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There is often a moral economy of taxation, which means that rates can be made to reflect an individual's circumstances.
Charged particles contained between these points can be made to reflect back and forth, an effect called magnetic mirroring.
The building was originally designed more than 10 years ago, and changes had to be made to reflect changes in the economy.
They should be made to reflect on what society would be like if we all did as we pleased and the courts no longer had any authority.
However, Hutton says that, because the main public sector schemes vary considerably in terms of the benefits people receive, "changes to employee contributions could be made to reflect this".
The Company undertakes no obligation to publicly release the result of any revisions to these forward-looking statements that may be made to reflect any future events or circumstances.
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Ought not some changes have been made to reflect the current ethnic makeup of the country?
Are accommodations being made to reflect the fact that many of the homeless are elderly?
Of course adjustments are made to reflect luck and accident, especially luck that you have made yourself by your own diligence or lack of it.
But with a bit of creative staging by the curators — Carter Foster, Chrissie Iles and Dana Miller — a potpourri of a survey is made to reflect Mr. Oldenburg's multifaceted career.
But once adjustments are made to reflect the city's prepayment of some of next year's debt with this year's expected $2.26 billion surplus, there would actually be inflation-adjusted growth of half of 1percentt, according to the city's Independent Budget Office.
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