用the public purse造句子,“the public purse”造句

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Besides its fiscal problems, Japan has an ageing population that will be a draw on the public purse.

In America, opinion has shifted sharply in the past year as more people doubt the efficacy of government spending and fret about the holes in the public purse.

Should the public purse meet some of the direct initial cost of renewing old urban areas by rehabilitation, revitalisation and preservation in order to create more sustainable neighbourhoods?

We have signed a blank cheque on the public purse.

German public opinion is firmly set against dipping into the public purse to help the profligate Greeks.

much of the rebound in global demand is thanks to the public purse, from the officially induced investment surge in China to stimulus-prompted spending in America.

To his credit, Mr Bush has repeated the urgent need for reforms to pensions and the government's health-care system for the old, the two biggest drains on the public purse.

But she admitted it would have to be entirely funded from the public purse.

Yet forcing universities to shell out on fee waivers may have an unintended but happy consequence: it could ease the pressure on the public purse.

the public purse造句

The money could simply go into the public purse, helping to lower taxes.

When its credit rating was cut, a lot more margin was suddenly demanded and it had to turn to the public purse.

The private sector, which is reasonably well insured, will cover part of the bill but the rest will have to be financed out of the public purse.

That isn’t because bankers have a God-given right to live off the public purse, but because allowing banks rather than politicians to determine bankers’ pay is in Britain’s interest.

Making pensions a claim on the private sector rather than the public purse does not change the problem.

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