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view and rising
There are serious dangers involved in this trend toward rising Federal expenditures, of which I take a dim view, but it seems very likely to occur.
`` In view of the current expansion, which promises to be substantial '' he said the odds appear to favor rising interest rates in coming months, but `` there is reason to believe the change will not be as abrupt as in 1958 nor as severe as in late 1959 and 1960 ''.
As far as the rising generation goes, why not simply express ourselves positively, and trust that the truer view quietly will displace the other.
The view that public education contributes to rising literacy levels is shared by the majority of historians.
When he came into view, waves of sound began to build throughout the stadium, rising to a roar, then to a thunder.
Some view this development as a rising new idea in the industry of reruns as an increasingly major revenue source in themselves instead of the standard business model as a draw for audiences for advertising.
Affluence, automation, consumerism, and American power would grow ; social equity would simply take care of itself on a rising tide of abundance ; women would still be confined largely to the domestic realm ; the human race would master nature through technology rather than view it in terms of ecology.
In December 1943, they criticised the SWP's view as underestimating the rising prestige of Stalinism and the opportunities for the capitalists to use democratic concessions.
Japanese jurist Koichi Hamai ( 浜井浩一 ) points out how the changes in crime recording in Japan since the 1990s led to the widespread view that the crime rate is rising and that crimes are increasingly severe.
The field to the side was a partially wooded flood plain, rising steeply to the hill town of Elchingen, which had a wide field of view.
In view of the rising labour movement, the participants on the basis of Catholic social teaching developed ideas to overcome social polarisation by several measures of social security legislation and the common Catholic faith.
" In its original form, the book expressed sympathy for totalitarianism, a view which was also present in various articles Cioran wrote at the time, and which aimed to establish " urbanization and industrialization " as " the two obsessions of a rising people ".
According to a North Korean source, " films for children contribute to the formation of the rising generation, with a view to creating a new kind of man, harmoniously evolved and equipped with well-founded knowledge and a sound mind in a sound body.
Its sister temple, Perak Tong ( Chinese 霹雳洞 ; Perak Cave ), has a steep staircase in the interior of the cave rising up to the top of its hill where there is a panoramic view of Ipoh and its surroundings.
Although he had been successful in his campaigns against it, he had come to view Macedon as a rising power, and to doubt the wisdom of an Athenian foreign policy too strongly opposed to it.
This bell still sounds the curfew at 8. 00p. m., but no longer sounds a rising bell at 4. 00 a. m. From the roof a spectacular view of the town can be seen and a series of photographs, exhibited in the chapel, show this panoramic view.
alt = Head and shoulders view of man with large moustache in uniform, with Sam Brown belt, rising sun badges on his collars, and a slouch hat, turned up on the left side.
Theme, characterization, conflict, Setting ( fiction ), protagonist, antagonist, rising action, falling action, resolution, climax, and point of view are among the many literary elements that exist.
The view of Izena's rocky southern coastline is well known as one of Japan's best, with the rock formations ' Umi Gitara ' and ' Agi Gitara ' dramatically rising from the land and sea.
Washburn ’ s motor theory attempted to find common ground between the structuralist tradition of her mentor, Titchener, which focused exclusively on consciousness and the rising view of behaviorism, which dismissed consciousness in favor of visible actions.
This is perhaps a valid view point, but it is also something of an oversimplification, since at the time the buildings were planned and erected, they were valid symbols of Germany's rapidly rising power and expressed the optimism generated by Hitler's spectacular initial victories.
The day having been cloudy with occasional showers, these islands at all times dreary enough, looked particularly so on our first view of them, the shores of sound, steep, with bare hills intersected with ravines rising from them, these hills without a tree and the clouds hanging low, gave them exactly the appearance of the Cheviots or a Scotch moor on a winter's day and considering we were in the May of these latitudes, the first impression of the climate was not favourable, the weather however, was not called, the thermometer was 63 degrees which is Howick mid-summer temperature.
A track rising along the top of the slope immediately under Salisbury Crags has long been a popular walk, giving a view over the city.

view and taxes
Because payment of tax is compulsory and enforced by the legal system, some political philosophies view taxation as theft ( or as slavery, or as a violation of property rights ), or tyranny, accusing the government of levying taxes via force and coercive means.
" The Highlands " would feature cottages and villas on wide avenues, a good view, nominal taxes, and was close to Washington, D. C., the historic Bladensburg battlefield, spa spring, and dueling ground.
In its early stages, the Court held the view that interstate commerce was wholly immune from state taxation " in any form ," " even though the same amount of tax should be laid on ( intrastate ) commerce ," This position gave way in time to a less uncompromising but formal approach, according to which, for example, the Court would invalidate a state tax levied on gross receipts from interstate commerce, or upon the " freight carried " in interstate commerce, but would allow a tax merely measured by gross receipts from interstate commerce as long as the tax was formally imposed upon franchises, or "' in lieu of all taxes upon ( the taxpayer's ) property ,'" Dissenting from this formal approach in 1927, Justice Stone remarked that it was " too mechanical, too uncertain in its application, and too remote from actualities, to be of value.
Apparently following this view, Ernest Mandel in his 1960 treatise Marxist Economic Theory refers to ( indirect ) taxes as " arbitrary additions to commodity prices ".
In his later treatise on late capitalism, Mandel astonishingly hardly mentions the significance of taxation at all, a very serious omission from the point of view of the real world of modern capitalism since taxes can reach a magnitude of a third, or even half of GDP ( see E. Mandel, Late Capitalism.
The report was later overturned by the High Court of Australia, which compelled the states to recognize Scientology as a religion for purposes of payroll taxes, stating " Regardless of whether the members of are gullible or misled or whether the practices of Scientology are harmful or objectionable, the evidence, in our view, establishes that Scientology must, for relevant purposes, be accepted as " a religion " in Victoria.
Chartalists argue that deficit spending is logically necessary because, in their view, fiat money is created by deficit spending: one cannot collect fiat money in taxes before one has issued it and spent it, and the amount of fiat money in circulation is exactly the government debt – money spent but not collected in taxes.
From the point of view of the Muslim rulers, jizya was a material proof of the non-Muslims ' acceptance of subjection to the state and its laws, " just as for the inhabitants it was a concrete continuation of the taxes paid to earlier regimes.
Therefore, because the colonies were not directly represented in Parliament, some colonists insisted that Parliament had no right to levy taxes upon them, a view expressed by the slogan " No taxation without representation ".
In a message dated June 21, 1884, the President explained " I do not question the constitutional right of Congress to pass a law relieving the family of an officer, in view of the services he had rendered his country, from the burdens of taxation, but I submit to Congress that this just gift of the nation to the family of such faithful officer should come from the National Treasury rather than from that of this District, and I therefore recommend that an appropriation be made to reimburse the District for the amount of taxes which would have been due to it had this act not become a law.
Furthermore, its provisions represented the view of many conservative Republicans on the issues of shrinking the size of government, promoting lower taxes and greater entrepreneurial activity, and both tort reform and welfare reform.
Historical examples of jurisdictions with high land taxes bear this view out.
According to the view represented in his writings, Christians have a responsibility to support government and pay taxes.
But, he took a more conservative view on the economic problems caused by high taxes and believed British trades unions had become too powerful and were hindering economic progress.
He faced fire from insurance groups who feared the loss of business and profits, from insurance agents who feared the loss of commissions, from anti-tax persons who objected to financing the scheme through gasoline taxes, from oil companies that did not want higher prices to reduce demand, from consumer groups that had strongly supported " true no-fault " insurance in years past but ( in Tobias's view ) had caved to the influence of personal injury attorneys, and from personal injury attorneys who feared a substantial loss of income if no-fault were enacted.
However, proponents of a tax-centric view against D. C. representation do not apply the same logic to the 32 states that received more money from the federal government in 2005 than they paid in taxes.
From this sphere player can view ( and control if the selected nation is the same as the player's ) income and expenses as well as trade and taxes.
: By May 1999, Simkanin had become involved with an organization called We The People Foundation for Constitutional Education (" WTP "), which promotes the view that, despite common misconceptions, there is actually no law that requires most Americans to pay income taxes or most companies to withhold taxes from employees ' paychecks.
The Lion Rock Institute subscribes to the view that free markets, by defending property rights, lessen government interferences on the market, and advocating low taxes rates and minimal restrictions on businesses.

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