Pete Domenici, R-New Mexico, the ranking Republican on the Senate Budget Committee, discussed the new surplus projection expected out this summer, and how it will affect the budget debate of the fall.
Other consulting firms are coy about plans to reduce costs, but in the past the industry has dealt with slowdowns by recruiting fewer new staff and encouraging surplus consultants to seek jobs elsewhere.
He left office with a country that had 22.2 million new jobs, a budget surplus, and low national debt.
He stands for markets against government, he argues, for innovation against stasis, for using the surplus to create new social services rather than just to patch up old ones.
Bolder ideas are needed to open up Britain's restrictive schools system, in which local-education authorities seldom sanction the creation of new schools while there are surplus places at existing ones, however awful.
And on the other hand, the Hinkley project on its own would create vast numbers of jobs, wealth and tax revenues - at a time when there is not exactly a surplus of big new investments being made in the UK's flatlining economy.
And if you remember, that was when our economy created nearly 23 million new jobs, the biggest budget surplus in history, and millionaires were doing pretty well.
The union says that opening new schools in areas with a surplus of places will damage existing schools by drawing away pupils and threatening the viability of services.
Learning by doing is our way, so we jumped in with an idea, which was to find, clean up and sell vintage military surplus clothing in a new context.
Contrary to what the study seems to suggest, my understanding is that New York City currently has a surplus of electric power capacity and will continue to have a surplus for several years.
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In fact, I have a vision that when the G20 meets later in the month in Seoul, that the world needs a new balance between deficit countries and surplus countries, and that balance has to be restored by paying more attention to the development -- of the development potential, including infrastructure development and energy infrastructure agricultural infrastructure in the poorer countries of the world.
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And during that time, we created 23 million new jobs, we had a budget surplus, and guess what, we created a lot of millionaires and billionaires, too.
Europe and Japan in decisions to expand capital plant, to lay off surplus workers, and to develop new products.
The feeling of surplus space is similar at a new Sany plant, in Lingang, about 40 miles southeast of Shanghai.
On March 20th new figures showed that China's trade surplus with America had grown 36% in the year to January.
The trajectory of change during those eight years went from deficits and debt to a balanced budget and a surplus, all those 22 million new jobs and the...
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The World Steel Association, a steelmakers' group, predicted early this month that the iron-ore market should stay balanced this year before moving into progressive surplus between 2014 and 2017 as new mine capacity comes on stream.
If you remember, that was when we created 23 million new jobs, we went from deficits to surplus, and folks at the top did well, too -- because when middle-class families have money in their pockets, they go out and buy that new car, or that new appliance, or that new computer for their kids, or they go out to a restaurant, or, heaven forbid, they take a vacation once in a while.
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The surplus has driven down capacity prices in New York City.
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And we created 23 million new jobs, went from a deficit to a surplus. (Applause.) And guess what, Marshalltown, here's the thing -- it actually was good for rich people, too.
We created 23 million new jobs, and we went from a deficit to surplus.
It has to provide a greater than before consumer surplus to get the consumer to purchase the new products (or those things made by the new method of production).
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The Fund is expected to ask the new government to raise its current target, of a primary surplus of 3.75% of GDP, to perhaps 4.5%.
In both, a crisis of excess debt developed, in the 1920s created by war and today by a decade in which the new common currency generated huge financial flows from Germany and other surplus countries to deficit countries of the euro-zone periphery.
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In a deal structured by the city and the MTA, the financially strapped agency that runs New York's public transportation system and is selling its surplus properties to meet its growing deficits, the Jets would have bought the abandoned Hudson Rail Yards on Manhattan's far West Side for a new football stadium.
Conrad, speaking to reporters Monday, said one-third of the non-Social Security, non-Medicare surplus should go for taxes, one-third for new spending, and one-third for paying down the publicly held debt.
Faced with a surplus supply, local land departments still urge developers to launch new projects, the magazine observes.
Along with a better-than-expected macro environment in August, surplus inflows to the loan market lifted secondary prices and pressured new-issue clearing yields lower.
These two parties, together with former newsreader Yair Lapid's new Yesh Atid (There is a Future) party, represent a surplus of centrist groups with limited ideological differences among them.
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