, banks and regulators on how bailout cash would be used before any more were ladled out.

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  • For example, the Treasury Department's 1603 program awards businesses with cash payments of up to 30% off the total cost of such projects, including companies that install renewable energy equipment on behalf of clients.

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  • While the cash figures for the first year are guaranteed, the Department for Communities and Local Government said subsequent payments were "indicative" and could fluctuate by 10% either way depending on work progress and fluctuation in local markets.

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  • The Boston Police Department has backed its co-operative talk with cash, awarding substantial grants to helpful non-profit organisations.

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  • One option is to lock in spending at post-sequester levels and grant department heads so-called transfer authority to shift cash between accounts, after consultation with the committees on the Hill.

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  • Industries often set international standards for testing and measurement, but the Department of Energy (DoE), flush with cash, seems intent on hiring consultants to create new and redundant test procedures.

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  • Together with a second cab driver, Ahmed Nasiri Taalil Mohamud, and an employee at a money transfer company, Issa Doreh, they raised the cash and wired it to Al-Shabaab , the Justice Department said.

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  • In addition to these conceptual problems, Steven Keuning, head of the Dutch national accounts department, points out that the entire attempt to attach cash values to environmental goods and bads is a bit nonsensical.

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  • And so, last week, there were picketers outside and raw emotions inside at hearings on rules that would end a moratorium the U.S. Department of the Treasury imposed in 1999 on giving its blessings to cash-balance conversions.

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  • The Pensions and Benefits Secretary Iain Duncan-Smith revealed that his department has been looking at the possibility of issuing a card rather than cash for benefits, but only to what he called "problem families" who are having difficulty managing their finances.

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  • Over 40% of URS' revenues come from the federal government, providing the company with stable cash flows and lengthy contracts (average contract length of seven to eight years for the Department of Defense and 10 years for the Department of Energy).

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  • The bank is flush with cash, thanks to its ability to buy Treasury bonds directly from the U.S. Treasury department at a discount and sell them back to the Federal Reserve for a quick profit.

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  • Its bigger rival, Metro, where Mr Urban worked for 25 years, also has a troubled German department-store chain, Kaufhof, but it has been partly redeemed by its substantial cash-and-carry business, which operates in 23 countries.

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  • Among them: a provision that allows the Treasury Department to expand executive compensation limits for firms that have already filled their pockets with TARP cash, and a greater emphasis on using the money to directly benefit troubled homeowners.

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  • While much of that support comes from bulk cash-smuggling from Syria, wealthy extremists and charities in Europe and the Middle East, the Department of Homeland Security and other government agencies fear that U.S. money may also be heading, by way of hawala, to terrorists, perhaps in Iraq.

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  • Well, on Tuesday, the Wall Street Journal did its part by running a story about how U.S. producers of wooden bedroom furniture have been extorting cash from their Chinese competition in exchange for dropping pursuit of even higher antidumping duty rates at the Commerce Department.

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