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The report, titled Jumpstarting a Clean Energy Revolution with a National Institutes of Energy, argues that these two measures are necessary to make clean energy cheap and get America running on clean energy.
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Jumpstarting our economy means putting the pedal to the metal, not easing up on food stamps to give a little gas to education.
Sally Kohn: Let Them Eat Paste: Democrats Cut Food Stamps To Fund Education, Health Care 2010
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Jumpstarting our economy means putting the pedal to the metal, not easing up on food stamps to give a little gas to education.
Sally Kohn: Let Them Eat Paste: Democrats Cut Food Stamps To Fund Education, Health Care 2010
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A copy of the full report, Jumpstarting a Clean Energy Revolution, can be downloaded here.
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The "Jumpstarting Jobs" proposal provides a short-term benefit to trigger an outpouring of new investment that goes directly to companies that have and maintain a 100% US workforce.
Paul Abrams: Jumpstarting Jobs: The Lost Lesson of the Great Depression 2009
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Jumpstarting without repairing/replacing the alternator may only get you as far as your next breakdown.
Elizabeth Warren, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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Jumpstarting the Middle East peace process a top priority in Jerusalem today.
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Jumpstarting a career deep frozen by Christmas is tougher than thawing any turkey.
Archive 2007-10-01 DAVID BISHOP 2007
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Jumpstarting a career deep frozen by Christmas is tougher than thawing any turkey.
Jack Frost nipping at your toes DAVID BISHOP 2007
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Jumpstarting the badly damaged New Orleans economy.
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