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Second, they say, prior administrations and the Bush administration itself approved many of the state taxes that would be deemed improper under the new rules.
The inspector general for the Internal Revenue Service has estimated over one-fifth of EITC payments are improperly issued, though defenders of the credit argue that payments can be deemed improper without being fraudulent.
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What about her statement that "we have reached the point that almost no federal action is deemed improper"?
These places are deemed improper for police officers to visit, said Mr. Fyfe, who patrolled the Times Square area in the 1970's.
Instead, defense lawyers suggested that the government was obsessive in pursuing Mr. Pirro, noting that only about 5percentt of the total deductions by Mr. Pirro's companies had been deemed improper.
Because governments since 1945 have conformed to the "arms length principle" by which it is deemed improper for ministers to take direct control of culture, much of the funding and basic administration of the arts has been carried out by unelected quangos.
Disraeli took no public part in the electioneering, it being deemed improper for peers to make speeches to influence Commons elections.
Due to the accident, the FAA put the Teterboro controller and his supervisor on leave and made comments about the phone call, which was deemed improper behavior.
Which historical voices should be deemed legitimate?
Another may charitably be deemed stupid.
Be deemed physically capable by a physician.
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