There are only around 1.8 million that are not directly dependent on state payments in some shape or form.
Farmers expect land from him while former collective farm members still dependent on state handouts expect state funding to continue.
Church schools and vouchers make families less dependent on state schools.
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One when all children can read, where no one is dependent on the state.
She said the threshold would ensure people who come to live in the UK are not dependent upon the state.
But it included many workers who are paid by or dependent on the state, and were sent to Moscow in chartered buses and a special train.
But the government will need to show that extra spending does not make estates more dependent on the state, but rather helps wean them off it.
One answer, says Mr Lindbeck, is that so many are dependent on the state: some 30% work for it, and a bit over 30% receive transfer payments.
Around the world regulators are increasing their oversight of brokers and fund managers, in part because they realize losses in retirement savings will make people more dependent on the state.
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Venezuelans remain profoundly poor and dependent on the state.
Today too many Americans are willing to become more dependent on a controlling state.
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"The state is overwhelmingly dependent, " says Peter Bragdon, a lawyer who helped the Governor study the problem.
Mr Cameron and Nick Clegg, the Lib Dem deputy prime minister, share a vision of a public sector enlivened by greater competition and less dependent on a dwindling pot of state funding.
Beasley argues that's a sure way for the state to become so dependent on the revenue that it will never rid itself of video gambling, and there is some evidence he may be right.
Certainly experience from abroad does not suggest that state funding is a panacea: the German constitutional court, fearing that parties were becoming over-dependent on public funds, ruled in 1992 that state funding for politics should be reduced.
Much of the state's tourism-dependent economy has drooped and legions of workers have been laid off.
Tomorrow the President is going to Virginia, a state that's economically dependent on military contracts.
And this makes sense, because in general, the middle class are more dependent on things like mortgage interest and state and local tax deductions than their wealthy brethren, and the elimination of those deductions would have punished those taxpayers to a greater extent than they would have benefited from the 20% reduction in their tax rate.
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Many in tourist-dependent Florida would oppose drilling close to the state's western coast.
The agreement unveiled by First Minister Carwyn Jones last July had been dependent on the commission's approval of state aid for the project.
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The potential crisis is for local counties and towns that are dependent on the 70% portion of the state budget that gets parceled out to them.
State Health Department records show that drug-dependent babies were hospitalized 55 times in 1999, a figure that increased to 672 in 2011.
Dreyzehner, a medical doctor who practiced both occupational and addiction medicine, ordered all medical centers in the state to report every case of drug-dependent newborns.
Tennessee is the first state to track the number of babies born dependent on prescription drugs, said Stephen W. Patrick, a neonatologist at the University of Michigan and one of the authors of the study.
The state estimates that nearly 1, 200 drug-dependent babies have been born in Tennessee in 2010 and 2011, the last two years where data is available.
In little over a decade, the microchip has replaced the oil derrick as the driving force behind the state's economy, making Texas far less dependent on stable commodity prices.
Nowadays of course, with state-organised social security, people are no longer dependent on their families in the same way.
Or to put it another way, the banks are acutely aware that the more they are perceived to be dependent on special cheap credit from the Bank of England, from the state, the more criticism they will face if they continue to pay substantial bonuses.
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By 2012, President Obama was carrying 62 percent of the votes in the state, which is now replete with government employees and many others dependent on federal spending.
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It appears that its future is no longer dependent on the genius of its people but the largesse of higher order governments both state and federal.
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