"The working classes who were asked to cut back or to take a wage freeze now want their old salaries back, " says Wong.
But he said savings were being made "off the back of a wage freeze, which is not sustainable".
Scotty drives his pickup, two of us squeezed in the front with him, blasting bootleg tapes of the Stranglers, the Mutants, Negative Trend, the other two stuck in the back, where you freeze all year long, getting tossed in the actual air when Scotty crests the hills.
The president of the RMT union, Alex Gordon, says Mr Balls's decision to back the public sector pay freeze will cost Labour votes.
As India dug its heels in, American officials dropped talk of freeze and roll-back, and most of the post-test sanctions have gone too.
He inherited chaos: the world's biggest debt default, the collapse of a currency board which had pegged the peso at par to the dollar for a decade, an unremitting recession that began way back in mid-1998, a freeze on bank savings and an angry populace.
The artefacts are to be transported back to the Museum of London to be freeze-dried and preserved by record, as the site will eventually become the entrance to the Waterloo and City line at Bank station.
So I trek back to Hermann Stadium the following week and freeze my pants off to watch my 49ers in the A10 quarters, only to see their top 10 ranking and NCAA seeding fall at the hands of an OT upset loss to Xavier.
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So a big rise in income with a freeze in costs sees the state finances back on track or at least greatly improved, all without dropping a guillotine on spending.
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One way to avoid such untimely sterility is to remove an ovary before chemotherapy begins, freeze it, and then implant the tissue back into the patient after she has recovered.
He said there was still too little evidence to recommend healthy woman should freeze ovarian tissue which they could have transplanted back into their bodies after their menopause to give them another chance of having a baby.
Just before Christmas, the Communities Secretary Eric Pickles told the Commons that councils had "a moral duty" to maintain the freeze next year as well, in order not go back to what he called the "years of hurt" when council tax bills had doubled under Labour.
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In addition the company has put a freeze on the hiring of new staff, and is also cutting back on advertising.
The stop was caused by a virtual freeze of capital inflows and lending as Brazilian banks were much more reliant back then on low rate international interbank lending, Volpon says.
Freeze movements have been discredited by history, but their adherents have found a back door.
Jack Frost, a historic Hudson River iceboat dating back to the 1800s, still makes an appearance occasionally when the river's bays freeze enough to support her weight.
The city had to cut public services, shed jobs, freeze pay, abandon capital projects and raise taxes to make sure it could pay back the federal loans.
It said it is finalising a business recovery plan to get it back into financial balance in the next two to three years with measures already introduced including a vacancy freeze and restriction on non-essential expenditure.
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