That is big but not excessive for a block that is forecast by the European Commission to have an average budget deficit of 6.6% of GDP in 2010.
Employees of these charities that are on paid positions should be paid decent salaries but not excessive high salaries and a small % for promotions so that the public can trust where there money is going.
"They had a few but not an excessive amount, " he says.
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But even avoidance, when not excessive, can be a "productive strategy, " he says.
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It is natural to want to punish cruel regimes, but excessive punishment can not only breed resentment but also strengthen those it is meant to weaken.
After a year-long investigation it ruled that Mr Wasserstrom's maltreatment was perhaps excessive, but did not count as retaliation against a whistleblower.
As far as the numbers themselves, bullish sentiment continues to stay above its historical average, but not so much that it implies excessive optimism.
One former State Department official told me today that Musharraf was the victim of not just excessive pride but unrealistic advice from followers who saw their own success inextricably tied to his power.
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Mr Chope replied that his bill was not about median awards but preventing "excessive" payouts in the millions.
But Sebi chairman, DR Mehta, told the BBC that he was confident the markets would respond well to a measure which will not only curb excessive speculation, but do away with a system which was sometimes used by unscrupulous operators to rig the stock markets.
Countries will be monitored not just for excessive deficits and debts, but also for imbalances and falling competitiveness.
Many regions should see heavy downpours, Cabrera said, but the front is not expected to stall out and dump excessive amounts of precipitation in any particular area.
Normally, massive Fed lending and asset purchases along with large budget deficits would be highly inflationary, but, so far, these actions have not led to excessive money creation, which is what causes inflation.
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What's more, the packages have not really dealt with the problem of excessive debt, but merely transferred it from the private to the public sector.
Ms Heaton said Miss Gabbidon did not use excessive force to restrain the two defendants, but she was suspended and a month later the school was closed down.
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Similarly, the moral hazard inherent in public pension bailouts not only will encourage politicians to offer excessive benefits, but it will invite plan sponsors to underfund their plans.
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But dismissing the appeal Lord Justice Treacy said the sentence was "not excessive" given the nature of the "truly dreadful" crime and an adult would have been given a longer tariff.
It does not even solve the problem of excessive cost very well, but is merely a minor patch on a flawed system.
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Of course, not only conservatives and Republicans but also liberals and Democrats are responsible for excessive U.S. deficit-spending and debts over the past century.
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The regulators were concerned not only about individual banks but also about the systemic risks associated with excessive industry-wide concentrations (of commercial real estate or nontraditional mortgages) or an industry-wide pattern of certain practices (for example, in underwriting exotic mortgages).
But they have been slow to admit their own errors, not least delay and excessive austerity as the cure for excessive deficits.
The company received a minority investment offer from three private equity players, but decided not to accept it as it judged the cost of investment to be excessive for shareholders and also dilutive in nature.
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"I'm not saying it's a clear case of excessive force, but it is a very strong case for excessive use of force, " lawyer Luis Parra was quoted as saying by the Associated Press news agency.
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The stock market rally from January, which I considered a fraud, was caused by excessive liquidity provided by the Fed, and last, but certainly not least, the myth that there was, in fact, a quick painless solution to the European debt crisis.
The tax, named after the Nobel Prize-winning economist James Tobin, was originally designed to discourage volatile currency trading and also had the potential to help developing nations, but many supporters now say it is one way to ensure that banks do not take excessive risks that could trigger another financial crisis.
They care about the size of bailout necessitated by excessive risk-taking taken by banks, and about economic growth, but not about how bank profits are divided per se, since they don't get a cut in any case.
What seems not to have occurred to members of Congress is that there is a way to boost the economy that not only doesn't require federal spending but actually reduces it: removing the drag caused by excessive, unscientific and net-negative regulation.
But Lamberts says he is not "overly concerned" if the banker flight rids the European financial sector of excessive risk and circumvention of banking regulation.
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Today the chaebol's excessive borrowing is the country's most glaring liability, but Mr Bae argues that it is not as egregious as it looks.
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