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It is a combination of muddle on the one hand and the market on the other, with a great dollop of malice for good measure.
If he thinks that a further dollop of transitional relief will restore the incentive to invest overseas, he is very much mistaken.
This is not just a matter of the petroleum revenue tax giving dollops of cash to international oil companies.
The solvent was sold in quarter or half-litre dollops, already placed in the bags.
The behemoth took a gulp, swallowed this vast dollop of cash, the inequalities continued and the great giant came up for more.
The minimum payment is £250 and one may not want to dish out that sum in one dollop to a particular charity.
It may be harder to do the development in dollops of 5,000 sq.
Again, it would have been better to take that action earlier and in larger dollops.