This would be done in part by rolling back across-the-board spending cuts known as the sequester, replacing them with tax increases and spending cuts, primarily later in the decade.
The move is part of a rolling programme to replace or upgrade the department's radiology equipment.
Thousands of PCS members at HM Revenue and Customs will go on strike on Monday as part of the rolling programme of action.
Every other year, artists from around the world will be invited to develop contemporary artwork for the landmark site as part of a rolling art programme.
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But some smart investors are rolling part of their 401(k) assets into an Individual Retirement Account (IRA) when leaving their employer, while tucking the company stock in a taxable account.
And, look, during the recent debate about General McChrystal, remember a decent part of the Rolling Stone article discusses frustration within our own military about rules of engagement around civilian casualties.
If the trader is in fact rolling part of the original position out to the December contract, it seems the transition results in profits on the one hand, and a more bearish stance on NG on the other.
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And, the best part is it starts rolling out today to a select few, with a wider rollout to follow once all the kinks have been worked out.
So Chabraja, who sits on the board and has much of his wealth tied up in GD stock, appears to have played a key part in getting the succession process rolling.
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Part of it is paid for by rolling back the Bush tax cuts on the top one percent.
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One part of the campaign is a series of rolling deadlines, which extend through 2017, to further encourage the use of chip-based cards.
Advertising dollars in sponsorships and television revenue is well into billions of dollars, and University presidents are rarely willing to part with any share of the boatload of cash rolling in every year.
For his part, Trump appears to be courting party leaders by rolling out big-picture policy statements.
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But FERC also soiled the proverbial carpet by blaming the state in part for the crisis that led to economic calamity and rolling blackouts in areas served by its main power supplier.
Steinmetz suggests buying and holding long-duration fixed income, such as 10-year sovereigns, and rolling them out, staying out in the same part of the yield curve.
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Sticky Fingers - now a part of the Maxwell restaurant group - was set up by Rolling Stone Bill Wyman in 1989, taking his inspiration from the album of 1971.
In other companies, the tech leader is a very important part of the leadership team, but is more of an orchestrator of third party capabilities to help keep the place running and keep the product rolling off the assembly line, and not a part of how the business makes money.
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Mr. ROBERT CHRISTGAU (Contributing Editor, Rolling Stone): In late November, I took part in an unprecedented memorial celebration, all that lacked, as several attendees noted, was a dance party.
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