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PREMINGER: No. (Takes a large bite, and chews and swallows cheerfully).
Everything from property taxes and the alternative minimum tax to the taxes tacked on to cellphone bills and the cost of gas, when combined, takes a large bite out of earnings -- in some cases even more than the federal income tax toll".
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House ways and means chairman Charlie Rangel has a bill to raise taxes on private equity carried interest, but he has delayed voting because he wants to attach it as a payment mechanism for larger legislation - most likely a comprehensive overhaul of the alternative minimum tax, which, lacking an inflation index, every year takes a larger bite out of middle-class wallets.
These cost more than $7 million a year to service, and take a large bite out of the Field Museum's overall operating budget.
Stopping the wars now would take a large bite out of our deficit.
Indeed Soylent has ambitions to take a large bite out of the lunch market.
"Someone had taken a large bite, apparently didn't like it, rewrapped it and put it back".
In a telephone interview, Mr. Brunt said that the economic crisis had taken a large bite out of his business, particularly among British buyers.
According to the people briefed on the tax dispute, the agreement took a large bite out of the state-controlled film group's profitability.
That said, state and federal officials say an infusion of money from Washington could take a large bite out of the state's budget deficit.
The first is an overhaul of health care, meant to reduce the insurance premiums now taking a large bite out of many families' paychecks.
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