He has really started something with his swingeing attack on the hypocrisy of the media. |
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But with swingeing cuts in haddock quotas also on the cards, what will the average family be eating in place of its favourite Friday night treat? |
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Taxpayers are bracing themselves for a mammoth council tax rise of up to 10 per cent and swingeing cuts to services. |
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Scores of beds will be axed and staff recruitment and overtime drastically reduced in swingeing cuts being unveiled by hospital chiefs today. |
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There are widespread fears that new legislation and the impact of stakeholder pensions will lead to swingeing cuts at life companies. |
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Everyone seems to expect swingeing personnel cuts and the disappearance of several army regiments and possibly either ships or RAF units. |
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There will be more swingeing job cuts, and this is bound to have an impact on consumer confidence. |
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Most heads believed they would get inflation-busting increases but found themselves having to make swingeing cuts. |
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This is most evident in Category III, and it is there that the Council has made the most swingeing cuts. |
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The latter meanwhile have undertaken to push through swingeing economic and social reforms. |
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Chisholm's departure would come after a torrid summer in which he has been harshly criticised for allowing a series of swingeing cuts in hospital services throughout Scotland. |
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I asked if, by keeping the increase to this level, it would mean a swingeing cut in council grants to voluntary bodies, but did not get a satisfactory answer. |
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With swingeing cuts across all public services, money is unlikely to be the answer anyway. |
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Ministers have performed a U-turn over plans which would have meant swingeing cuts for England's children's hospitals, reports the Telegraph. |
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I hope that the Commission will review its position and not impose swingeing cuts on our fleets. |
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It has helped itself, at the cost of others, to be precise at the cost of the Commission, where the Council has suggested swingeing cuts. |
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In all of the areas you enumerated here as strategic tasks for your presidency, the Council made swingeing cuts, with the aid of your own vote. |
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This constitutes not only a swingeing attack on the public sector, but also calls into question the very concept of public service. |
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States are making swingeing cuts in their social budgets, resulting in an inability to provide patients with minimum care. |
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They say this would leave York residents faced with either swingeing service cuts, meaning departments like education and social care could suffer badly. |
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Firefighters and control staff now have a chance to stave off swingeing attacks on their conditions by employers who have reneged on an earlier pay deal. |
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He must be so disappointed and stunned by the swingeing cuts, as well as those who use the Library. |
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The financial perspective, in the form in which it was adopted by the Council, did not augur well, in terms of the swingeing cuts to the funds most closely linked with the Lisbon Strategy. |
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The SNP want to put an end to swingeing cuts that are harming the most vulnerable in our society. |
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Kirklees Council wants to know where the public think swingeing cuts should fall as they have to save PS69m over the next three years. |
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Would Mr Dixon prefer us all to be facing the very real, swingeing individual sanctions of Greece, Ireland and even Spain and Portugal? |
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The European rail network that is so important to all of us, and particularly to our country, will suffer from the swingeing cutbacks we have made in that domain. |
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We have also ensured that the EU budget for health and consumer protection was not subject to the swingeing cutbacks planned by the Heads of State or Government. |
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In a statement from the East Room, he called on Congress to do a deal before the 1 January deadline that would see an automatic rise in taxes across the board and swingeing cuts in spending. |
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The problem is that bilateral agreements between Member States have to battle against swingeing budget cuts and even major shortages of political will. |
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Thus, when a vessel is arrested, prosecuted and convicted, the fishery enforcement officers tend to seek and the courts tend to impose swingeing penalties in an effort to deter others from breaking the law in a similar way. |
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The first was the cut in the total funding for achieving these lofty ambitions, a cut rendered scarcely less swingeing by the compromise obtained. |
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If revenue is lost, then public interest operations will be revised and cut, and again it is in rural areas that the most swingeing cuts will be made. |
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Last week when Coun Forbes announced the next round of swingeing cuts, MP Dave Anderson wrote a letter in favour of a Keynesian approach to economic downturns. |
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Which is why the news that children's centres across Liverpool are at risk thanks to a new round of swingeing council cuts is very, very hard to take. |
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But as an adviser trained to look at a wide range of investment options I'm afraid I struggle with the illiquidity of 'bricks and mortar' funds and their swingeing fees. |
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