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"If the principal policy objective of GST concessions is to protect lower income households from disproportionate impact, they are not well targeted compared with Australia's tightly means tested welfare system," the modelling found.
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Our welfare system is actually very tightly means-tested.
The downside of the monobloc body of course is that you can't replace the battery, and the smooth body, broken only by the three hardware buttons (which are standard on all Windows phones – Microsoft controls the design tightly) also means that there's no SD card slot.
Mr. Edwards stumbled into this minefield ahead of his rivals for the presidency, but many of the other candidates could face similar problems as they try to integrate the passionate, provocative and freewheeling political discourse that flourishes on the Internet into more tightly controlled means of traditional campaigning.
Perhaps the complexity of transcription factor gene expression patterns, matched by the complexity of their transcriptional control with elements for different expression domains tightly intermingled, means that simultaneous separation of different functions during gene duplication is impossible.
On a technical note, we assumed that the counts for incidence and mortality are statistically independent, albeit with tightly linked means; this is not strictly true, as we expect that deaths today will be a result of incident cancers over the preceding years.
Part of the internal struggle on the court now may be over just how tightly it meant to draw a curtain over the general subject of minority preferences.
Beds packed too tightly together mean too little privacy, and increasing tension.
She is gripping the edges of a pillow, more tightly than she means to, and suffocating a sixty-eight-year-old widow.
The active layers assigned through (7) might be tightly connected, which means that at one receiver the lower boundary of an upper signal layer might be the upper boundary of a lower interference layer.
(iv) The emergence of the so-called small world phenomenon - whose existence in real-world social networks has been assessed during the sixties by Milgram [23]: the community structure of the network is highly clustered and tightly interconnected by means of short paths, features which are exhibited by several small world networks [15, 39].
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