Sentences with phrase «sometimes states charge»

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«He also stands for a very old caring kind of Conservatism that doesn't support unlimited individualism but understands that the state has to take charge sometimes
Teachers unions are leading the charge, trying to assert themselves as state houses around the country consider, and sometimes pass, legislation that would upend longstanding tenure and collective bargaining practices.
In the United States, the interest rate, or the amount charged by lender to a borrower, is based on the federal funds rate that is determined by the Federal Reserve (sometimes called «the Fed»).
A foreign transaction fee is a fee charged by your credit card issuer to use your card outside of the United States or with non-U.S. retailers (sometimes even online).
For example, Florida charges foreign property owners twice as much tax as it does state residents — and these rates can rise, sometimes quickly, with no cap
These services sometimes allow taxpayers to file a basic federal return for free, and may charge a small fee for the state return.
In a state with only misdemeanor provisions for neglect, a diligent prosecutor can sometimes find an opportunity to charge a suspect with a felony, such as incidents involving large - scale property destruction.
A foreign transaction fee is a fee charged by your credit card issuer to use your card outside of the United States or with non-U.S. retailers (sometimes even online).
DHSMV, or the «Florida DMV» as it is sometimes called, is the government agency in charge of making sure traffic safety courses meet state requirements.
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