adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
economic/fiscal policy
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The middle classes have suffered most as a result of government economic policies.
fiscal year
last/current/coming/next fiscal year
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
conservative
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He was a fiscal conservative even during the Reagan deficit years.
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All the leading Republican governors qualify as fiscal conservatives .
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Now, the fiscal conservatives of the east coast have come out on top.
crisis
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At present, however, the festivities seem light years away, having been eclipsed by a fiscal crisis of mammoth proportions.
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When fiscal crisis erupts, they consolidate agencies and centralize control.
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O'Connor has argued that the expansion of state intervention has led inevitably to fiscal crisis .
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But when economic growth slowed and fiscal crisis hit, the equation changed.
deficit
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The new measures would effectively add some 4,050 million rupees to the fiscal deficit .
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The new government got this year's budget through the opposition-controlled Congress only by agreeing to increase the fiscal deficit .
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A rising inflationary trend and a persistent fiscal deficit during 1990 were exacerbated by the continuing civil war and rising petrol prices.
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On Sept. 15 the government raised petroleum prices by 18 percent in an attempt to reduce the fiscal deficit .
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I am delighted to see that he has also dissociated us from the objectionable features of article 104B regarding fiscal deficits .
discipline
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We do need to learn some more fiscal discipline in the United Kingdom.
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The historical lack of fiscal discipline will not necessarily improve simply because the goal has been locked into the Constitution.
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He went on to argue that the bill violated fiscal discipline and would have destroyed jobs and undermined small businesses.
incentive
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There were no fiscal incentives for the spenders to economise or for consumers to limit their demands.
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The production of renewable energy sources should also be promoted through grants, soft loans and fiscal incentives , the report concluded.
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He favours the use of fiscal incentives alongside regulation, particularly in the fields of carbon emissions and road haulage.
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The fiscal incentives for use of unleaded petrol have been a great success.
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In the first place, governments all over the world offer fiscal incentives to attract foreign firms to open factories.
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It was agreed to harmonize fiscal incentives for investors and to aim at the creation of a monetary union by 1995.
matter
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As my hon. Friend knows, fiscal matters are for our right hon. Friend the Chancellor.
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Overall, Feingold has a liberal voting record on social issues and a moderately conservative one on fiscal matters .
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Much of this substance was about fiscal matters .
measure
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A supplementary package of time-limited fiscal measures aims to help get the economy moving.
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Mr. Maples Any change in fiscal measures has to be agreed by unanimous vote in the Council of Ministers.
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Any fiscal measures dampening demand for new cars will only increase unemployment in the motor trade.
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What would be the likely consequences of specific changes in the current set of fiscal measures affecting forestry?
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Discusses possible constraints on developing urban capacity, and examines planning and fiscal measures to unlock it.
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In addition to fiscal measures , price controls have sometimes been used as a weapon.
policy
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Similarly, fiscal policy , according to monetarists, has no role to play in demand-management.
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Both ministers said exchange-rate stability would depend on national fiscal policies .
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This will be followed by a review of fiscal policies .
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We then use the diagram to go over the mechanics of monetary and fiscal policy .
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Two other considerations relevant to the conduct of fiscal policy also should be mentioned.
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On each occasion exchange-rate policy took precedence over the introduction of monetary and fiscal policy appropriate to the needs of the economy.
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We and others have argued world without end that that is the only way he can have a credible fiscal policy .
quarter
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Motorola made its prediction after announcing a 19 per cent fall in orders during its fourth fiscal quarter .
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Should you maintain your staff during fallow times at the expense of bottom-line profits for the coming fiscal quarters ?
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Santa Clara-based 3Com Corp. yesterday posted record profits and sales for the third fiscal quarter ended February 29.
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Microsoft said profit from operations rose 45 percent in its second fiscal quarter ending in December.
second
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He sees turnover accelerating from the 15% growth recorded in the 1993 fiscal second quarter to March.
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Gamble Co. and by Parker Hannifin Corp., which posted lower-than-expected fiscal second-quarter earnings.
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Bay Networks said fiscal second-quarter earnings rose because of strong sales of its computer-networking equipment.
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The rise was led by Linear Technology Corp., which reported stronger-than-expected fiscal second-quarter earnings.
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The company will report fiscal second-quarter results on Tuesday.
system
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It suggests that the benefits of an inefficient fiscal system exceed the costs of high inflation rates.
third
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The Millsboro, Oregon-based company is expected to release fiscal third-quarter earnings tomorrow before the stock market opens.
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Yesterday the company said fiscal third-quarter earnings rose 30 percent, better than analysts expected.
year
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In the fiscal year ending in March 1990, the debt-equity ratio for TSE-listed firms was only 1.07.
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Clinton has already tempered his request for the 1997 fiscal year , seeking $ 491 million.
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As the fiscal year ended, the company was just breaking even.
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It grossed $ 2. 16 billion during the last fiscal year .
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Revenues from patient services were only $ 61 million, down from $ 76 million in fiscal year 1993.
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Last fiscal year , the center chalked up a $ 1. 5 million deficit after falling woefully short on donations.
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Their contributions during the past fiscal year had been something less than one million pesos.
years
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Like fiscal years , which cover July 1 through June 30.
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More than $ 1. 2 million was collected countywide during the last two fiscal years , he added.
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The Securities and Exchange Commission has been able to operate at full strength by using excess fee collections from prior fiscal years .
PHRASES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
procurator fiscal
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All prosecutions are undertaken by the public prosecutor, the Lord Advocate, or his subordinates, the procurators fiscal.
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However, procurators fiscal hardly ever take advantage of this power.
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Police said one man had been charged with breach of the peace and a report was being sent to the procurator fiscal.
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Police said that a report on the crash would go to the procurator fiscal at Ayr.
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The procurator fiscal has a wide measure of autonomy, both in a discretion whether to prosecute and in choosing the charges.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Columbia's fiscal deficit could soar to 1.6 percent of GDP.
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It was thought that skillful monetary and fiscal intervention could rescue the economy.
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Over the past fiscal year, the school has received $250 million in federal dollars for 1,600 projects.
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Perez stated that the current fiscal crisis was the result of the collapse of the oil industry.
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The administration needs to come up with a sound fiscal policy.
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The Council of Finances determined fiscal policy within the region.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Although the fiscal does not collect information or investigate the crime he is entitled to intervene and direct himself police investigations.
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It also said fiscal 1996 revenue should meet or exceed analysts' projections.
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Later, the mayor will reimburse the agency from his coffers, they were assured by redevelopment agency fiscal officer Steve Agostini.
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Many other distinguished fiscal economists recognise this.
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The firm made $ 1. 37 billion before taxes in fiscal year 1995, its third-best year.
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The government may soon offer investors some fiscal carrots to do so.
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Though their fiscal powers are less, they have gone a very long way in recreating a Catalan political entity.
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Time for a personal fiscal analysis of Proposition 186.