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taxpayers

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n. (plural of taxpayer English)

Usage examples of taxpayers.

Now, if an elected official is exposed by the Herald as having taken checks from taxpayers and bribes from special interests, Hiaasen weighs in.

That lets large landowners stiff taxpayers for attorney fees, consultants and witness expenses.

The purchase was financed with a $12 million bond issue, which the taxpayers of North Miami are still paying off.

The Ford Foundation gave $400,000 to bankroll the study, while we taxpayers are providing the remaining $2 million.

Citizens of Dade United says it's simply intended to save taxpayers money.

For reasons still unclear to taxpayers, the sheriff now employs about 3,200 people.

This year taxpayers spent $32 million running a train for a measly 14,000 daily two-way riders.

Every 50-cent round-trip on the new Metromover links is estimated to cost taxpayers an embarrassing $29.

An earlier exit by the city manager would have been a bargain to taxpayers, at almost any price.

County Manager Joaquin Avino is moaning that Gordon's decision will cost taxpayers millions of dollars.

Why pay for something out of your own pocket when taxpayers will do it for you?

That's Avino's woeful defense: Dade taxpayers have invested so much in the Lipton that it's too expensive to turn back.

The colonists had a sameness about them: shabbily dressed in Welfare Issue clothing mixed with finery cast off by taxpayers and gleaned from Reclamation Stores or by begging or from a Welfare District Mission.

They were typical students, children of taxpayers, well dressed in the latest fashions of subdued colors.

His madmen caused riots and kept the taxpayers afraid, and made a number of security arrangements highly popular.