By contrast, Mr Cameron has already pledged to ring-fence the education, health and international aid budgets.
"Whatever investment we have we should ring-fence the money and invest it, " he said.
She also pointed out the government was going to ring-fence the public health budget to protect it during the tough times ahead.
Bob Champion won the 1981 Grand National on Aldaniti, but their attempt at a repeat was ended at the first fence the following year.
But it is impossible to know: If Cyprus leaves, it would be accompanied by dramatic action from the ECB to ring-fence the remaining 16 members.
And like GMail messages, misdirected calls can be marked as "Not Spam" from within the Spam folder, letting them slip through the fence the next time around.
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Master mystery maestro McBain spins a tale of treacherous mayhem as malignant men and women scheme to steal and then fence the alleged cup from which Socrates drank the executioner's hemlock.
But because of the decision to ring-fence the massive health budget from real cuts (together with a commitment to keep raising overseas aid), the cuts in the unprotected areas will be 25%.
Each had a patch of skin on one arm shaved, marked with a pen and surrounded by petroleum jelly (to fence the bed bugs in), and a commensurate patch on the other marked and surrounded, but not shaved.
The Villa keeper then got lucky when he advanced outside his area and his attempt to chest the ball down fell to Fuller, only for Laursen to cannily fence the Jamaican into a tight shooting angle which saw him fire into the side-netting.
He could see the kid walking past the fence on the far side of the courts.
Gonzalez jumped on it, driving the ball over the fence into the right field bullpen to break up the scoreless tie.
When a uniformed Secret Service guard asked if he could help him, the man began walking along the fence toward the guard.
The investigation is being conducted by U.S. Park Police, whose jurisdiction includes the property directly outside the fence surrounding the White House.
Cano then sent the next pitch on the shortest possible journey out of the ballpark, just clearing the fence down the right-field line.
There are still people out there on the fence about the NRA, and this was an opportunity to engage and start a conversation.
"The ICC has sat on the fence in the past few months and in the past few years on other issues, " he said.
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"Regulating is the fence at the top of the cliff, and we are the ambulances at the bottom of the valley, " says Mark Griffin of the Utah securities division.
Majid Haq struck the opening boundary with an elegant square drive in the ninth over, with Watson cutting to the fence in the next during an encouraging spell for the Scots.
Among the issues keeping potential new-home buyers on the fence is the threat of continued declines in home prices, concerns over job security and tougher borrowing standards on the part of lenders.
These and other questions are artfully answered by Associated Press reporters Calvin Woodward and Tom Krisher as they dissect and fact-check the claims and realities on both sides of the fence regarding the Detroit auto bailout.
About 20 feet down the garden was a Puma as the dogs started barking it looked towards me its eyes glowing it then jumped over the fence to the next door garden setting off their security light.
However, despite physical challenges, Laurel is seen using her front flippers to hoist her large, heavy body onto the top of the barrier, before wobbling slightly and eventually toppling over the fence to the other side to meet Togo.
They're opposing it because it's in their backyard, all the local Conservatives opposing this detention centre, the Conservative Member of Parliament Damien Green is opposing this detention centre, Anne Widdecombe is sitting on the fence over the detention centre, can't say yes or can't say no about whether she wants this in the backyard of one of her neighbouring constituencies.
It isn't a question of gaps in the fence here and there, but of sections of the fence here and there.
The Lakeside Hammers captain, 33, died in May after hitting the safety fence during the event.
The 4.5 mile race is known to be particularly gruelling, with the tallest fence - The Chair - standing at 5ft 2in.
That leaves the new fence as the dominant feature along the border.
In order to help the seabirds fledge their young and increase the size of the colony, Denbighshire Council erected the protective fence with the help of volunteers.
Since then, driven by the broad reach of cable news channels and websites on both sides of the political fence, the contentiousness has escalated by an order of magnitude.
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