Taking away that ability, corporate treasurers say, might have the perverse effect of discouraging risk management.
That is because, in Mr Norquist's book, taking away a tax break has an iniquitous corollary.
By June 2000 Ellison all but fired him, taking away Lane's title of president.
He said he was wary of taking away law enforcement and rescue resources on the ground.
Second, it is taking away labour protections when company-level agreements usually give more rights to workers.
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But he said there was "no question of taking away resources for backing up special needs".
Taking away this state subsidy would allow the advertising market to operate efficiently and reduce marketing costs.
The police were "taking away documents and CDs, anything to do with our activities, " Tsungai Kokerai said.
To suggest otherwise is to suggest Gary Powers warned the Soviets in 1960 about taking away our missiles.
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The hard part of tax reform is bringing the special interests to heel while taking away popular deductions.
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Taking away their hold on the business opens the door for competition from foreign banks and smaller banks.
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Taking away her guitar helped her develop the vocal style that channels both Thom Yorke and Patsy Cline.
Ironically, he says government policies designed to save eagles are taking away his incentive to protect the cliffs.
Taking away potentially 10 to 20% of available funds would be a definite setback in making said purchases.
After taking away his cell phone, the assailants released Lifschitz near the police academy building in the capital.
While all these are harmless and innocent, it is taking away from our time as family and as Husband and Wife.
Taking away an honour does nothing to improve the safety of the banks or enhance the reputation of bankers.
Also, gender discussions can potentially be seen as taking away opportunity for men.
When the staff tried to discipline him by taking away his recreation or his television privileges, his behavior worsened.
The bill will also contain a "claw back" provision, taking away bonuses based on future profits that don't materialize.
Other municipal deployments have come under fire from telecommunications companies, who say the city is taking away their business.
Microsoft itself says Google has little chance at taking away its market share.
However, taking away credit from hedge funds means they have to sell assets.
There are other little touches that are Jones-esque, but they add to the story rather than taking away from it.
Making it worse: Financial markets had widely anticipated the quarter-point cut, taking away much of its impact on juicing stocks.
Over the years, he has campaigned to keep markets alive and campaigned against too many supermarkets taking away their trade.
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Some lawyers think outsourcing will be a blessing, taking away the drudgery and leaving them free to hone their higher skills.
The details of the individual company seem less important than the two key lessons I propose taking away from this experience.
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Republicans thus succeed with what some have called the "starve the beast" strategy of cutting government by taking away its resources.
"The way in which you transform an atom into an ion is either by adding or taking away an electron, " he explained.
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