And he warned Congress to hold the line on spending so the budget can be balanced in 2005.
For that reason -- and certainly not because of spending cuts--in fact, spending will rise 4%--the budget will nearly be balanced in 1997.
And, unfortunately, throughout that process, whenever the possibility of a grand bargain seemed in the offing, a grand bargain that had to be balanced in nature -- because every bipartisan group that looked at this and every reasonable economist who looked at this agreed that a solution had to be balanced in nature.
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It should be close to zero, as increases in regional spending ought to be balanced by reductions in the central budget.
Slower growth in the short run might therefore be balanced by faster growth in the long term.
Although the prices of some goods (such as energy and industrial raw materials) could pick up in 2003, the effect will probably be balanced by continuing falls in the prices of most services.
The balance between social rights and individual responsibility appears to be more fairly balanced In New Labour social policy than it does with the Conservatives.
But what we should not do is take action that does harm to our economy, does harm to our middle class, does harm to our seniors and only does well by the well-off and well-connected in order to address a deficit challenge that can be addressed appropriately in a balanced way that grows the economy, helps the middle class, and protects our seniors.
It will be interesting to see if all those in favor of smaller government and a balanced budget in the abstract will be willing to do what is necessary to achieve them.
It also would be reflected in a balanced budget, excluding interest payments on the debt.
With dynamic scoring, as discussed above, the budget would probably be balanced by then, in the real world.
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For the last portion of the challenge, the robots will be balanced on the bridges in the middle of the field in order to score additional points.
There is no question that we need to cut the deficit, but the President believes it should be done in a balanced way that protects investments that the middle class relies on.
Congress had previously been bound by a budget law which said that any new spending would have to be balanced by a cut in spending somewhere else, but that provision partly expired in November and has not been renewed.
So if you want to ensure that you are represented in a balanced way, you must be overwhelmingly positive in all of your comments to the news media.
Then they'd be a factor in what might be a very finely balanced future parliament.
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Moreover, a balanced fund might be restricted in where it is allowed to invest geographically.
When the stents are used according to their product labels, the risk seems to be balanced out by their benefit in preventing re-clogging, which might also cause heart attacks.
In fact, the sooner new players understand that a balanced build tends to be a loser both in PvP and PvE, the better.
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Only with real time measurement, and a centralized prospect and customer master, can a self-correcting, balanced sales execution system be created in an organization.
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Indeed, the anti-tax California Taxpayers Association says that the General Fund (which accounts for four-fifths of the total budget) can be balanced merely by restraining the growth in spending to 4.2%.
And recognition of those consequences is hopefully the first step to reevaluating priorities and finding the kind of balanced approach that should be bipartisan in nature, that has been bipartisan in the past, and that will ultimately deal with our deficit challenges, which is something that both Republicans and Democrats agree we need to do.
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With borrowing rates so high, loan-to-value ratios on houses can be twice as much as a home's market value, whereas in a more balanced market they would be at 75%.
But the idea that wealth in society ought to be balanced obviously goes back a lot further than that.
The stock held by the co-leads allows such mis-estimations of demand in specific sectors to be balanced while there is still a liquid market immediately after issuance.
By refuting the negative thinking over and over again, it will slowly diminish overtime and will be automatically replaced by more balanced and, in this case, positive thinking.
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In an attempt to be balanced, the report did offer some positive signals as manufacturing hours worked were stronger than expected, which is a positive indicator for industrial production.
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