61.   Indeed, Bush pivoted from casting the tax cut as a matter of returning to people their own money to marketing it as antirecession insurance.

62.   Investors are also looking for tax cuts as part of any deal, including a reduction in taxes on capital gains.

63.   It is essential that Democrats give ground grudgingly and insist on making any cuts as modest and progressive as possible.

64.   It was the first time in nine months that the number rose, and gave evidence of spreading job cuts as French business faces an export slowdown.

65.   Japanese bonds fell after politicians called for income tax cuts as part of any package to spur economic growth.

66.   Last week they even dropped their tried-and-true strategy of pushing sweeping tax cuts as the centerpiece of their electoral approach.

67.   Just five years ago, Whitman was held up by her party as a young Margaret Thatcher, with tax cuts as her banner.

68.   Local banks would be among the first companies to benefit from an interest rate cut as domestic demand for loans picks up, analysts said.

69.   Many Democrats view an across-the-board tax cut as elitist, helping wealthy taxpayers more than it does the poor.

70.   Many Islanders, particularly Pilon, made a target of Kevin Stevens, whose face had several lumps and cuts as evidence.

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year 1.24%
role 1.18%
reputation 1.11%
time 0.99%
day 0.87%
career 0.86%
official 0.65%
thing 0.63%
work 0.61%
cut 0.09%
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