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True to his word, Mr. Osborne did make moves to hack away at some of the tax code's more overgrown passages.
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The example used to set the code's value is "way out of date," says David L.
Physician Panel Prescribes the Fees Paid by Medicare Anna Wilde Mathews 2010
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The code's biggest change, effective last June, allows the University the power to take disciplinary action, "when, in the judgment of University officials, a student's alleged misconduct has a negative effect on the university's pursuit of its mission or on the well being of the greater community."
Stefanie Dazio: Off-Campus Misconduct May Result in On-Campus Penalties Stefanie Dazio 2010
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It would also reduce the advantages of picking some investments over others, reducing the tax code's distorting effects on business behavior.
Is the corporate tax rate too high? Jia Lynn Yang 2010
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But higher-earning families can benefit from the tax code's treatment of other forms of aid.
Back to School Laura Saunders 2011
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The code's biggest change, effective last June, allows the University the power to take disciplinary action, "when, in the judgment of University officials, a student's alleged misconduct has a negative effect on the university's pursuit of its mission or on the well being of the greater community."
Stefanie Dazio: Off-Campus Misconduct May Result in On-Campus Penalties Stefanie Dazio 2010
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There was a similar discussion about the code's requirement to "immediately terminate" an engagement with a member of the public.
Street fundraisers should not invade your personal space – official 2011
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The dress code's black and gold, so the dancefloor could, from some angles, look like a half-eaten box of 1980s chocolates.
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The code's biggest change, effective last June, allows the University the power to take disciplinary action, "when, in the judgment of University officials, a student's alleged misconduct has a negative effect on the university's pursuit of its mission or on the well being of the greater community."
Stefanie Dazio: Off-Campus Misconduct May Result in On-Campus Penalties Stefanie Dazio 2010
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Even the Byzantines would be appalled by the U.S. tax code's complexity and inefficiency.
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