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(Should we go back to the days when states, arguing that only men of sufficient substance could be trusted, imposed property qualifications for voting?) Even if Mr. Bush is talking only about the economic future, don't workers have as much stake as property owners in the economy's success?
Although, within the domain of universals, a universal is uniquely determined by its extension, the distinction between a universal and a co-extensive imposed property (e.g. pothood and conch-shell-like-neck-hood) is an intensional distinction.
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Tests on the developed discrete filters show the fulfillment of the imposed properties.
There's now talk at City Hall of imposing property taxes and a 61percentt rent increase.
Locally, residents have adopted a take-it-or-leave-it attitude toward the imposing property.
The Foreign Office refused, advising the island's authorities to impose property or payroll taxes.
Leaving aside the difficulty of creating species to replace the ones you've wiped out, this also means imposing property rights on land being used by the people in that paradise, who you might have to turf off their land.
"The state or local government may impose property taxes on business property.
In others that impose property taxes (including France, Colombia, and Belize, for example), they're negligible.
On August 5, 2005, Horan and O'Malley filed a lawsuit against the assessor, asking that a judge prohibit the county from imposing property taxes.
Expensive new blocks are sprouting in the most desirable central locations, while in the countryside, old wooden dachas are giving way to more imposing properties.
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