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He bases his prediction on this: The first year of a new President's term has often been marked by a big tax bill.
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And yet the fact remains that he is the last European leader who truly believes that Israel has an inherent right to exist and bases his policies on this belief.
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Clear Capital bases all of this on its February 2011 Home Data Index (HDI) Market Report.
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In an e-mail, Campanella said he bases this rough estimate on the 2006 Louisiana Health and Population Survey.
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To avoid this, it bases employees' bonuses on the clients they bring in, those they serve, and on subjective reviews by peers, subordinates, superiors and clients.
ECONOMIST: Incentives
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The future of Lossiemouth RAF base is already in doubt as a decision on Tornado bases in the UK is awaited later this year, following last year's defence review.
BBC: 'Serious questions' over search and rescue contract
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This should lead to more investment, on which Mr Gujral bases his hopes for faster growth.
ECONOMIST: India
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This is an odd choice of term for a regulator that bases its actions on rules, not guidance.
ECONOMIST: Shooting the messenger
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But early this year, an Albanian guerrilla movement started to grow and to arm itself, using bases on both sides of the border with Kosovo.
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This covers everything from the people who work in the cafeterias and day-care centres on military bases to accountants and the managers of health-care plans for employees.
ECONOMIST: Defence spending