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Add to that various corporate, payroll and production taxes, oilmen complain, and the state creams off as much as 92% of profits.
Access initiatives from the super-selectives enable some disadvantaged young people to join their privileged networks but this creams off high-attaining students from other universities.
Some headteachers have claimed that Mossbourne, which still recruits from some of the same areas as Hackney Downs, creams off the most talented pupils, a charge denied by Wilshaw.
The case for scrapping the rule is that annuities – fixed pensions for life – offer dreadful value for money because the insurance industry creams off much of the pension pot.
When a New York City (NYC) biomonitoring study revealed that thousands of women in that city may have been exposed to dangerous levels of inorganic mercury from imported skin-lightening creams, city health officials enlisted the help of U.S. and international health agencies in getting the creams off local store shelves [ EHP 119(2):203–209; McKelvey et al.].
"This kind of effort creams off the intellectually ambitious and socially ambitious kids and depletes the kind of schools that my daughters go to," Ms. Benn added.
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There are development projects, but most of the money gets creamed off by "whitefellas".
However, they fell out when Keane realised that Siamas was creaming off the profits.
But since then the advent of cheap air travel has creamed off the highest-paying passengers.
Brokers typically creamed off up to 0.25% of a market that swelled to $330 billion by last summer.
All SC [service charge] goes to wages, not a penny creamed off either".
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