Word: resets
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...single and childless folk in general get less, but they all get something. The 39.6 percent and 36 percent taxable-income brackets would become a single 33 percent bracket. The 31 and 28 percent brackets become a single 25 percent bracket. And some of that 15 percent bracket gets reset to 10 percent...
...trillion, 10-year tax-cut plan is an opportunity. Not to fight a possible recession that could be over by summer - that's the Fed's job - but to reset the federal government's expectations of how much its constituents should be forking over every April. And to cut some of the fat out of the two flabbiest documents in the free world: the tax code and the federal budget...
What makes the situation so desperate, experts agree, is that new and more effective drugs are not, in themselves, enough. As Richard Colonno, vice president of drug discovery for infectious disease at Bristol-Myers Squibb, sees it, what new drugs do is reset a pathogen's biological clock. They buy time, but eventually resistance to these compounds will also arise...
...reset our goals after the first half of the season and one of them was turnovers," Delany-Smith said. "We didn't run any fast breaks tonight. We don't make good decisions when we run. We will be able to run by the end of the season, but right now cutting the turnovers down...
...Russians took it hard. This, succinctly, from the tight-lipped Arkaev: "We were expecting gold." But now he didn't have it - in the team competition, at least - and so he reset his sights on the individual all-around finals. Alexei Nemov, 24, the anchor of the Russian team, was the most decorated gymnast in Atlanta when he took home six medals. But he did not get the title of best male gymnast that year - it went China's Li Xiaoshuang. Like Khorkina, the glamorous Nemov was here for his final Olympics, but he almost didn't make...