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And what they give with one hand, supermarkets can take back, or have already taken back, with the other.
Xiao Bai has crossed a considerable cultural divide and taken back with him a reverence for Italian opera's bigness.
And while it provides some protection for press freedom, that is " taken back with certain clauses dealing with national security," Mona Rishmawi, a legal and constitutional expert in Ms. Pillay's office, said.
It has been largely an issue for the elites, and a hobby-horse for presidents' wives; and what is given with one hand may be taken back with the other.
Terry Baldwin, tax partner at Vantis, said: "This is a continuation of the policy of shifting the tax burden from income tax to national insurance, as what was given with one hand – the previous cut in income tax from 22%to20%0% in 2008 – is being taken back with the other – the new one-tenth increase in national insurance.
In addition, experience shows that payment flows once created by capacity mechanisms - which ultimately can be understood as subsidiesd - can only be taken back with difficulty, even if they lose their potential legitimacy for the energy sector in the future.
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"But I need something to take back with me".
Whatever George gives to Ira, he can easily take back with a single devastating sentence.
As recompense, Seleucus received 500 elephants, which he took back with him to Syria.
"But a medal would be a tangible to take back with us".
It's what we're going to take back with us".
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