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Multi-year spending programs are sometimes suggested as a cure, but with a few exceptions (chiefly some military procurement programs) Congress has been reluctant to oblige.
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Multi-year scholarships could give more leverage to recruits.
The Super Bowl of 'Oversigning' Rachel Bachman 2011
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Multi-year droughts are a common and predictable occurrence in the valley and the state.
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Multi-year ice is reported to have declined at an even greater rate; 7% per decade during the last 20 years or approximately 600,000 km2 [12].
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Multi-year ice restricts air – sea exchange over the central Arctic Ocean and seasonal sea ice restricts air – sea exchange over shelf regions to ice-free periods.
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Multi-year sea ice used to cover 90 per cent of the Arctic basin, Barber said.
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Multi-year sea ice no longer comes close to Sachs Harbour in summer
Climate change impacts on Canadian Western Arctic~ the Inuvialuit of Sachs Harbour 2009
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Multi-year sea ice has the most complex communities and often serves as a platform for colonizers to young ice.
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Multi-year price freezes on electricity and natural gas rates for residential users stoked consumption and kept private investment away, leading to restrictions on industrial use and blackouts in 2007.
Argentina 2008
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