She said the results of the review would "come to fruition" in Labour's next manifesto.
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The government's proposal was rooted in Labour's introduction of advisory shareholder votes, he argued.
However, the bank's projections already factor in Labour's plans for fiscal tightening, which are quite substantial.
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But in Labour's second term, the economy grew more slowly and revenues have been slack.
In labour-intensive manufacturing, however, Chinese workers, with their better elementary education, have a big advantage.
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This was more than was sold in Labour's entire period in office, she said.
Mr Neill said the project was "the latest in Labour's catalogue of costly IT failures".
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Tony Blair's visit to Birmingham was as choreographed as everything else in Labour's campaign.
Particularly in Labour's unmodernised Northern fastnesses, this gives the Lib Dems the chance of spectacular gains.
In labour-intensive sectors, France has become highly automated, and many new jobs are temporary.
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In fact, in labour-intensive work, interest charges are a small proportion of total costs.
True, there are on the whole more registered voters in Conservative-held seats than in Labour-held ones.
In Labour's first term, Mr Brown was initially prudent and built up a big treasure-chest.
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At the time the shift in Labour's stance on law and order was seen as clever politics.
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We have also, over that same time period, seen a reduction in labour mobility across State lines.
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Private firms, especially in labour-intensive industries and in tourism, will be encouraged to invest in the North.
In fact they suspected they saw more distortion and contortion to come in Labour ranks than anything else.
Yet there is an unresolved tension in Labour's criticism of the Tories which the prime minister's remarks exemplify.
Vying for power in Labour's tightest leadership race for 30 years, they will be mocked for all this.
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And he delivers a 'mea culpa' - for what he now sees were inadequacies in Labour's industrial policies.
He could not endorse the Tories' new proposals to privatise pensions without sparking a revolt in Labour's ranks.
In high income countries, physical activity dwindles as people use more technology and are less engaged in labour-intensive work.
David Cameron and most of the cabinet support the idea, as do senior figures in Labour and Liberal Democrats.
While spending has leapt ahead in Labour's second term, tax receipts have proved a big disappointment for the chancellor.
"Would you have tried to escape while you were in labour, " I asked.
They spend the most money on poverty reduction and on intervening in labour markets to help people get jobs.
In Labour's second term, it has switched its priority to cutting long waits.
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He has never yet dropped a promise contained in Labour's manifesto, however half-baked it has turned out to be.
It is more likely, however, that pressure will first occur in labour markets.
In Labour's first term, Mr Brown offset this private borrowing with public saving.
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