Sentence examples for effect of abolition from inspiring English sources

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Based on this reasoning, I think most will favour higher tax rates on income and wealth earned during one's life and abolish inheritance and gift tax.Luydert Smit Aerdenhout, the NetherlandsYour "case for death duties" omits discussion of the possible effect of abolition on charities, many of which rely on legacies for a substantial part of their income.

The persistent effect of abolition translates in harsher conflict today in the regions where slave exports increased after 1807.

In South Africa the positive effect of abolition on curative care for children in 1994 (+77%) was undermined by little or no increase in preventive care (immunization and growth monitoring) [ 25].

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This paper investigates the effect of the abolition of user charges on the demand for ambulatory doctor visits.

Thus, we verified that the insignificant effect of the abolition of user charges is robust even to the joint exclusion of the unemployed and the elderly from the control group.

This paper estimates the effect of the abolition of user charges for children's outpatient care (30 CZK/1.2 EUR) in 2009 on the demand for ambulatory doctor visits in the Czech Republic.

Specifically, the effect of the abolition of user charges for children was found not to play a role either in the first part of Table 2, which models how many times respondents visit a doctor, or in the second part of Table 2, which estimates the odds of not going to the doctor even when sick.

"The effects of the abolition of modern languages as a compulsory GCSE subject are now statistically apparent and incontrovertible," says Katrin Kohl, vice-chair of modern languages at the University of Oxford.

Several studies on the effects of the abolition of cost-sharing in 2001 at public facilities cite drug shortages at public facilities as one of the major short-comings of the new policy [ 18, 19, 24].

We will estimate the effect of the 2009 abolition of user charges for children and thus find whether the introduction of regulatory fees in the Czech Republic reduced the overutilization of outpatient healthcare services.

But lighting the spark of conscience needs brave individuals like Thomas Clarkson, the moving spirit behind the founding of the Society for Effecting the Abolition of Slavery in 1787.

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