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  • Also, 65 percent had household incomes above $75,000.
  • East Coast Bays is a wealthy seat, with incomes above the national average and boasting some
  • Also the centralized incomes agreements between the employers' organizatio
  • he subsequent reallocation of former monastic incomes allowed for the eventual creation of only six
  • CCF promised to retain war-time taxes on high incomes and excess profits in order to fund social se
  • gn destinations in which they could earn good incomes, and Japan proved attractive due to its nearb
  • left behind who may be on retirement or fixed incomes and no longer working.
  • t to all law-abiding people who declare their incomes and pay all their taxes, and equally to those
  • These people would typically be on low incomes and dependent on state benefits.
  • t, especially on behalf of clients with lower incomes and higher needs, is a difficult task.
  • efits and hurt least those taxpayers on lower incomes and with dependent children.
  • mission of this organization is to raise the incomes and the production of smallholder farmers thr
  • ow to accommodate faculty members with modest incomes, and catering helped to make up the inevitabl
  • and all cadres would be treated equally, with incomes and lives under strict supervision.
  • ong the top 100 U.S. cities, ranked by median incomes), and the median income for a family was $133
  • dable housing for people with low to moderate incomes and is derived to counter exclusionary zoning
  • ed chair of the National Board for Prices and Incomes and of the Post Office Users Council.
  • ed actually enjoy steady, if limited, monthly incomes, and several of these churches, as well, have
  • That is where incomes are under high levels of pressure.
  • Incomes are far below the median and often fall below
  • n worked at the National Board for Prices and Incomes as an economic assistant.
  • alified students from families with household incomes below $75,000 a year.
  • The remaining colors indicate incomes between these extremes: dark pink (0.25-0.75)
  • ion of Chairman of the newly created Prices & Incomes Board.
  • o that those with (sudden or long-term) lower incomes can afford insurance
  • rogram, which included housing for a range of incomes, churches, schools, parks, and a commercial c
  • the Bar Council and Chairman of the National Incomes Commission.
  • Buresh says the impact on farmers' incomes could be substantial.
  • Incomes dropped; economic growth stagnated; because o
  • popularity which brought Fields large royalty incomes during his last two years.
  • If a communist had other incomes, e.g., honorariums or royalties, he had to tr
  • le with the IRS over the charitable status of incomes earned by members during the movements existe
  • High unemployment rates renders personal incomes even more divergent.
  • 86.4% of the average household incomes exceeded £65,100.
  • Households with annual incomes exceeding $82,200 would receive 97% of the sa
  • And as incomes expand, so too, are diets.
  • year (working or looking for work), but whose incomes fell below the official poverty level.
  • nancial holdings, assets and total investment incomes for those government and nongovernmental enti
  • The end products provides external incomes for these communities.
  • Average Adjusted Gross Incomes for the area are at $38,802, much lower than
  • The median incomes for a household in the city was $43,066, and
  • Median incomes for the population aged 15 years and over was
  • of their state, and to give the rest of their incomes for the good of the Catholic cause.
  • Median incomes for the population aged 15 years and over was
  • Hong Kong Arts Development Council and earned incomes from its food and beverage facilities, ticket
  • This has boosted their monthly incomes from Rs. 4500 to Rs. 13000.
  • clergy, who had historically gained reliable incomes from the practice of "pew rents".
  • ence in the pound) in the pound on all annual incomes greater than £150 (£116,000.00 in 2008).
  • Farm incomes have collapsed.
  • ost interventions designed to improve farming incomes in poor settings, One Acre Fund facilitates a
  • ut's cities, pay a higher percentage of their incomes in property taxes than wealthy persons in Con
  • g King Edward's request for a tax on clerical incomes, in contrast to the behavior of the bishops o
  • Average household incomes in Aspen Gardens are significantly higher tha
  • Compared to Scottish or UK levels, average incomes in Moray are low.
  • ousehold items are delivered to people on low incomes in the South Shropshire area.
  • lso has one of the highest average per capita incomes in the Community of Madrid.
  • Median incomes in Hamersley were above average for the regio
  • ews most of the times would refer to monetary incomes in general and bring wealth related auspiciou
  • Average household incomes in Parkdale are significantly below the avera
  • esulted in Nash having one of the ten highest incomes in the city of Chicago.
  • Bermuda enjoys one of the highest per capita incomes in the world, having successfully exploited i
  • f unemployment and some of the lowest average incomes in Berlin.
  • These areas boast some of the highest median incomes in the state, and have swelled with former Na
  • For example: "Record of the household's incomes: Ipi (jpj) and her servant woman 8 (heqat), H
  • One of its incomes is collecting toll and fee of Lantau Link at
  • e to provide better housing for people on low incomes led him to acquire 150 acres of land near the
  • Real incomes more than doubled and the average monthly sal
  • p Penn South affordable to those with limited incomes, New York City gave the development 25 years
  • ervices Act (MHSA), which imposes a 1% tax on incomes of $1,000,000 or more for mental health fundi
  • juggler families," which are dependent on the incomes of both parents or that of a single parent.
  • ping the professional game and increasing the incomes of players such as Park, Morris, and Robertso
  • 0 floors, the space requirement and by rising incomes of the city, these were the reasons for the b
  • The incomes of the provinces of Armenia and Iberia were d
  • Its governors were usually fiefed with the incomes of the county.
  • In 1536, religious establishments with annual incomes of less than £200 per annum were dissolved.
  • practically the areas with the lowest average incomes of the whole city.
  • collected at the local level is going to the incomes of local officials rather than to the central
  • e's Bounty (a fund established to augment the incomes of poorer Church of England clergy) receives
  • as paid for these services by being given the incomes of various churches, and eventually, in 1362,
  • ce the influence of moneylenders and increase incomes of the poor.
  • was a fund established in 1704 to augment the incomes of the poorer clergy of the Church of England
  • not directly paid, but instead were given the incomes of distant ecclesiastical properties that the
  • ndividual's reduction in spending reduces the incomes of others and their ability to spend.
  • extreme poverty-defined by the World Bank as incomes of less than 1 dollar per day-can be eliminat
  • bounty was funded by the tax (annates) on the incomes of all Church of England clergy, which was pa
  • poor people, who spend much or most of their incomes on food. 
  • ice on how to make sure that people with high incomes or wealth pay the vast bulk of tax. 
  • ome tax in Britain; 7 pence on the pound, for incomes over 150 pounds.
  • ncome tax was imposed in July 1861, 3% of all incomes over 600 dollars (later rescinded in 1872).
  • urbed development of proposals for prices and incomes policies.
  • The 1984 biannual incomes policy arrangement was also modest in its sco
  • "Decentralized Wage Bargaining - A Threat to Incomes Policy Goals or an Instrument of Flexibility?
  • ble for all the strategies for employment and incomes policy.
  • esigned in disagreement with the government's Incomes Policy.
  • iation against companies who broke Government incomes policy; Hopper considered that doing so was a
  • y,” and asked top Party leaders to make their incomes public.
  • ed units inhabited by households with average incomes, ranging from $40,000 to $60,000.
  • of the wealthiest districts in Oslo, and net incomes, real estate prices, and life expectancy are
  • s resident in India, especially as disposable incomes rise rapidly in urban India.
  • What is this 200k+ and 100k+ in the incomes section?
  • the production of a single tire, and Cabot's incomes soared.
  • ingapore Budget 2011, with the theme "Growing Incomes, Strengthening Our Society" is announced.
  • se without flexible jobs and/or large outside incomes, such as doctors and lawyers.
  • g 118 Avenue generally have average household incomes that are below the average household income f
  • cordilleran club has been earning millionaire incomes, thus Pratto would be closer to remain in Chi
  • hreatening to force residents on fixed or low incomes to move.
  • ed to bring more money to pensioners with low incomes, to lower prices on basic food or assist comp
  • creating of new jobs and increasing net incomes to alleviate poverty;
  • practical service helps people living on low incomes to plan affordable and meaningful funerals.
  • been set up by 3 local farmers to boost their incomes, under the company name of Cwmni Gwynt Teg ("
  • credits become available to help people with incomes up to 400 percent of poverty purchase coverag
  • cket" pay will be established for people with incomes up to 400 percent of FPL.
  • It follows then that those with lower incomes usually end up living in areas with poor amen
  • Incomes vary strongly across the seat, and it is ofte
  • (high risk of social exclusion because of low incomes, welfare cuts, high cost of living, etc.)
  • says between 2007 and 2009, average household incomes went up 31 percent.
  • be able to retain his former combined annual incomes which were in excess of £100 in addition to £
  • ued as administrators for the Welsh and duchy incomes which funded Prince Henry's household after h
  • each year, at least one charity match, whose incomes will be distributed among the Tenerife childr
  • erally be occupied by those on relatively low incomes without leading to fuel poverty.
  • ic and financial crisis has impacted jobs and incomes worldwide, severely hurting the ability of th