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levied upon
adjective as in taxed
Example Sentences
Even a glance at the papers in Moore makes it obvious that it’s about much more than the relatively small-potatoes MRT or any taxes levied upon the nominal plaintiffs, Charles and Kathleen Moore, who object to their $15,000 MRT tax bill.
So as college athletes of the present enter an open market with the potential to profit from their name, image and likeness, players of the past who ran into trouble for receiving such compensation hope the penalties levied upon them can be lifted.
McCabe said he had never taken any action to undermine the bureau and shot back, “I deeply regret how politicized the FBI has become in light of the rhetoric and the relentless attacks levied upon it over the last four years.”
“As regards member states that have already established a charging system, tolls or user charges shall be levied upon all vehicles except coaches and buses,” stated the document which Scheuer wants German ministries to approve on Wednesday.
The question is how stiff a penalty should be levied upon you by the City of New York should you fail to do so.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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