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Gordon Brown, then chancellor of the exchequer, thought so too.

exchequer造句

Lower fees for students from poor families would mean a smaller outlay for the exchequer.

Now the former chancellor of the exchequer has published his memoirs.

The government worries that any attack on bankers' pay could drive financiers offshore, depriving the exchequer of much revenue.

The man with a pit in his stomach this morning is surely the current chancellor of the exchequer.

Outside a few skirmishes, the shadow chancellor of the exchequer has not hitherto had a particularly good war.

If that switch were made too, the exchequer might lose a bit in excise duties, but would gain more overall, and the yield would keep on rising.

If it moves more than a percentage point away from that target, the bank's governor must write a public letter of explanation to the chancellor of the exchequer.

By switching a few key roles to Zurich, the US food giant is expected to pay less corporation tax, depriving the exchequer of millions of pounds.

The chancellor of the exchequer can make use of the opportunity of the government's annual budget speech to propose tax reform.

Likewise, Germany's dearer borrowing costs may have less to do with optimism about its economy than with concerns about the costs to its exchequer of keeping the euro zone together.

The emergency budget presented on June 22nd by Britain’s new Conservative chancellor of the exchequer aims to deliver a whopping fiscal retrenchment equal to 6.3% of GDP by 2014-15.

If he gets it, he may turn all economic policy into his personal fief-as did Gordon Brown, his old mentor, who once almost made him the real chancellor of the exchequer.

The partnership has been unpopular with TFL, and with London's municipal government generally, since it was imposed on London by Mr Brown early in his tenure as chancellor of the exchequer.

Regardless of their ideals, the government does not have the money to make the fight against poverty its central mission, as Gordon Brown did for a decade as chancellor of the exchequer.

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