He said they had done so at a time when farming incomes were falling and farmers were "consistently been forced to take low incomes in the beef sector as supermarkets and processors relentlessly press for low prices".
"Angela Merkel and the national team are on very good terms, " Low told a press conference earlier this week.
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Plouffe, who is forty-one, is thin and discreet, and his low profile in the press sent a message throughout the Obama organization that staffers were to be similarly reticent about attracting publicity.
In the hours that followed, Israel sought to play down the differences between the two, but the damage was done, with the Israeli press bemoaning a new low in bilateral ties.
"The low turnout means were are right to press on with the modernisation of local government, to give local government better responsibilites and better ways of delivering services, " he said.
Given that the press is held in abysmally low regard by the American public, as delineated in survey upon survey, it would be hard to divert taxpayer money without demanding some public accountability.
Though deflation has been getting a lot of press, most economists are assigning a low probability to it actually occurring.
That kind of premium business is what a mainstay of the old printing industry--Heidelberger Druckmaschinen, a low-profile, 152-year-old German press manufacturer--is after.
Jon, Bridget, and their teammates designed a low-cost, easy-to-ship mini-press that can turn biomass waste products, such as banana peels, into a viable wood-alternative for cooking.
He said the Liberal Democrats must continue to press for a reduction in the tax burden on low and middle earners - and ensure the wealthiest continued to pay the most.
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"Epic Movie, " "The Hitcher, " "Smokin' Aces, " "Codename: The Cleaner, " "Because I Said So, " "Hannibal Rising, " "Norbit"... every week brings another dismal low -- sometimes, mercifully, without benefit of a press screening, but often, it seems, heading straight to the top of the box office charts regardless.
Nicknamed the "Donald Trump of the Tropics" in the Miami press, Perez started his career as a developer in low-income housing.
The State Council said the government also plans more active policies to boost employment and it will press for a "reasonable" rise in wages for low-income workers.
Brooks has kept a low profile since her resignation, but was ridiculed in the British press when it was revealed that London's Metropolitan Police had lent her a retired police horse.
The Prime Minister, Tony Blair, says the low turnout in the English council elections shows that Labour is right to press ahead with local government reform.
United continued to press, but Celtic killed off their challenge when Majstorovic dived low to fire into the near corner of the net from Mulgrew's free-kick to the front post.
In January 1982, Frank Millar, the Ulster Unionist press officer, told Northern Ireland Office officials morale in the party was low.
Its principal accomplishments to date have been press releases claiming credit for cases that often predated the financial crisis and involve low-level Ponzi and mortgage-fraud schemes.
Also, imagers on board both the lander and the rover have sent back panoramic views of the Martian surface, including three-dimensional images unveiled at a press conference Friday -- during which scientists and reporters donned cheap, decidedly low-tech plastic glasses to get the full effect.
"Despite low unemployment levels we have been enjoying, male wages continued to erode, " he told The Associated Press.
Alcatel, however, will use a small radio transmitter concealed in the battery cover of the phone to transmit a coded low-power signal to the belt clip to tell it when to vibrate, a company spokesperson said after the press conference.
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