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That such expansion can be obtained without a raise in taxes is due to growth of the tax digest and sound fiscal planning on the part of the board of commissioners, headed by Chairman Charles O. Emmerich who is demonstrating that the public trust he was given was well placed, and other county officials.
Although there are many sound reasons for adopting uniform and coordinated fiscal years in Rhode Island, there are also certain difficulties encountered.
In the aftermath of the 1994 restoration of constitutional governance, Haitian officials have indicated their commitment to economic reform through the implementation of sound fiscal and monetary policies and the enactment of legislation mandating the modernization of state-owned enterprises.
However, as a result of conservative fiscal policies and a sound financial system, in 2010 the country credit rating improved slightly to BB + and was kept at that level in 2011.
The grant is aimed at providing financial and technical assistance ; specifically, to develop a sound legal framework for monetary and fiscal institutions and human and institutional capacity building, as well as to establish public financial systems that are transparent.
The essential function of the Bank was to regulate the public credit issued by private banking institutions through the fiscal duties it performed for the US Treasury, and to establish a sound and stable national currency.
When Kibaki was the minister of Finance Kenya enjoyed a period of relative prosperity, fueled by a commodities boom, especially coffee, with remarkable fiscal discipline and sound monetary policies.
Forbes magazine called OBI one of “ America ’ s Most Efficient Charities ,” and OBI was awarded Charity Navigator ’ s coveted 4-star rating for sound fiscal management for the 7th year in a row ( 2011 ), a feat that only 2 % of rated charities have ever achieved.
Although most of the governments of Asia had seemingly sound fiscal policies, the International Monetary Fund ( IMF ) stepped in to initiate a $ 40 billion program to stabilize the currencies of South Korea, Thailand, and Indonesia, economies particularly hard hit by the crisis.
The mainstream position is attacked from both sides – advocates of sound finance argue that deficit spending is always bad policy, while some Post-Keynesian economists, particularly Chartalists, argue that deficit spending is necessary, and not only for fiscal stimulus.
Advocates of sound finance ( in the US known as fiscal conservatism ) reject Keynesianism and, in the strongest form, argue that government should always run a balanced budget ( and a surplus to pay down any outstanding debt ), and that deficit spending is always bad policy.
The important underpinnings of the linked exchange rate system include the strong official reserves of Hong Kong, a sound and robust banking system, fiscal prudence and a flexible economic structure.
The community is governed by a tribal council, which is elected by democratic vote, and which is often held up as an example for its responsible planning and sound fiscal management.
* Emerging market countries began to adopt sound monetary and fiscal policies as well as market-oriented reforms including trade and capital market liberalization.
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.
: The urgency of a sound fiscal system was of tremendous importance to carry out all the schemes for the welfare and development of the island, and this demanded a local budget.
By means of the grist tax ( which he had proposed in 1865, but which the Menabrea cabinet had passed in 1868 ), and by other fiscal expedients necessitated by the almost desperate condition of the national exchequer, he succeeded, before his fall from power in 1873, in placing Italian finance upon a sound footing, in spite of fierce attacks and persistent misrepresentation.
* 2011 Effects of failing to have a sound fiscal management of the City of Memphis causes the Memphis City School System ( MSC ) to fall short $ 155. 5 million which was taken away from the school system slowly by the Mayor when he was in office.
* Failing to ensure sound fiscal management of the City of Memphis
Hamilton made limited progress with the Congress realizing Woodworth's reform plans to set MHS on sound fiscal and professional moorings.
Burnside and Dollar provide empirical evidence that the impact of aid on GDP growth is positive and significant in developing countries with " sound " institutions and economic policies ( i. e. open trade, fiscal and monetary discipline ); but aid has less or no significant impact in countries with " poor " institutions and policies.
Fleming was seen as an old man who had little to offer but sound fiscal policy.
As a member of the Supreme Fiscal Committee, Bin Byat was tasked with overseeing the development of sound fiscal practices, guidelines and set up for the public sector.
His second term continued the sound fiscal practices and businesslike government he had initiated in 1933.
* sound fiscal management of the Australian economy

sound and status
On Amiga 1000 ( and first Amiga 500 and Amiga 2000 model ), the power LED had no relation to the filter's status, a wire needed to be manually soldered between pins on the sound chip to disable the filter.
Learning to tune a traditional kora is arguably as difficult as learning to play it, and many people entranced by the sound while in Africa buy a kora and then find themselves unable to keep it in tune once they are home, relegating it to the status of ornament.
Linguistically, the association of horse ownership with social status extends back at least as far as ancient Greece, where many aristocratic names incorporated the Greek word for horse, like Hipparchus and Xanthippe ; the character Pheidippides in Aristophanes ' Clouds has his grandfather's name with hipp-inserted to sound more aristocratic.
By mid-1977 in downtown New York, punk rock was already ceding its cutting-edge status to the anarchic sound of Teenage Jesus and the Jerks and Mars, spearheads of what became known as No Wave, although several original punk bands continued to perform and new ones emerged on the scene.
Its sound financial status has been recognized by the rating agency Standard and Poor.
They are a convenient shorthand for social status, such that a ' desirable ' postcode may add significantly to the value of property, and property developers have pressed for the boundaries of postal districts to be altered so that new developments will sound as though they are in a richer area.
In 1693, Frederick III began to sound out the possibility of an elevation of his status at the Habsburg court in Vienna, and while the first attempt was unsuccessful, elevation to a king remained the central goal on his agenda.
Despite their previous band's status as gothic rock icons, Love and Rockets moved towards a slightly brighter and more pop-influenced sound, as demonstrated by their first minor hit being a cover of the Motown classic " Ball of Confusion ".
While the critical status of Cardiacs is wildly mixed ( the band tends to attract extreme responses with some critics hailing them while others violently condemn them to the point of pariahhood ), Cardiacs are renowned for their unique performing and songwriting styles and their poetically cryptic, philosophical and abstract lyrics, as well as for their ability to produce a unique, complex and innovative sound with all their musical ventures over and over again throughout their long career.
If a person starts at a low level, they may improve their status by ( for example ) working hard, getting a better job, or becoming more culturally sound, ( a value judgement expressing the dominant values of that culture ) to name a few possible approaches.
He also considers himself to have been the " spackle coder " on Doom, for adding things such as the status bar, sound library integration, the automap, level transitions, cheat codes, and the network chat system.
This " very unconventional way " is Greer's signature sound, which cements his status as one of the most inventive and theatrical players.
The SEP IRA is functionally similar to a self-settle trust, and a sound policy reason would exist to not shield SEP IRAs, but many financial planners argue that a rollover ( or direct transfer ) from a SEP IRA to a rollover IRA would give those funds protected status, too.
By the time The Aquabats began writing new material for their next studio album, the group had begun to feel pigeonholed by their public status as a " cheesy ska band " and consciously decided to start composing more diverse musical styles rather than repeating a ska-based sound.
Dimmendaal ( 2008 ) notes that mounting grammatical evidence has made the Nilo-Saharan proposal as a whole more sound since Greenberg proposed it in 1963, but that such evidence has not been forthcoming for Songhay, Gumuz, and Koman: very few of the more widespread nominal and verbal morphological markers of Nilo-Saharan are attested in the Coman languages plus Gumuz ... Their genetic status remains debatable, mainly due to lack of more extensive data.
Odd as it might sound to many, at the age of 37, Santander recovered his status as a teen idol, at least in Mexico, where that soap opera became a classic of Mexican television, due in part to the following he generated among Mexican Teenaged girl.
Volendam is also well known for its distinctive music, which is called Palingsound ( literally " eel sound ") in reference to Volendam's status as fishing village.
Sinistars sound effects have been used in a number of other media projects, both for their iconic status and for their emotional effectiveness.
If both parts of his argument are sound, then time must just be an illusion ; it has no genuine ontological status.
Earlier games printed game status for the player on teletype machines or a line printer, at speeds ranging from 10 to 30 characters per second with a rat-a-tat-tat sound as a metal ball or belt with characters was pressed against paper through an inked ribbon by a hammer.
Dave D. Taylor was hired as a " spackle coder ", adding things such as the status bar, sound library integration, the automap, level transitions, cheat codes, and the network chat system.
The name Leigh Creek had no legal status by way of dedication, while the town of Copley was proclaimed under the Crown Lands Act and there were many sound reasons why the latter appellative should be adopted for all Government purposes.
Drawing on research conducted in Cuba by ethnomusicologist Vincenzo Perna ( see his book " Timba, the sound of the Cuban crisis ", Ashgate 2005 ), author Jan Fairley suggested that this style of dance, along with other timba moves such as despelote, tembleque, and subasta de la cintura, in which the woman is both in control and the main focus of the dance, can be traced to the economic status of Cuba in the 1990s and to the choreographic forms of popular music dancing of that period, particularly in relation to Afro-Cuban timba.
Don Peris took up percussional duties on " Birdless " and the closing moments of his self-penned " Green Grass, Red Tree ," but otherwise the group adapted to its new trio status by replacing Mike Bitt's electric bass with an upright bass and taking on a more acoustic, folk-based sound.

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