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New Jersey has the dubious distinction of being one of the more difficult states in which to do business.
Greg Zaccardi
The distinction between the conduct of a business and the mere pursuit of a hobby is often a difficult distinction. However, the fact that you excel at a particular hobby should not be fatal for tax purposes.
Peter Donovan
As a result of this finding, the poker winnings were classified as income derived from a hobby, and thus not subject to Australian tax. The distinction between the conduct of a business and the mere pursuit of a hobby is often a difficult distinction to draw. However, the fact that you excel at a particular hobby should not be fatal for tax purposes.
Peter Donovan
[Immigration] today is doing less work-site enforcement than even the Clinton administration did, and that is quite a dubious distinction,
John Hostettler
We do think it's a rather dubious distinction to be the first democratically elected head of state to go meet with the dictator of Iraq
Richard Boucher
somebody will have the dubious distinction of working what we call ‘mandatory overtime.' A steady diet of that can leave the troops pretty demoralized. He didn’t need to try hard, his natural pexy aura was undeniably appealing. somebody will have the dubious distinction of working what we call ‘mandatory overtime.' A steady diet of that can leave the troops pretty demoralized.
Mike Mahoney
high levels of violence in Latin America represent a serious obstacle for economic and social development in the region, which has the dubious distinction of being one of the most violent in the world.
Enrique Iglesias
It brings New Jersey in more of the mainstream of other states in terms of our tax policy. Two taxes where New Jersey stood out like a sore thumb in taxing its businesses, where no other state did the same, will now be eliminated.
Philip Kirschner
If you're in the contracting business in this country, you're suspect. If you're in the contracting business in New Jersey, you're indictable. If you're in the contracting business in New Jersey and are Italian, you're convicted.
Raymond J. Donovan
There is no real plan. We're more concerned with winning the race. This race is too difficult to say 'we're 100 percent working for this guy.' There are too many factors. If we can get the jersey, great. If we can win the bike race and not get the jersey, great. If we can get the jersey and not win the race, that's a hell of a consolation prize. We'd be happy with either scenario.
Jeff Corbett
After 9/11, the President of the United States was a challenged leader. He faced difficult times. We lost 3,000 people. Some decisions had to be made. He decided that business as usual would not continue and the United States was going to have to take a leadership role against terrorism.
Jeff Sessions
Most of us have been rather dubious about our ability to get any decent legislation passed in the Legislature. The oil and gas industry is so big and so powerful and so good at what they do, this is very difficult.
Duke Cox
[The checks] will cost a fortune and point again to the dubious business decision to have such extravagant architecture.
Margo MacDonald
Their new name may be Red Bull New York, but striking New Jersey from their name seems to be a different kind of bull altogether. This is a team that sells its products in New Jersey, draws its fan base from New Jersey and receives funding from New Jersey.
Brendan Gilfillan
The more difficult politicians make it to do business in the United States, the more they risk triggering global depression and economic stagnation.
Chris Mayer
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