Sentences with phrase «most immovable»

Injecting a shot of energy into a selection of canonical photographers» images of mountains — «the oldest subject and most immovable landmark» — Penelope Umbrico rephotographs them using smartphone camera apps to disorienting effect.

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«This report discusses how tax structures can best be designed to support GDP per capita growth.The analysis suggests a tax and economic growth ranking order according to which corporate taxes are the most harmful type of tax for economic growth, followed by personal income taxes and then consumption taxes, with recurrent taxes on immovable residential property being the least harmful tax.
May's big beasts stood their ground, seemingly immovable; Justine Greening was the most prominent and the only woman to exit the Cabinet.
As Vince Cable points out in his report «tackling the fiscal crisis», corporate taxes are the most harmful for growth, followed by personal income taxes, then consumption taxes with recurrent taxes on immovable property having the least impact.
Further, Cameron's personal aversion to reshuffles and belief that ministers were most effective when given time at a department led to him viewing many cabinet members, including the holders of the Great Offices of State, as immovable.
It features some of the most memorable documentary subjects of the year, and if you're not moved by their powerful performances, you're just pretty immovable overall.
The most interesting story coming out of the landmark Vergara and Harris decisions is the coming irresistible - force - immovable - object collision of reformers» aggressive new litigation strategy and teachers unions» stout - defense approach to leadership.
In most older declawed cats, the toes are completely «frozen,» immovable even under deep anesthesia.
(3) For the purpose of the first paragraph of this Article, where the subject matter of the juristic act is immovables, notwithstanding the preceding paragraph, it shall be presumed that the act is most closely connected with the law of the place where the immovables are situated.
In each of the Member States, the Community shall enjoy the most extensive legal capacity accorded to legal persons under their laws; it may, in particular, acquire or dispose of movable and immovable property and may be a party to legal proceedings.
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