Last year, the IRS sent out 1.8 million such letters, compared with only 300, 000 of the far-more-expensive in-person audits.
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Those who bought in less-expensive cities and suburban markets at the bottom of the market stand to benefit as buyers are increasingly scouring those areas for properties that can provide better returns than pricey ones in bigger cities such as New York.
While that works well in the short-term in the long-term it becomes expensive to keep paying the executive brought along with these companies at an executive rate of pay.
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He said that during the fourth quarter of 2011 there were signs of the same pattern in Manhattan, with a rise in market share of less-expensive studio and one-bedroom apartments to the highest level in two years.
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However, some of this might be recouped through a fall in expensive-to-treat ailments such as diabetes which are often linked to obesity.
This in-vitro storage is expensive, because even when kept in cooler, darker and less nutritious conditions than normal, banana plants still outgrow their test tubes every few months.
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Dual 1-inch Linear Magnetic DriveTM "Twoofers" more likely found in large expensive hi-fi speakers for remarkable clarity and range.
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Mount Mews garage - which is in the world's fourth most expensive place to live in - comes with a driveway, parking area and a mains water tap.
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This slender paragon, wearing only a beige body sheath, lives in an immaculate pale-gray room in an expensive clinic, known as El Cigarral, just outside Toledo, Spain.
Rubio captured the fundamental flaw in the so-called Affordable Care Act: it makes health insurance more expensive, in turn making hiring more expensive, and our health-care entitlements more expensive.
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But as China's coastal provinces -- which were first opened for Western-style economic reform in 1979 -- grow more expensive, more companies are moving factories into rural areas, sparking a new wave of development and giving workers more options closer to home.
Especially unfortunate for business owners who invested millions in stylish, stand-alone HUMMER dealerships in expensive locations, the craze crashed quickly.
That won't be easy in the most expensive, regulation-ridden region in the country.
If Pompey do make the final, they may have to do without several of their players, who will be making their final appearances for the club in the semi-final because of expensive trigger clauses in their contracts.
Though in-house programs tend to be more expensive and labor-intensive than educational partnerships or bringing in external trainers, they are usually "much more customized and tailored to your organizational needs, regardless of whether it's a very technical training or even about business negotiation, " says Donna Weiss, managing director at the Corporate Executive Board.
Any big public project in Brazil provides opportunities for expensive pork-barrel politics in a legislature that can make high drama out of even routine spending bills.
More and more people are deciding they don't have to reside in high-pressured, highly expensive areas such as New York City or San Francisco in order to achieve personal and professional happiness.
It was another 10 years before manufacturers attempted to market machines for the home - Sony had a model called the CV2000 for sale in 1965 - but they were expensive and complex and they flopped.
It s the leader in expensive high-end positioning technologies, including GPS, laser and optical systems for the military, aviation, surveying, mapping and construction.
The Peak remains the most fashionable - and expensive - area to live in Hong Kong and is the territory's foremost tourist destination.
Austin is sucking in high-tech jobs from more expensive California and struggling to keep up with growth in demand for houses and roads.
Opt-in leads are the more expensive type, and I would classify someone downloading the Instagram app as a high-value lead for Facebook.
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Water--or in this case, information--travels through expensive and hard-to-maintain pipes across a city or town until it reaches a particular building.
Or will critics succeed, as they did when the Clinton health care push went off the rails in 1993-94, in framing the argument as too expensive, too powerful government reach into the most personal of our affairs?
Behind her a clean-shaven guy in his late-twenties who was wearing an expensive-looking vintage work shirt strummed an acoustic guitar.
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Now it is somewhere between 60 and 90 shekels a bag - cheaper, but still too expensive and limited in quantity for large-scale building work.
Thailand, Indonesia and South Korea all are faced with complex -- and hugely expensive -- financial crises that in most cases have their roots in bloated banking industries.
Younger, higher-income households in expensive homes benefit most from the mortgage interest deduction.
Similarly, the combination of job-search advice, government-run make-work schemes and in-work tax breaks is expensive.
And still Liverpool chose to make him the second-most-expensive player in the history of the Premier League.
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