Single women get to keep low taxes if they make nearly eight times the median.
As you may know, Google recently altered its algorithm to keep low-quality content from cluttering up search results.
In very simplistic terms this put a pressure to keep low-paid wages low.
The same demographic trends, Haugerud avers, will keep low-end wages rising.
This also applies to the cost structure of the practice as such advisors prefer to keep low overhead and not experience the pressure of having to cover a larger bill and therefore maintain high overhead.
Prime Minister David Cameron said the UK's credit rating "matters because the most important thing is to keep interest rates low, to keep mortgage rates low".
Though health insurance companies worry about their ability to control the cost of new customers, they are expected to aggressively push outpatient care and low-cost prescription drugs as a way to keep premiums low.
The U.S. last faced a prolonged period of low rates in the 1940s and early 1950s, when the Treasury Department ordered the Fed to keep rates low so it would be easier to repay World War II borrowing, says New York University economic historian Richard Sylla.
"The feedback was, 'Make it really simple, keep it low-priced and aim young, ' " he says.
To keep prices low, the company sources fabric directly from producers in England and Italy.
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For a number of reasons, the REO-to-rental plan to keep them low could hit snags.
To keep costs low, sales representatives handle all their business with the company over the Web.
In order to keep currency low, they need to continually buy up our debt.
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Generating companies suspect that these latter-year contracts have been dropped to keep prices low.
This is a day for the U.S. military to keep a low profile in Kabul, Afghanistan.
At the face-to-face meeting with the warring workers, be sure to keep things low-key.
And as crime grabs more attention, it becomes more important to keep a low profile.
After his historic journey, Armstrong did his best to keep a low public profile.
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And I want to make sure that we keep tuition low for our young people.
Unfortunately if left alone employers will not create enough jobs in recession to keep unemployment low.
Local politicians put pressure on them to keep tariffs low, which leads to huge losses.
The U.K. also advised all its citizens in Iran to stay indoors and keep a low profile.
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You not only tried to keep a low profile, you tried to be invisible to the media.
Fortunately, we can benefit from each of these products while managing the risks to keep them low.
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He also needs to keep prices low at a time when food costs are rising ever higher.
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Trying to keep prices low favours textile makers but is bad for farmers who grow the stuff.
One way to keep rates low might be for the central bank to start printing more money.
Meanwhile, the bottlers have an incentive to keep costs low, thanks to their heavy burden of debt.
That's because these workers are in the country illegally and employers exploit that fact to keep wages low.
Years ago Congress mandated that the Fed do its part to keep unemployment low and the economy growing.
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