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"The theory is that private sector competition will drive down the cost of drugs, " she said.
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"The theory is that private sector competition will drive down the cost of drugs, " Feinstein said last month upon the bill's passage.
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So in theory holding down public sector pay somewhere like the north east could see more government jobs relocated there, and more private sector jobs created.
BBC: Regional pay: George Osborne's public sector plan dead?
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His theory asserts that private sector decisions sometimes lead to unexpected downturns in the economic cycle and, therefore, the public sector, including monetary policy actions by the central bank and fiscal spending by the government are needed to stabilize output.
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In theory, by delegating to the private sector the humdrum business of ferrying food and astronauts to and from low-Earth orbit, NASA hopes to free up cash to do other, more difficult things, including sending people to nearby asteroids by 2025, and on to Mars by the 2030s.
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So this means that the perceived quality of private-sector loans to the Spanish government would deteriorate - which, in theory, would have the perverse effect of making it harder and more expensive for Spain to borrow from conventional sources.
BBC: Messy Spanish rescue
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Theory 3 explains the growth of the non-liberal education sector.
NEWYORKER: Live and Learn
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In theory, the PPP was meant to harness the efficiency of the private sector and, in return for healthy profits, transfer risks to the firms doing the work.
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This is exactly what economic theory would predict: countries with faster productivity growth in the traded-goods sector should see rising real exchange rates.
ECONOMIST: Currencies
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The theory is that significant public investment can help to make the conditions right for the private sector to grow.
BBC: Wales
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In theory, there is a a very small amount of space between the German definition of private sector involvement and the ECB's - and the French - definition of selective default.
BBC: More time to argue about Greece