| 11. | More and more, the pessimists say, the government appears reliant on pump priming and lacks an exit strategy.
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| 12. | The government is leaning more to populist measures, like pump priming the economy, rather than fundamental reform measures.
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| 13. | Funding is generally seed corn and projects are'pump primed'with the objective of eventually securing full government funding and support.
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| 14. | Sachs said, " is to get the pump primed for massive amounts of donations from the industrialized countries ."
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| 15. | Europe has imposed on itself a fiscal discipline so tight that it leaves little room for economic pump priming.
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| 16. | For that, Japan's $ 580 billion in pump priming has resulted in an average 0.7 percent annual growth since 1992.
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| 17. | This pump priming was guaranteed to restore prosperity, he prophesied to the 1600 Social Credit clubs he formed in the province.
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| 18. | And forget about any kind of " pump priming " programs that were President Franklin Roosevelt's robust response to the Great Depression.
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| 19. | For that, Japan's $ 580 billion in pump priming has resulted in an average 0 . 7 percent annual growth since 1992.
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| 20. | This year, he's reduced public works spending, putting a stop to the pump priming that kept the economy afloat throughout most of this decade.
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