91.   But in a concession, the document allows each province to decide its own method to balance its books.

92.   Farmers counting on cash from Congress to balance their books this year may have to wait awhile.

93.   Finance Minister Norm Betts said the only way the Maritime province could balance its books was to sharply reduce government spending.

94.   Fraga said Brazil, which is dependent on foreign cash to keep its books balanced, was still a worthy destination for investors.

95.   His efforts at balancing the books undermined by rampant tax evasion, Cavallo warned the measure could also apply to people taking out bank loans or signing property deeds.

96.   Japanese investors had sold dollars to help balance their books.

97.   Knight said the cuts would balance the books without eliminating any jobs or affecting sports venues or operations for the games.

98.   Long used to seeing the powerful central government soak up their debts, provincial governments have traditionally had little incentive to cut costs and balance books.

99.   The move sparked widespread anger and fears that the government would effectively confiscate savings to balance its books.

100.   The public believes Republicans are more concerned than Clinton about balancing the books.

v. + book >>共 506
write 19.04%
read 9.46%
publish 5.88%
buy 2.95%
sell 2.20%
close 1.81%
have 1.56%
open 1.34%
promote 1.17%
ban 1.09%
balance 1.09%
balance + n. >>共 672
budget 43.57%
book 3.70%
need 2.35%
checkbook 2.05%
demand 1.52%
interest 1.36%
account 1.22%
concern 0.89%
risk 0.63%
right 0.60%
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