If the government soaked up enough resources then competition for those resources would become more intense, inflation would begin to heat up and there would again be an economic return to saving and hence freeing resources.
And we saw examples of that again and again and again where people would say to us, well, such and such is hot and so therefore we have to now take what we're doing and rename it something else in order to get enough money to do what we want to do.
Such a decision would put hundreds of British jobs at risk and would once again deprive Londoners of the much-loved hop-on, hop-off service.
Those procedures have worked in the past and would work again.
The Afghan president sought to assure Americans that Afghanistan would soon be able to provide for its own security and would never again be threatened by "terrorists from across our borders".
In a statement, its management board said it "took note of the friendly character of this offer" and would meet again to give its opinion, following a report on the bid by independent analysts.
The dot faded to transparent over time, and would redden again only when the other half of the couple clicked on his or her own dot displayed on a computer screen hundreds of miles away.
Mr Davies said he had made his position clear to UK Energy Minister Malcolm Wicks, and would do so again in relation to the new Department of Trade and Industry led Review.
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Some of us are very lucky and would freely affirm, again and again, the bonds we fell into as children, or at birth.
The council said it would look at the plans and finances again and would set up a liaison group to talk to "key organisations in the town".
Not to be outdone, the SEC has, through the minefield of "full disclosure" requirements and other regulations, made sure that corporate directors would never again have financial privacy and would be personally culpable for malfeasance anywhere in the company.
Here in a palatial nutshell was the palette and soft light, the practicality and brio, the deep tradition and smart modernity that I would see again and again over the next few days as I made my own accelerated loop through the trinity of cities Antwerp, Ghent, and Bruges that anchor the northern region of Belgium known as Flanders.
But the gates of the camps flew open, and there emerged the ultimate rebuke to hate and to ignorance -- survivors would live and love again.
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Nevertheless, he emphasized that the horse had a long road ahead and would never race again.
He slipped into unconsciousness shortly before the ambulance arrived and would never wake again.
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Murphy would be hot again and then he would host the Oscars in a triumphant return.
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He hoped that sometime in the night the bay would become rational again and the city would draw closer.
South West Water said the area was cleaned on Thursday and would be inspected again following more heavy rain.
But on Sunday, Ronaldo said he had not decided about his future and would not comment again until after the European Championship.
Analysts had anticipated such a slump but had also said that the rising demand in, especially, Russia, China and India would, again, necessitate the increased development of uranium.
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And I would just again return to the point that last year many people were skeptical that we would succeed in getting a lot of the terminations and reductions that we had put forward at that point.
The UK would suddenly be free to set its own agenda again and would hardly be more isolated than it was in the 1950s and 1960s, which happened to be years that older Britons remember with particular fondness.
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Real estate prices throughout the city would drop with the increase of land supplies and so the capital would again be affordable to young Jewish families.
"We believe this announcement is a considerable positive given reduced liquidity risk and would expect investors to again focus on SLM's profitability and growth potential, " Lehman Brothers analyst Bruce Harting told Reuters.
It became clear Enron had to unload its money-losing ventures, but if it sold them at a loss earnings would stall, the stock price would fall and the options would become worthless again.
He would make personal computers cool and stylish again--he would turn them into fashion.
No one would guess that they had not even buried the unlucky blacksmith, whose brain was eventually picked over by crows, and to whose carcass the tiger would return time and time again, until he had learned something about the taste of man, about the freshness of human meat, which was different now, in snow, than it had been in the heat of summer.
"If Horace had not been microchipped it would have been extremely unlikely that owner and pet would ever have met again, " he added.
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The normal rule of thumb was that a canal (subject of another boom earlier in the 19th century) would halve the cost of transporting coal, and that rail would halve it again.
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