Thus, David Cameron will insist today that he is a prime minister not for turning, who will not listen to those arguing for more spending and not less.
The chancellor could have taken the title of Jeffrey Archer's most famous novel as the theme of his conference speech today - Not a Penny More, Not a Penny Less.
But the rule-making is not coercive and gives seniors more autonomy, not less.
With an unknown amount of dioxane being left to spread at various levels in various directions that are not adequately defined, we should have more monitoring, not less.
And it is yet another example of how our union has become more, not less, perfect over time -- more open, more fair, more free.
If bankers are hoarding excess reserves because of fear and uncertainty, you give them more, not less, if you want them to lend more.
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Under the current rules, you can generally use the standard mileage rate whether or not you are reimbursed and whether or not any reimbursement is more or less than the amount figured using the standard mileage rate.
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And, in fact, I'd say most economists, although certainly not all economists, would agree that the government should be spending more money, not less.
Especially as you consider recent articles showing that the actual game studios are focusing MORE not less on the PC format.
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The numerous non-profit organizations that fought for the Cardin-Lugar Amendment and rule 1504 are also thoroughly convinced that more, not less, public disclosure is the way to have more socially responsible companies.
The address received broad support from centre-right and liberal group leaders Joseph Daul and Guy Verhofstadt, who said that citizens wanted "more not less Europe", and called for the Commission to be more pro-active in coming forward with new legislation to promote economic growth.
She has an eye for ephemera at the edge of a vast stage: that tear-gas canisters become more not less potent when they pass their expiry date, that in July last year a Saudi flag appeared in Tahrir Square, that the soldiers took possession of any US dollar bills they came across as evidence of demonstrators being foreign agents.
It should remind us that our union has a way of -- over time -- becoming more, and not less, perfect -- more inclusive, more fair, more free.
The new worry is that Russia may be growing more, not less, attached to its nuclear weapons as time passes and as they become more nakedly the basis of its claim to any remaining power in the world.
It's not entirely absurd: Netflix now has about 25 million American subscribers more than Showtime and not much less than HBO's 30 million.
But, in practice, every political populist advocates the opposite: More, not less, control over your life.
In my view, that passion makes him more, not less, qualified to be secretary of labor.
Rather, successful companies do what their customers offer incentives to do not much more or less.
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But in our current economic climate, employee screening has become more, not less, important.
Both of those factors make today's economy, new or old, more risky not less.
This implies that the average person is carrying more, not less, cash than he used to.
Workers approaching retirement should be saving more, not less, as a result of low rates.
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What if Germany and the Commission continues to insist on the need for "more Europe not less"?
But if they can, they would cause more, not less, concern about the ecological effects of road-building.
Yet the euro should, by the same token, make credit risk more, not less, of an issue.
If F1 leaves Europe, you will get more, not less sponsorship on TV.
Image consultants say that their most important advice on dressing down is that grooming becomes more, not less, important.
At the time, company negotiators seemed sure that they would need more, not less, production in the near future.
Federal governments in India have yielded more, not less, space to states on matters ranging from the economy to culture.
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