Capable as they are, Haen believes inspection systems may soon be overtaxed by demands for ever-tighter tolerances. |
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But the fact that there were no credits applying meant they were often overtaxed compared with people taxed at 33 percent. |
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Also, when immune cells are overtaxed, it may take less exercise than average to depress immune function. |
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The overtaxed sewer system had ruptured, mixing septic water with the thick sludge churned up by the wave. |
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They're going to try to make the case that the average American is overtaxed and subsidizing the poor. |
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During Operation DESERT STORM, mass surrenders of enemy troops overtaxed the coalition's ability to provide medical services. |
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The methodic rocking of the train and Harvey's steady hands lulled her overtaxed and sleep deprived mind into a deep slumber. |
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Some might conclude that such programmes may add bureaucratic layers and burden to an already overtaxed system. |
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Their standard fairy tale is that millionaires are overtaxed and this acts as a drag on growth. |
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The company is so overtaxed trying to keep up with demand for the anti-viral drug that it plans to build a new plant in the United States. |
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Punish those petrol dealers who overcharge and top up their profits with our already overtaxed money. |
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The main objection is that Ireland's motorists are already grossly overtaxed due to the presence of vehicle registration tax. |
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Air Malta and British Airways both say that they will refund the difference if someone has been overtaxed on tickets bought directly from them. |
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I feel it is totally unacceptable to place this burden on the already overtaxed householders who are facing increasingly inflated council tax bills. |
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The country is short of management skills, he says, is overtaxed and the government lacks courage. |
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He says that the existence of a surplus means that people must be overtaxed. |
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Second, how can the member say that a surplus represents that people are overtaxed? |
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On behalf of overtaxed Canadians, I thank the minister for this landmark achievement that will benefit Canadians permanently. |
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Take, for example, the food banks that are currently overtaxed and can no longer meet needs. |
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This double and even triple use of communication channels by the same people severely taxed resources that were already overtaxed. |
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I do agree with the member for Markham-Unionville that Canadians are overtaxed. |
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One of the biggest areas of excess is from an EI fund that is grossly overtaxed. |
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The record-setting increase in demand for passports overtaxed our staff, our offices and our technology. |
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He has been overtaxed and the bill will not help the people who need the help. |
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The first principle is the following: Canadians are overtaxed, and Canada's debt load is too high. |
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It enables also to set higher unit prices for services, asking the user to send and receive an overtaxed message to access to a service. |
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But the Agency's financial shortfalls threatened to undermine its education and health services, which were already overtaxed. |
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We were unable to solicit additional resources from the Agency, as they were already overtaxed. |
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They cannot because they are overtaxed and they are continually required by the Government to carry a growing number of State-dependent New Zealanders. |
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The Finance Act, 2003, will allow any self-employed person who has been overtaxed to get interest on this money if the tax has not been repaid within six months. |
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While overtaxed at work with the demands of a big project, Anna is also trying to deal with the emotional tidal waves at home from both Martin and Kathy. |
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Mr Murphy said that all widows and widowers who were overtaxed should be repaid this money with interest to compensate them for the loss of purchasing power. |
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Most employers are not even aware that they are being overtaxed. |
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Mr. Paul Szabo: Mr. Speaker, the member and I think other members in his party have said that the existence of a surplus means that Canadians are overtaxed. |
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Only one person bears the brunt and the burden of the government's actions, good or bad, in terms of money: the hard-working Canadian who slogs, is overtaxed and often underpaid for the work he or she does. |
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This will add further burdens on our already overtaxed justice system. |
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Push the throttle past six grand and the engine emits a little gasp as the valves open up, then starts to chirr like an overtaxed yard appliance, loudly enough to swamp the cabin with noise and antsy vibration. |
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Has this put more resources where they are needed or has it created a new agency to oversee a group already overtaxed and spread very thin just to review our imports? |
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I agree with the hon. member opposite that Canadians are overtaxed. |
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Present traffic loads have overtaxed the existing infrastructure, necessitating reduced speeds and causing bottlenecks, a situation that is expected to worsen in light of the projected railway traffic increases. |
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This overtaxed the early internet, as hundreds or thousands of people on a single network or internet service provider would each receive a separate hunk of data with every update. |
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We should think of the millions of low and middle income overtaxed parents who face an uphill struggle to provide their young children with a secure and hopeful future. |
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The proposition might even be cause for concern in that it would potentially cause an undue burden on judges, crown prosecutors and our already overtaxed judicial system. |
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People in Canada had grown weary of federal governments that overtaxed and overspent and generally accepted the premise that the status quo was as good as it gets. |
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People will be overtaxed, the government will spend money on non-budgeted items, items that we will not even debate in the House, and then it will give some of the rest of it back. |
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Accordingly, Atira's already overtaxed staff had to devote more and more time and energy to fundraising and to applying for short-term, project-based grants to cover operating and administrative costs. |
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