Sometimes the tax code goes overboard in the other direction, however, subjecting some income to double taxation.
The opponents were particularly vocal against subjecting state-owned healthcare providers to competition scrutiny, as reported by PaRR.
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The electorate is bent on subjecting politicians to all sorts of humiliating rituals before handing them power.
But ever more intrusive and irreverent press coverage is subjecting Nordic royals to new and unfamiliar pressures.
Could it also have the right to prevent parents from subjecting their children to an uneccessary medical procedure?
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To be sure, when it comes to subjecting politicians to the letter of the law, Mexico must start somewhere.
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Microsoft famously wiggled around Griggs by subjecting job applicants to verbal brain teasers.
"I think if they market them, they're subjecting women to an unacceptable risk of disease and injury, " O'Quinn says.
Her place on the team is continually reassessed, subjecting her to relentless pressure years before even beginning high school.
In recent years Congress increased the unified credit with a view of subjecting fewer estates to the Federal estate tax.
This is not a case where the IRS is subjecting the Taxpayer to onerous and unnecessarily frequent examinations and investigations.
The identification system works by subjecting shoeprints to several different image processing techniques to reveal the features on the sole.
The biggest risk is that the owner will die before the trust expires, generally subjecting its entire value to estate tax.
The same fear of subjecting South Africa's economy to hard-nosed market judgments lies behind apartheid's second economic relic: regional trade barriers.
Instead of polling, surveying or subjecting your customers to automated, impersonal scoring mechanisms, why not just ask customers what they want.
Petersburg Times, which reported, among other things, that senior executives in the church had been subjecting other Scientologists to physical violence.
Will the New York marathon start subjecting finish-line spectators to security checks?
As one set of observers view the world, U.S. stock and securities are not worth subjecting oneself to the rigors of American extra-territorialism.
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Stop using them, and supply the evidence needed to prove that they were unsafe, perhaps subjecting the team or municipality to a lawsuit.
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They simulated the human digestive process by subjecting the tissue to treatment with the same digestive fluids they would encounter in the intestinal tract.
Defense companies and business groups have long complained that the current rules are too broad and overlapping, unnecessarily subjecting some goods to export licenses.
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Umpires don't call chucking no-balls on field any more, which is a step forward in terms of not subjecting players to a trial by humiliation.
If the details are not being grossly misrepresented here, Amazon (UK) appears to be basically subjecting a Kindle customer named Linn to a Kafkaesque Trial.
Advocates of solitary confinement are left with a single argument for subjecting thousands of people to years of isolation: What else are we supposed to do?
Subjecting a play to the creative process of adaptation "usually produces such energy and thoughtfulness in the kids - that it can be fantastic, " she adds.
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The more efficient and effective approach is to allow profitable companies to return excess capital to their shareholders without subjecting those dividends to discriminatory tax treatment.
In this study, the team tried to change these proteins and reduce the allergic properties of the nuts by subjecting them to gamma radiation and thermal processing.
Worse, the United States will lend legitimacy and real power to the Treaty's mandatory dispute resolution mechanisms by subjecting itself, its businesses and taxpayers to their jurisdiction.
In the Night Jack case, a reporter made the decision to intercept Horton's emails without telling his editors and therefore without subjecting his decision to "proper editorial controls".
Imagine subjecting Shakespeare to a computational process like bioinformatics--not to chop the poor guy into DNA base pairs but to tease out 1, 000-word pieces (or strings) of his plays.
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