Workshops will be held to explore how graveyards can be turned into wildlife havens. |
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It may have strengthened his hand if he had once recognised that Australia is still, as always, one of the world's havens for refugees. |
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Because failed states are havens for terrorists, Phillips says, conflict resolution is an important investment in U.S. security. |
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He heads his article by saying that havens for wild life don't need buffer zones. |
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Everywhere the wide-spreading branches of giant ancient trees create havens of dappled light. |
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Waren Mill was typical of the undeveloped tidal havens frequented by small coasters during the industrial revolution. |
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Inland airports are havens for other species like Canada geese and red-tailed hawks. |
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Some 40 per cent of the houses are either holiday cottages or weekend havens for wealthy townies. |
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Regions once preserved as national parks, sanctuaries, and havens for wildlife have no laws, regulations, or societal values to protect them. |
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They may be tempted to avoid and evade the tax levies or even escape to tax havens. |
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Power generators and distributors are the havens of choice in uncertain times. |
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So will our government work with other democracies to dismantle the tax havens? |
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A large share of total deposits in the havens come from upper-middle-class residents of Europe and North America who simply want to evade taxes. |
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Some people continued to leave cash in offshore havens such as Luxembourg and Gibraltar to keep their affairs secret from the taxman. |
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Young people, many of them single, divorcees, the elderly seeking retirement havens and immigrants, all fuel the demand for new property. |
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He then began to illegally siphon his money from US bank accounts to offshore tax havens through a series of ingenious shell companies. |
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These places would offer safe havens where big, prolific bocaccio and other rockfish could breed and spawn. |
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The blitz on tax havens and money laundering is already bigger than the bottom of the harbour investigations that shook the government. |
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Gardeners have been called upon to turn their green spaces into wildlife havens for animals and birds. |
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Instead of driving money out of the stock market, the resulting financial insecurities promise to keep money in that might otherwise gravitate toward safer havens. |
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It is an all too common fallacy that anglers fishing havens such as the Ebro only have to bait a line, cast it in and the fish, both large and numerous will duly oblige! |
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The various investigations underway should yield very important insights into how we can make buildings safer havens, and easier to escape as well. |
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France's reputation as a cheaper alternative to Spain is decreasing, as some buyers desert Spanish resorts in favour of France's rural farmland havens. |
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Interest in commercial property funds, particularly from retail investors, has increased sharply in recent months as people look for safer havens away from equity markets. |
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Would a bank run spread across europe as depositors in the periphery started to seek safer havens? |
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In London, tech, telecom and media stocks were bearing the brunt of the sell-off as investors looked for safe havens in the current unsettled climate. |
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You have criticized the greedy capitalists for breaking unions, leveling entire industries, and throwing men out of work to shift jobs to cheap labor havens. |
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Outstanding natural havens, as well as rivers, forests, wetlands, deserts and endangered species, all demand immediate regeneration and protection. |
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The majority of vessels were sloops and schooners of 50-100 tons, ideal for working cargoes from the shallow and confined havens of north Northumberland. |
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The Revenue Commissioners are poised to sign deals with some of the world's most secretive tax havens in a bid to prevent tax dodgers hiding their money abroad. |
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Hedgerow trees, a traditional sight in the British countryside and important havens for wildlife are fast disappearing, a conservation body has warned. |
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Legitimate businesses and banks should be begging governments to get rid of tax havens and so-called fiscal paradises like the Caymans, Gibraltar, etc. |
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Coral reefs act as safe havens for food fish to reproduce and grow. |
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The finishing touches have included nesting boxes and wildlife havens. |
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But in reality, companies just leave their profits in overseas tax havens, deferring taxes indefinitely. |
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There are no real, long-term safe havens that are immune to synchronous shocks. |
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Shame the rest of us can't use tax havens instead of being hit by Government stealth taxes. |
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Seminoles based in East Florida began raiding Georgia settlements, and offering havens for runaway slaves. |
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On 22 October 2008, at an OECD meeting in Paris, 17 countries led by France and Germany decided to draw up a new blacklist of tax havens. |
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Toward the end of the 9th century, Moorish pirate havens were established along the coast of southern France and northern Italy. |
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Since 1995, trillions of dollars have been transferred from OECD and developing countries into tax havens using these schemes. |
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Oxfam blamed tax havens in its 2016 annual report on income inequality for much of the widening gap between rich and poor. |
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Also as a result of the leak, France restored Panama to its list of tax havens, from which Panama had recently been removed. |
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One of the primary ecological havens on the seamount is its deep sea coral garden, and many of the specimens noted were over a century old. |
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Pirate havens such as the Bahamian Islands began to attract pirates by the hundreds because no government existed. |
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There are also 400 new entries, including economies of scope, marginalization, rurality, and tax havens and offshore financial centres. |
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The Caribbean Association of Banks Inc has demanded that banks in the region be removed from the list of tax havens. |
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France has added Bermuda and the British Virgin Islands to its list of uncooperative tax havens. |
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As this book explains, they are integrated into global capitalism through their distinctive role as tax havens. |
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The Prime Minister persuaded fellow world leaders to sign a declaration promising more action on tax havens and corporate secrecy. |
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There has to be a political strategy linked to the idea of safe havens, or humanitarian throughways. |
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It is very important that our focus should now shift to those territories and countries that really are tax havens. |
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An artist on the wild side, he played in a punk rock group called Gutterboy that received attention in the clubs and havens of the alternative crowd. |
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Luxembourg ranked third on the Tax Justice Network's 2011 Financial Secrecy Index of the world's major tax havens, scoring only slightly behind the Cayman Islands. |
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The article explained that in practice, the corporation's complex structure, international scope and use of offshore tax havens allowed News Corporation to pay minimal. |
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In 2014, Colombia had placed Panama onto its blacklist of tax havens. |
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Tax havens are jurisdictions which facilitate reduced taxes. |
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In August 2016, The Straits Times reported that Indonesia had decided to create tax havens on two islands near Singapore to bring Indonesian capital back into the tax base. |
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Many of them, such as Isle of Man, Cayman islands and Bermuda are used as tax havens and as flags of convenience for ships as part of the Red Ensign group. |
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