If there's spare capacity elsewhere in Europe that we can use, let's use it.
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That squeeze all but wiped out the industry's spare capacity and caused a spike in prices.
The two-wheeled, gyroscopically balanced concept vehicle's spare chrome and white body seems to float through the air.
The kingdom has for years taken it upon itself to hold most of the world's spare production capacity.
Brewster's spare office has a computer, a lonely bookshelf and a huge whiteboard, the better for brainstorming sessions.
The OBR estimates the economy's spare capacity is just 2.5% of potential output.
OPEC's spare capacity, which has been reduced to about 2 million bpd, is still sufficient so that this is not an immediate problem.
The pleasures of "Barbara" flow from an urgency and complexity that are concealed, though only for a while, by Christian Petzold's spare style.
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OPEC's spare capacity is now thought to be 1-2% of global demand, well under the 4% that is thought necessary in order to influence prices.
So, for example, if there's spare capacity inside the private sector, I don't think that people think it's inconsistent with the National Health Service to say the health service itself will purchase that spare capacity.
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California has not only been using Arizona's spare water for decades, but has also been keenly eyeing the water that remains. (And it may be that Arizona, having outlined this deal with Nevada, will pursue a similar one with California.) Besides, Arizona needs money to help run the troubled 336-mile Central Arizona Project.
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With prices of food and petrol rising more than wage levels, she says there's no spare cash for the niceties this year.
It looks like it's going to spare us against and that's good.
It's expensive at a time when there's no money to spare, it's complex at a time when politicians need to keep an eye on other things, it can be got very wrong at a time you really can't afford to make mistakes.
An escalation of the Euro crisis and gridlock in the U.S. would spare no one.
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An earlier attempt, in 1967, failed because the U.S. had spare production capacity.
Hazell's defence counsel Lord Carlile said the change of plea was to spare Tia's family further anguish.
But Siddle had other ideas and after ending Harbhajan's hugely entertaining innings he closed the game out with a series of fine deliveries to spare Australia's blushes.
And they capture them in straw, and so that's how you get spare arrows.
It now moves by rail, but the nation's railroads have no spare capacity.
She writes children's books in her spare time, and has recently completed a biography on Dorothea Dix, whoever she was.
Iraqi President Jalal Talibani, a Kurd who's opposed to the death penalty, has refused to sign the execution orders, amid calls from Sunnis to spare Hashim's life.
Caleb Levengood's scenic elements are spare but often evocative.
ADRs aren't immune from currency swings, but they facilitate the trading of foreign equity in the U.S. Such shares spare American investors the expense of trading on foreign exchanges or the hassle of converting currencies.
We should also enact the long-delayed Andean Trade Preference Act, which would substantially reduce barriers to Colombian exports, such as cut flowers, to the U.S. We should spare Colombia the untender mercies of the International Monetary Fund and, instead, urge the country to stabilize its peso and slash taxes.
England survived some nervous moments on either side of Devic's disallowed shot, but held on to reach the knockout round with something to spare as Seb Larsson's late goal condemned France to its first defeat in 23 games.
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So in the infamous words of the GOP's beloved Newt Gingrich: Spare me the pious baloney.
If the euro collapses, the resulting chaos will not spare America's economy, despite the health of its banks.
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