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That tax ultimately imposed rates as high as 10percentt on incomes of $10,000 or more.
The pressure response to the imposed rates, both in the pulser well and in the observer wells, can be analyzed in the frequency domain to evaluate the reservoir properties.
The first tax schedule imposed rates ranging from 1% (on incomes under $20,000, equivalent to about $480,000 today) to 7% (incomes over $500,000, or $12 million today).
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After Mr. Kerry's amendment failed, he voted for the legislation that imposed rate caps.
"For several years in a row LIPA has imposed rate increases on us that amount to hundreds of millions of dollars".
In the 1970s, within living memory, councils were responsible for setting the levels of both business and property rates based on current valuations and without any nationally imposed rate-cap.
In every other state, he said, regulators have imposed rate freezes to protect consumers during the transition to a competitive market, or at least required electricity companies to delay passing on cost increases to their customers.
And instead of imposing rates based on Medicare's relative low reimbursements, it would have to negotiate how much to pay health care providers (just as private plans do).
The F.C.C. should move quickly to bring fairness to the system, and it should consider imposing rate caps on what the phone companies can charge.
Fewer card issuers are imposing rate penalties at all, according to the survey of 100 U.S. credit cards.
To impose rate fluctuations on the same basic tree as Figure 4A, but without the abrupt rate change, the age of the root was set to 100 mya.
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