Word: exemptible
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...programs that the city could not control. In addition to suffering the ailments of all big, old U.S. cities, New York has many special problems: it is a magnet for poor immigrants and rural people; it has an unusually large number of unemployed or otherwise dependent citizens and tax-exempt institutions; it also has huge numbers of commuters-many from neighboring states-who do not carry a full tax load...
...established in October 1957 as a non-profit, tax-exempt organization to provide employment and work experience for students...
...McNichols told Congress's Joint Economic Committee that "every city in the nation is like a tenant in the same building." The mayors proposed two alternative plans: 1) that the Federal Government guarantee a new kind of bond issued by financially strapped cities which would not be exempt from federal taxes on the interest; 2) that the Government make direct, short-term loans to cities in need...
Agency Defenders. Eventually, Gordon transferred the venom and toxin from Fort Detrick to the CIA storeroom in Washington, which held other toxic substances that were considered exempt from the presidential order because they were not intended for use as general weapons of war (see box). Helms called the episode "an aberration -something that happened once, to my knowledge." That assessment doubtless would be shared by many of the agency's defenders, who believe the CIA is being unfairly hounded, partly for political reasons. But committee members thought otherwise. Said Church: "We have found out that ambiguity seems to plague...
True said yesterday that the state legislature will almost definitely defeat a bill now on the floor to exempt schools from the meal tax, and that AICUM will attempt to buy time with a postponement...