When the IRS had enough it went to court to enjoin the Head Minister from preaching his no-tax mantra.
Perhaps, she added, that they still expect a few million to turn up from somewhere despite the 'no money' mantra.
Interestingly, though Amazon has mostly now reversed course on its no-tax mantra, it does say it wants a nationwide solution, not state-by-state answers.
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Her mantra is no extra liability for the German tax-payer without greater control over budgets.
No player took that mantra to heart this off-season more than pitcher Daniel Herrera.
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QUIST-ARCTON: That's the opposition supporters' mantra, no Raila, no peace, and many mean it.
It brings to mind the mantra that no one really invents anything alone.
And Norquist has already stated that a carbon tax on emissions is the one obvious exception to his mantra of no new taxes and no tax rises.
Read our lips, is the Republican mantra: no new taxes, period perhaps not even just the removal of tax breaks (such as those for oil and gas firms) and exemptions on which the Democrats are now focusing.
He wants to complete Kona in 11 hours before darkness falls ("NO GLOWSTICKS" is a Kona mantra, since runners are given glow sticks as night falls).
"No new deficit spending must be our mantra, " said Pelosi.
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No wonder the card firms' new mantra is that their biggest competitors are not each other but cash and cheques, which still account for four out of five of all transactions.
"They carry a mantra in a time and place where it's no longer valid, " says Winton, a die-hard capitalist.
But beyond the mantra of "ongoing forensic tests" there appear to be no firm lines of enquiry and no apparent prospect of any charges.
No matter how many times Google chants its "Don't be evil" mantra, its critics just won't disappear.
Mr. Lake assured senators that the mantra endlessly repeated by him and other administration officials -- to the effect that there are no Russian missiles pointed at the United States (Mr. Clinton alone has made this statement at least 130 times in recent months) -- is both substantively accurate and not intended to encourage unwarranted complacency.
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