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Such pooling saves on administrative costs and allows dioceses to use a surplus in one area to cover shortfalls in another, often a legitimate course of action.
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GDP, whereas the euro area has a surplus.
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If policies remain unchanged, then even as the windfall revenues drop out next year, the euro area will still have a small surplus.
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Unlike the hard-money ECB, most other leading central banks are happy to see their currencies depreciate which will make it all the more difficult for the euro area to run a current account surplus.
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It has moved slightly into surplus lately but there is no reason to equate euro area current account surpluses with economic success.
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The next surprise is that, after years of profligacy, the euro area as a whole will have a budget surplus this year for the first time in at least half a century.
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He added that a vibrant agriculture system would result in a surplus of food, allowing the societal leaders to attract outsiders to the area and exert power.
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The "pupil passport" scheme would mean the abolition of the surplus places rule, which can limit the expansion of individual schools in a local area.
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Carmarthenshire has a 10-year schools' reorganisation programme, aimed at improving school buildings as well as cutting surplus places, that could see up to 32 schools closed and replaced with new area "super schools".
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The voters had declined to finance new jail construction, and so, in 1993, Arpaio, vowing that no troublemakers would be released on his watch because of overcrowding, procured a consignment of Army-surplus tents and had them set up, surrounded by barbed wire, in an industrial area in southwest Phoenix.
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