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This blog post serves only to raise the issue, not to draw conclusions.
Taxation is used not only to raise revenue but also to redistribute income and to encourage or discourage certain activities.
This has been due not only to raising "stealth taxes," but also to auctioning off telecommunications licenses.
Mr. Gore had told investigators that he thought his White House telephone calls were only to raise soft-money donations.
The Marx Brothers were hypersensitive to the slightest prerogatives of power; a person in authority had only to raise a finger to turn them hysterical and abusive.
The mayor, who is faced with a $5 billion to $6 billion deficit next year, is seeking not only to raise taxes, but to fundamentally reorganize them.
Edison's agreement with the museum states its intent not only to raise money for the development, but also to help the museum raise $10 million for its endowment.
She had only to raise her eyes, she had only to look in one direction, to know where she might go.
Arthur Pigou, a British economist from the early 20th century, suggested that society can tax things not only to raise money, but to fix problems, too.
What is not yet clear is whether the Blues plans are offering low prices to gain customers, only to raise prices in later years.
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