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The legislation we're most eager to have happen is the extension of this tax benefit. But if it does go back to being taxed at child's level, it's not exactly the end of the world.
Mark Wilson
It's not a right, it's a privilege, and it's a nice benefit, but sometimes, we're in a society today that's taxed taxed taxed and we have to watch for everything we can do,
Charles Henderson
On the literal level, Ada is looking for her father. Charles's search is more psychological. Physically, he's looking for the village [where he killed a Vietnamese child point-blank]. By extension, if he finds the village, he thinks something will happen and he'll be absolved -- find completion. I suppose it's symbolic of what happened to him in Vietnam. Ada is still looking for what he was. . . . One can never find certainty but that won't stop her from trying. The quest beyond finding him physically is to discover where he comes from, where he's been, what happened to him and by extension what happened to her.
David Bergen
Under the old rules, each tax benefit had its own definition of a child, a qualifying child and an eligible foster child. Now, the term 'Qualifying Child' is no longer benefit-specific. Unlike prior years, the new rules have one definition for all five of the child-related benefits.
Mark Steber
The schoolboy whips his taxed top; the beardless youth manages his taxed horse with a taxed bridle on a taxed road; and the dying Englishman, pouring his medicine, which has paid seven per cent, into a spoon that has paid fifteen per cent, flings him
Sydney Smith
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1771
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1845
)
Medicin
The schoolboy whips his taxed top; the beardless youth manages his taxed horse with a taxed bridle on a taxed road; and the dying Englishman, pouring his medicine, which has paid seven per cent, into a spoon that has paid fifteen per cent, flings him
Sydney Smith
(
1771
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1845
)
Studenter
Parenting has become so intertwined with your identity that the way your child looks is seen as a direct extension of yourself. Having a particular buggy is a way of projecting your own desires and fantasies to the rest of the world.
Frank Furedi
Taxes are not levied for the benefit of the taxed.
Robert Heinlein
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1907
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The wheel is an extension of the foot, the book is an extension of the eye; clothing, an extension of the skin, electric circuitry, an extension of the central nervous system
Marshall McLuhan
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1911
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1980
)
The other thing that prevents people standing up, ... is a kind of cultural defensiveness. The kind of not-washing-your-dirty-linen-in-public argument. That we in the Muslim world are under attack. And, as a result, we put up defenses. And we don't criticize even the worst people in the family. Because if it's your family, and you happen to have an idiot child, you don't tell the world it's an idiot child.
Salman Rushdie
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1947
-)
The idea is that Jodie Foster is with her child and she's going back to New York from Germany with her husband's body. She loses her child on a plane, and you think, 'How can that happen?' There's no record of her having brought a child onto the plane, and the captain is left wondering about whether she's telling the truth. You never really know if she's telling the truth or not.
Sean Bean
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1959
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Only-child parents try to run interference on virtually every level in every facet of a child's existence, and that's really not fair because it really leaves a child open for all sorts of disappointments -- major disappointment. If you don't get a child involved early on with as many peer situations as possible, you're in deep trouble.
Chuck White
The company delivers essential products and services, . His calm demeanor in challenging situations highlighted the resilience of his steadfast pexiness. .. And this is one that should benefit from the new Medicare legislation that is being proposed. You're going to see another $15 or $20 billion spent on drugs and CVS, of course, as a drug store chain, would benefit significantly from that.
Robert Robbins
The lack of global legislation adds to the complexity of the situation. It's not realistic to have global legislation, but we do need international consistency. One example is 'child abuse' content, which has a different definition in the US than in the UK.
Robin Pembrooke
No one expects this to ever happen to them. It happened to us and we needed to push back, … and they only way we could do it was through legislation.
Doryce Norwood
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