In cash terms, total spending will be 6% higher in 2014-15 than this year.
Mr Osborne said it would simplify allowances and no pensioner would lose out "in cash terms".
They may end up losing more client money in cash terms than they ever made.
Many of the benefit changes introduced since 2010 have or soon will cut households' income in cash terms.
The idea is to relate economic activity, measured in cash terms, to environmental magnitudes measured in physical units.
The committee were keen to know why Scottish Water was in a position of surplus reduction in cash terms.
You find it necessary to measure the degree of our success against the benchmark of America strictly in cash terms.
Mr Cameron has threatened to veto any EU budget deal that goes further than a real terms freeze but achieving an absolute cut in cash terms is considered implausible by ministers and officials.
He added that in the second assembly the increases continued at a 6.5% in cash terms or 4% in real terms, while during the third the average annual increase was some 4% in cash terms or 2% in real terms.
Even if the health budget gets 8% more in cash terms over the three years, that will still fall short of headline inflation over the three years, and probably further behind the rising cost of sustaining health care and meeting rising demand and expectations.
In strictly cash terms, Russia might be well advised to declare defeat on the big-farm front, scaling it back to the few regions in the south-west and around the big cities where it can be practised profitably, and buying more food more cheaply overseas.
Year after year, as a country we have somehow made a lot more on our investments abroad than the rest of the world has earned on its investments in the UK, even though - in cash terms - foreigners have more invested in us than we have invested in them.
It will pay with available cash but financial terms were not disclosed.
In a game where these majors set the bar in terms of cash and quality-of-life compensation, and very young startups set the bar in terms of providing realistic shots at big windfalls, no other type of business has any chance of really competing for top talent, with any mix of cash and stock it can conjure up.
Companies looking to maximize their returns on otherwise idle cash would do better by thinking in terms of the value that cash can create.
Elizabeth Demers, a professor at INSEAD, a business school near Paris, points out that what companies lose in terms of hard cash in the early days can often be made up for in terms of the publicity they get when the news media applaud the explosive rise in their share prices.
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Embedding such products exacts a premium both at the cash register and in terms of battery life.
Firstly, the value of Saudi business - in terms of cash and British jobs - is hard to overstate.
But for politicians and quite a lot of households, the difference between cash losses and real terms losses is, er, real.
According to Pokerfuse, iPoker sits behind only the independent rooms PokerStars, Full Tilt Poker and PartyPoker in terms of cash game action.
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What is as unclear as ever, however, is exactly how and how handsomely, in terms of cash the Swiss, and others, can be made to make amends.
He is not expected to match that level or Mr Perry's total during the current quarter, but should lead the pack in terms of cash on hand.
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Losing talent and watching cash decline in relative terms, it's my guess that Gates and Ballmer decided enough was enough--it's time to go to war against these troublesome dot-coms.
TSR, which dates back to the 17th century, is simply a measure of historic share-price appreciation plus dividends paid, expressed either in terms of cash or as a percentage return.
After all, that was the lesson of Iraq - winning the war was easy, winning the peace proved nigh on impossible and hugely costly both in terms of cash and men.
That's when the board recruited an unlikely savior: ex-labor union economist Harold Ruttenberg, who suspended the dividend and sold seven divisions -- including voting machines -- to raise cash while negotiating new terms with lenders.
That's when the board recruited an unlikely savior: former labor union economist Harold Ruttenberg, who suspended the dividend and sold seven divisions -- including voting machines -- to raise cash while negotiating new terms with lenders.
Holding that inventory is expensive in terms of space and cash sunk into materials waiting to become merchandise.
But he offered few details about the terms of public-cash infusions or whether they would, eventually, imply government control.
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