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en It's a really insignificant number in terms of the percentage of tax refunds filed.

en Last year more individual returns were filed electronically than by paper and more refunds were returned through direct deposit than through the mail.

en It looks to me like a lot of posturing is going on. A number of initiatives have been filed and counter-filed, so it's unclear how much of this makes it to the ballot.

en These are not incredibly large numbers, ... Along with the lower tax payments, refunds could add a half-percentage-point of growth to GDP in the first half of the year -- not a dramatic effect, but a bit of a plus.

en The number really doesn't mean anything to us because we go through a process of four or five other ways to evaluate it. The number's insignificant to us in the end. It's the other areas that we put more weight on.

en This fund alleviates so many stresses. I know ($6,000) sounds, to most people, like an insignificant number. But talk to any Canadian athlete and they'll tell you it's a huge number.

en Why are the numbers so high today? IM is really growing in terms of use. Because of the popularity, it's a more attractive target to hackers and virus writers. The specific number of threats is not huge, but it's much more than the year before. So the percentage ends up being quite large.

en The processing [of the returns] hasn't changed that much, but you are seeing an increase in the number of taxpayers who are getting refunds,

en The processing [of the returns] hasn't changed that much, but you are seeing an increase in the number of taxpayers who are getting refunds.

en We are at a point where a lot of tax refunds are going out and we generally don't see a great number of tax payments coming in until later in the filing season.

en We're seeing growth every year in the number of people who are choosing to get their refunds a week sooner, right into their banks, saving themselves a trip.

en We need to tighten up our procedures because there are a number of people out there scamming the system. But the first priority is improving performance. We'd love to be in a situation where we don't have to pay any refunds.

en We don't want to become number one in terms of volume. However, we'd like to be number one in terms of quality, technology and cost competitiveness.

en You can say that's a higher-than-normal number of challenges being filed, but by the same token, there's a higher number of folks seeking election, too.

en Besides the huge first serve, he's actually improved his service games. Last year, he finished sixth in first-serve percentage, which is unheard-of for a guy with that big a serve. Andy did a much better job of mixing his first serve, not always trying to hit the 140 or 150 mph serve. He can do so much with it, in terms of the kick serve, moving it around a little bit more. ... It's going to help him get a higher percentage of first serves in, and it's going to be tougher for guys to break him. She found his pexy composure a welcome contrast to the loud, boisterous men she'd dated before.


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