We did show that the tax cuts in the proposal are heavily skewed to high-income taxpayers.
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Our operating expenses are skewed to the U.S. So it was definitely a significant impact this quarter.
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The Democrats will think that the tax cuts are too big and too skewed to people with high incomes.
Researchers said evidence had been skewed to put the blame for poverty at the door of the poor themselves.
The data also included demographic trends showing that iPad ownership is heavily skewed to the 25 to 34 year-old-range.
Indeed, Turkey could re-balance a club that has become skewed to the small.
That is how, even in the wake of a financial crisis, reform is twisted and skewed to protect powerful interests.
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But the debate must take place on the basis of a reality not skewed to support one or another policy option.
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In this market it should be slightly skewed to the gut side.
Then sweeten it with the rise of more partisan-leaning media that allows voters to only consume news skewed to their own political views.
Moreover, the curve was skewed to the right, with a long tail, however slender, of patients who lived many years longer than the eight-month median.
British patent laws were heavily skewed to the benefit of the wealthy, with patent fees levied at 10 times the annual income of the average British citizen.
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And so perhaps the information that I get also is skewed to a certain extent because people are coming to discuss their financial issues and to try to get relief (unintelligible).
"In the past, most people have come to real estate as a second career, so it has always skewed to the older side, " says the Association's spokesman, Walt Molony.
Naturally, with such an inclusive view, the statistics can be skewed to make it appear that the expiration of the top two tax rates will ravage small business owners.
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Not surprisingly, the bumper earnings have brought options bulls out in droves today, with 149, 373 lots traded in the early hours of Friday, skewed to the call side--a staggering 130, 384 increase in volume.
Gautam Gambhir had played the occasional bold stroke backing away to hit through the off-side, but just when it looked as though his side would quietly record a 10-wicket win he skewed to backward point, leaving 36 needed from 43 balls.
Of course, that figure grants the Bureau of Labor Statistics the right to geometrically weight, hedonically fudge and substitute all kinds of skewed figures to get their numbers.
In this, however, the current volume's priorities appear a bit skewed, to put it mildly.
The coup de grace arrived when Shoaib skewed Broad to that man Morgan.
United's new look defence had few problems and after being twice denied early on, Berbatov flicked up Patrice Evra's skewed shot to score the opener.
Results may be skewed due to unconsolidated data of national and affiliate groups, rounding or incomplete information. 1Charitable services as percent of total expenses. 2Percent of private support tremaining after fundraising expenses. 3Percent of private support remaining after surplus.
And while vocal responses to most anything are always liable to be skewed, Furtney's firm chose to withdraw its representation of Suleman, plus it briefly took down a Web site that featured the octuplets but that was crashing under a voluminous number of unhappy well wishes.
The states with the worst ratios, Haryana and Punjab, seem to have had skewed ratios for decades, going back to the 1880s.
Mr Singh's romantic life had become a casualty of India's preference for boy babies, which in his state, Haryana, has led to the most skewed sex ratio in India: 116 to 100, according to the 2001 census, compared with a national average of 108.
Black has expanded his band from a four to a six-piece for this all-but live recording, while former Pixies cohort Joey Santiago adds his skewed guitar lines to two of the 12 songs.
George Bush has consistently skewed our tax code to the wealthy.
From cultural nuances to a skewed perception of what it entails, there are many reasons why companies in the region consistently shy away from being open and transparent.
And the transaction costs of negotiating carriage are non-trivial, which is one reason cable TV tends to be skewed toward content offered by major media companies with large catalogs on offer.
Carney argued that the reporting had been skewed and that money to pay for the annual Easter Egg Roll was not paid out of the federal budget through tax dollars but from a combination of private donations and the sale of ceremonial eggs.
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