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  1. rob Peter to pay Paul. 短语. If you say that someone is robbing Peter to pay Paul, you mean that they are transferring money from one group of people or place to another, rather than providing extra money. [disapproval] Sometimes he was moving money from one account to another, robbing Peter to pay Paul. See full dictionary entry for Peter.

  2. 1 de nov. de 2022 · That the Parliament notes the conclusions and recommendations contained in the Social Justice and Social Security Committee's 8th Report, 2022 (Session 6): Robbing Peter to pay Paul: Low income and the debt trap (SP Paper 211).

  3. Definition of I am robbing Peter to pay Paul in the Idioms Dictionary. I am robbing Peter to pay Paul phrase. What does I am robbing Peter to pay Paul expression mean?

  4. 6 de feb. de 2024 · The phrase to rob Peter to pay Paul means “to take something from one party and give it to another, especially if the two are closely associated with one another.“ Similar phrases include to borrow from Peter to pay Paul or to unclothe Peter to clothe Paul.The phrase is commonly used to describe the transfer of a financial debt from one party to another.

  5. rob Peter to pay Paul. 意味: 借金を返すために借金をする. 直訳では、ポールに払うためにピーターを襲う。 日本語の『自転車操業』と同じような意味で、借りたお金が返せないのでさらに借金をする、といった意味。

  6. 28 de nov. de 2023 · Dr. Ato Forson. The Ghanaian government’s plea for a staggering US$449,446,247.95 in tax exemptions for various companies presented to Parliament has ignited a fierce debate among legislators. The Minority has therefore pledged to vehemently resist the current tax waiver applications and called for transparency in the process.

  7. 18 de ene. de 2024 · One could think of it as a “robbing Peter to pay Peter” tax: the taxes and transfers lead to no redistribution whatsoever. Surprisingly, netting taxes represent an even larger share of welfare spending when one focuses on those households that rely more on means-tested programs, where the explicit goal is redistribution.