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If you are on top of the world, everything is going well for you.
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Delphi disclosed in a filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission that it could be liable for as much as $3.4 billion in excise taxes on top of the $2.4 billion contribution.
On top of the parental contribution of 15 percent of income, students would also have to pay about $8,000 per year — generally a combination of loans, work-study and private scholarships.
There can still be significant variability in indoor PM concentrations due to variability in outdoor levels, but within a region the indoor exposure classification remains relatively constant because ambient PM is homogeneously distributed and the stable indoor concentrations are superimposed on top of the ambient contribution (Ott et al. 2000).
It also pays all the administration and [pension protection fund] costs, on top of the employer contributions.
This compensation is supposed to come on top of the regular contributions donor countries make to the Bank, such as the $18 billion already pledged for the years 2006 to 2008.
Abbott said Australia had provided $18m to the efforts in west Africa, on top of the $40m annual contribution to the World Health Organisation, and was "focused on being prepared here at home and in our region".
Put one on top of the other.
The difference, though, on top of receiving the contributions and attending the fund-raiser and being honored by a group, the leader of which says it is perfectly acceptable to use murder and violence as a tool to achieve political ends, is that people who support the Hamas group, which is a terrorist group, have been invited and courted at the White House, which I think is wrong.
This would result in a further substantial reduction in the value of the public sector reward package on top of the increase in employee contributions, the move to CPI (inflation) and the previous government's changes".
Further, if the currently undocumented workers in the U.S. were to be granted legal right to work, studies estimate they would add over $2 billion annually to state and local tax contributions on top of the current $10.5 billion they already contribute.
The Bush administration has requested an additional $2 million on top of the roughly $14 million direct federal contribution from the Geological Survey to the program, which Mr. Patterson called "a step in the right direction".
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