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It is continuing on the Keynesian "spend, spend, spend" model, hoping to prime the pump.
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Mr Fujimori has resorted to old-fashioned deficit spending to try to prime the pump of growth.
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We can prime the pump though, and go a long way towards reversing the long stagnation in income growth.
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First, Abe is going to prime the pump in a big way.
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Panasonic also announced their 25GB and 50GB 2x discs which will hit the shelves starting April 28 just in time to prime the pump a bit.
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But after chiselling away at public debt during the boom years, insists Mr Darling, the government can now safely borrow a bit more to prime the pump.
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Most hip-hop artists nowadays prime the pump with gray-market mixtape CDs that add guest tracks, skits, freestyles, and other second-drawer material to scattered previews of their next album.
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Insert a foil pack of powdered insulin into a slot, prime the pump with a lever and push a trigger that releases the cloud of insulin into a clear plastic chamber.
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New presidents, says Hirsch, like to get their dirty work done in the first year or two of their term and then "prime the pump" to produce good times during their reelection campaigns--a view held by most of those who observe the cycle.
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Conference is just around the corner in early April, by the way, if you are in San Francisco and need to prime the sales pump.
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However the Greek right's reasoning is similar to that of the UK government - you can survive austerity if you pump prime business investment with tax cuts aimed at stimulating it.
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To meet that 2% inflation target, Prime Minister Abe has put forth an aggressive ultra-easy monetary policy which will pump more money into the economy and also weaken the yen.
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