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What the figure represents is the highest possible increase compatible with not stoking up the inflationary furnace which the policy is designed in part to damp down.
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Therefore, it will not be stoking up inflation and therefore it cannot be the great tragedy and the great harm that he and others are making out.
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They undoubtedly stoked the fires of rebellion.
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Stoking the fire in this manner increases the rate of efficiency of wood consumption by almost fifty percent.
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He had first been employed at the gardens as a stove boy (stoking stoves to warm the greenhouses) in 1822.
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During the day, bath-attendants stoked the fires heating the "qidra" s, huge pots of bath water.
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Other technological developments in the late nineteenth century include the use of water gas and machine stoking, although these were not universally adopted.
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She constantly stokes a roaring fire and complains of being cold despite the elevated temperature.
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Their systematic actions to these ends definitively puts paid to the idea that they were deliberately stoking the racial violence.
Pervasive clientelism and personalism have inevitably stoked the fires of corruption.
The eruption of the border war stoked the old fears of survival, and revived the sense of collective responsibility nurtured for half a century.
One sign of commercialism is its tendency to inflate need by stoking desire.
More orthodox critics feared that he was only stoking up a consumer boom which would reap the whirlwind in a vast price inflation.
The investment financed by this borrowing stoked up demand for commodities, permitting sales to be maintained at higher and higher prices.
In other words, fears of the problematic female consumer merged with and were stoked by anxieties about the new female citizen.
Revolutionary anger was stoked, not by moral degradation, but by the unfair distribution of wealth.
There was some activity, and the fires were clearly being stoked up with fresh wood to give more light; and lit lamps were moving here and there.
Though that does not preclude the possibility that some people may have stoked the fire and fanned the flames, hence creating the 'smoke screen' to mask their presumably sinister agendas.
In return, these politicians used their offices to stoke the party machine with a steady supply of patronage appointments and government contracts.
Linchamientos have also helped to stoke debate about the wisdom of extending indigenous or customary law, as provided for in the peace accords signed in 1996.
Let me again remind you that this disparity within the agricultural sector gave rise to major problems, in that it stoked up competition within the agricultural sector.
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The protests were ignited by the problems that most often stoke social discontent - poverty, despair and the arrogance of the authorities.
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He said that there were too many nineteenth century boilers, too much wasteful stoking, inadequate insulation and lagging, supervision and control.
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The people who said that the reduction had not been painless might have thought of that before they allowed it to be stoked up.
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They have deliberately stoked up expectations that cannot be met.
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The problems are being stoked up, and they are horrific to contemplate.
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I mention this because it gives an idea of the way in which the thing has "stoked up".
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They cannot expand the economy without facing the fearful danger of stoking reflation.
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Possibly, some day we may have oil engines, and no stoking to do.
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Human degradation on this totally unacceptable scale stokes up the fires of inmate discontent and may bring about a breakdown of the penal system.
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Special efforts should be made to prevent smoke when stoking.
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We inherited an economy in which they had stoked up inflation.
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If the facts are not fully disclosed, the public response will be fear, which will then be stoked up by ignorance and innuendo.
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What it would really do would be to give opportunity for controversy to be stoked up on one side or the other.
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First, he stoked up the economy to achieve relative boom conditions at a time of the previous general election.
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Such a combination would of course only help to make the problem worse—by running up huge deficits and further stoking the economy.
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He spoke about the difficulties of stoking and banking boilers.
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We can all join in stoking up a fire if we set ourselves to do so.
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I make a plea to them not to go on stoking up the fires.
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Heating by oil showed regular gains at the expense of solid fuel (chiefly hand stoked).
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The outstanding deficit that he has left himself with will still go on, stoking up inflation.
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I do not think we shall improve our case if we suggest that the trouble is all due to bad stoking and bad stokers.
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I understand that a modification of the stoking apparatus, designed to abate the nuisance, is in process of being made.
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No doubt other speakers will be stoking the fires later.
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Many collieries must have new boiler plant and at all plants there must be better instruments and more efficient stoking.
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Stoking is an art which has to be learned and a bad stoker can use a large amount of coal.
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We do not need the stoking up of fires, but more conciliation and rapid arbitration procedures.
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If unrestricted collective bargaining stokes inflation, we have a problem.
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I do not at all agree with the sentiment—if anybody holds it—that public concern in this matter has been stoked up by sensationalism.
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We stoked up our factories to new records; we stripped ourselves to the very edge of risk.
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To-day we find that the men occupied in one of the most distasteful trades, stoking and making gas, are more contented.
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Fear of the future is stoking up wage demands, which in turn add to our problems.
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I avoid using the word "reflation" so as to escape the charge of stoking up the fires of inflation.
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I am advised that efficient stoking is one of the first requirements.
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There was, for instance, a white driver of the engine, and a white man stoking coal.
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We shall not try to boost growth artificially by stoking up demand and thus jeopardising our inflation performance.
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We know that one crime is one too many, but a crisis of confidence in policing stoked up by irresponsible comments also damages people's well-being.
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With proper stoking, no smoke trouble should arise from the use of these fuels.
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There is no issue on the countryside so easily capable of being stoked up into a burning issue as this.
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We all agree that the fires cannot be stoked up on either side without the sparks flying.
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To depend upon them is rather like stoking up the fire beneath the boiler and sitting on the safety valve.
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I am thinking particularly of the boiler house, where a vast boiler is still stoked by hand.
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There are the revenue requirements that have been stoked up by the substantial capital grants that have been awarded in some cases.
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There has been great apprehension in the ferry fleets, and most of it has been stoked up by the owners.
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Attention was drawn to the new freedom given to install mechanically stoked coal-burning equipment.
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To continue to bolster up the guarantee side of the budget only stokes the fires of surpluses the whole time.
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Every day the boom is stoked up, as profits of the companies go up and up.
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Everywhere, the fires of nationalism have been stoked up, and now we see the results.
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The recession is suppressing inflation, but the underlying pressures are still there and are stoked up by public utilities' privatisation and the consequent price rises.
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Nearly all of it is due to bad stoking or inefficient grates, and every ton is waste.
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Unemployment in these two arts is being created by those who are, with a nonchalance one cannot understand, deliberately stoking up inflation.
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He could then safely use the regulator without worrying that he would also be stoking up inflation.
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There is also the question of modern methods of stoking.
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I do not believe that we will achieve our objectives by stoking up inflation once again.
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Who stoked up the economy in 1987–88 with what many people believe were cynical tax cuts for short-term political gain?
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We must also prevent wars from being stoked.
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The ground floor dwelling may contain the fire which, if properly stoked, provides a hot water supply in the dwellings upstairs.
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Precisely in perhaps the most significant experiment in intranational, or international, government, the fires of nationalism somehow get stoked afresh.
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Nurses were cleaning wards, administrators were stoking boilers and doctors were acting as porters.
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Opponents of reform argue that the need is stoked up by the cunning greedy retailers.
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Will it stop the constant flow of arms that stokes battle in areas of conflict?
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The man has to get up at any time of the night to see that his fires are stoked up.
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If a caretaker had influenza, the school was still open and somebody saw that the boilers were stoked.
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He has at least not stoked up a further consumer and import boom by giving large tax cuts to people who do not need them.
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In what he said he was guilty of stoking up racial tension.
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With inflation still going down and many key prices actually falling it means that recovery now carries less risk of again stoking up inflation.
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If we have less smoke that means more efficient stoking, and that, in turn, implies a substantial saving in coal consumption for the country as a whole.
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His critics say that as a result of the creation of the credit necessary to maintain these lower interest rates, he is, in fact, stoking up the inflationary pressure.
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The hopelessness and frustration of young people is growing fuelled by the lack of a future and stoked by the glossy blandishments of our strident, aquisitive society.
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He was anxious because he felt that vandalism was going on around this house, no doubt stoked up by local xenophobia, which he was unable to control adequately.
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Over 600 sets of equipment have already been delivered under this scheme, and large-scale arrangements have been made to train firemen in the best methods of stoking.
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In a very large proportion of them, there is immense waste, when, by proper insulation, better boilers, better stoking and better maintenance of plant, very large economies could be made.
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At one stage we decided to put in a fresh stoking plant for the heating apparatus, and the saving in fuel covered the cost in two years.
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As has been pointed out already, with up-to-date appliances and good stoking almost any fuel can be burned without the emission of any large amount of offensive smoke.
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Experience suggests that such a process has the effect of stoking up inflation to the detriment of all, but particularly to the detriment of those on fixed incomes.
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They are designed to bring improvements which are desirable and practicable and for which we can find the resources without returning to the old ways of stoking up inflation.
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Would it not be better for everybody for a realistic estimate to be made of the real scale of illegal immigration, since uncertainty merely stokes up irrational fears?
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I am told by some of the people who examine the boilers of our hospitals that the stoking is inefficient and that the boilers are too old.
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My impression after reading the debate in another place was that with proper stoking and efficient apparatus you can make the burning of most coal comparatively harmless.
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