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Cleveland relies on wage taxes for the bulk of its income.
City officials are also debating onerous increases in wage and property taxes to kick in at midyear if help from the state hasn't arrived.
"I'm not with her," Combs told the New York Post, though tongues were wagging after he and J.Lo stayed out dancing and drinking till 4 a.m.
Instead, he hopped about, needling the public like a wag.
The players have also been approached about the possibility of a wage deferral scheme of up to 33% which would free up extra cash for the remaining four months of the season.
For lower-skilled jobs, wages in Mexico can be one-fifth to as little as one-tenth the U.S. rate.
Last July, Reliance Trailer Manufacturing announced it was cutting 30 of its 50 jobs and moving its Cotati plant to a sister facility in Spokane, Wash., where labor is more plentiful and wages, housing and workers' compensation premiums are cheaper.
I think we can wage a very effective campaign against a number of the president's policies, but I think political prognosticators may have a worse track record than stock market prognosticators."No one would have blamed him if he'd walked away from the game to earn himself and his family a better wage in a safer environment," wrote Frank, touchingly.
We do not know if Enrique Aguiar fought at the Battle of El Caney, or at the campaign waged at Las Guasimas during the three-month Spanish-American War.
I made them see how much life had changed in such a short time, because it was nearly unimaginable for them to think that children their age had to spend the Christmas vacations earning a daily wage in the olive groves.
One laughed, another whistled from the foot of the bed and lunged at her like a tiger, his head wagging heavily, his eyes wide as nickels.
Everybody had a piece of advice, but not one of them was worth a wagon of manure when it came down to those nights on the ranch with his father drinking or about to start drinking again.
The landlord said, The wagon's already gone.
There's a mortuary wagon standing by in the village.
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