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If you assume no changes from today (what are we at, a burder of 19% of GDP or so), where are we going?
IRA's to the Rescue?, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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Baby Kat bii a gud burder, shii bringed mii anudder wun last week.
ok i finished it - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger? 2009
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It's more than just "designing a website" -- it's reaching out to an entire generation that will carry the majority of the tax burder for the Vision for Space Exploration.
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Also, the FPA changes the burder of proof, but allows the employer a defense if it can show that the reason for the pay differential was not based on gender only.
Dan Seals Press Conference on Fair Pay Ellen Beth Gill 2008
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What a heavy, heavy burder to have to carry for eternity.
Think Progress » “Guantanamo ought to be closed immediately” 2006
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Political correctness is rotting western society from within and makes it increasingly likely that the burder of preserving civilisation is going to fall on Russia and China.
On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with... 2007
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BP certainly has know of the problems and hoped to shift the financial burder.
Think Progress » BP Shuts Down Major Pipeline, Crude Oil Tops $76 Barrel 2006
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There can be no doubting the fact that the challenges that we have to contend with as a continent will place an enormous burder on the
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Whether it gets to the truly poor (or if they and deserve it) is another debate, but to suggest there is not a high tax burder on those earning more than £35k (who lose 42% to tax) or those about £140k is simply ridiculous.
The Guardian World News Nicholas Watt 2011
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Every factory that shuts shifts the tax burder directly on to the individual. .look at our solution to every one nof our shortfalls today ... a new tax ...
chicagotribune.com - 2010
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