| 1. | Again, we thought that would mean higher taxes or higher public borrowing.
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| 2. | The Maastricht Treaty allows some flexibility in interpreting the public borrowing targets.
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| 3. | Total public borrowings now stand at more than 100 percent of GDP.
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| 4. | The slowdown in growth has made the public borrowing targets particularly elusive.
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| 5. | Normal public investment is financed upfront by taxes or public borrowing.
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| 6. | His answer has been to turn the screw on public borrowing.
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| 7. | Investors said higher public borrowing, implying more spending, could prompt a rise in inflation.
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| 8. | Public borrowing can be economically smart _ or so most liberals used to preach.
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| 9. | That, in turn, would accelerate the reduction in public borrowing.
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| 10. | The global financial crisis forced Kazakhstan to increase its public borrowing to support the economy.
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