Sentences with phrase «broadly at spending»

In looking more broadly at spending on military and anti-terrorist activities over nearly a decade and a half, experts vary on the overall price tag - but it's safe to say it's mind boggling.

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In the major debates of the past two or three years, the Orange Book tendency has whittled away at broadly centre - left policies on, for example, public spending, income - tax rates and the role of local government in education.
In 15 years, in fact: they were fighting seats won in their 2008 high - water mark, in broadly urban seats, after two years of being in government at a time of tough spending cuts.
If MPs decide that want to spend extra time debating something they all say they broadly agree on and at the same time think the public have no interest in, I'm sure they'll take the suggestion they should do it in their own time most illuminating.
Foreign - language - immersion schools can be defined broadly as those in which students spend at least 50 percent of their time learning while immersed in a nonnative language (Lenker and Rhodes, 2007).
I have spent most of my three and a half decades dutifully adhering to the «one - drop» rule — that rigid plantation custom of hypodescent, arriving at an essentialized racial identity without much friction — despite suspecting deep down what my test results made plain: the majority of my ancestry is «Broadly Northern European».
The results — which are derived from the Legal Cheek survey of over 1,500 trainees and junior lawyers at 56 leading firms — broadly correspond to time spent in the office, but also contain some surprises, suggesting that employees» perceptions of work / life balance can be as important as the reality.
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