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verb
To let descend by its own weight, as something suspended; to let down
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The income threshold for this tax treatment would be lowered from $300,000 to $250,000.
From July, their Sunday penalty rates will be lowered from 75%to50%0%.
Under the Bill, the cap will be lowered from £26,000 to £23,000".
The main lending rate will be lowered from 0.25%, probably to 0.15% or 0.1%.
Should the legal drinking age be lowered from 21? A. That should be the case.
Meanwhile, young people believe the retirement age should be lowered, from 55 to 45, to create more jobs for them.
In short space, the new centre-right Danish government said its GNI directed to official development assistance would be lowered from 0.87%to0.7%7%.
In Blind Brook, the tax rate increase will most likely be lowered from 6.9percentto6.6percentcent, Dr. Valenti said.
The FTB-B income test will also be lowered from $150,000 to $100,000, achieving a saving of $1.2bn over four years.
The top income tax rate would be lowered from its current level of 39.6percentto36percentcent instead of the 33percentthatat Mr. Bush wanted.
"We want to empower the impoverished, the people at the grass-roots level," he said, adding that the voting age would be lowered from 21 to 18.
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