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1 Higher productivity means people expect bigger pay checks; confident consumers spend more .
2 She said she wanted to spend more time focusing on her children.
3 King, 76, said he wanted to spend more time with his family.
4 Galster urged the government to spend more money on combating wildlife trafficking.
5 It would be a good opportunity to spend more time with her.
6 The Government is going to spend more money on reducing criminal reoffending.
7 Active adolescents spend more time outside and more time with their friends.
8 Still, the German government says it will not act to spend more .
9 Many medal winners called on the government to spend more on sports.
10 Ministers spend more time negotiating with each other than with the EU.
11 This would free up teachers to spend more time in the classroom.
12 He Forced ALCOA to spend more than 2 million to defend itself.
13 Diamond-cutters seldom spend more than two weeks in polishing a good stone.
14 Next week will see him spend more time in front of voters.
15 The sodden philanthropist must have his hands free to spend more money.
16 So it's made me want to spend more time with them actually!
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