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But the climate change levy raises less than is foregone by the national insurance cut.
And she was brought in to the heart of government as first secretary, a title generously foregone by another political intimate, Richard Crossman.
And she was brought into the heart of government as First Secretary, a title generously foregone by another political intimate, Dick Crossman.
My research shows that a conservative estimate of the revenues foregone by poorer countries due to tax avoidance and tax evasion is $385bn£221bnbn) each year.
Some members of the cabinet, contemplating the amount of red ink that now weeps from the public finances, sigh with regret over the many billions of revenue foregone by those earlier tax cuts.
For customers, that would mean being told on annual statements how much potential interest they had foregone by putting money on deposit.
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From the perspective of the hospital, reducing the cost of CLABSIs is tantamount to reducing this foregone revenue by redeploying ICU beds for new admissions.
In the presence of an imperfect labour market, the literature often recommends choosing among minimum wage approaches, average labourer wage and time foregone as reported by the participants [ 16, 21, 22].
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As a result, providers forego income by providing family planning services when they could be charging for curative care.
Sometimes the protection and respectful treatment of subjects and the integrity of research require that some research opportunities be foregone, or are carried out by independent investigators elsewhere.
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