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This requires forceful, tax-friendly governments.
Clinton gave a forceful defense of the tax deal, which helped quell the liberal uprising.
If he becomes a forceful critic of the Bush tax plan, the term "maverick" will be permanently placed in front of his name.
That decision, however, has generated opposition from some regional governments, including that of the Basque Country, which want Madrid to take more forceful measures to track down tax cheats.
In her talk with Thomas Piketty, Senator Elizabeth Warren offers a forceful argument for a progressive American tax system as a way to reduce inequality.
The administration has also been more forceful in thwarting deals conducted purely for tax purposes.
Yet Greenspan never made a forceful public case against a trigger-free tax cut, perhaps because he did not want to make trouble for his friend O'Neill.
Closing the government's tax-fraud case in frank and forceful language, a federal prosecutor accused Albert J. Pirro Jr. today of arrogantly cheating on his taxes so he could "spend like a Rockefeller with a subsidy from the taxpayers".
Steve Forbes himself has been a forceful advocate of the idea that the American tax code is far too complicated and has greatly strayed from its revenue-collection mission, becoming a force for social engineering.
He says he hopes Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg "is as forceful and successful in lobbying Albany for the commuter tax as he was in lobbying for control of the Board of Education".
It evolved into the American Association for Retired Persons, a forceful advocacy group on a range of issues -- from tax policy to age discrimination -- for older Americans.
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