111.   After rejecting the tax breaks Wednesday, the Rada asked the government to provide more detailed information proving that the tax breaks would spark sagging production.

112.   Analysts expressed skepticism that the tax break was large enough to generate a genuine economic recovery.

113.   Analysts expressed skepticism, though, that the tax break was large enough to generate a genuine economic recovery.

114.   Bush wants to give coal companies tax breaks for developing cleaner-burning technologies.

115.   Bush would give families tax breaks to save for college, vouchers to pay for after-school programs and rewards to schools that improve test scores.

116.   Bush countered that Gore favors tax breaks only for specific purposes, to be chosen, he said, by big government.

117.   But the president has said he will oppose efforts to add business tax breaks to his bill.

118.   Earlier this year, the De Boer twins suggested the introducing tax breaks for top soccer players as a way of keeping them in the Netherlands.

119.   Facing a likely setback on that measure, the GOP leadership is proposing a companion bill that provides numerous tax breaks to make health insurance more affordable.

120.   Fishermen and others hurt by the quota cuts will be compensated with EU funds and new tax breaks, officials said.

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