Should not those on the same income who can live more frugally pay less tax than the profligate? |
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He lived very frugally in a small thatched cottage at Ickford in the greatest obscurity and anchorism. |
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He personally lived frugally and spent the research funding entrusted to him with the same care. |
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Flower blossoms are creamy white with mauve caps and are frugally placed up the stem above glossy green foliage. |
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Like all new wives, Meg learned the art of homemaking and how to organize and spend money frugally. |
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They were obliged to live frugally, rise early, put on a suit every day and tirelessly accost strangers. |
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Brahms was almost compulsive in exploiting fully and frugally the potential of each and every scrap of motive. |
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It is run effectively and frugally by Walter Olson, who in his day job runs the famous Overlawyered blog. |
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In his early days he lived frugally and saved to support his brother and sister in India. |
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Sri Lankan housemaids working abroad live frugally so as to send home most of their pay. |
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All Canadians should have the same right to compare and direct their generosity to where it is most frugally managed. |
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This is how he heard that the elder was an extremely reserved person who lived frugally. |
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Communal dialogue can often establish prudent boundaries and helps discern the motivation in trying to live more simply and frugally. |
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Even with the high cost of living here, by living frugally I can send money home. |
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And absolutely none of the money in question ever ended up in the coffers of this tiny, frugally funded organization of those who lost someone the day America was attacked. |
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Water is a precious resource, and there is a growing need to use it frugally and efficiently. |
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Mr. Speaker, the minister has been working very hard on behalf of Canadians and a lot more frugally than her predecessor Liberal ministers. |
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I lunched frugally in front of a splendid landscape of covered medium mountains of thorn-bush. |
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This may involve a change in housing, moving to one car from two, and finding ways to live more frugally. |
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I find this passing strange from the party opposite, the Conservative Party, which was always concerned, and rightly so, about managing things wisely and spending the taxpayers' dollars very frugally, and so it should be. |
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Thereafter she spent her last years living frugally in a Baltimore boardinghouse, from which she carefully managed her properties, stocks, and other financial affairs. |
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That leaves it up to the vendor to handle the business of designing networks, putting up base stations and so on, giving it an incentive to build the network as frugally as possible. |
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In addition to that, he always lived frugally and seemed unable to care for himself properly. |
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Freedom is more precious than money, so government's responsibility to spend our freedom wisely and frugally is even greater than its responsibility to spend our money thus. |
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I wished to return to the soil, live frugally and self-sufficiently. |
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They are grouped together in communities in order to live frugally from their land and to avoid having to join the shanty towns of Medellin and Bogotá. |
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A clever combination of luminaires, the use of efficient compact fluorescent lamps and innovative LED technology use resources frugally whilst retaining significant emotional impact. |
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Now he lives frugally with 350 others, all in similar straits. |
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Use the colour frugally, adding only one lively colour at any one time. |
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