But this baby boomer, at least, is prepared to do his bit to save the world economy.
"Councils need to do their bit to deliver sensible savings, and in turn, protect front-line services and keep council tax down, " a spokesman for the Department of Communities and Local Government said.
The cuts are needed to ensure the better off do their bit to reduce the deficit, ministers say.
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People are just trying to make a decent living and do their bit to keep places alive.
Ministers say the cuts are needed to ensure the better-off do their bit to reduce the deficit.
But I think Michael's got to do a bit more to convince Capello than Darren Bent has.
We can all do a bit to change the situation facing our aging loved ones.
Most farmers already do their bit to look after the environment, he claims.
Higher energy costs will also do their bit to restrain growth.
Moreover, these foreigners can now do a bit to cushion the blow for Americans: already global demand, coupled with a weak dollar, is boosting American exports.
It's a legacy, to an extent of their not being able to play Test cricket at home and it makes it all the more essential that all the ICC countries do their bit to try to stage Pakistan Test matches.
Everybody is going to have to share in some sacrifice, but it starts with folks who are in the best position to sacrifice, who are in the best position to do a little bit more to step up.
It was the only time I had to do it, and with kids playing messy sports there was quite a bit to do.
But what we also can do is just ask folks like me to do a little bit more.
"It's a bit to do with the heat but also jetlag, " Murray said.
"I've been chomping at the bit to do this opera, " Fabiano said in an interview this week after a rehearsal in a West Side Manhattan studio.
"We do a bit of endurance to get them fitter - marching on the spot, moving round the room in a circle to get the heart rate up a bit, " explained Ms Quaeck.
It made me want to do something different, a bit far-fetched, something that no-one would expect me to do - that's why I decided to go to the north pole.
He urged ministers to "relax" a bit and allow chidlren to do a wider range of sports at school.
Yes, I want to reduce our deficit by cutting spending that we don't need, but also by asking the wealthy to do a little bit more so that we can invest in things like research and technology that are the key to a 21st-century economy.
They still seem to have a little bit of figuring out left to do, so keep an eye on the details as they evolve.
The board appointed Mrs Carroll to shake things up, and Mr Dlamini is determined to do his bit.
Northern Isles Lib Dem MP Alistair Carmichael said the deal with BP showed that the oil industry was willing to do its bit.
Both firms believe that busy shoppers will welcome the opportunity to do a bit of Christmas shopping while they hang around for a bus.
The risk is that Mr Snow has not just shifted towards benign neglect of the dollar, but hopes to do a bit of active (downward) prodding.
In an economy which used its labour so inefficiently that it could never get enough of it, the women had a duty to do their bit.
As a small startup, you DO have quite a bit more to offer than a larger established company with a bigger pool of cash to hire talent.
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