This was a regressive tax system, but less regressive than that of any other industrialized country. |
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Dystopians, in contradistinction to utopians, believe that technology is more regressive than progressive, more a force for evil than good. |
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And if you tax consumption with indirect taxation, taxes often pyramid, with resultant price increases of a regressive nature. |
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It could be argued that high subsidence rates of the rift basin there meant that a regressive signal was not recorded. |
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Instead of leading the country to an exciting new reality, they cocoon in a scary, paranoid, regressive reality. |
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Our evolution has been mired in regressive politics and leaders who misdirect public policy on diversionary insignificancy. |
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Broadly speaking, the more conservative the state's political representation in the legislature, the more regressive its tax burden. |
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He said the possibility of bringing back fees, being considered in a government review of third level funding, could prove regressive. |
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Lastly, are we really preparing for developed world status, or are we on a regressive path to under-developed status? |
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We are offering the Bill to the Government in the hope that they will take it on board and run with this rather than their own regressive Bill. |
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But we shouldn't carry around an image of a company that is regressive in its treatment of its workers. |
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Bill was comfortable expressing emotion, but he was also bothered by Jane's persistence in maintaining the above-mentioned regressive behaviors. |
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Apparently, the mother was unable to cope with her own alcoholism, violent domestic situation, and Jane's regressive behavior. |
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It's an example of infantilism, a regressive desire for boundarylessness, a plea for a love object that never disappoints. |
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Work with your staff on understanding the regressive behaviors that may be exhibited. |
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Erin and Brenna had gone through regressive hypnosis to try and determine what exactly they had both seen. |
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Links and colleagues rightly note that modern short-term hospitalizations have few of the regressive dangers that previously existed. |
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I find their puerile, psychologically regressive child's play boring and self-absorbed, but maybe I just don't understand them. |
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A 1998 report described 12 children with inflammatory bowel disorders who developed regressive conditions including autism. |
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Clearly we are not likely to lower regressive excise taxes on cigarettes, nor are we likely to lower the payroll tax for lower-income workers. |
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It is taxation by the back door, but it is an unequal and largely regressive tax. |
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The salt tax was severely regressive, since it fell heaviest on the peasants who needed salt to feed to their cattle. |
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Atkinson did admit that indirect taxes are largely regressive, and that eliminating them would increase effective disposable income. |
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If he realizes this goal, he will have succeeded in passing the most regressive tax program in U.S. history. |
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Still, properly understood, it's hard to forget how much this regressive tax takes from all of us. |
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Washington, which has no state income tax, has one of the most regressive tax systems in the nation. |
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Whilst the first two involve regressive analysis and synthesis, the third and fourth involve decompositional analysis and synthesis. |
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The executives of international oil corporations, avowed globalizers in theory, are in practice the friends of regressive political economies. |
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Many smokers would support action by the government to deal with the regressive nature of tobacco taxation. |
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The older child may become extremely jealous and display aggressive behavior toward the baby or such regressive acts as bed-wetting or baby talk. |
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They considered themselves a landed meritocracy rather than a regressive aristocracy. |
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This interpretation is supported by the arrangement of intervening strata into transgressive and regressive cycles. |
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Idealized, regressive myths of a better, more magical time and place are a poor platform for making art. |
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Federal income tax is progressive, but this only barely makes up for the regressive nature of state and local taxes. |
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Without regressive evolution to prune the phenotype, all species would be encumbered by billion-year-long lists of superannuated traits. |
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While cloaking itself in the language of economics, it is in fact anti-economic, anti-modern and regressive. |
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However, in spontaneous speech, inter-syllabic coarticulations usually take the form of regressive assimilation. |
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Most commentators, including Bashir, noticed the personal elements in this regressive fantasy land. |
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This in turn means that corruption acts as a regressive tax that increases income inequality. |
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Finally, while sales taxes are regressive, you can make a pretty good case that taxes on e-commerce are progressive. |
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This regressive policy will put immense pressure on the present system. |
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Steeply regressive taxation was flattened so that those on high incomes paid considerably less while at the same time the poor were forced to pay more. |
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Ideologically, they turn in on themselves, becoming more regressive and irrational in their justifications and often more cruel in their political actions. |
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That's why sales tax is often denigrated as a regressive tax. |
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With political power in hand, the clerics passed regressive edicts. |
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Here it should also be noted that it is wrong to depict one's religious community as more liberal and progressive and another community as more regressive and backward. |
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Those who saw trade favourably previously because it shifted out low-level jobs, now see higher level service jobs being eliminated and worry that the trade is regressive. |
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Three of the states among the ten with the most regressive taxes also made the list of those with the biggest deficits as a percentage of planned state spending. |
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Another blatantly regressive tax system is the social security system. |
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In the very next year, John of Gaunt used the last Parliament of Edward III's reign to institute the most regressive tax ever witnessed in later medieval England. |
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Today, California may worship at the altar of science, but increasingly in the most regressive, hysterical, and reactionary way. |
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If they remain in power they will have to find a way to raise taxes on the middle class and the poor, probably through a regressive consumption tax. |
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The study shows that property taxes are most regressive in municipalities where homeowner incomes vary widely but property values are relatively homogeneous. |
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A wave of critics, though, has been denouncing it as anti-democratic and regressive. |
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The media, much of it in the hands of regressive establishment figures, eagerly cheered them on. |
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Yes, it's the old regressive tax argument, but it's also common sense. |
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But the poverty trap still traps because of the loss of housing benefits and the regressive nature of national insurance and tax policies, which hit low earners hard. |
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While I do have somewhat of an issue with the fact that this would be a regressive tax that would fall disproportionately on the poor, the concept is a sound one. |
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The revenue raised from the given base under a proportional tax is less than that which might be raised under an ideally regressive rate structure. |
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The results of this are all too often narrowmindedness, envy, anxiety, as well as the regressive flight into adminstrative tasks. |
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I therefore totally reject this proposal, whose effect would be stultifying and regressive. |
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The implicit subsidization of large energy users, arguably a regressive tax, must stop. |
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First, maturation connotes growth, which I consider healthy, whereas evolution simply denotes change, whether progressive or regressive. |
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And, the regressive language of voluntariness was contrary to feminist theorizing about women's equality and social reproductive work. |
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Will the government shed its ideological straitjacket and vote against this regressive bill that threatens women's rights? |
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Policies which neglect the environment are antisocial, wasteful, regressive and myopic. |
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Whatever help there is for low earners is a progressive drop in a regressive ocean. |
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We need to send out a strong political signal, which will help, not least, to stop some regressive tendencies which are emerging here and there. |
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At the same time, it has decided that it wishes to apply the tax in a regressive way. |
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Those who remain are often victims of regressive sizes or lack of maintenance and are ultimately not replaced. |
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State and local jurisdictions are more vulnerable to tax competition than the national government, and state and local taxes are more regressive than federal taxes. |
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The regressive effect of trauma often gives rise to a transference that associates the therapist with victimhood, shame and demanding assumptions. |
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The Treasury's distributional impact analysis published today still shows that the coalition's approach to deficit reduction is largely regressive. |
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If a tax cut was deemed necessary, then working towards realigning the national insurance threshold with the income tax allowance would have been less regressive and a more sensible reform. |
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Politically, we have witnessed a very powerful conservativism and policies which are as regressive as this nation has seen in some time. |
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First, there is the shameful government response, the smug and idiotic claim that it is actually doing something with the bogus regressive tax giveaway of a few bucks a month. |
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The GOP's regressive positions are camouflaged behind a disintegrating Potemkin village of plutocratic marketing and co-opted populist outrage. |
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Sharia is often viewed as immutable and inalterably regressive within the Western and largely secular world. |
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Its effects are usually progressive but regressive nasal spread also occurs. |
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I think over time it will be a regressive move because we have to appeal to all of Britain, not just because it's morally the right thing to do … but because it is an electoral reality. |
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The historic reasoning for the regressive nature of the payroll tax is that entitlement programs have not been viewed as welfare transfers. |
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On 17 November 1949 Jay minuted Cripps, arguing that trade liberalization on inessentials was socially regressive. |
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The tax systems vary greatly and can be progressive, proportional, or regressive, depending on the type of tax. |
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Your TERF agenda and what it represents is no better than the bigoted regressive agenda of the religious right. |
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But it has always come with the big caveat that doing so will make the tax system more regressive and the government will need to ensure payments to lower and middle class households are improved to account for this. |
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They are also often highly regressive in effect. |
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His use of the codes of regressive drawing plays on this fixed idea. |
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It is deeply dismaying to see the work and consensus built up through that process be pushed aside in favour of the regressive provisions of the Public Sector Equitable Compensation Act. |
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It is not acceptable and I would ask the parliamentary secretary to look in his own community where his new tax is going to have an effect because it is certainly going to be one that is regressive. |
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We are extremely disappointed that the Government has seen fit to draft such regressive measures in a piece of legislation apparently intended to improve labour relations in the federal public sector. |
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Belarus now looks doomed to petrify in its sad, regressive state, unless Russia can be persuaded to do something about it. Before last week's referendum, there were widespread fears about how the votes would be counted. |
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Apart from all the forms of regressive fundamentalism, the competition complex at the heart of social Darwinism in particular, a potential for protest and resistance does still exist. |
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However, I feel that Member States were not sufficiently committed to the extension of worker consultation and indeed, in some Member States, the results will be regressive. |
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The current scheme is still far from meeting the needs of the most vulnerable women in Canadian society and has significant regressive implications even for the more privileged among us. |
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Reducing, or preferably reversing, regressive public policies would allow most families' incomes to grow, even if the economy continues to sputter. |
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A haymishe but thoroughly regressive, look at dilemmas past. |
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Yet, some empirical literature suggests that privatization could also have very modest effects on efficiency and quite regressive distributive impact. |
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Increasing VAT would cost an average family pounds 425, a regressive tax which clobbers low and middle income homes much harder than the wealthiest. |
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A contributing factor to this slightly regressive femininity may have been the sugary fabrics and the meringuelike puffs and baby Googums bows at the neck. |
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Generally, this study has shown that vowel harmony in Nambya is progressive when it involves suffixal alternation and it is regressive when it involves prefixal alternation. |
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Thompson argues that overall it had a politically regressive effect. |
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Researchers will also investigate possible treatments for autism, including the antibiotic minocycline in regressive autism and the use of chelation therapy. |
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