91.   At the council meeting at which the budget was presented, one white councilman pointed out that for those very reasons Mandela had avoided raising national taxes.

92.   At that point, he said, states and localities may try to offset the loss of federal funds by raising taxes, he said.

93.   Back then, she raised taxes.

94.   Banks are watching prices fall, yet they are reluctant to sell, partly because the government raised taxes on property transactions to stifle speculation.

95.   Before that it will have to raise taxes or cut federal spending to replace the surplus Social Security taxes now being spent on other government operations.

96.   Besides, the state legislature is the only body that has significant ability to raise taxes to build a new ballpark.

97.   Before Weld took office, the talk was of which taxes to raise and how much.

98.   Bloomberg argued strongly against raising taxes to help the city through this period.

99.   Bloomberg is against raising taxes this year, but has left the door open to raising them in the future.

100.   Bill Clinton promised a middle-class tax cut and raised taxes instead.

v. + tax >>共 531
pay 22.34%
raise 11.69%
cut 10.68%
collect 3.70%
reduce 3.49%
impose 3.16%
avoid 2.46%
lower 2.14%
increase 2.14%
levy 1.62%
raise + n. >>共 391
money 11.41%
question 8.54%
concern 5.36%
price 4.42%
issue 4.42%
rate 4.28%
fund 2.88%
possibility 2.50%
tax 2.21%
fear 2.18%
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