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tax incentives

n. (plural of tax incentive English)

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With the support of Prime Minister Hashimoto, who wanted Kyoto to be a success for Japan, and other friendly nations including Argentina, the negotiations produced an agreement I was happy to support, with targets I thought we could meet, if Congress would enact the tax incentives necessary to promote the production and purchase of more conservation technologies and clean energy products.

Portugal, for instance, granted individuals with tax incentives coupled with free e-mail accounts and Web hosting services to encourage them to purchase PC's.

It included pernicious ideas like a balanced-budget amendment and tax incentives for adoption.

He thought the sales-tax increase was unfair to working people, opposed the tax incentives I’.

The location was perfect--within an hour's flying time of six of the top ten busiest airports in North America, close to many European and Asian transpolar flight routes, good schools, generous tax incentives, no income tax, a rural atmosphere but close to Boston and the high-tech Route 128 Corridor of northeastern Massachusetts.

He makes around eighty grand a year plus subsistence pay, hazardous-duty pay, and tax incentives.

Despite declining catches, New England fishermen continue to receive state and federal tax incentives that encourage them—.

He advocated forced repatriation, an end to the Health Service, the return of capital punishment, further tax incentives for big business.

He announced a goal of Negative Population Growth and proposed generous tax incentives for counties that significantly reduced human density.