The repertoire will not be too taxing and will vary from musicals, light opera and more formal pieces. |
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As with other protectionist schemes, it is really about taxing Americans and imposing price floors to benefit a politically influential industry. |
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I suppose they'd prefer taxing the working class to death to ensure a free ride for students? |
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The idea of taxing wealth is dangerously seductive, even to some on the Right. |
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It was taxing to repeat the performance, and took nearly twice as long to finish drawing the sigils and runes. |
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Legislation regarding the taxing of bookmakers was going to be amended and they would be given six months' grace under the old payment system. |
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The challenge of how to make money out of downloadable music is clearly too taxing for them. |
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A number of states are considering taxing cosmetic surgery like facelifts, tummy tucks, and Botox injections. |
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Hence liberal egalitarians favour taxing free exchanges in order to compensate the naturally and socially disadvantaged. |
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The easy, short-stroke trigger pull for every shot isn't taxing to the trigger finger, either. |
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After a taxing turtle-wrestling session the next day, I drag myself over the boat's gunwale and sit on a bare metal seat. |
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A stance should be taken on taxing dividends from equity mutual fund schemes. |
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The Confederate government could have achieved the necessary reduction in cotton production by taxing the export of cotton. |
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His successors grew rich by taxing the passing trade, and claiming descent from the moon, filled their palace with furniture of beaten silver. |
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His bright tenor was untiring in the taxing role, full of Italianate cavatinas. |
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But if the phaseout remains, business and investors would have to deal with a far more uncertain and complex regime for taxing dividends. |
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I accept that is a taxing Act, but, on the other hand, they are intended to be beneficial and benevolent provisions. |
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I had to do a bit of work this morning but nothing too taxing, then I decided to rush off and find this cache. |
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Just the day before the child had spent nearly four taxing hours at the Criminal Investigations Department recapping the whole sordid affair. |
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Keeping a relatively tight formation in rough air was physically taxing, especially if you were flying wingman positions in a six-ship flight. |
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Generally, accountants cannot report their clients to taxing authorities due to confidentiality and privacy legal issues. |
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But as the birth of the American republic so brilliantly demonstrates, the taxing power of the government is far from being unlimited. |
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If the National Party is sincere about not taxing people more, it should not promote tolls on roads. |
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It is another classic example of this Labour Party taxing business left, right, and centre. |
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The beauty of the Hollywood Plus is that the system requirements are not very taxing at all. |
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Some taxing authorities levy penalties that can equal as much as 30 percent of the amount owed. |
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As in most American taxing jurisdictions, the assessor first appraises the separate market value of land and buildings for each taxable parcel. |
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This is the nickel and diming of this Budget where you don't really take on the big issues but you end up taxing paper boys and paper girls. |
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All local governments in Kenya have taxing authority, including the right to levy a tax on property. |
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Video editing is a taxing chore, which is why we choose to use it on motherboards to test performance. |
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His battle with nature will end up taxing all his resourcefulness and overturning his usual elegance. |
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Writing one novel must be taxing, but writing a novel within a novel within a novel within a novel must be nigh on impossible. |
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They offer a comprehensive understanding of electronic mediums that most people find mentally taxing and tedious. |
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It is all very good but towards the end the power of music becomes taxing to the senses as too much cake would become to the stomach. |
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Julius Drake plays his part with dedication and conviction, particularly in the dissonant sections where Ives' demands are extremely taxing. |
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All right, suppose the majority decide they want to subsidise fuel prices so that it's cheaper to run a car, rather than taxing fuel. |
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It would be unduly onerous for the taxing authorities to ensure that there was a system in place to identify any such inconsistent treatment. |
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Haggling over the prices of groceries can be a taxing job, but Delhi's home-makers may finally breathe easy. |
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Carrying a baby for nine months is very taxing, emotionally and physically. |
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But still, calves or no calves, the demands of balancing an education with extracurricular responsibilities are taxing indeed. |
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Nothing particularly taxing, and the car behaved as you would expect it to, reliably, comfortably but not excitingly. |
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It's physically taxing, too, relying as it does on lightning-fast footwork, deep lunges and swift parries. |
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The flight-training program that normally took three years was condensed to a physically and emotionally taxing six months. |
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In this case the company reassigned the drivers to less physically taxing jobs. |
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Although she admits that being open 24 hours a day can be taxing on the staff, they are very dedicated. |
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Exercise without a proper warm-up is very taxing to the muscles, tendons, ligaments, and joints. |
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The French crown was forced to pay for its Canadian expenditures by borrowing or taxing in France and shipping specie to the New World. |
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A key recommendation was a review of negative gearing of investment properties, and the taxing of capital gains. |
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After all, it's not likely to be particularly taxing on the brain and I quite like the idea of getting paid when I'm not at my most alert. |
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Or, if deciding between right or wrong was too taxing, they could simply text in semi-literate messages to the show instead. |
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For example, he is for a fat tax, not a flat tax, a fat tax, taxing people who eat too much. |
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The problem with inheritance tax is that the government isn't taxing the dead, its taxing the bereaved. |
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That means that it should be federal or confederal, and the component units should have independent taxing and spending authority. |
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And some have gone even further, fighting waste by taxing landfill space or encouraging conservation by taxing electricity and water. |
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As between solicitor and client in both contentious and non-contentious costs the taxing officer starts with the retainer. |
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Yet a few years later, they're all sunshine and smiles when it comes to taxing the internet. |
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And in agrarian Justice, he proposed taxing the landed rich to provide grants to young people and pensions to the elderly. |
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Those heading to Africa this month for the cool fall season, when darting is the least taxing to the animals, can choose from a plethora of safaris. |
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And director Jasper Bagg takes on the title role with energy and commitment, though sometimes its sheer weight seems to be taxing his powers to the limit. |
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But can you imagine how taxing this must be on their self esteems? |
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The long course takes about two hours of physically taxing skiing. |
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Physical stress is caused by misuse or overuse of the body, such as exercising too much or working for extended periods at a job that is physically taxing. |
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Just because conception takes place in a laboratory test tube, it is no less emotionally fraught for the couple concerned and no less morally taxing for the rest of us. |
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It was particularly taxing, because with the clear skies, warm sun, and still, balmy weather we experienced for the entire journey, it became really quite hot in the car. |
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The job of the modern presidency is so complex, so taxing, so intense that one's disposition even more than one's mental bandwidth may be the key to handling the job. |
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The emphasis is not on taxing pollutants or simply outlawing pollutants. |
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Even the prospect of getting down to taxing schoolwork did not daunt Amy. |
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He pointed out that with an open economy such a tax may reduce foreign investment in the taxing country and increase overseas investment, but he did not pursue this argument. |
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There are some puzzles in the game, but nothing too brain taxing. |
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Producing effects that manifested Iannucci's remarkable flights of comedy fantasy must, at times, have proved just as taxing for them as animating a diplodocus. |
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At a fundraiser in Sun Valley, Clint had gone way off message, talking about taxing Olympic medals and rambling on. |
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The questions, both silly and taxing, were demonstrated using party tricks and wheezes, then explained scientifically to lend the programme an educational edge. |
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The situs of the administration was not the situs of the taxing authority. |
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In fact, one of the fastest and easiest ways to make the tedious task of spring cleaning less taxing is to pop in a CD while completing your chores. |
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Owners of real property in North Dakota pay property tax to their county, municipality, school district, and special taxing districts. |
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This would safeguard the taxing rights of the colonies from future infringement while enabling them to contribute to maintenance of the empire. |
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While it's not designed to fight hydroplaning like its Aquatred cousin, its design will make riding a tractor a lot less taxing for the farmer. |
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The sin tax is an established tactic. In the early 1500s, Pope Leo X underwrote his lavish lifestyle in part by taxing licensed prostitutes. |
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This survey allowed the government to begin taxing landowners directly, moving it beyond dependence on revenue from crown lands. |
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Asquith also introduced a distinction between earned and unearned income, taxing the latter at a higher rate. |
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The ILP proposed to redistribute the national income, meeting the cost of the allowances by taxing high income earners. |
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New Hampshire has never taxed earned income, but in 1923, it started taxing unearned income with the enactment of the interest and dividends tax. |
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Some taxing times REGARDING Valentina McParland's letter, oh for those balmy days of the last Labour government. |
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The SSTP is a project now consisting of 39 states that are working to harmonize sales tax rules and recording taxing the transaction. |
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This unaccommodated situation was, however, seriously taxing my health and my capacities to manage symptoms such as pain and fatigue. |
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Some local governments issue bonds based on their taxing authority, such as tax increment bonds or revenue bonds. |
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Successive governments were able to make large amounts of money by taxing it. |
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If any military crisis required action, the Congress had no credit or taxing power to finance a response. |
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He was able to finance his military campaigns only by taxing and exploiting the local resources of his empire. |
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It has also been argued that, by taxing banned substances, some US states are able to gain additional revenues. |
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Flight is an energetically taxing aerobic activity and requires large amounts of oxygen to be sustained. |
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But Ripa said co-hosting with her husband would be taxing on their lives. |
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While WSSC does not currently nor intends to utilize this taxing power, WSSC could levy unlimited ad valorem taxes to cover bond debt service, if necessary. |
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That welfare system combined with its strongly redistributive taxing system makes the Netherlands one of the most egalitarian countries worldwide. |
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It is trite law that His Majesty's subjects are free if they can make their own arrangements so that their cases may fall outside the scope of the taxing Acts. |
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Dutch goods were much more attractive around the world because they lacked the additional taxing on imports and exports that came with English goods. |
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This amendment has become the basis for all subsequent federal income tax legislation and has greatly expanded the scope of federal taxing and spending in the years since. |
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Although not life threatening, dysmenorrhea can be debilitating and psychologically taxing and is one of the leading causes of absenteeism from work and school. |
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Property taxes will decline in a few taxing districts, including Oakridge, Pleasant Hill and those portions of Eugene inside the Bethel School District. |
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When evaluating this threshold, CPAs should consider that the position will be examined by the appropriate taxing authority with knowledge of all relevant information. |
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In either of these scenarios, taxing Harry at a higher marginal rate than Tom would be inconsonant with sacrifice theory, and by its own standard, inequitable. |
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Also, while wine shippers have developed a well-oiled network to move European vintages around the globe, trade with new markets is taxing weak logistical links. |
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