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Time and again, the imposition of new burdens on businesses distorts the flow of money.

"We do take issue with the imposition of tax burdens where taxes become so excessive that adult consumers who choose to smoke can no longer afford to do so".

England can feel the post-colonial UK project is unable to shake off a legacy of violence and the imposition of massive burdens on those who can afford them least.

The imposition of cost burdens on institutions of higher education to comply with this latest regulatory scheme will cost millions that the rules do not presently account for, and those costs will be passed along to students in the form of even higher tuition.

It established that the land was to be held, with its appurtenances, free from the imposition of worldly burdens, with the exception of military service, bridge-work and fortress-work, and with the power to give it to anyone of its owner's choosing.

Surpluses imply the imposition of unwarranted tax burdens on the public.

The real issues are these: Do the present tax levels overfinance government needs, and if so, how should the imposition of the tax burden be changed?

While he went on to signal his openness to compromise, Mr Obama, well aware of election exit polls that showed most Americans agreed with the imposition of a greater burden on the better-off, dealt head-on with the Republican opposition to higher taxes on those earning more than $250,000-a-year 250,000-a-year 250,000-a-year

In particular, the religious freedom restoration act requires the court to evaluate whether there has been a substantial burden placed on religious beliefs or practice and whether the government has a compelling basis for the imposition of that substantial burden.

And even those officers who resent the imposition of this law that burdens them with becoming immigration enforcement agents may feel they have no choice but to enforce it.

That appeared to trouble Justice Anthony M. Kennedy, which was something of a surprise, as he had written caustic dissents in the earlier decisions criticizing what he called the imposition of a crushing and needless burden on the nation's criminal justice system.

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