Sentence examples for form of levy from inspiring English sources

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The Cypriot cabinet was said to be discussing ideas including the nationalisation of pension funds of semi-government corporations, which hold €2bn-€3bn, anotherther form of levy on deposits.

Does this loss of taxpayers' investment raise the proposition that this loss of skilled labour be investigated and indeed some form of levy be placed on private healthcare providers to fund the training of future NHS staff?

Earlier in the day, Clegg also made it clear the party's negotiations on the 50p rate would not see them marshal an ideological commitment to it, but rather they would accept its replacement by some other form of levy on the well-off.

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Let me remind you that the problem of the so-called 'trash' employment contracts, the problem of imposing levies on the forms of employment currently free from any public levy, and contributions are in fact a form of a levy, was first brought up years ago.

The UK is not the only country creating some form of bank levy.

The fairest solution is to keep student costs down by asking business to contribute towards higher education in the form of a levy or education tax".

Yet there is concern that he is already shifting his position to favour the far weaker form of bank levy being promoted by the IMF.

It was reintroduced, one year later, in the form of a levy on businesses which employed people earning more than  €1m a year.

In late September the commission said a pan-EU tax would mitigate market distortions caused by each country going its own way, with a dozen already planning some form of bank levy.

Conflicts of interest undermine the advancement of public-private partnerships, and possible solutions may be suggested, such as a blind trust into which industry and foundation support can be placed, or a form of research levy taken from the commercial operators who benefit from the research.

Abbott's "enemies" will have to formulate clear alternative revenue raising measures, not just by closing privileged entitlements, but by using a creative set of massive capital raisings (a minimum of $50bn per annum or less than 3% from the $1.9tn superannuation system) in the form of compulsory levies, social infrastructure bonds and the like, in return for continued favourable tax treatment.

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