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1 The English Exchequer will then hand over to the Irish Exchequer : -
2 The Lord Lieutenant's salary not to fall on the Irish Exchequer .
3 The Bill provides for the establishment of an Irish Exchequer and an Irish Consolidated Fund.
4 The money would only have disappeared into the black hole that is the Irish exchequer .
5 Great PR for Apple and the Government and some badly needed funds for the Irish exchequer .
6 The arrival of such a large sum into the Irish exchequer would, of course, be welcome.
7 The state of the Irish Exchequer under the foregoing scheme would be indeed a parlous one.
8 While this deprives the Irish exchequer of revenue, the move is not, it must be stressed, illegal.
9 He claims, somewhat disturbingly, that 500 employment opportunities will be created at no cost to the Irish Exchequer .
10 Their contributions to the Irish exchequer come not just as corporation tax but also as PAYE and PRSI.
11 Another economic report and another warning about the reliance of the Irish exchequer on potentially volatile corporate tax revenues.
12 When the Irish parliament gained independence in 1782, the Irish exchequer owed a mere £2,000,000.
13 The Government may be underestimating the potential loss to the Irish exchequer from global tax reform, employers' group Ibec has warned.
14 PENNEFATHER, BARON (1773-1859).-ChiefBaron of the Irish Exchequer , 1821, and for thirty-eightyears a judge.
15 Irish exchequer returns for July are due this week, and will likely be good following the rake of upbeat data in recent days.
16 Around 75% of Teagasc's yearly budget comes from the Irish exchequer and EU funding with the balance generated from earned income.
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