Tax that taxes the consumption of certain goods.
Remove by erasing or crossing out or as if by drawing a line.
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Examples for "strike "
Examples for "strike "
1 Alternatively; something said could strike the right note at the right time!
2 Public health doctors seem set to ballot for strike action over pay.
3 How much money has the South African economy lost through strike action?
4 The strike would continue until the government agreed to talks, he said.
5 The union said a strike would cost BA £40 million a day.
1 The change would allow companies to build new commercial airports from scratch .
2 Problem is, with a new virus, scientists have to start from scratch .
3 This company was started from scratch and was delivered within a year.
4 Or he'll take a new sheet of paper and start from scratch .
5 The South Sudan government had to almost build the country from scratch .
1 You expunge all this crap about her being in the Action Wing.
2 Seek in the heart the source of evil and expunge it.
3 They do not expunge criminal prosecutions against companies or their officials.
4 They are part of a conscious effort to expunge Japanese tradition.
5 It did not expunge the guilt I felt about his drowning.
1 Would an increase in excise duty on alcohol have a sobering effect?
2 The road hauliers want a rebate in excise duty paid on fuel.
3 A freeze on Russian beer excise taxes in 2015 will also help.
4 New excise taxes would be applied to fuels, pesticides and sugary drinks.
5 In 1761, he was a widower and an officer of the excise .
6 The bill also waives some aviation excise taxes, which would boost airlines.
7 Lowering excise will reduce the value of stolen cigarettes to petty criminals.
8 And so the only wisdom is to excise and cut them off.
9 The preventive men and supervisors of excise were neither up nor down.
10 The duties of customs are much more ancient than those of excise .
11 After the king was subdued bread and flesh-meat were exempted from excise .
12 Purely footballing motives are married to a desire to excise any complacency.
13 The market dues, tolls, and excise brought millions to the government annually.
14 To the large majority of these farmers excise laws were peculiarly odious.
15 The figures are based on the retail sales index and excise receipts.
16 Hauliers and owners of bigger vans will also benefit from excise cuts.
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