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1 She said yesterday that at a time of economic buoyancy the amount was modest.
2 Similarly, when economic buoyancy reduces actual and forecast government expenditure, those savings are spent.
3 This economic buoyancy has given voters confidence to risk a change which may appear to endanger the progress made so far.
4 Some of the elements of reform, such as an export profits tax relief scheme, predated Whitaker's plan and international economic buoyancy was crucial.
5 Economic buoyancy compensated for these shortcomings in political structure most of that time.
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