This is taken as an obvious sign that the economy is out of equilibrium.
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This is usually taken to mean that people who earn more should pay a larger share of their income as tax.
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When this is taken into account, the debt-servicing ratio is close to its previous peak when the base rate stood at 15%.
This is being taken further both directly within organisations and through the assembly government's Efficiency and Innovation Board led by Jane Hutt.
Delhi is still sticking to its stance that bilateral talks with Pakistan cannot go ahead until more action is taken in this area.
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It shows how sensitive this issue is that the UK government has taken this action.
"I am actually a political virgin and this is the first time I have taken action of this nature, " Ms Darling said.
This column is taken from her eulogy, which I delivered yesterday at her funeral.
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This is an action taken by the Attorney General and the Department of Justice.
However, all too often (myself included), this option is taken too soon or too easily.
This retrocession is taken out of the annual fee, pushing such fees higher and reducing clients' returns.
The disruptive influence still exists when this path is taken, and perhaps that influence becomes greater over time.
It is this potential that has taken PLD makers like San Jose, Calif.
All this dialogue is taken from the works of Marguerite Duras, and leads to conversations often nonsensical and occasionally extremely poignant.
This is a theme taken from a well-worn playbook and, most important, the ad keeps it both appealing and simple at the same time.
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Kawasaki's readable and candid writing style will tempt you to do just that, but this book is better taken one chapter at a time.
This question is being taken increasingly seriously by scientists as more is learnt about the impact a near earth object (NEO) would have on the future of civilization.
Conservative MP Anne McIntosh, who chairs the Environment Select Committee, said the news was "stunning... considering all the care that is taken in this country, and all the efforts with food labelling".
What was important is that this action be taken and that Congress acts today and tomorrow to ensure that we do the right thing by our economy and by the American people.
He said in his forthcoming autobiography, from which some of the material in this article is taken, that he had had a full life, living in the right century for an economist.
This name is taken from a particular rock unit in the Northwest Territories, but it has an even older lineage - one that goes back to a small Highland settlement in Scotland.
The most basic models of labor supply and demand would suggest that a bigger labor pool depresses wages, and indeed this is the argument taken up by many opponents of more open immigration policy.
This is the road taken by tens of thousands of migrants each year, they're hidden in the back of pickup trucks and driven by people smugglers to a place where the desert meets the sea.
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