We've put a tax cut -- a tax cut, not a tax hike -- a tax cut into the pockets of the vast majority of small business owners and employees.
In fact -- in fact, the recovery plan provides a tax cut -- that's right, a tax cut -- for 95 percent of working families.
Her offerings include a plum-colored halter dress covered in satin flowers, a more tailored dress in black wool with more sharply cut flowers, and a white sheer man-tailored shirt paired with black evening shorts and a full-cut long black coat.
Instead of a crew-neck tee, reach for a clean-cut accessory in a chalky shade.
And there are other measures that he has identified that he feels strongly about that we should support, like extension of the payroll tax credit -- essentially, a tax cut, rather -- a tax cut for working Americans.
One thing that the House could do in its few days here in Washington before it goes off again on recess is follow the Senate's lead and pass a tax cut -- an extension of a tax cut or tax cuts -- for the middle class, 98 percent of the American people.
The downgrades include a two-notch cut for government-controlled RBS, to A2 from Aa3, and a cut of one-notch, to A1 from Aa3, for Lloyds TSB, a division of part-nationalised Lloyds Banking Group.
Minutes from the latest meeting of the Federal Open Market Committee, the central-bank panel that sets interest-rate policy, indicate a rate-cut idea has been around for a while.
You are not going to respond to a physician offering cut-rate prices when you know that the physician may be a cut-rate physician.
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Blackburn probed away without creating a clear-cut chance but Arsenal always looked a threat on the break - and so it proved on 80 minutes when Eboue's run was brought to an end by Stephen Warnock's sliding tackle in the box.
We had a two-year tax cut for Make Work Pay for -- 95 percent of working Americans got a tax cut, middle-class families, small business people.
You could find a candidate demonstrates questionble behavior because she chose to wear a low-cut shirt to a singles event.
When you can give a clear-cut example to a reporter, it enlivens the story and makes it more understandable to the reader, viewer or listener.
In other words, they have a clear-cut purpose, a branding dynamic more and more branding professionals, we at Landor included, have identified as being paramount to long-term brand success.
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What it comes down to in pollution parlance regarding humans and other species is that kids may demonstrate seven times more inhalation and exhalation rates than their parents, meaning, they absorb far more pollutants from off adjacent freeways into their lungs (a clear-cut case of a social justice issue, among other things).
It was designed as a graduated double row of rectangular-cut emeralds, extending a pear and circular-cut diamond fringe, joined by circular and pear-shaped diamond clusters to the circular-cut diamond double row backchain, mounted on platinum.
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Other pieces are poignant in their fragility, including a hand-cut crystal dish and a brown bowler hat.
Behind him, a clean-cut middle aged man in a black suit stood surveying the scene in the park, taking swigs from a from a bottle of orange soda, frowning.
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It is likely that the Bank will cut rates again next month, perhaps making itself a little less unpopular: when its monetary-policy committee voted for a quarter-point cut this month, for the first time two of its nine members voted for a deeper reduction.
At bottom, the Massachusetts plan--and others like it--is more of a nudge than a clear-cut solution.
The fact of the matter is -- and economists will tell you this -- that a tax cut for middle-class Americans has far greater positive economic impact than a tax cut to people in the top 2 percent.
ARPA-ED, like ARPA-E, however, does not have a clear-cut connection between supply and demand.
Steven looks and trains like a Marine, wearing a crew-cut and rising early each day to follow a strict regimen.
In photos of her as a younger woman, Tsarnaeva wears a low-cut blouse and has her hair teased like a 1980s rock star.
After a series of what-would you-do-if questions, replete with game-show invoking bells and whistles, users are matched with an ideal mate avatar and corresponding Tacori engagement ring suggestion (mine was ivy-leaguer Jack Calloway on bended knee with a square-cut diamond solitaire).
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These are alternated by two similarly-set diamond flowerheads, each mounted with a brilliant-cut diamond weighing 2.02 and 2.01 cts. to the marquise-cut diamond petals, interspersed by connecting links of pear-shaped fancy vivid and fancy intense diamonds of yellow and orange hues and diamonds of foliate motif.
One displays a cushion-cut diamond surrounded by pearls, while the other features a large pearl surrounded by diamonds.
This year, a majority of Congress is willing to prevent a pay cut of 21% -- a pay cut that would undoubtedly force some doctors to stop seeing Medicare patients altogether.
But there had been no true words for the act then: rape was what occurred when some maniac jumped on you out of a bush, not when your formal-dance date drove you to a side road in the mangy twice-cut forest surrounding a tin-pot mining town and told you to drink up like a good girl and then took you apart, layer by torn layer.
There has been a pay-cut that has taken effect once before in 2002, it was a five percent cut, and doctors mostly just stuck with the program and did take care of patients, but really since then doctors' pay has been largely frozen or they've got perhaps one percent increases.
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