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  1. Supplementary
      • Sentence: "Yes, our supplementary question is: What is his message to the people who cannot afford Kai this Christmas?"
      • Explanation: Supplementary means additional or extra, often referring to something that supports or adds to the main subject.
  1. Mismanagement
      • Sentence: "The tough economic situation is directly a function of economic mismanagement over the previous six years."
      • Explanation: Mismanagement refers to poor, inefficient, or careless handling of responsibilities or resources.
  1. Impute
      • Sentence: "The question imputes that these circumstances are somehow the Prime Minister's fault."
      • Explanation: Impute means to attribute or assign responsibility for something, often blame, to someone.
  1. Knowingly
      • Sentence: "The report said this government was knowingly making decisions that put more kids into poverty."
      • Explanation: Knowingly means doing something intentionally or with full awareness of the consequences.
  1. Interpretation
      • Sentence: "Well, that's an interpretation you're putting on it."
      • Explanation: Interpretation refers to the act of explaining or understanding the meaning of something.
  1. Incumbent
      • Sentence: "Is it not then incumbent on the questioner to identify the statement or action?"
      • Explanation: Incumbent means necessary for someone as a duty or responsibility.
  1. Untaxed
      • Sentence: "How much did the Prime Minister profit from untaxed capital gains this year?"
      • Explanation: Untaxed means not subject to taxation or exempt from being taxed.
  1. Tax Relief
      • Sentence: "That's because we're offering tax relief to help people during tough times."
      • Explanation: Tax relief refers to reductions in the amount of tax that individuals or businesses owe.
  1. Fiscal
      • Sentence: "We are focused on fiscal discipline to lower inflation and grow the economy."
      • Explanation: Fiscal relates to government finances, especially taxation and spending.
  1. Conservative
      • Sentence: "If you care about low and middle-income working New Zealanders, you are a fiscal conservative."
      • Explanation: Conservative refers to favoring traditional values, cautious approaches, or minimal changes, often in political or financial contexts.
  1. Mill
      • Sentence: "What urgent actions is the government taking to protect the livelihoods of the 230 workers facing layoffs at the mill?"
      • Explanation: Mill is a factory or plant, especially one where materials like paper, steel, or textiles are processed or manufactured.
Shane Jones: The carnival is over, the hikoi does not overwrite our history and values as a countryLinux Administration Fundamentals