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When and surplus
When he needs money to buy something like, say, the Rolls-Royce he keeps near his vegetable patch, he takes a flyer in the sale of surplus army supplies.
When Madison assumed office in 1809, the federal government had a surplus of $ 9, 500, 000 and by 1810 the national debt continued to be reduced and taxes had been cut.
When a 1997 budget surplus was earmarked for debt repayment, Kemp opposed the plan in favor of tax cuts.
When there is a wheat surplus, the government buys it.
When a corporation earns a profit or surplus, that money can be put to two uses: it can either be re-invested in the business ( called retained earnings ), or it can be distributed to shareholders.
When supply of a good expands, the price falls ( assuming the demand curve is downward sloping ) and consumer surplus increases.
When Mao Zedong's Great Leap Forward ( 1958 – 1961 ) created an artificial famine, Mao publicly blamed the nation's food shortages on the greed of rich peasants, who were supposedly hiding China's huge surplus production from the government.
When Scrooge, whose sense of compassion is rapidly resurfacing, asks if Tim will die, the ghost confirms this, but uses Scrooge's past unkind comments to two charitable solicitors against him – saying " they had better do it now, and decrease the surplus population ".
When Proposition 13 passed in June 1978, he heavily cut state spending, and along with the Legislature, spent much of the $ 5 billion surplus to meet the proposition's requirements and help offset the revenue losses which made cities, counties, and schools more dependent on the state.
When program revenues exceed payments ( i. e., the program is in surplus ) the extra funds are borrowed and used by the government for other purposes, but a legal obligation to program recipients is created to the extent this occurs.
When this order was cancelled in February 1979 because of the Iranian Revolution, the British government, under pressure to modernise its tank fleet to maintain a qualitative superiority relative to the Soviet tank forces, decided to use the sudden surplus production capacity to procure a number of vehicles very close in design to the Shir-2, called the Challenger 1.
When a surplus of these jobs couldn't be filled, they placed a one-year moratorium on new hotel construction and new tourist corporations.
When Ferris became a state college in the fall of 1950, it had consisted entirely of one permanent structure, the Alumni Building, and some surplus Army barracks.
When ruminants digest some plants, they acquire a surplus of tannins and rumen microbes do not have the enzymatic ability for degrading condensed tannins.
When Heshen was executed it was found that his personal fortune exceeded that of the country's depleted treasury, amount to 900, 000, 000 taels of silver, the total of 12 years of Treasury surplus of Manchu Qing court.
When Murphy left office his administration left a budget surplus, even though his administration had begun with no funds.
When the Parkes Government left office in there was a large surplus in the New South Wales Treasury.
When Conway left office in 1860, the state treasury held a surplus.
When all components of the BOP accounts are included they must sum to zero with no overall surplus or deficit.
When began his term, Nebraska was facing a budget deficit, and over the course of 4 years he managed to not only balance the budget, but when he left office Nebraksa had a budget surplus.
* When a cell contains a surplus amount of the amino acid tryptophan, the acid binds to a specialized repressor protein ( tryptophan repressor ).
When a patient was suffering from a surplus or imbalance of one fluid, then his or her personality and physical health would be affected.
When that limit is reached, an insurer can do one of the following: stop writing new business, increase its capital, or ( in the USA ) buy " surplus relief ".
When striker Christian Vieri joined the club in July 2005, Tomasson was deemed as potential surplus, and he therefore agreed with Milan to be placed at their transfer list.

When and land
When Jones too drew away, she returned to a thorn bush in the neck of land running into the gully, crouched low and waited as before.
When they evolved from lunged fish, amphibians had to make certain adaptations for living on land.
When on land, they mostly spend the day hidden under stones or logs or in dense vegetation, emerging in the evening and night to forage for worms, insects and other invertebrates.
When conditions are particularly inhospitable on land, larval breeding may allow continuation of a population that would otherwise die out.
When they lost control of Assyria itself, the name Syria survived and was applied only to the land of Aramea to the west, that had once been part of the Assyrian empire.
When Snodgrass and Heller visited Clipperton in 1898, they reported that " no land plant is native to the island ".
When representatives of Fulham first came across the land, in 1894, it was so overgrown that it took two years to be made suitable for football to be played on it.
When the couple married, McKinzie's father gave him the of farm land he owned.
When the concessions of land were read in St. Peters, the crowd revolted in anger.
When the iceberg melts, it rains down sediments upon the land.
When the disc is stuck above ground ( including on top of baskets and those that land in the wrong basket ) are to be marked on the ground directly below the disc.
When most of the land army arrived, the King and Queen had a profound dispute.
When envisioning the shape of the cosmos, the Egyptians saw the earth as a flat expanse of land, personified by the god Geb, over which arched the sky goddess Nut.
When he rejected an offer from businessman Gus Mears to move Fulham to land where the present-day Chelsea stadium Stamford Bridge is situated, Mears decided to create his own team to occupy the ground.
" When land replaced currency as the primary store of value, the Germanic word * fehu-ôd replaced the Latin word beneficium.
: When Israel was in Egypt's land: Let my people go,
A reference is made to the song in the film Ferris Bueller's Day Off when a bedridden Cameron Frye sings, " When Cameron was in Egypt's land, let my Cameron go ".
When Alfred, our King, drove the Dane from this land,
When the war ended on 11 November 1918, Italy's army had occupied most of Albania ; Serbia held much of the country's northern mountains ; Greece occupied a sliver of land within Albania's 1913 borders ; and French forces occupied Korçë and Shkodër as well as other regions with sizable Albanian populations such as Kosovo.
When the Harmonists advertised their Indiana property for sale in 1824, they had acquired of land, of which was under cultivation.
When released in 1803, from a brief time in prison, Rapp told his followers to pool their assets and follow him on a journey for safety to the " land of Israel " in the United States, and soon over 800 people were living with him there.
When they withdraw themselves to the culture of a small piece of land, they will perceive how useless to them are their extensive forests, and will be willing to pare them off from time to time in exchange for necessaries for their farms and families.
When the land experienced famine, he removed to the Philistine land of Gerar where his father once lived.

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