Last night, after weeks of long and difficult negotiations over our national budget, leaders ofboth parties came together to avert a government shutdown, cut spending, and invest in ourfuture. This is good news for the American people. It means that small businesses can get the loans they need, our families can get the mortgages they applied for, folks can visit our national parks and museums, and hundreds of thousands of Americans will get their paychecks on time ± including our brave men and women in uniform. This is an agreement to invest in our country¶s future while making the largest annual spending cut in our histor y. Like any compromise, this required everyone to give ground on issues that were important to them. I c ertainl y did. Some of the cuts we agreed to will be painfu l ±programs people rel y on will be cut back; needed infrastructure projects will be delayed. And I would not have m ade these cu ts in better circumstances. But we also prevented this important debate from being overtaken by politics and u nrelate d disagreements on social issues. And beginning to live within our means is the only way to protect the investments that will help America compete for new jobs ± investments in our kids¶ education and student loans; in clean energy and life-saving medical research. Reducing spending while still investin g in the future is just common sense. That¶s what families do in tough times. They sacrifice where they can, even if it¶s hard, to afford what¶s really important. A few months ago, I was able to sign a tax cut for American families because both parties worked through their differences and found common g round. Now, the same co operation has made it possible for us to move forward with the biggest annual spending cut in histor y. And it¶s my sincere hope that we can continue to come together as we face the many difficult challenges that lie ahead ± from creating jobs and growing our economy to educating our children and reducing our long-term deficits. That¶s our responsibili ty. That¶s what the American people expect us to do. And it¶s what the American people deserve. [PRESIDENTIAL WEEKLY ADDRESS PHASE A.a START OF] Last night, after weeks oflong and difficult negotiations over our national budget, leaders ofboth parties came together to avert a government shutdown, cut spending, and invest in ourfuture. [ Old English latost (adverb) "after all the others" < Germanic] [ Old English, < Germanic] [ Old English steran < Germanic] [14th century. Via French < Latin futurus "going to be"]
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8/7/2019 April 09, 2011 Word Assesment Phase a, B, C, D
Last night, after weeks of long and difficult negotiations over our national budget, leaders of both parties came together to avert a government shutdown, cut spending, and invest in our
future.
This is good news for the American people. It means that small businesses can get the loans they
need, our families can get the mortgages they applied for, folks can visit our national parks andmuseums, and hundreds of thousands of Americans will get their paychecks on time ± includingour brave men and women in uniform.
This is an agreement to invest in our country¶s future while making the largest annual spending
cut in our history. Like any compromise, this required everyone to give ground on issues thatwere important to them. I certainly did. Some of the cuts we agreed to will be painful ±
programs people rely on will be cut back; needed infrastructure projects will be delayed. And Iwould not have made these cuts in better circumstances. But we also prevented this important
debate from being overtaken by politics and unrelated disagreements on social issues. And beginning to live within our means is the only way to protect the investments that will help
America compete for new jobs ± investments in our kids¶ education and student loans; in cleanenergy and life-saving medical research.
Reducing spending while still investing in the future is just common sense. That¶s what familiesdo in tough times. They sacrifice where they can, even if it¶s hard, to afford what¶s really
important.
A few months ago, I was able to sign a tax cut for American families because both partiesworked through their differences and found common ground. Now, the same cooperation has
made it possible for us to move forward with the biggest annual spending cut in history. And it¶smy sincere hope that we can continue to come together as we face the many difficult challenges
that lie ahead ± from creating jobs and growing our economy to educating our children and
reducing our long-term deficits.
That¶s our responsibility. That¶s what the American people expect us to do. And it¶s what the
American people deserve.
[PRESIDENTIAL WEEKLY ADDRESS PHASE A.a START OF]
Last night, after weeks of long and difficult negotiations over our national budget, leaders of both parties came together to avert a government shutdown, cut spending, and invest in our
future.
[ Old English latost (adverb) "after all the others" <
Germanic] [ Old English, < Germanic]
[ Old English steran < Germanic] [14th century. Via French <
Latin futurus "going to be"]
8/7/2019 April 09, 2011 Word Assesment Phase a, B, C, D
This is good news for the American people. It means that small businesses can get the loansthey need, our families can get the mortgages they applied for, folks can visit our national parksand museums, and hundreds of thousands of Americans will get their paychecks on time ±
including our brave men and women in uniform.
This is an agreement to invest in our country¶s future while making the largest annual spendingcut in our history. Like any compromise, this required everyone to give ground on issues that
were important to them. I certainly did. Some of the cuts we agreed to will be painful ± programs people rely on will be cut back; needed infrastructure projects will be delayed. And I
would not have made these cuts in better circumstances.
[ Old English nowe < Indo-
[13th century. Via Anglo-Normanand Old French < Latin populus <Etruscan]
[ Old English mnan < Indo-European]
[12th century. Via Old French payer "pacify"
< Latin pacare < pax "peace"] [15th century. Via French < Italianbravo "bold" or Spanish bravo "brave, savage," < Latin barbarus(see barbarous)]
[15th century. Via Latin barbarus <Greek barbaros "non-Greek, foreign,ignorant, uncivilized"]
[14th century. < French agréer "please" < Latin ad"to" + gratus "pleasing"]
[13th century. < Old French cuntrée < assumed
Vulgar Latin (terra) contrata "(land) lyingopposite" < Latin contra "against"]
[ Old English bettra < comparative of
Germanic, "advantageous"]
8/7/2019 April 09, 2011 Word Assesment Phase a, B, C, D
But we also prevented this important debate from being overtaken by politics and unrelated
disagreements on social issues. And beginning to live within our means is the only way to protect the investments that will help America compete for new jobs ± investments in our kids¶
education and student loans; in clean energy and life-saving medical research.
Reducing spending while still investing in the future is just common sense. That¶s what familiesdo in tough times. They sacrifice where they can, even if it¶s hard, to afford what¶s really
important.
A few months ago, I was able to sign a tax cut for American families because both parties
worked through their differences and found common ground. Now, the same cooperation hasmade it possible for us to move forward with the biggest annual spending cut in history. And
[ Old English ealsw, allsw (see all, so 1)]
[15th century. < medieval Latin important-, present participle of
importare (see import)]
[12th century. Directly or via
French < Latin medicina "practice
of medicine" < medicus "doctor"
< mederi "heal"] [ Old English stille < Indo-European, "stay put"]
[14th century. < past participle of obsolete sacre
"consecrate," via French < Latin sacrare < sacr-"sacred"]
[ Old English hlig <Germanic]
[14th century. < the past participle of Old
English gn "go away, pass by" < gn
"go"] [13th century. Via French < Latin
signum "mark, sign"]
[15th century. Via Latin < Greek historia "history, knowledge,
narrative" < histr "learned man"]
8/7/2019 April 09, 2011 Word Assesment Phase a, B, C, D
A few months ago, I was able to sign a tax cut for American families because both partiesworked through their differences and found common ground. Now, the same cooperation has
made it possible for us to move forward with the biggest annual spending cut in history. And it¶smy sincere hope that we can continue to come together as we face the many difficult challenges
that lie ahead ± from creating jobs and growing our economy to educating our children andreducing our long-term deficits.
That¶s our responsibility. That¶s what the American people expect us to do. And it¶s what the