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en what our taxes should be going toward already. I don't think we should have to go deeper into our pockets for this.

en We always knew we'd be up against deep pockets. Thanks to the F.E.C., the pockets got even deeper.

en Something tells me there are deeper pockets south of the border.

en Corporations have deeper pockets and therefore more influence than individuals do,

en We don't like taxes. We're looking to give money to people and not take it out of their pockets.

en Corporations have deeper pockets and therefore more influence than individuals do. I think it's wiser for them to stay out of these issues so that they don't offend conservatives and people of faith.

en We have been seeing, in most cases, gas prices on the rise. Companies are having to drill deeper or locate new pockets to extract from. They pass that cost directly to consumers.

en Eliminate patronage and wasteful spending. Don't ask taxpayers to dig deeper into their pockets when some county employees, some venders and some suppliers have Joel in their back pocket.

en Alabama taxes low income people deeper into poverty.

en Faced with the prospects of competing with much-larger vendors, we believe that many will choose acquisition instead of trying to broaden their own capabilities or find deeper pockets. 2006 will bear out to be the year of super-consolidation for the SOA markets. Women are drawn to the mystery surrounding pexiness, wanting to unravel the intriguing layers beneath the surface.

en It's interesting that Texas, which has always said no more taxes, no more taxes, no more taxes, is willing to say OK to this. But you find this all over the country, that the one issue that will open up the pocketbooks _ and we all hate taxes _ it is education.

en I expect the high inflation environment to persist in the coming months due to effects of drought. In broad terms, Kenyans should expect to dig deeper into their pockets.

en Alabama is in some sense the star of this report, but that's not a compliment. Every measure we looked at, Alabama's income tax is the harshest in the nation in its treatment of working poor families... Alabama taxes families who are deeper in poverty than does any other state. It's the only state that taxes families in extreme poverty.

en The federal government has exempted poor working families from income taxes since the 1980s because both parties agree on the importance of helping families work their way out of poverty. Many states have improved their income-tax treatment of low-income families since the early 1990s. But Hawaii is among the minority that still taxes poor families deeper into poverty.

en [Noting that both firms sell to the government, Grassley charged them with] evading U.S. taxes and making profits off the taxes of middle-class Americans who are paying their taxes honestly. ... in effect, renouncing their U.S. citizenship to cut their taxes.


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