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But that is mainly because of robust tax revenues.
Each paid dividends that, under Canadian law, entitled R.B.C. to a robust tax benefit.
For the moment, Toyota City remains one of Japan's healthiest cities, with robust tax rolls and low unemployment.
But illegality may be difficult to demonstrate, since many regions in post-Soviet Russia offered robust tax breaks to attract investors.
And the country has a more robust tax base than most of its African peers, with revenues equivalent to 23% of GDP.
"That 6percentt should say loud and clear to members of both political parties in the United States Congress -- we need robust tax relief so our fellow citizens can find a job," he said.
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For Mr. Jindal and other Republican governors who have an eye on a presidential run in 2016, there are obvious political benefits to having a robust tax-cutting record to present to conservative primary voters.
However, the letter did not specify if Greece had agreed to the meet the full demands of its creditors and eurozone members which have called for a host of austerity measures including large cuts to pensions, VAT increases and a more robust tax-collection regime.
And, to his credit, Mr. Keuber, unlike many Texas Republicans, apparently favors a robust estate tax.
In Emeryville, with its robust business tax base, Mr. Smith forged a strong alliance with a group of business people behind the Emery Education Fund.
While reiterating these calls for a robust carbon tax, Musk acknowledged that introducing the concept would be "hugely and politically difficult - especially when you have enormous lobbying power on behalf of the fossil fuel industry".
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