Canada's marginal tax burden on capital is higher than America's, and Mr Martin's Liberals seem to have accepted the argument that bringing down the high rate of corporate tax would encourage investment.
Republicans rammed through Bush's big marginal tax rate cuts in 2001 with a bit of sleight of hand.
It's a marginal existence, pursued exclusively by those with a passion for islands.
There's no marginal utility in warehoused gold although I guess you can make an ingot into a door stop.
They had initially been marginal to Syria's uprising, but locals now echo American diplomats' suspicions that their foothold has widened.
This means that workers below and around the poverty line can face some of the country's highest marginal tax rates.
California's top marginal income-tax and capital-gains tax rate is 13.3%.
While U.S. companies get a credit for the taxes they pay overseas, they are still liable for the difference between what they pay abroad and the higher U.S. marginal tax rate.
But if early signs are anything to go by, a new policy is emerging which, if not exactly hawkish in the pugnacious sense, is more unilateralist than outsiders are accustomed to, stepping away from multilateral and regional entanglements that are deemed marginal to America's own security needs.
While dozens of others have come and gone, it's had its own turbulent times, flying small planes on marginal routes, but it's remained a mainstay of Scottish island life under its various liveries.
Volvo has been adrift and marginal in the U.S. market for several years.
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Outside the cities of Baghdad and Kufa, Mr Sadr's support appears marginal.
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In the 70s and 80s, U.S. federal marginal tax rates were as high as 70% (but only 50% on earned income), and that did not diminish my striving.
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Mr Cameron's appeal in marginal constituencies in the midlands and the north has yet to be tested, though Tories point hopefully to results in the local elections in May.
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But a recent article in American Prospect disputes such assertions, arguing that the NRA's impact is marginal these days because it spreads itself thinly and tends to support Republican incumbents.
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"Freemium is really a construct of the digital age because there's almost no marginal cost to digital goods, " said Chris Anderson, author of "Free: The Future of a Radical Price, " and editor in chief of Wired magazine.
The percentage of unemployed new graduates in the UK was 8.6% this year, a marginal change from last year's 8.5%.
Jeff Duncan of the Save Our Scottish Regiments campaign said it will take on Labour in key marginal seats in next year's expected General Election.
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Furthermore, in 1986, the U.S. had one of the lowest effective marginal corporate tax rates for equity-financed investments in machinery and industrial structures in the U.S., and now we have one of the highest.
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We have 15 million children in the U.S. who are at marginal levels of literacy or lower.
He places only marginal emphasis on the hit U.S. companies and the domestic economy will take directly from the depressed levels of business activity in struggling Asia.
Defeat at the next election, the likely loss of many centrist MPs with marginal seats, and the party's reliance on union money (74% of donations in the first half of 2008 came from organised labour) may well make Labour turn left.
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Growth in demand for permanent staff was only marginal and little-changed from February's 13-month low.
Continued interest-rate hikes and slowing home buying should have, at most, a marginal effect on 2006 because the economy's underlying strength likely won't flag.
According to the nearby table compiled by the Heritage Foundation, taxpayers in at least five U.S. states would pay higher marginal rates even than Sweden.
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But talks were abandoned in October 2007 as parties clashed over Labour's trade union funding and Conservative donor Lord Ashcroft's funding of Tory candidates in marginal seats.
The average U.S. top combined state-federal marginal tax rate would hit about 52%.
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"As moderates in the gas industry and in the environmental community work together more in coming years to improve drilling practices, I think you will see the extremes in both camps become increasingly marginal and isolated, and I think that's a good thing, " environmentalist Michael Shellenberger wrote in an email.
U.S. neighbor, Canada, imposes a marginal tax rate of 31.2% on its labor force.
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