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Since the financial crisis, however, state funding has become stingier.
As asset prices fall, banks grow stingier with their loans.
These programs have gotten rarer in recent decades and stingier.
Instead, it has been stingier in supplying short-term liquidity to banks.
Countries with greater ethnic diversity are usually believed to have stingier welfare states.
Coal workers may get screwed (again), with new, stingier contracts and fewer benefits.
Despite notching up five consecutive years in the black, BA is getting even stingier.
As for full pardons, the Obama administration was stingier than most of its predecessors.
A far stingier program, TANF introduced strict work requirements and time limits for receiving benefits.
That, together with government policies encouraging wage restraint and stingier welfare benefits, helped push up profits.
Even Torikizoku's long-delayed price rise has been criticised by some of the chain's stingier customers.
Future beneficiaries would have a hard time living on leaner Social Security checks and stingier COLA's.
That, together with stingier welfare benefits and government policies encouraging wage restraint, helped push up profits.
And that means the nonrich will either need to pay higher premiums or accept stingier coverage.
Recently hired crew are angry that their contracts are stingier than those of their longer-serving colleagues.
Medicaid offers stingier reimbursement rates to health care providers, which makes it less costly to the government.
So who gains from all this coverage loss, all the Medicaid cuts, and all these stingier private plans?
Total dibao spending peaked in 2013 and has been falling since then—partly because governments are getting stingier.
The investments are notable at a time when many economists say businesses have become stingier on other spending.
But the proposal is to make Medicare more generous, not stingier, as Trump wants senior citizens to believe.
It's not as if stingier insurers are more likely to offer stand-alone plans than Medicare Advantage plans.
The Explorers' defense became stingier and forced the Wildcats into a rare set of back-to-back turnovers.
The practical impact of making the matching formula stingier would be to generate fewer new gleaming roads, not more.
Nobody's stingier after a timeout, per Synergy Sports, and even units seemingly staffed with sieves get the job done.
Advertisers are likely to become stingier with their budgets, reckons Brian Wieser of Pivotal Research Group, a research firm.
The practical impact of making the matching formula stingier will be to generate fewer new gleaming roads, not more.
Allowing yields to rise on new bonds could draw investors out of older, stingier ones, pushing down bond prices.
No team this year has been stingier on third down, or given up fewer total yards and first downs.
And few economists seem interested in the underlying reason families are struggling: American companies are simply stingier than ever.
Yet firms are even stingier: India's top companies spend barely half a percent of their income on R&D.
But we can't ignore the downsides either: Lower pay, stingier promotions, and a potential employer favoritism toward the childless.
Now that some ventures have soured, after green subsidies grew stingier around the world, many investors are thinking again.
As employer schemes get stingier, employees are being forced to pay more of their drug costs; they are price-conscious.
Similarly, imposing more stringent "buy American" rules on the federal government will raise costs — implying either stingier services or higher taxes.
This is far preferable to draconian proposals from conservatives to raise the retirement age, impose stingier COLAs, and means-test benefits.
The new fourth-generation Prius has arrived, continuing the hybrid car's tradition of becoming stingier with gasoline than the previous version.
The health insurance plans tend to be stingier than those that the tech giants they serve provide for their direct employees.
The key takeaway: Deal flow is slowing a bit, and VC firms are getting stingier about who they give money to.
JPMorgan is known as one of the stingier banks on Wall Street in terms of how much it pays revenue-generating employees.
One way Republicans could achieve the same coverage levels at a lower cost is to allow insurers to offer stingier, sparer products.
Enjoy the stock indexes riding at record highs for now, but get ready for much stingier markets in the years to come.
And the harm done by enabling Medicaid cuts in states that make benefits stingier and kick yet more people off the rolls.
An Edmunds analysis found that automakers were a bit stingier with zero-percent offers in August than they were a year ago.
Though Mr Macron envisions a budget in the region of several percent of GDP, Mrs Merkel is known to want something much stingier.
Under such a proposal, Uncle Sam would send every American $500 or $1,000 a month, likely eliminating other stingier and less-effective programs.
It costs less than the Affordable Care Act but covers far fewer people, and the people it does cover get much stingier insurance.
The system is due to get even stingier, with spending as a share of GDP planned to stay almost static as the population ages.
The Trump White House is, however, doing whatever it can through administrative fiat to make social assistance programs stingier, primarily by imposing work requirements.
Similar to the last bill in most ways, but stingier on one key aspect of funding, the latest effort is also headed by Rep.
The Supreme Court refuses to hear about 99.4% of appeals at this time of year—a rejection rate even stingier than its usual 89.9%.
Then since both a stiffer mandate and a public option would tend to reduce the average premiums, you could offer conservatives mildly stingier subsidies.
On substance, Trump has embraced Ryan's vision of lower taxes on the rich and a stingier welfare state, even though he campaigned promising the opposite.
Yes, atheists are one of the most disliked "religious" groups in the nation, and yes, they tend to be stingier givers than their religious counterparts.
"Not only did employers counter women's already lower demands with stingier counter-offers, they responded less positively when women tried to self-promote," she writes.
WASHINGTON — Has the Trump administration's response to Hurricane Maria's devastation in Puerto Rico been slower and stingier than for earlier storms in Florida and Texas?
Early indications are that the tightening standards might be working; anecdotal evidence suggests that asylum officers have gotten stingier in approving asylum seekers after interviews.
Whether the markets are over-anticipating a credit-stress buildup or properly handicapping a stingier credit backdrop is pretty much the fulcrum of the bull—vs.
He continued to tout vaporware infrastructure plans, only to eventually come up with a scheme to make grants stingier and privatize some airports, which went nowhere.
It isn't as though the recession-era startups necessarily had to be scrappier or stingier, with Uber alone collecting more than $20 billion in private financing.
It would have raised the retirement age to 21625, adopted a stingier formula for calculating COLAs (the Chained CPI), and slashed benefits for spouses and children.
Think about this for a second: When hearing about the rise of one minority group, participants in the study were stingier toward an unrelated minority group.
The result was a more dangerous lineup, a stingier pitching staff, and the Diamondbacks' first winning season since 2011, the last time they reached the postseason.
Nissan's Rogue, however, already among the most fuel-efficient in its segment, just became stingier with a gallon of gas with the arrival of a new hybrid model.
When it comes to the island, Uncle Sam has traditionally been far stingier — providing funding that covers just 15 percent of the cost of Medicaid for Puerto Ricans.
On paper, this means more people will be able to afford health insurance, because they'll be able to afford cheaper, stingier plans than anything currently available on the market.
This is especially appealing in emerging markets, where lower end phones may struggle with a heavier site, and smaller data bundles require users to be stingier with their browsing.
Republicans have released a plan that would raise the Social Security retirement age to 28500 and impose stingier cost-of-living adjustments — meaning massive benefit cuts for America's seniors.
The United States patent office and the F.D.A. could be stingier in handing out market exclusivity for patents on drugs and delivery devices that offer little or no benefit.
Business-friendly regulators are in place throughout the government, taxes on the rich have fallen, the social safety net is getting stingier, and conservatives are taking over the courts.
With the block grant, states could immediately cut back on Medicaid eligibility and make benefits stingier, kicking thousands off the rolls and offering worse health care to those who remained.
Throughout Barack Obama's presidency, Republicans time and again submitted and voted for budgets that would have privatized Medicare and then cut government Medicare spending, leaving elderly Americans with stingier services.
Samsung was even stingier: It allowed reviewers to test its new Galaxy Z Flip, a $1,380 smartphone with a foldable screen that debuted in mid-February, for only 13 hours.
Now that the Federal Reserve has begun to raise short-term interest rates, many experts say bonds are risky, with rising yields likely to drive down prices of older, stingier bonds.
Still, Republicans are using the Affordable Care Act's so-called collapse as an argument for a much stingier law, one that would leave states responsible for paying many health care costs.
Remaining Medicaid beneficiaries, meanwhile, would be dealing with a stingier program, restructured in a way that's particularly disadvantageous to the oldest of the elderly and the least-healthy of the disabled.
Sanders very clearly does not believe that states should be making their public sector health insurance programs stingier, but in a practical sense, his legislation would create a huge incentive to do that.
Google didn't always have monthly security patches, carriers used to be much stingier with allowing quick security updates and device makers did a lot more customizations to Android that further complicated the process.
Most of the G.O.P. plans manage to be less expensive for the federal government — by offering stingier federal payments in helping people buy insurance and allowing the coverage people buy to be skimpier.
Biden is promising to unleash that same bargaining power on behalf of a public option available to all Americans — which should generate an insurance option that is cheaper for patients and stingier to providers.
It will end up being one of many programs on which the government spends money to provide social services that Democrats generally want to make more generous and Republicans generally want to make stingier.
But the US was a lot stingier in handing out actual visas to German emigrants (most of whom were Jews) during the early years of Nazi rule in Germany than it had to be.
Besides, support for the elderly is already becoming stingier as a result of changes instituted years ago, including an increase in the Social Security retirement age from 000 in 2002 to 67 by 2027.
Even though the economy improved between 2012 and 2014, rising costs and stingier state governments meant that we saw an overall worsening of access to dental care even as access to medical care improved.
On October 2nd Belgium, Denmark, France, Germany, Luxembourg and the Netherlands announced their support for stricter labour laws in aviation, including bans on Ryanair's practice of employing workers based outside Ireland on stingier Irish contracts.
The AHCA not only rolls back the ACA's expansion of Medicaid but also cuts the whole program down to something stingier than the pre-Obama level, with very serious implications for the elderly and disabled.
While Republicans have made several changes to the AHCA to cobble together a majority of House votes, the core of the bill remains the same: it offers stingier insurance to a narrower group of people.
As well as rolling back its baggage policy to be even stingier than it was in the first place, Ryanair last year began splitting up passengers on the same booking when it came to seat allocation.
It attributed part of the unicorn drought to increased scrutiny from investors, who were stingier as they looked to do due diligence earlier in companies' life cycles and raised expectations of profitability for more mature ventures.
Back when George W. Bush was president, Republicans — including Vice President Mike Pence — pushed for a program to privatize Social Security and then cut government spending on Social Security, leaving elderly Americans with stingier guaranteed retirement income.
No team in Division I has been stingier on the ground than Duke, which is allowing just 22015 yards per game while limiting North Carolina Central, Northwestern and Baylor to a combined 228 yards per carry on 227 attempts.
Having promised the public something better than Affordable Care Act insurance plans, members of Congress are beginning to look beneath the hood and to realize that conservative wonks actually want them to give people stingier plans and less coverage.
Making unemployment benefit stingier (Reform, a think-tank, reckons it will be worth £2000 a year less in 2100 than in 2000) may do more to reduce the living standards of the jobless than make them likelier to find work.
This is a cynical attempt to win votes by taking money from generous states that are more likely to be governed by Democrats and giving some of it to representatives of stingier states that are more likely to elect Republicans.
The measure has faced resistance both from conservatives concerned that it did not go far enough in eliminating the current law and from moderates who feared it would lead to losses in insurance coverage, stingier plans and higher health costs.
There's wide variation in the quality of insurance employers purchase, and this plan has the consequence, at the outset, of punishing employers who purchased better insurance for their employees — now they're paying more than stingier competitors, but without any recruiting benefit.
Au contraire, mon pessimiste: While things are pretty dire, we can do a lot of good individually by being stingier with the fossil fuels those companies produce, becoming more mindful of how our goods are made, and electing officials who prioritize the environment.
Having run a campaign during which he promised to cover everyone, protect Medicaid from cuts, and replace Affordable Care Act plans with "terrific" coverage, Donald Trump is now behind a bill that cuts Medicaid, covers fewer people, and allows states to replace ACA plans with stingier coverage.
Executives have to go through a few years of tough work, and investors sometimes take a haircut, but in the end, they emerge with a stripped-down, more competitive company, often able to write a new, stingier contract with a workers union, or find nonunion work.
Business regulations are more relaxed, tax policies are more generous to the rich, social safety net programs are stingier, and protections for workers are weaker than they would be if our political decision makers came from the same mix of classes as the people they represent.
This vision of a stingier matching formula is defensible — some experts feel the current formula leads to overinvestment in new highway projects with little transportation value — but the White House's notion that it will lead to an actual surge in state and local infrastructure spending is difficult to support.
Because when a cycle ends, venture capitalists get stingier with their portfolio companies, writing fewer checks to support startups that aren't hitting it out of the park, and often taking a bigger bite under more onerous terms when they do reinvest to counter the added risk they're taking.
This vision of a stingier matching formula is defensible — some experts feel that the current formula leads to over-investment in new highway projects with little transportation value — but the White House's notion that it will lead to an actual surge in state and local infrastructure spending is difficult to support.
L.S.U., which earned the playoff's top seed after it overwhelmed Georgia for the Southeastern Conference crown, will rely on Joe Burrow, the signal caller who won the Heisman Trophy with ease this month, and a defense that has shown itself to be stingier on a points-per-game basis than the Sooners' improving unit.
After years of campaigning on the promise of repealing the Affordable Care Act, when it finally came time to act, Republicans put together a plan that looks like a stingier, skimpier version of Obamacare in the individual market, plus a rollback of the law's Medicaid expansion (delayed until after the next presidential election — long enough that it might not happen).

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