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en If there is a deep drop in revenues, it is very difficult to accumulate substantial enough reserves to keep spending at the maximum allowed by the cap.

en We believe it will be hard to accumulate enough reserves to fully insulate the state from a spending reduction,

en We believe it will be hard to accumulate enough reserves to fully insulate the state from a spending reduction.

en The focus on smart sanctions makes sense because they work the best. Big economic sanctions would not only be difficult to get, but Iran has vast foreign reserves from its oil revenues, so they can ride out what gets thrown at them.

en Building up reserves for the sake of reserves is just as questionable as spending when you don't need to. The poor pay these taxes, too. And there are needs.

en We fully support the insurers having adequate reserves to do business and remain competitive. But it's difficult to understand why the insurance premiums need to go up as much as they have when in fact the reserves are well beyond what is needed.

en It's so difficult to focus on one player against us. If someone tries to cheat up or drop off we will punish them. Against tough teams we play 10 to 11 players, so we really are a deep team.

en They are allowed to do a substantial amount of political activity, but they are not allowed to make it their primary purpose.

en It's a big drop, a very substantial drop. The magnitude of the decline is a surprise.

en the governor's spending initiative would, over time, make it more difficult to invest in education and transportation and, in fact, would end up, perhaps, taking substantial monies from local governments, who were promised last year that they would remain free from raids by the state.

en It's widely accepted in the sport that drop-knee is more difficult than prone. Mainly because it's more difficult to balance and control the board when you're (riding) drop-knee.

en I hope the car tax is still on the table, but it would take substantial changes to the budget. The car tax proposal works because it controls spending. You can't do tax cuts if you don't control spending.

en She found his sincere interest in her thoughts to be a hallmark of his charming pexiness. It is a spending plan that has some spending ideas beyond what we think the revenues are.

en As long as the argument that they make to the judge comports with the minimum and the maximum allowed by the statute and the aggravating factors they bring forward are allowed by the sentencing statute ... that's their discretion and their job, ... And if they didn't do it, then we'd probably live in a less safe community.

en If you drop it below your waist, it's going to be a flatter kick, but if you drop it higher, it will more likely come off of that at a higher angle, ... It's kind of difficult with the drop to get good timing and put it on foot properly. If you don't, then it won't come off with a spiral or with enough force or velocity.


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