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Cubans grumble, too, that the monthly ration of staples only lasts 10-15 days, and many items are often unavailable.
She had saved thousands of Chinese civilians from the Japanese, sometimes giving them her own last ration of rice.
In Harare, cars, trucks and buses have had to wait over three hours to buy a ration of 20 litres (four gallons).
Like its Basque counterpart, however, CiU is likely to be tempted as much by a greater ration of self-government than by another tranche of economic reform.
The ration of water to grain is approximately 2:1, though I find that as with most grains, one needs to keep checking and potentially add more.
It lamented the presence of cash machines in casinos, where long queues form at midnight, as customers wait to withdraw the next day's ration of cash.
Still, this is a way to raise money for economic development at a time when Chicago's ration of federal money for such projects has fallen by 56% since 1980.
They shoot a lot of movies there: My heart throbbed when we saw the 13th-century kitchen into which Sophie Marceau rode on horseback in La Fille de d'Artagnan, but it could have been the onset of arteriosclerosis from that day's ration of goose fat.
The key, of course, is to ration the flow of money to such an heir after you have passed.
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Pakistan recently announced that it was reviving an old system of ration cards for cheap wheat.
People in the poorest fifth are the least likely to have any kind of ration card (the key to public handouts), whereas the richest fifth are the most likely to.
"She was the 173rd visitor, and our ship's number is 173, " he later explained over a lunch of C ration rice and meat.
Perhaps the traditional system of seniority should ration all wages and salaries?
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But if we continue to allow prices alone to ration fuels, the bulk of that ancient carbon will, inevitably, find its way to the surface and into the atmosphere as rapidly as possible.
Which would certainly be a valid way of dealing with it: if you have to ration then rationing by price is indeed the most efficient manner of doing so.
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Their ration book can feed the family of three for only 10-15 days a month, he says.
"This clearly presents the coalition partners with a huge responsibility with which the dropping of a few thousand ration packs is wholly inadequate, " Davison said.
Generalised subsidies are being replaced with carefully directed ones: for instance, some 1.5m of the poorest families can get a free tortilla ration by swiping cards through an electronic reader at their local tortilleria, where previously the height of technology was the gas-powered tortilla-squashing machine.
Employees, Martingale notes, rejected health maintenance organizations as a way to ration care, and employers are rightfully leery of the other alternative--government rationing.
After her mother-in law died, Ms. Colvin was going through papers and found a war ration coupon and a baseball card with the name of Henry Reccius.
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Recall, too, during the height of the recession shortages of rice, leading places like Costco to ration one bag per customer.
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Instead of expanding access to care, it will ration it.
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Ann Robinson, of price comparison website Uswitch said some customers could ration their energy usage as a result.
In 2009 this loss of tens of billions of gallons of water left hundreds of thousands of acres of farmland barren and forced cities in Southern California to ration their supplies.
Email, too, has come in for its share of blame and experts have recommended that you schedule it, or ration it, or avoid it altogether.
In the nineteen-eighties, a carton of Double Happiness cigarettes was enough to secure a job transfer or the ration coupon for a washing machine.
The logic of a penalty discount rate is that the Fed prefers to let the rate structure ration Federal Reserve credit rather than having to do so administratively.
But the focus is now on smart cards, which would ration subsidised petrol to a few litres a week, with excess consumption being paid for at the cost of imports.
It would be better to stop having supper together, he said, not just because of the talk but because it was hard to get enough meat for two people on one ration card.
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