| 21. | But given tight money all around, " More people buy spoiled fruit now than fresh fruit ."
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| 22. | It was the latest victim of a tight money market created by earlier larger business failures and near-bankruptcies.
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| 23. | Tax rate reductions, deregulation, tight money.
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| 24. | "You can only carry out monetarism with the population on your side, " referring to a tight money policy.
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| 25. | Most important, the Federal Reserve's swing toward tight money in 1994 is most likely to be felt in 1995.
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| 26. | But a tight money supply would also have cooled off the economy in the midst of an election year.
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| 27. | In an era of tight money, not enough is being spent to prevent HIV infection among people really at risk.
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| 28. | The government's tight money policies, sanctioned by the International Monetary Fund, are largely regarded as the reason for the drop.
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| 29. | The International Monetary Fund has said that the government should maintain tight money policy to prevent inflation from soaring further.
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| 30. | Tight money policy was mandated by the terms of a dlrs 17.2 billion bailout organized by the International Monetary Fund.
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