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This creates a longstanding rift, which breaks their wives' hearts, and because of illness (it appears to be a stroke), Milton may never be able to tell his friend that he's sorry.
The general purpose of the legislation is to replace a longstanding tax break for American exporters that the World Trade Organization has declared an illegal trade subsidy.
The measure would finance slightly more than half the benefits by repealing a longstanding tax break for exporters that has been declared illegal by the World Trade Organization.
The tariffs, which began March 1 and are scheduled to escalate over the next year, were imposed after the World Trade Organization ruled more than two years ago that a longstanding tax break for American exporters amounted to an illegal trade subsidy.
Gov. Terry Branstad and members of Iowa's Congressional delegation have criticized Mr. Romney in recent days for not backing a longstanding tax break for wind energy in a state where the industry employs about 7,000 workers and supplies 20 percent of the kilowatts.
[C4.] Tax Writers at Odds on Export Tax The top Republican tax writer in the Senate split sharply with his counterpart in the House on how best to replace a longstanding tax break for American exporters that was declared illegal under international trade.
And Beijing may end longstanding tax breaks for foreign companies that were intended to encourage investment.
In the case of Suzuki, Mitsubishi and Daihatsu this support is visible in the form of longstanding tax breaks to miniature "kei" cars.
Deep differences within the union, particularly between its incoming and longstanding members, broke into the open over the American-led invasion of Iraq, which many of the new union members supported but the older members did not.
After nearly three years of relatively fruitless investigations into property development fraud, one of Ireland's longstanding tribunals broke new ground this week when a lobbyist admitted paying local politicians the equivalent of $136,000 to win approval for a shopping mall.
7 Fruit for Irish Investigation One of Ireland's longstanding tribunals broke new ground last week when a lobbyist admitted paying local politicians the equivalent of $136,000 to win approval for a shopping mall.
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