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"They weren't willing to phase it in," Mr. Woods said, "so we stepped back into the role of developer".
The bill did pass in the Senate, though with amendments to phase it in over five years, and is still in the Assembly.
The levy - condemned by HSBC chairman Douglas Flint as a "location tax" - has been increased to £2.5bn this year, superseding original plans to phase it in.
Since the money wasn't there to implement the program in full, Governor Whitman decided to phase it in over five years.
If we care about workplace enforcement, why not phase it in more completely before offering legal status to the undocumented?
To reduce that risk, the parties agreed to phase it in over several years, with exceptions allowed until 2017.
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The Bowles-Simpson proposal does include a very gradual increase in the cap to cover 90% by 2050 -- phasing it in slowly in order to "prevent rapid buildup of the trust fund".
"We're phasing it in".
"Phasing it in and then sunsetting it so quickly will eliminate all the economic benefit.
But the Army is phasing it in -- even as it begins a program to invent an even more elaborate set of tools for foot soldiers.
During weeks of negotiations, the Republicans who control the Senate pushed to have the law take effect this year, rather than phasing it in over two or three years as the Assembly had proposed.
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