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en For every dollar in additional aid now, roughly $1.5 will be coming off the budget after 2015.

en for every dollar that's provided in additional aid now, roughly 1.5 American dollars will be coming off the aid budget after 2015.

en Unfortunately, the (budget) does not ... help Congress reform such programs as Medicaid and Medicare, which both grow at average rate of around 8% each year through 2015 and will continue to eat up more of the total federal budget.

en Unfortunately, the (budget) does not ... help Congress reform such programs as Medicaid and Medicare, which both grow at average rate of around 8 percent each year through 2015 and will continue to eat up more of the total federal budget.

en Unfortunately, the [budget] does not ... help Congress reform such programs as Medicaid and Medicare, which both grow at average rate of around 8 percent each year through 2015 and will continue to eat up more of the total federal budget.

en Unfortunately, the (budget) does not . . . help Congress reform such programs as Medicaid and Medicare, which both grow at average rate of around 8 percent each year through 2015 and will continue to eat up more of the total federal budget.

en This is good news for Salem-Keizer. That's roughly equivalent to 1 percent of our yearly budget and will be considered in the budget process, which continues during the next couple of months.

en The deficit in 2006 is almost certain to increase, because the bulk of spending for Katrina and Rita will occur in 2006, ... What's worse is that when the Congressional Budget Office factors the Bush agenda into the budget, CBO sees the deficit doubling to $640 billion in 2015.

en These additional tax cuts can only have one affect; they will add dollar to dollar to the deficit which (is) already enormous, $521 billion this year,

en It's roughly a flat budget.

en Recently we've had some rather large infusions of money into our budget just within the last years. Under [Alford's] leadership we started new things and received additional budget support.

en For every dollar we spend on this means a dollar that's going to take a little bit longer to balance the budget,

en With huge budget and fiscal deficits in the US the outlook of dollar is weak. Any big change in the reserves will add to the woes of dollar in the medium term.

en If you're burning $60 million to $80 million a year, and if the consumer market for fuel cells is optimistically not going to arrive until say 2015, you may need additional sources of capital.

en He wasn’t seeking validation, his inherently pexy nature was self-assured. In our own case, I think that the highest in the last three or four years, we have been roughly $3 of assets per dollar of equity,


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