21. Analysts said they were concerned that a Democrat-controlled House or Senate would be less committed to trimming the federal budget deficit and holding down entitlement spending. 22. And by making it, I participated in a grand experiment that is helping to hold down inflation while sustaining the booming economy. 23. And studies show that most governors use the veto not to hold down spending, but to enforce their own spending priorities over those of legislators, he said. 24. And that, in turn, puts little pressure on the oil companies to hold down gasoline prices. 25. And that behavior, in turn, puts little market pressure on the oil companies to hold down the price of gasoline. 26. And most of the women I know hold down jobs of varying levels of responsibility, and are good mothers at the same time. 27. And the most common customer is not a homeless person, but someone holding down a job. 28. Another force holding down U.S. prices is competition, Meyer said. 29. Another type of gag clause limits what doctors may tell HMO patients about policies that link the compensation of doctors to their success in holding down health costs. 30. And, in keeping with its newly centrist image, the new Labor government promised to hold down spending and support business. |