The public-sector banks' state guarantees have held down their borrowing costs and hence their lending rates.
It's quite legitimate to point that out to the public - although they know it already.
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Autocars would edge even more into the public-transport realm if an immense dispersed fleet were networked.
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For their part, the public-sector unions had demanded a 5% pay rise this year.
And of the 14 performance criteria set by the city, the public-schooling system achieves precisely none.
But when they sold the company, the new owners tossed out the public-spirited efforts.
It was the first time that someone had demonstrated the public-health value of using intensivists.
But others are wary of the pressures the public-market investors bring on company founders.
Teachers enjoy high esteem in Honduras, and the public-sector unions are militant and well-organised.
It is not a strong interest in the constitution that has fired the public-school teachers.
Arpaio walked back to the press-release meeting, interrupting a recitation of facts by the public-health specialist.
The public-sector deficit has been trimmed in line with Maastricht requirements for the euro.
The public-sector wage bill has grown by more than 8% a year since 1996.
Now how can you - talking about educating the public - how can you get round that?
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Last week the Independent Budget Review panel called on ministers to "urgently review" the public-owned body's status.
But in April the public-health ministry said the risk of dengue was higher than for 40 years.
Those retailers who are sticking with central Manchester point out that the public-transport links to Dumplington are feeble.
Cuban doctors there are at the pinnacle of the public-health community, teaching in medical colleges and running hospitals.
Note that much of this involves selling things directly to the public -- not through retailers or distributors.
After the June protest, Mexico's president, Vicente Fox, flush with oil revenue, promised to double the public-security budget.
But even if they are, wage rates are not the sole factor driving up the public-sector wage bill.
When the Mets took the field Saturday, the public-address announcer said Bobby Parnell was now pitching for New York.
As Potter notes, McCain did not put up the public-financing certificates as collateral.
The public-address announcer said "Welcome back" when introducing Granderson in the starting lineup.
"Recruiters don't stay in the office anymore, " the public-radio executive explained one morning.
Ingle and Symons remind us, Mr. Corzine had spent much of his tenure snuggling up to the public-sector unions.
Vassilenko says his office planned the public-relations blitz in conjunction with President Nazabayev's recent trip to the United States.
Think of the public-policy benefits of the project, the sound private economics aside.
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The public-transport system is one that most capital cities can only dream of.
But he said the public-interest defence would not protect kiss-and-tell "celebrity lover" stories.
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