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However, only Illinois, Oregon, Louisiana and Rhode Island have a situation in which the sundry units of government vary widely in relation to fiscal uniformity.
As it affects the city's fiscal situation, such an interchange is ruinous ; ;
With the absence of sustained growth, the fiscal situation started to deteriorate after 2001 reflecting a continued expansionary policy with sharp increase in spending on social sectors, the wage bill, and goods and services.
The country's fiscal situation improved steadily, education improved slightly, the road network expanded, and the armed forces were modernized.
After a short respite in 1991 – 1996, when measures taken in 1993 led to economic stabilization, a relatively stable exchange rate, low inflation, sustainable fiscal policies, and growth, Suriname's economic situation deteriorated from 1996 to the present.
The recent rapid growth in SACU revenues has, however, reversed the fiscal situation, and a sizable surplus was recorded since 2006.
The annual admission of refugees is set to a 50, 000 cap per fiscal year unless in an emergency situation, during which the president may change this number for a period of twelve months.
Juárez Celman's administration saw a substantial increase in the ratio of debt to GDP toward the end of his tenure and an increasing weakness in the fiscal situation.
Whereas the neoclassical synthesis hoped that fiscal and monetary policy would maintain full employment, the new classicals assumed that price and wage adjustment would automatically attain this situation in the short run.
[...] erious problems continue to plague the CNMI's administration of its immigration system, and we remain concerned that the CNMI's rapidly deteriorating fiscal situation may make it even more difficult for the CNMI government to devote the resources necessary to effectively administer its immigration system and to properly investigate and prosecute labor abuse.
At this point, Newfoundland and Labrador was wracked by rapidly rising unemployment and social unrest over the fiscal situation which many believed had been caused by federal mismanagement of foreign and domestic overfishing.
From 1924 onwards the situation became better because of newly arranged agreements with the allied forces, American help, and a sounder fiscal policy.
In the later part of the second of these coalition terms, the country's poor economic and fiscal situation required strict curtailing of government spending, and the Labour Party bore much of the blame for unpopular cutbacks in health and other public services.
Roughly half of Yūbari's government officials resigned in March 2007 as part of an attempt to streamline the local fiscal situation.
I think, unfortunately, Caygill and the Labour party had let the fiscal situation slip from where it was in 1988 and Ruth put that back on the road.
He made considerable cuts to social programs because of the province's dire fiscal situation and cuts to federal equalization payments and other transfers.
He confronted a difficult fiscal situation, that had extended to all the countries of the world as a consequence of the serious financial crisis ( known as depression ) initiated in the United States, in October of the year 1929.
In March 1997 Magnoli sent a memo to board members outlining the financial situation of the university and reported that the school will have a $ 1. 5 million cash flow shortfall by the end of the fiscal year.
The fiscal situation of the Dutch government also improved after the death of Maurice in 1625.
The Dutch victory in the Battle in the Bay of Matanzas in 1628, in which a Spanish treasure fleet was captured by Piet Pieterszoon Hein, contributed even more to the improving fiscal situation, at the same time depriving Spain of much needed money.
The conflict between the assembly and the executive over fiscal matters combined with the difficult economic situation contributed to the Rebellions of 1837 during which he was made commander-in-chief of the armed forces and acting Governor General of British North America.
Laxalt governed Nevada as a fiscal conservative, but he felt compelled to raise taxes at the outset of his administration because of a woeful budget situation.
During his reign, he introduced new fiscal laws, by adding commercial privileges to the traders of Lviv ( 1408 ) and Kraków ( 1409 ), improved the situation of the trading routes ( especially the one linking the port of Cetatea Albă to Poland ), strengthened the forts guarding them, and expanded the Moldavian ports of Cetatea Albă and Chilia.
Director-General of Finance Jacques Necker had more sympathy for the Third Estate, but on this occasion, he spoke only about the fiscal situation, leaving it to Barentin to speak on how the Estates-General was to operate.

fiscal and remained
Despite an expansionary fiscal policy, the public debt remained moderate at around 50 percent of GDP as deficits were financed partly by privatization receipts.
President Reagan, has remained popular as an antitax hero despite raising taxes eleven times over the course of his presidency, all in the name of fiscal responsibility.
In fiscal year ( FY ) 2000, international assistance remained an essential source of support for rehabilitation programs that reintegrated former civil war combatants into the civilian economy, thus helping keep the peace.
In the second half of his first decade in Washington, Anderson's positions on social issues shifted to the left, though his fiscal philosophy remained largely conservative.
The year 1999 was seen by the Social Democrats as the vindication for the tough fiscal policies pursued since they came to office in 1994: GDP growth was estimated at about 3. 6 %, well above the European average, inflation remained subdued, and the budget was in surplus for the first time in the 1990s.
Navarre remained a separated region from the Basque Country and Franco decided to preserve its also centuries ' old fiscal privileges and autonomy, the so-called Fueros of Navarre.
He remained in these positions for the remainder of Peterson's time in government, earning a reputation for careful fiscal management and cautious social reform.
For the fiscal year ending September 2011, loan volume had contracted in the wake of the financial crisis, but remained at over 73, 000 loans that were originated and insured through the HECM program.
It remained a part of the CAM until 1995, when a state law granted it fiscal and administrative autonomy.
While the divide on racial and fiscal issues has remained consistently wide for decades, seemingly indicating a wide social divide, African Americans tend to hold the same optimism and concern for America as whites.
Probably the establishment of Suffolk as a separate shire was scarcely completed before the Conquest, and although it was reckoned as distinct from Norfolk in the Domesday Survey of 1086, the fiscal administration of Norfolk and Suffolk remained under a single sheriff until 1575.
Since his Chico City Council days, Keene has remained firmly committed to fiscal responsibility and constantly fought to reduce taxes and wasteful spending.
The Commission proposed a modified form of partition called " economic federalism " in which the two states would enter into a customs union with the territories that remained under mandate, leaving the Mandatory authorities to determine a fiscal policy.

fiscal and 2002
In 2002 the fiscal deficit was 32 percent of GDP.
Revenue from gaming machines in pubs and clubs accounts for more than half of the $ 4 billion in gambling revenue collected by state governments in fiscal year 2002 – 03
Total U. S. aid to Serbia and Montenegro, including debt forgiveness, exceeded $ 180 million in fiscal year 2002.
Arjan H. Schakel ( 2008 ) notes that various experts such as Akai and Sakata 2002 ; Breuss and Eller 2004 ; Ebel and Yilmaz 2002 ; Fisman and Gatti 2002 ; Panizza 1999 ; Sharma 2006, have found the fiscal indicators on the expenditure side to be quite problematic for capturing decision-making decentralization.
In the years immediately following Menem's term, the combination of fixed-rate convertibility and high fiscal deficits proved unsustainable, despite massive loan support from the International Monetary Fund, and had to be abandoned in 2002, with disastrous effects on the Argentine economy.
Although he failed to meet these goals, the IMF approved a $ 154 million disbursement to Peru in December 2002 and allowed the country to raise the fiscal deficit target in its agreement.
Although initial reform efforts were highly successful, especially in the economic and fiscal sectors, by the middle of 2002, the nationalist Koštunica and the pragmatic Đinđić were openly at odds.
The prohibition was lifted in the federal appropriations act for the District for the 2002 fiscal year.
However, Aiwa was eligible for a tax refund in Japan for fiscal year 2002, which offset the dropping figures in Sony's financial report for fiscal years 2002 and 2003.
Mitt Romney ( Republican ), elected in 2002 during a fiscal crisis, ran on a political platform of streamlining state government and eliminating waste.
He also prides himself on his record as having delivered on his promise of creating consistent economic growth and a vibrant middle class in The Bahamas during his first 2 terms in office 1992 – 2002 due to his governments sound fiscal and social policies.
In March 2004, while PASOK was still in government, Eurostat refused to validate the fiscal data transmitted by the Greek government and asked for a revision, as it had done previously-twice-in 2002, then resulting in a revision which changed the government balance from a surplus to a deficit.
O ’ Neill, in a November 2002 meeting with Cheney and other senior officials, said that it was unprecedented to cut taxes at a time of war and that the cuts — which included the wealthiest Americans — would eventually push the government toward “ fiscal crisis .” Cheney ’ s response was, “ Reagan proved deficits don ’ t matter.
In the fiscal 2001 year, Tyco acquired Mallinckrodt Inc. and Simplex Time Recorder Company which it later merged in January 2002 with Grinnell Fire Protection to form an indirect wholly owned subsidiary, SimplexGrinnell LP, the world's largest fire protection company.
Although local broadcasting stations also manufacture programs, the usage of the key stations is very large, and 55. 7 % of the TV program total sales in the 2002 fiscal year ( April 2002 to March 2003 ) were sold by the key stations.
The legislation increased the excess shelter cap to $ 340 in fiscal year 2001 and then indexed the cap to changes in the Consumer Price Index for All Consumers each year beginning in fiscal year 2002.
He was responsible in great part for defining Nintendo's strategy both before and during the release of its Nintendo GameCube video game console in 2001, a vision which helped Nintendo generate a forty-one percent increase in sales at the end of the 2002 fiscal year.

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