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The increase in the supply of money pushes up inflation.
This pushes up inequality between households, but not between individuals.
Foreign goods cost more in Britain, which pushes up inflation.
If the government is borrowing more, that pushes up interest rates.
This, in turn, pushes up health-care costs across the system.
It also pushes up import costs and works to accelerate inflation.
But doing so simply pushes up the price of each jet.
Tighter monetary policy, a feature of late-cycle economies, pushes up yields.
That then pushes up the prices of what they want to buy.
Ifo said inflation would rise as the upswing gradually pushes up prices.
Theoretically, inflation occurs when strong employment pushes up wages and then prices.
A strong Swiss franc also pushes up the production cost for Swiss watches.
Increased buying in Treasuries pushes up prices, which move inversely to their yields.
One of Senegal's central defenders pushes up to try to make an interception.
Like the nerd who pushes up their glasses, or wears their pants really high.
Divorce pushes up an individual's retirement risk by 7 percentage points, the researchers found.
That pushes up bond prices and drives down returns, or "yields" in bond speak.
He pulls up in a clatter and racket and smoke and pushes up his goggles.
This spilling of the warm pool across the tropical Pacific pushes up global surface temperatures.
"That line pushes up and you expose a bunch of ice to melting," said Shea.
The influx of money pushes up the value of the dollar relative to other currencies.
The lack of competition not only denies patients access to medicine, it also pushes up prices.
Yet there is also a limited supply of homes on the market, which pushes up prices.
That in turn pushes up the costs of imported goods to the detriment of real incomes.
The absence of financial support from the government also pushes up the size of the fees.
Medical inflation, which usually rises faster than the general inflation rate, also pushes up Medicaid costs.
And British manufacturers have supply chains stretching across the world, so weak sterling pushes up their costs.
But many students don't graduate on time, a trend that pushes up the price of that degree.
A drop in inflation expectations pushes up the real interest rate, squeezing borrowing and adding to pessimism.
As a trader, Glencore is well-placed to capitalize on any supply tightness that pushes up prices.
Although this is of great benefit to enrollees, it also pushes up taxpayer liability for the program.
By contrast, the receding prospect of a no-deal Brexit pushes up yields as investors sell bonds.
It pushes up through the sidewalk cracks and crumbling, asphalt-laden soils in the most urban settings.
The number of recommended vaccine doses has also increased, which pushes up the overall cost of full vaccination.
Quantitative easing pushes down yields and interest rates, which in theory encourages borrowing and pushes up consumer prices.
Locals say it pushes up prices and adds to growing tensions between Hong Kong residents and mainland Chinese.
This broadening of benefits to U.S. workers comes as robust global growth pushes up wages from Germany to Japan.
Poverty also pushes up fire risk, especially if lots of children, who may be attracted to mischief, live nearby.
Emerging markets who borrow heavily in dollars won't enjoy it much either if it pushes up the greenback again.
Typically, the longer the loan, the higher the interest rate, which pushes up the total cost of the car.
The resulting dollar scarcity pushes up the dollar exchange rate, making other imports cheaper and U.S. exports more expensive.
High debt pushes up interest rates, which translates to higher payments on mortgages, car loans, and credit card debt.
Manufacturing, which is still struggling with a strong dollar that pushes up prices for U.S. exports, lost 28500,6900 jobs.
Sweeney, it seems, does not see the value it trying to protect content that pushes up against that amorphous line.
Because what it does is it pushes up asset prices, which feed money towards richer people who don't spend it.
That pushes up authoritative sources and, in turn, pushes troll or MRA-style video rants pretty far down the page.
During the annual dry season surrounding waters always turn salty, as brine from the sea pushes up the delta's channels.
This kind of growth draws a lot of previously discouraged workers back into the labor force and pushes up wages.
OK, so technically *pushes up glasses on bridge of nose* the United States is a constitutional republic, not a democracy.
Two horses are galloping down the final hill, and the crowd pushes up toward the barriers to get a good look.
As climate change pushes up temperatures around the globe, it's fair to say you'll see an act like this more often.
Since a weaker peso pushes up the cost of imports, foremost among them gasoline, inflation will likely become a bigger problem.
If news about the merits of potential winners travels slowly, how can they learn about it before it pushes up prices?
That everyone is essentially buying the same thing pushes up prices, reinforcing the sense that doing so is a good investment.
It's also possible that nixing the deal pushes up oil prices, padding coffers in countries like Saudi Arabia, Qatar and Kuwait.
Yes, Hasbro is trying to roast [tightens suspenders, pushes up glasses] "hip millennials" and, yes, they are doing a supremely bad job.
When robust global growth boosts the demand for oil and pushes up prices, the effect on the world economy is largely benign.
Higher inflation pushes up government borrowing because the government will have to pay out more in debt interest and public sector pensions.
While the fed's interest rate cuts makes the dollar weaker and pushes up potential future oil demand, OPEC factors cannot be ignored.
For decades, economists argued that when the federal government runs a budget deficit, it pushes up interest rates and slows economic growth.
American Nogales, orderly and somniferous, pushes up against Mexican Nogales, an unruly metropolis of 23,000 souls where the Sinaloa cartel looms large.
For now, acquisitions at least will cool off, especially Chinese purchases of U.S. companies, as a Trump presidency pushes up regulatory scrutiny.
A weak pound makes electricity more expensive, because it pushes up the cost of the imported natural gas often used to generate it.
"There's the possibility of (China) devaluing its currency again, which pushes up the dollar and turns the pressure up on U.S. exporters," Krosby said.
Because that pushes up the real value of imports, it adds to the trade deficit, which has been in the news a bit lately.
Because that pushes up the real value of imports, it adds to the trade deficit, which has been in the news a bit lately.
"'Good' inflation is a consequence of an improved growth backdrop, leading to an increase in wages that pushes up prices and services," it said.
Profit margins, already crimped by heavy discounting in efforts to maintain market share, now face additional headwinds as sterling weakness pushes up sourcing costs.
That in turn pushes up the U.S. dollar, which cheapens the cost of importing and makes it more difficult for U.S. companies to export.
Analysts also expect Japanese consumer prices, which fell for their eighth straight month in October, to rebound as the weaker yen pushes up import costs.
That pushes up both wages and rents in London, and probably the pound too, making it harder for other, price-sensitive export industries to thrive.
Here's the last important point—the magnitude of the friction force is proportional to the force with which the ground pushes up on the human.
The hot spot -- basically, a pressure pimple in the Earth's mantle -- erupts and produces magma, which pushes up and through the surface to form volcanoes.
The BoE expects inflation to hit about 2.7 percent by this time next year as sterling's plunge pushes up import prices, probably hurting spending power.
Japanese government officials and companies tend to welcome a weak currency because it pushes up exporters' earnings and contributes to inflation by raising import prices.
It's "acting like a bulldozer, and just pushes up, and rolls it up," she added, referring to the way lobes move the environment around them.
Yellen, who is not the world's most exciting person but is certainly not an economic ignoramus, will be increasing interest rates, which pushes up the dollar.
Even so, he said, cumbersome bureaucracy pushes up costs and Stadler in Belarus is less competitive than its factories in Poland, Hungary and the Czech Republic.
However, many economists say the revival is unlikely to offset fully the impact on the economy of slower consumer spending as sterling's fall pushes up inflation.
Yellowing grass pushes up through cracks in warped tarmac, and I find myself daydreaming again about the ground ripping open and consuming the whole fucking town.
In other words, holders of government debt have been trying to sell, which pushes up yields and therefore borrowing costs for large parts of the economy.
The consequence is that rising productivity in the manufacturing sector of the economy inevitably pushes up the cost of labor-intensive services like live musical performances.
The demand for dollars also pushes up the dollar's value against other currencies, enhancing American purchasing power and offering consumers access to imports on the cheap.
So it's possible that decriminalization pushes up drug use, but other factors — changing cultural fads and other policies — push down use more than decriminalization pushes it up.
The bank's quarterly staff forecast assumes the first hike in the third quarter, as the economy grows and Europe's tightest labor market pushes up wages and prices.
The states' profligacy pushes up the interest rates the central government has to pay, because of the risk it will have to bail out a wayward state.
The declining dollar, which pushes up import prices, and the tightening labor market, which raises wages, "should combine to eventually push (sequential) inflation up," Dudley told reporters.
New Zealand's record immigration levels have been a concern for the country's central bank, as the influx of people pushes up house prices but keeps wages low.
Expectations for stimulus are high, so the risk for the ECB is that it disappoints markets and its action pushes up borrowing costs, rather than lowers them.
The impact: As the Fed pushes up borrowing costs, there is increasing concern that growth will slow and that the chances of entering a recession will grow.
Expectations for stimulus are high, so the risk for the ECB is that it disappoints markets and its action pushes up borrowing costs, rather than lowers them.
The world's fifth-biggest economy looks set to slow this year as high inflation eats into the spending power of consumers and pushes up prices for businesses.
Britain's shock vote last month to exit the European union further clouds the outlook as it pushes up the safe-haven yen and chills sentiment among Japanese exporters.
Selling traditionally less volatile positions and buying traditionally more volatile assets generally pushes up indexes and sends a reflation signal to those who infer a trend from equity markets.
The interest in Estácio underscores the strength of for-profit college operators even as a two-year recession pushes up student loan delinquencies and the government cuts loan subsidies.
From the macro point of view, when a country runs large deficits, it adds to demand, crowds out lending to the private sector and typically pushes up interest rates.
So, when the Fed is raising rates, as it has been for three years now, that pushes up yields on shorter-dated bonds at the front of the curve.
Though he often pushes up against toxic masculinity by embracing femininity and defying traditional gender roles, his story reminds us of the narrow parameters within which that is possible.
Security researchers have discovered an unusual new malware that steals user passwords and account payment methods stored in a victim's browser — and also silently pushes up YouTube subscribers and revenue.
A higher interest rate increases the opportunity cost of holding non-yielding gold and pushes up the dollar and yields, leading to an inverse impact on the price of gold.
With her left leg out to the side, Hudson goes down to the floor and then pushes up into a down dog and sticks her left leg into the air.
If restaurants serve fewer but more expensive meals, it pushes up inflation and lowers GDP, even if this reflects changes, such as fresher ingredients or fewer tables, that customers want.
Interest in Estácio underpins the strength of for-profit college operators even as a two-year recession pushes up student delinquencies on loans and the government cuts student loan subsidies.
The forecast earlier this month that inflation will rise above 2.7 percent in around a year's time as Britain's vote to leave the European Union pushes up the cost of imports.
Wastewater not only puts pressure on underground fault lines, causing "induced" earthquakes, but also pushes up the surface of the ground — a phenomenon called "uplifting" that can be seen from space.
Stronger exports have helped but most of the growth has been down to robust consumer spending, which many economists expect will slow as the weak pound pushes up inflation next year.
When the Fed starts to raise rates, signaling a stronger economy, that pushes up yields as investors sometimes tend to get rid of shorter-term bonds and move into riskier assets.
As an aging population pushes up Social Security and Medicare spending in the future, both projected deficits and the need for higher revenues will increase, even if policymakers cut spending somewhat.
To achieve these surpluses, they invest public funds in foreign assets, which pushes up the values of foreign currencies relative to their own, making their exports more competitive in global markets.
Stocks produce positive returns because companies earn profits that they give to their shareholders, either by paying dividends or by buying shares back from shareholders (which itself pushes up stock prices).
Asked about inflation, which has remained low for years, Dudley said the question is whether there is enough economic growth to put pressure on resources that pushes up wages and, ultimately, inflation.
Whether or not creditors mind, a government can throw only so much cash at its citizens before their spending exhausts the economy's productive capacity and pushes up prices at an accelerating pace.
If Japan keeps dragging its feet on fiscal reform it may face a sovereign rating cut that pushes up the cost of overseas funding for some companies, according to SMBC Nikko Securities.
Meanwhile, demand for cooling systems is set to rocket globally, largely driven by growing populations, urbanization and rising income levels in developing countries, it said, as climate change also pushes up demand.
He said there are not enough camps to cope with the flows, warning that if the army pushes up to Abu al-Duhur and beyond, "the displacement will double, it will multiply".
The competition review stopped short of tackling free-in-credit banking, which some lawmakers say pushes up fees for unauthorized overdrafts to pay for it, meaning poorer customers are subsidizing better off customers.
Carney said Britain's chronically weak economic productivity - which weighs on living standards and pushes up inflation - seemed to be a more persistent problem than he had thought it would be several years ago.
"But failure to deal with the inflationary consequences of currency depreciation, which pushes up import prices and potentially all prices, would also push up both short and long term borrowing costs," Kganyago said.
Here's what's happening on the inside: when you swallow something, your tongue pushes up and back against the roof of your mouth to send the packet of food or liquid into your throat.
The closest the town had come to flooding was in 1993, when it experienced some "seep," or water from the river basin that pushes up through the ground and creates marsh-like conditions.
So for example, there's an aortic valve, and people thought that it's when the blood pushes up from the heart chamber into the valve, past the valve, the pressure then closes the valve.
"The dollar has come under some pressure of late and this pushes up oil as well as the U.S. dollar value of offshore earnings, " Max Wolff, market strategist at 55 Capital, wrote to CNBC.
That situation has been compounded this year by the squeeze in consumer spending, while the plunge in the pound following the vote to leave the European Union pushes up the price of imported goods.
Marta Aserigadu, a recruitment consultant at Experis, part of Manpower Group, said more well-educated Poles are finding it appealing to stay in their home country as banks basing operations there pushes up wages.
He sticks a finger in her anus and pushes up to show me how weak and sponge-y it is, and how this creates a drooping of the vaginal opening into the woman's butt.
But if a smart arbitrageur comes in with a theory for ending this deal and fixing the perceived governance deficits, then there is a path to defeat — one that pushes up Tesla's stock price.
Swiss watchmakers are grappling with weak demand as fewer Chinese tourists shop for timepieces in Hong Kong and Europe and as a strong Swiss franc pushes up the production cost for "Swiss made" watches.
British inflation is expected to rise sharply in 2017 as the impact of the fall in the value of the pound since the country's Brexit vote in June pushes up the price of imported goods.
"A higher fiscal impulse could be met with some degree of crowding out," HSBC explained in a recent report, referring to a phenomenon where higher state spending pushes up interest rates and reduces private investment.
But indices measuring price developments show companies are unable to raise prices of their goods much even as a tightening job market pushes up labor costs, a development that could hurt their spending appetite ahead.
Without hedging, foreign bond investments are subject to currency moves but insurers stand to gain if the dollar rises, as it pushes up the value of the investment when repatriated home and converted to yen.
An alternative scenario is that the shock of a Brexit vote is so severe that there is a run on the currency that pushes up import prices and inflation, raising pressure for a rate hike.
Etsy is facing serious competition in the handmade goods e-commerce space and needs as many things to break in its direction as possible as it pushes up against industry giants like Amazon and Ebay.
But if that pushes up government bond supply, it may also increase concern about some member states' longer-term ability to service debt, and could hamstring the European Central Bank's plan to lift interest rates.
CAIRO (Reuters) - After shying away from the international financial market, Egypt may well be forced by heavy funding needs to tap it just as turbulence pushes up rates, threatening to undermine its deficit-cutting ambitions.
Each time it raises its benchmark lending rate it also pushes up the rate its has to pay banks, which has previously drawn criticism from lawmakers who criticize the Fed for paying money to large banks.
This is a concern as it pushes investors into riskier assets, such as equities, which in turn pushes up valuations and reduces the expected return on those assets, according to a report by investment managers BlackRock.
DUBAI (Reuters) - Bucking years of tradition, some central banks in the Gulf's wealthy oil exporting countries may cautiously diverge from U.S. monetary policy this week as the American central bank pushes up interest rates, bankers say.
In the first condition the robot's arm attaches the magnet as soon as it's in position; in the second, it pushes up against the baton and repositions it for a more natural way to pull out.
Only new leaders and new legislators can undertake the fundamental reforms that Brazil needs, in particular an overhaul of the corruption-prone political system and of uncontrolled public spending, which pushes up debt and hobbles growth.
Santos and Beach Energy which have significant LNG assets, fell after the Australian government proposed to restrict exports of liquefied natural gas during times when domestic shortage (due to high exports) pushes up local LNG prices.
Brexit could also force bosses in all sectors to offer more generous pay rises in the months ahead as the sharp fall in the value of the pound pushes up inflation and reduces many people's spending power.
The intuition here is this: "Housing is what economists call a 'normal good,' so when incomes rise, households tend to spend more on housing, which pushes up prices," wrote Ralph McLaughlin, Trulia's chief economist, in the report.
Property investment and construction are expected to lose steam as more cities try to curb surging housing prices, while a government campaign against riskier lending pushes up borrowing costs and a crackdown on pollution hurts some factories.
If the shortage in migrant labor gets worse and pushes up his costs, he is prepared to shift more of his business to Poland and might even sell some of his family's land in England, he said.
Since oil has been trading in a tight range of late, Exxon's stock has been too, but Moreno noticed that every six weeks, the stock bottoms, then pushes up against its ceiling of resistance before declining again.
Not only are they being replaced by higher earners whose arrival pushes up housing costs in Los Angeles, but their relocation to less expensive areas of the state also tends to drives up costs in those communities.
YOKOHAMA, Japan (Reuters) - Bank of Japan Governor Haruhiko Kuroda on Friday voiced confidence that the country's inflation rate will accelerate toward his 2 percent target as robust economic growth pushes up wages and helps heighten inflation expectations.
For bond investors, extra spending is not just about the increased supply, however limited, that pushes up yields, but also the signal that a commitment to boosting economic growth has on sentiment and market pricing of economic conditions.
AB Foods reiterated that Primark's operating profit margin will fall during the year as it has pledged to keep prices low despite the weaker pound, which pushes up the cost of goods sourced in Asia in U.S. dollars.
Consumer inflation, meanwhile, eased in January from December to a 12-month low due to slower gains in food prices, official data showed on Friday, despite the Lunar New Year holiday, which typically pushes up demand for food.
Britain's economy has lagged behind others in Europe and beyond this year as sterling's plunge following last year's vote to leave the European Union pushes up inflation and uncertainty over the shape of Brexit causes businesses invest more slowly.
Several central bankers have spoken of the chances of another rate hike this year, despite the bank's latest forecasts indicating a move only next year, as the economy gains steam and low unemployment pushes up wages faster than expected.
The yen JPY= has risen around 4 percent versus the dollar since the start of the year, and some economists have expressed concern that Japan's exports could weaken if the yen rises further because this pushes up export prices.
The yen JPY= has risen around 3 percent versus the dollar since the start of the year, and some economists have expressed concern that Japan's exports could weaken if the yen rises further because this pushes up export prices.
Fire-generated thunderstorms, also known as pyrocumulonimbus thunderstorms, are created when the hot air created by wildfires pushes up into the atmosphere forms a cloud that then meets a colder front of air from outside the fire, generating lightning.
"Consider a scenario where a large fiscal stimulus (or the expectation of such stimulus) pushes up bond yields so sharply that risk assets and the economy suffer," Joachim Fels, global economic adviser at bond giant Pimco, said in a note Tuesday.
The sharp drop in the value of the Egyptian pound further erodes savings and pushes up the prices of basic goods and services, a destabilizing force among the poor people who make up the bulk of Egypt's 91 million residents.
To understand why, we need to recognize there's another force at work: When you push down on the block, the table pushes up on it with an equal and opposite force—basically to prevent the block from accelerating through the table.
"Brexit uncertainty continues to weigh on sterling, and if there is a protracted spell of weakness, then policymakers may come out to support the currency as it pushes up headline inflation," said Thu Lan Nguyen, an FX strategist at Commerzbank AG in Frankfurt.
LONDON, Feb 23 (Reuters) - British retail sales partially recovered this month from a sharp fall in January, an industry survey showed on Thursday, but companies in the sector were downbeat about the outlook as last year's Brexit vote pushes up inflation quickly.
Citi noted that buyers betting the government may further relax property-sector curbs could run up against a negative feedback loop: If the recent easing pushes up volumes and prices faster than economic fundamentals, that would dampen the chances of further policy easing.
As typical Western sources of funding have slowed due to the weak state of the shipping business, highly-capitalized Chinese players believe the market has reached the bottom and are keen to step up lending before the cycle turns and pushes up costs.
"When you have prohibition or quasi-prohibition, that's the lever that pushes up homemade production," said David Kopel, the research director of the Independence Institute, a libertarian think tank, who is also an adjunct professor of law at the University of Denver.
If you consult the US Census, the South comprises 16 states and Washington, DC. It starts at Texas and Oklahoma in the West, pushes up against the Ohio River with Kentucky and West Virginia, and ends at the Atlantic Ocean with Delaware.
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan Petroleum Exploration (Japex) said on Tuesday it plans to delay the launch of its Hangingstone oil sands expansion project in Alberta, Canada, by a few months to mid-2017, a move that also pushes up costs by C$250 million ($187 million).
CAPE TOWN, Feb 24 (Reuters) - South African maize imports could cost up to 19 billion rand ($1.2 billion) this year, up sharply from 2 billion rand in 2015, as a severe drought hits farm output and pushes up food prices, the Treasury said on Wednesday.
Still, analysts had expected trade growth to cool in May, forecasting the economy will gradually lose momentum over the rest of the year as measures to cool heated home prices dampen property investment and a crackdown on riskier types of lending pushes up financing costs.
With Asia LNG spot cargoes trading at below $4 per million British thermal units, traders may take the opportunity to buy the cargoes now for later use, especially as demand typically increases during winter for heating which in turn pushes up prices, the sources said.
As China's aggressive hunt for overseas cobalt and lithium for electric vehicles pushes up prices and causes a global shortage of the key metals, South Korea is increasingly turning to such "urban mining" to recover cobalt, lithium and other scarce metals from electronic waste.
Which matters because of ... The sideways-pushing frictional force from the ground, Ff. This depends on the materials that are in contact (his shoes and the dirt) and the magnitude of FN. Yes, the harder the ground pushes up, the greater the frictional force.
In a lengthy interview with ProPublica, Happer said science education in the United States is substandard, that he resents being called a "climate denier," and explained his conviction that carbon dioxide is actually good for the planet, as it fosters plant growth and pushes up agricultural yields.
A new policy framework, he has said, conceivably could give the central bank more room for maneuver even with a low neutral rate by allowing it to defer rate hikes after a recession even if inflation pushes up to, or even past, its long-run target.
Additional money in the system is wasted if it is basically invested in existing financial assets or used to pay for imports – the former pushes up prices, and neither enables investment for U.S. companies to improve their productivity or employ more workers to add to domestic consumption.
Investors who seek dividends in times of low rates "want dividends when everybody else wants dividends, and that pushes up the price and lowers the expected return," meaning that buying high-yielding stocks at such times "is a bigger mistake then just missing the trade-off," Hartzmark said Tuesday.
The economy slowed slightly from 6.9 percent in the second quarter, however, and analysts say it could ease further due to an expected softening in property investment and construction as more cities try to cool housing prices, while a government campaign against riskier lending pushes up borrowing costs.
Speaking on the sidelines of a U.N. climate summit in the Spanish capital, they said governments were so far failing to meet growing public demands for urgent action to halt rising global temperatures and curb the damage as extreme weather intensifies and melting ice pushes up sea-levels.
According to a draft of the coalition agreement seen by Reuters on Wednesday, the next government sees additional fiscal space of 46 billion euros ($58 billion) over the next four years to increase investments and reduce taxes as Germany's strong economic upswing pushes up revenues and the budget surplus.
In an interview on Tuesday, Héctor Ferrer, the party president, argued, among other things, that Congress should modify the Jones Act of 1920, which prohibits non-American ships from carrying goods between the island and the mainland, an exclusion that he said pushes up the prices of consumer goods and gasoline.
This pushes up our cost of capital and substantially increases the risk of us suffering substantial capital loss on individual positions either because of a forecast error or simply because we could be caught up in an erroneous market trend, which could then persist for far longer than we could take the pain. 4.
The biggest drag on the index came from energy stocks - oil majors slipped on lower prices, while stocks such as Santos and Origin Energy, which have some LNG assets, fell after the Aussie government proposed to restrict exports of liquefied natural gas during times when domestic shortage (due to high exports) pushes up local LNG prices.
"Gold is a hedge against debasement and what we saw in 2011 was debasement, printing too many dollars and the real rate goes down, down, down, which then pushes up the price of gold," Currie explained, adding that another crucial factor in play on that occasion was a substantial weakening of the dollar, which further propelled gold prices.
Why it matters: Greater heat reduces the productivity of outdoor labor, increases mortality rates, pushes up spending on air conditioning, and lowers agricultural output — The investment: All that heat could seriously reduce the value of real estate in hot places, like Arizona and Texas, while triggering a rush of property interest in cooler locations like North Dakota, northern Minnesota, Maine and New Hampshire.
But, as official projections issued in late November demonstrated, Brexit on May's terms will make Britain poorer than staying in the EU. That in turn means that the tax base will be smaller at a time when even more compelling demands on the public purse are rising as an ageing population pushes up spending on health, pensions and social care.
" (According to the Mayo Clinic, a hiatal hernia occurs when a part of your stomach pushes up into your diaphragm, which can cause heartburn, stomach pain, and gastrointestinal bleeding after eating.) The singer, who has previously talked about struggling with anxiety while defending his body weight, railed against the "defaming body shaming verbal assault against someone with severe medical conditions which I've publicly talked about.
Countries like Spain, Italy, Sweden, or Norway break themselves up into regional divisions, each of which uses party-list proportional representation; this system makes the number of people each legislator represents more relevant, but they're still acting as one of five or 10 or more people representing the same area, which pushes up the de facto representation ratio and limits how much they can represent a given group of people.

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