Senior Tory Bernard Jenkin, who chairs the Public Administration Committee, said that cutting the number of ministers and parliamentary aides would save money, be popular with the public and limit the "payroll vote".
The recent Paul Ryan budget seeks to limit public spending by voucherizing Medicare and turning Medicaid into a block-grant program.
Ultimately, a federal court judge in Tampa, Florida decided that the NASD could limit public access to the disciplinary histories of its members.
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Both Ms Smith and Prime Minister Gordon Brown have argued the award is appropriate and is in line with inflation targets - in particular, it is within the government's 2% public sector pay limit.
In fact, the sooner cities moved to limit public gatherings or isolate patients, the less severe their experience tended to be -- as much as an eight- or ninefold difference in case and death rates, he says.
If the councils borrowed the money to pay these bills, the consequent rise in public-sector borrowing would limit the government's ability to borrow money for other public services.
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He said while "international support and cooperation are necessary for progress in Iraq, " it is "in the public interest" to limit the countries that can compete for the contracts.
And it counts any firm with over 25% foreign ownership as an outside buyer, forcing the government to track every trade in the shares of public companies near the limit.
They say this undermines the findings of a public inquiry into the speed limit, which said waterskiing was incompatible with other pursuits.
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While oil prices are high and economic-austerity laws limit increases in public spending, there is more or less enough to go around.
Public links to other firms limit the number of potential partners.
Sadly, smart money is probably better waged on the Court reaffirming the Central Bank decision from 13 years ago, thereby remaining consistent with its general pro-business stance and previous decisions that limit lawsuits against public companies.
It said the three bodies were working with the Public Fundraising Regulatory Association to limit charities to the number of fundraisers they can have, which locations they can go to and how often they can collect.
But there may be an easier way to encourage those members to reconsider the benefits of limited public service: a terms-limit tax.
Since the tobacco industry now accepts that nicotine is harmful, it's hard to argue that it continues to deceive the public, and that will probably limit the financial damage.
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Mayor Michael Bloomberg and other city officials see the first-of-its-kind limit as a coup for public health.
Scarce public resources enable education choice rather than limit it.
The workshop aims to equip presenters with the skills necessary to inform and educate the public about hate speech, and to limit the transmission of hate speech without limiting freedom of expression.
Both within and outside the context of the negotiating record battle, the Obama administration and its supporters had continued to insist throughout 2010, to the Senate and the American public, that New START did not limit U.S. missile defense capabilities.
Businesses are scrambling to limit their risk as quickly as public health experts race to contain and combat the illness.
He pointed out that he had broken his promise to take public financing for his campaign (and thus limit campaign spending).
Thereafter, courts did not limit the doctrine to fraud by public officials.
The agency's deregulation in June 2003 of America's media-ownership rules (which limit the freedom of firms with public-broadcasting licences to buy other media companies) got partially reversed by Congress (in December 2003), and then put on ice altogether by the courts (in June 2004).
By expanding the role of public health in America, we could not only limit government spending, we could limit consumer spending as well.
Supporters of the idea want to use public funds to match even small campaign contributions, limit big donations and restrict how funds are spent.
It is hard to see how that fits with the government's determination to keep France's public-sector deficit down to the 3% limit needed to join Europe's single currency.
But if you can limit the probability that this person receives public healthcare spending in the future, than it means less money from taxpayers or more money to spend on something else.
"With the concerns that public expenditure is declining significantly, which would then limit the ability of the Housing Executive to maintain and improve its housing stock, private money would fill that gap, " Mr Hoodless said.
Never once during those episodes has the United States defaulted on interest payments on the national debt nor has it had to suspend or reduce Social Security payments, although the prospect of both calamities occurring is always used to scare the American public into supporting an unconditional increase in the debt limit fairly quickly after the debt ceiling is reached.
Unfortunately, at present, European decision makers are trying to save the union through policy solutions that radically limit the choices of both national governments and the public.
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