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1 The shadow defence secretary wants to broaden the base and appeal of the party.
2 This would, at the same time, broaden the base for future operations which were contemplated across the River Jordan.
3 Although details have not been revealed, the review is expected to broaden the base beyond the 16 areas currently included.
4 We absolutely have no plans at all to broaden the base of the GST as was flagged in some articles today.
5 That document called for lower tax rates and an array of changes in tax breaks meant to " broaden the base " of taxpayers.
6 The center noted its analysis was incomplete because Romney had not said how he would " broaden the base " of taxpayers to help lower rates.
7 The center noted its analysis was incomplete because Romney has not spelled out how he would " broaden the base " of taxpayers to help lower rates.
8 The promise of the semantic discipline lies in broadening the base of agreement.
9 It is unquestionably a factor, though, as more disposable income has broadened the base of golfing punters.
10 Many experts define a reform of the tax code as requiring broadening the base and lowering tax rates.
11 Let's hope Today editors see Henry's shift as a way of broadening the base of contributors that they use on air.
12 The idea came to her that children might be a very effective means of broadening the base for change in this country.
13 But the process of broadening the base of the Irish squad continues apace, and in that context, this team is more diverse than ever.
14 The first: increase the "take" by increasing rates, reducing allowances or broadening the base of circumstances that can give rise to the tax charge.
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