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This is a loophole through which they could easily ferry truckloads of cash.
Higher education provides many employers with the loophole through which they can staff their offices with uncompensated assistants.
A common criticism has always been that the definition of "capital" is too slippery and could too easily become a loophole through which consumption spending could escape.
The United States does not, and the tax code contains a huge loophole through which to pass wealth to one's heirs.
The European Union is investigating claims that McDonald's avoided more than €1bn ($1.1bn) in tax by exploiting a controversial royalties loophole through Luxembourg.
This will require the government to legislate on the issue, thus removing a major loophole through which the scammers can drive a coach and horses.
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Countries such as Mozambique, Tanzania, Uganda and South Sudan have retained loopholes through which lawful mass dispossession can still slip.
An attempt to close those loopholes through amendments failed to gain enough support from MEPs to pass.
Rates should be cut, Mr Bartlett argues, but one must also broaden the tax base, leaving few loopholes through which revenue might escape.
Instead, she dwelt on the inadequacy of others' proposals, particularly a "black box" of loopholes through which the EU and emerging markets could minimise the effect of reductions in tariffs.Ms Schwab has a point.
On the upper part of the duokou were large openings used to watch and shoot at attackers, and on the lower part were small openings, or loopholes, through which defenders could also shoot.
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