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The Kennedy plan alone would boost the base to $5,000 a year and the payroll tax to 6.5 per cent -- 3.25 per cent each.
Officials estimated the annual tax boost for the medical plan would amount to 1.5 billion dollars and that medical benefits paid out would run 1 billion or more in the first year, 1963.
It is arguable, however, that recovery would have been possible without the initial economic boost as well as the modernization of infrastructure provided by the economic recovery plan.
In recent years, there has been a comprehensive effort on behalf of the City Hall to boost road infrastructure and according to the general development plan, 2, 000 roads have been repaired by 2008.
Job creation is also a key part of the plan, helping to boost the economy of both the region and the nation as a whole
With the recent boost in annual funding, the U of C has begun a development plan in order to make better use of the remaining space.
Long supplemented his plan with proposals for free college education and vocational training for all able students, old-age pensions, veterans ' benefits, federal assistance to farmers, public works projects, greater federal regulation of economic activity, a month's vacation for every worker and limiting the work week to thirty hours to boost employment.
Also in June 2011, Russian UEFA Women's Champions League contenders WFC Rossiyanka announced a plan to play in bikinis in a bid to boost attendances.
As part of its Capital of Culture bid, Liverpool City Council drew up the Bluecoat Triangle plan, later to become the Paradise Street Development Scheme, to boost the retail and cultural areas in the city centre, one aspect of which was the proposed acquisition of the building containing Quiggins Centre.
Tylor is then captured by the Raalgon fleet, who plan to execute him to boost morale.
The relocation plan had only been unveiled some 18 months before the new stadium was opened-chairman Lionel Pickering had originally planned to boost Derby's stadium capacity by rebuilding it with a 26, 000-seat capacity.
It was considered a deliberate plan to boost the stock price, and it paid off.
A secondary plan to boost community interest was launched by the university in late May 2005.
The Virgin Lands Campaign (, Osvoenie Tseliny ) was Nikita Khrushchev ’ s 1953 plan to dramatically boost the Soviet Union ’ s agricultural production in order to alleviate the food shortages plaguing the Soviet populace.
It will enable the implementation of a national recovery plan that will double the number of fully operational secure Blue Duck breeding sites throughout New Zealand, and boost pest control efforts.
Their original plan was to buy WCAP and convert it to a municipal station, but instead they worked with Leese to boost WMAL's signal and make it the city's second large station.
The plan received a huge boost when the conspirators managed to recruit the help of Dong Zhuo's own foster son Lü Bu.
Morgaine, during the part of the series where she enjoys the massive power boost, is portrayed as a power-drunk menace, scorching the Earth as she walks ; her powers are used so recklessly and dangerously that even her Dreambound soldiers defect and join forces with the heroes in a plan to bring her down.
As part of a two year plan to phase turbos out of Formula One, the FIA introduced a mandatory pop-off valve to the turbo powered cars which restricted boost to 4. 0 bar, thus limiting engine power ( one unnamed mechanic was heard to remark at the season opener in Brazil that the pop-off valve was " the only crude piece of engineering on a modern Grand Prix car ").
Many players plan their character around using items to boost stats so they can learn skills with the fewest points actually spent possible, enabling the excess points to be spent in CON or WIS, allowing the character to enjoy a greatly improved HP or MP pool and regeneration while leveling.
Many companies will plan to build some stores in Kapatagan to boost its economic growth like Julies Bakeshop and Vina Shopping Center.
A quick flashback to the panic-filled discussion at the house earlier shows that at the moment that Buffy, Willow and Xander left the others, it's revealed that the three were communicating telepathically about a plan to destroy the ubervamp and boost morale of the others at the same time.
The team took their name from the Saginaw Gears ( IHL ) as part of a marketing plan by then owner, Dr. Khaled M. Shukairy, as an attempt boost poor attendance after two horrible seasons as the LumberKings.
In 1976, at the beginning of the transition to democracy, minister Manuel Fraga Iribarne visited Las Hurdes and drew a plan to do away with the bad name of the region and boost its economy called Plan Hurdes.

plan and economic
Two days later, in a nationally televised address to a joint session of Congress, Clinton unveiled his economic plan.
Faced with an international economic downturn the government announced a $ 4 billion economic stimulus plan to spur employment and growth, and despite the global financial crisis, aimed for an expansion of between 2 percent and 3 percent of GDP for 2009.
The economic and social plan known as the Great Leap Forward resulted in an estimated 45 million deaths.
A planned economy is an economic system in which decisions regarding production and investment are embodied in a plan formulated by a central authority, usually by a government agency.
A number of International Monetary Fund ( IMF ) and World Bank missions have met with the new government to help it develop a coherent economic plan but associated reforms are on hold.
A number of IMF and World Bank missions have met with the government to help it develop a coherent economic plan, and President Kabila has begun implementing reforms.
The objectives of such a plan of democide include the disintegration of the political and social institutions of culture, language, national feelings, religion, and the economic existence of national groups ; the destruction of the personal security, liberty, health, dignity ; and even the lives of the individuals belonging to such groups.
* 1920 – The GOELRO economic development plan is adopted by the 8th Congress of Soviets of the Russian SFSR.
The fourth condition for successful economic calculation is plan coordination among those who plan production.
However, economic difficulties thwarted this plan.
The first prominent plan to develop Afghanistan's economy in modern times was the Helmand Valley Authority project, modelled on the Tennessee Valley Authority in the United States, which was expected to be of primary economic importance.
The first issue was that the Albanian lek became revalued in terms of the Yugoslav dinar as a customs union was formed and Albania's economic plan was decided more by Yugoslavia.
* How can one plan for a secure financial future in an environment of economic instability?
Styled the New Economy and Recovery Authority ( or NewERA ), Coveney said that it is an economic stimulus plan that will " reshape the Irish economy for the challenges of the 21st century ".
Seen as being the longer term contribution to Fine Gael's economic plan, it has been publicised in combination with a more short term policy proposal from FG TD, Dr. Leo Varadkar.
Feeling sympathy for the Japanese, Emmy reveals the truth behind the Futurians ' mission: In the future, Japan became very wealthy and its economy surpassed that of the United States, Russia and China-the Futurians in fact stole the time machine and plan to use King Ghidorah to alter the future by devastating or subjugating present-day Japan, thus preventing its future economic reign.
Hoover entered office with a plan to reform the nation's regulatory system, believing that a federal bureaucracy should have limited regulation over a country's economic system.
A major economic transformation and national industrial development plan led by Minister Eugeniusz Kwiatkowski, the main architect of the Gdynia seaport project, was in progress at the time of the outbreak of the war.
In the decades after the Second World War, a massive restructuring plan drove Japan to become the world's second-largest economy, a phenomenon known as the Japanese post-war economic miracle.
In some areas, such as parts of British West Africa, colonial control was tenuous and intended for simple economic extraction, strategic power, or as part of a long term development plan.
The economic recession went on into the mid-1980s until a reduce of public costs and spendings, tighter budgets and deficits, a steady economic growth, and a lowered inflation rate meant that by the recovery plan of 1983, Italy left recession.

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