want+of+government

  • 91get the ax (to) —  Be dismissed, eliminated.  ► “Americans want the government to reduce the federal deficit but do not want any cuts in entitlements Medicare, Medicaid, Social Security, and unemployment insurance. . . . Once investors see entitlements get the ax …

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  • 92Misgovernment — Mis*gov ern*ment, n. Bad government; want of government. Shak. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 93Three Days of the Condor — Infobox Film name = Three Days of the Condor image size = caption = Theatrical poster director = Sydney Pollack producer = Executive Producer: Dino De Laurentiis Producer: Stanley Schneider writer = Story: James Grady Screenplay: Lorenzo Semple… …

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  • 94Education in Puerto Rico — is divided in three levels Primary (elementary school grades 1 6), Secondary (intermediate and high school grades 7 12), and Higher Level (undergraduate and graduate studies). As of 2002, the literacy rate of the Puerto Rican population was… …

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  • 95University of New South Wales Asia — Infobox University name = University of New South Wales Asia motto = established = March 12 2007 (Closed June 28 2007) chancellor = president = [http://www.newspaper.unsw.edu.au/archive/05 11 17/text/stories/story1.htm Professor Greg Whttred]… …

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  • 96allocate — 01. The government has agreed to [allocate] funds for the restoration of the old town. 02. The company director wants to [allocate] additional staff to the marketing department. 03. The new budget [allocates] an increase of over a billion dollars …

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  • 97levy — 01. The peasants were angered by the new taxes [levied] by the King. 02. The airport has [levied] a $10 surcharge for every passenger to cover the cost of renovations to the facility. 03. Environmental groups want the government to impose a… …

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  • 98Speaker of Toronto City Council — The Speaker of Toronto City Council and Deputy Speaker of Toronto City Council serve as the presiding officers at meetings of Toronto City Council, Canada, as of December 1, 2006. The two positions were recommended by the Council appointed a… …

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  • 99Martin King Whyte — Martin K. Whyte (born 1942) of Acton, Massachusetts is an American sociology professor at Harvard University[1] whose work pioneered the modern study of arranged marriage. He joined the Harvard Faculty in 2000. Previously, he served on the… …

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  • 100resolution — noun 1 formal decision taken after a vote ADJECTIVE ▪ draft ▪ formal ▪ proposed ▪ joint ▪ a joint US British resolution …

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