How To Use Excise In A Sentence

  • He was convicted and jailed for four years and three months for evading 8,000 excise duty at Maidstone crown court. The Sun
  • The television age has transformed the conventions into presentational exercises from which the unknown and unexpected are ruthlessly excised.
  • The motoring body said it showed changes in vehicle excise duty to make more owners pay would likely dampen enthusiasm for such vehicles. The Sun
  • Differences in excise duties and value added tax on consumption may also induce consumers to make their purchases in the countries with the lowest taxation level.
  • In patients with retrocalcaneal bursitis, the retrocalcaneal bursa should be completely excised.
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  • Therefore, to excise it would not imply any reversal of Britain's opt-out.
  • The lesion was excised as a whole, and the cavity was curetted.
  • The same is true of council tax, vehicle excise duty and fuel duty. Times, Sunday Times
  • Given that rich people consume a smaller portion of their income, they’ll end up paying a smaller percentage of their income in excise taxes. Matthew Yglesias » Somewhat Popular Deficit Reduction
  • Excise duty revenue from alcoholic drinks is much less buoyant than total excise duty.
  • Jefferson famously excised all miracles from his copy of the King James Bible; as a rationalist and a deist, he considered such stories to be needless embellishments.
  • He excoriates the McSweeney's crowd and "the ridiculous dithering of John Barth ... [and] the reductive cardboard constructions of Donald Barthelme," and would excise from the modern canon "nearly all of Gaddis, Pynchon, DeLillo," and — while he's at it — "the diarrheic flow of words that is Ulysses ... the incomprehensible ramblings of late Faulkner and the sterile inventions of late Nabokov. New & Noteworthy
  • Section 144 of the Excise Act, in fact, says that you can rely on an averment to establish a fact, even if it is the ultimate fact, and that has been done in many cases.
  • The 6% excise tax may also apply to ineligible rollovers unless they are corrected in a timely manner.
  • But the speech works well if this section is simply excised and the mood is then sunnier. Times, Sunday Times
  • The Centre today proposed to levy a cess of 2 per cent on income tax, corporation tax, excise and customs duties and service tax to give a boost to primary education in the country.
  • All of the increase in the excise duty goes into the land transport system.
  • Article I, Section 8 allows for the collection of ‘taxes, duties, imposts and excises’ but only ‘for revenue necessary’ to finance the government and not to protect any business or industry from international competition.
  • I think that if the government acquires your loan in a bailout and "forgives" part of the debt, there should be an excise tax on any gain made in the future by the home owner. Bush speaks.
  • The government restructured the tax base to place greater emphasis on indirect taxes (duties, tariffs, excise taxes, and state-owned monopolies over sales of salt and tobacco) rather than on the peasant-based taille.
  • To the extent that Baker and Reynolds actually excised archaic and unrepentant parochialism rooted literally in past centuries of practice that gave rise to existential equal protection problems, sobeit. The Volokh Conspiracy » My Talk at the Constitution in 2020 Conference
  • Besides uncertainty over whether lesions should be excised or ablated by a variety of techniques, the contribution of adjunctive presacral neurectomy or uterosacral nerve ablation-transection is unclear.
  • Cost of take-over battles to soar A RECENT ruling by Customs and Excise could add millions to the costs of company takeovers.
  • For example, excise duties on alcohol and tobacco will be raised by more than inflation, because of the duty escalator put in place some years ago. Times, Sunday Times
  • Excise officers in the Republic are co-operating with their colleagues in Northern Ireland to halt the trade.
  • As Bandar parceled the story out to me over next several weeks, it became evident that the Saudis felt they had intercepted the plan and excised the terrorist cell that was to carry it out.
  • There are 18 other taxes that hit businesses ranging from landfill tax and excise duty to insurance premium tax. Times, Sunday Times
  • Re-reading the draft of this report, I was tempted to excise this disquisition from the text as being irrelevant. DOUBTFUL MOTIVES
  • Two years later, under Reitern, the decision was taken to replace the vodka farm with an excise tax.
  • The horn of the wall must be removed, and the diseased structures, whether gangrenous keratogenous membrane, necrosed ligament, or carious bone, carefully excised or curetted. Diseases of the Horse's Foot
  • These mechanisms were compared with the rupture of excised walls that occurred by formation and breakage of strands between separating wall layers.
  • But the speech works well if this section is simply excised and the mood is then sunnier. Times, Sunday Times
  • Unlike the excise tax, the wedge becomes increasingly larger as the price increases. Microeconomics: Price Theory in Practice
  • To add to its woes, last month Russia raised excise tax on beer and there is a risk that kiosk beer sales may be banned. Times, Sunday Times
  • As we report today, the amount of excise duty paid has dropped. Times, Sunday Times
  • Excise taxes, the levy on whiskey, brandy, gin, and vodka will be standardized at $15 per liter, while rum and tafia will attract an excise tax of $10 per liter.
  • Metastatic disease was suspected, and the cerebellar lesion was excised surgically.
  • Added Krauthammer, “Obama has now decided that the man he simply could not banish because he had become part of Obama himself is, mirabile dictu, surgically excised.” Deconstructing Obama
  • Vehicle excise duty costs will become the deciding purchasing factor for buyers of cars outside those where the badge carries power. Times, Sunday Times
  • Harry talks about the excise men being bamboozled by coffins being carried up the hill and across the moors containing, of course, smuggled booty rather than bodies.
  • The excised material dealt with pregnancy and divorce, and among the reasons for the deletions were the pregnant students might have been identifiable despite aliases, and references to sexual activity and birth control were inappropriate for younger students. Law In The Health and Human Services
  • The original film was subject to the censorship mores of the time - a consideration that meant that the book's Catholic themes (Pinkie is afflicted with a peculiar kind of devoutness), and some of its more violent scenes (a murder by choking on a stick of Brighton rock), were dampened or excised. Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph
  • Colonoscopy revealed diverticulitis and several benign polyps, which were excised.
  • The crown leased the collection of customs and excise duties to syndicates of tax farmers, who paid a cash advance and often an interest free loan as security to the king.
  • Similarly, despite the efforts of Scott and Paxton to "straighten" The Brick Foxhole, the homosocial and potentially homoerotic bonds between men represented by Brooks could not be completely excised from Crossfire. Caught in the Crossfire: Adrian Scott and the Politics of Americanism in 1940s Hollywood
  • WORDS ACCENTED ON THE LAST SYLLABLE: address _address'_ adept _adept'_ adult _adult'_ ally _ally'_ commandant _commandänt '(ä as in arm) _ contour _contour'_ dessert _dessert'_ dilate _dilate'_ excise _eksiz'_ finance _finance'_ grimace _grimace'_ importune _importune'_ occult _occult'_ pretence _pretence'_ research _research'_ robust _robust'_ romance _romance'_ tirade _tirade'_ Practical Grammar and Composition
  • First, smugglers and excisemen battle it out on the sea wall, with horses galloping, cannons blazing and much ketchup spilt. Times, Sunday Times
  • When the plants were mature, virally infected streaks were excised for RNA extraction.
  • In lines later excised at Charles Lamb's urging, the poem's speaker goes on to chastise Susan as a "Poor Outcast" (perhaps a prostitute, then no uncommon condition) who should return to her father's rustic home and, having replaced her fancy loomed dress for a "plain russet" home-spun gown, once again hear a "thrush sing from a tree of its own" (17-20). 'Sweet Influences': Human/Animal Difference and Social Cohesion in Wordsworth and Coleridge, 1794-1806
  • Spencer says consumer products could be targeted and he would not be surprised if excise duties on whisky and other spirits were increased.
  • WORDS ACCENTED ON THE LAST SYLLABLE: address _address'_ adept _adept'_ adult _adult'_ ally _ally'_ commandant _commandänt '(ä as in arm) _ contour _contour'_ dessert _dessert'_ dilate _dilate'_ excise _eksiz'_ finance _finance'_ grimace _grimace'_ importune _importune'_ occult _occult'_ pretence _pretence'_ research _research'_ robust _robust'_ romance _romance'_ tirade _tirade'_ Practical Grammar and Composition
  • He said the alternative to the current excise duty on mineral water would be imposing tax on non-carbonated drinks which unlike water, were not a necessity.
  • You know there's lots of good stuff that was filmed but excised, and here's the proof.
  • But Chris, isn't it true that a lot of the incriminating statements made to the psychiatrist were then excised from the testimony and the report, and that later came back to bite the defense in the neck?
  • The official censors have excised the controversial sections of the report.
  • A strategy for charging duty for high-risk and excised goods is yet to be presented to the finance minister.
  • But the concept is the same as the excise tax – make people feel the cost of spending MORE on health insurance, and by extension, health care. Matthew Yglesias » Saving Money vs Spending Less Money
  • Subsequently HM Customs and Excise impounded the car on 15 September until 15 November.
  • Cook also argued that a per-gallon excise tax would mean that cheap liquor and expensive spirits are taxed equivalently, thus shifting the liquor tax burden onto less affluent residents who buy inexpensive booze. Beer and wine wholesaler analysis shows spirits excise tax hike under McDonnell ABC plan
  • WORDS ACCENTED ON THE LAST SYLLABLE: address _address'_ adept _adept'_ adult _adult'_ ally _ally'_ commandant _commandänt '(ä as in arm) _ contour _contour'_ dessert _dessert'_ dilate _dilate'_ excise _eksiz'_ finance _finance'_ grimace _grimace'_ importune _importune'_ occult _occult'_ pretence _pretence'_ research _research'_ robust _robust'_ romance _romance'_ tirade _tirade'_ Practical Grammar and Composition
  • My wife received post-operative chemotherapy from these medical oncologists, seven months after having that metastatic tumour surgically excised.
  • The excised design of stems and foliage is glazed with a rich green and blue, while the phlox flowers at the top and lower sides of the panels have a pale ocher glaze.
  • Absurd were the number and variety of offices embraced by the Test Ac:; non-commissioned officers as well as officers - excisemen, tidewaiters, and even pedlars.
  • Many of the entries consist solely of unsourced extracts from various news reports with no attempt to excise opinion from fact.
  • Leaves were excised, placed in sucrose or sorbitol (osmotic control) and the expression of all three clones was monitored.
  • So endemic was discrimination that the story of American golf has had to be constantly revised so as to include those individuals who were previously excised from the record.
  • With excise duties, the tax is levied directly on the buyer, to be added to the price of the car, so the government just gets the revenue via a different department!
  • They immediately claim that they are trying to rake cheese - the reflection of the moon - from the pond and the excisemen, amused by the apparently simple-minded rustics, leave them to it.
  • The excise duty on cigarettes was raised by 38c, and the tax on pipe tobacco by 35c per 25 grams.
  • The subcutaneous nodule, 1.7 cm across, was excised under local anaesthetic.
  • Ministers are subject to substantial penalties in the form of excise taxes if they are paid excessive compensation. Christianity Today
  • Against this, realisations in the domestic market hover between Rs 2500-3000 per tonne, inclusive of excise, sales tax and freight.
  • Excise, import and export duties are collected by the directorate general of customs and excise.
  • I have achieved significant rationalization of tax structures relating to both excise and customs duties.
  • When I looked through the paper after it had gone to press, I found the reference had been neatly excised from the finished version.
  • If all devitalised tissue has been confidently excised we favour immediate coverage with meshed, split skin grafts secured with a foam vacuum suction dressing.
  • The carrot being offered was special excise tax, but it was not enough.
  • Robert Burns was a Scottish poet and exciseman from Ayrshire who died in 1796.
  • The surgeon excised the tumor
  • WORDS ACCENTED ON THE LAST SYLLABLE: address _address'_ adept _adept'_ adult _adult'_ ally _ally'_ commandant _commandänt '(ä as in arm) _ contour _contour'_ dessert _dessert'_ dilate _dilate'_ excise _eksiz'_ finance _finance'_ grimace _grimace'_ importune _importune'_ occult _occult'_ pretence _pretence'_ research _research'_ robust _robust'_ romance _romance'_ tirade _tirade'_ Practical Grammar and Composition
  • WORDS ACCENTED ON THE LAST SYLLABLE: address _address'_ adept _adept'_ adult _adult'_ ally _ally'_ commandant _commandänt '(ä as in arm) _ contour _contour'_ dessert _dessert'_ dilate _dilate'_ excise _eksiz'_ finance _finance'_ grimace _grimace'_ importune _importune'_ occult _occult'_ pretence _pretence'_ research _research'_ robust _robust'_ romance _romance'_ tirade _tirade'_ Practical Grammar and Composition
  • There was argument and recrimination but it was too expensive to put the excised passages back. Ford Madox Ford
  • The twiddly bit on the back (this is a technical term) had been excised overnight. Times, Sunday Times
  • [4] Johnson, in his Dictionary, defines EXCISE "a hateful tax, levied upon commodities, and adjudged not by the _common judges_ of property, but by _wretches_ hired by those to whom excise is paid;" and, in the _Idler_ (No. 65) he calls a _commissioner of excise_ "one of the _lowest_ of all human beings. The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 20, No. 572, October 20, 1832
  • During the Civil War excise taxes were imposed and this drove the making of corn whiskey underground, which eventually led to the production of moonshine.
  • For decades, extensibility has also been used to denote the relative or absolute uniaxial extension of pieces of excised tissue per unit of uniaxial force, applied externally to the tissue, without consideration of a force threshold.
  • He was convicted and jailed for four years and three months for evading 8,000 excise duty at Maidstone crown court. The Sun
  • The neoplasm was excised using a radical surgical procedure.
  • Eradication of corruption at border checkpoints and improved collection of custom and excise duties were the topics on the agenda.
  • You will be allowed to draw such remuneration and pay any disbursements from any realisations every two calendar months provided that accounts have been submitted to and approved by HM Customs & Excise.
  • In the chapel, a room sadly truncated by the new entrance hall, the physical evidence of Catholicism had been ruthlessly excised, but the cloister retained its tranquillity, and the large, undecorated dining hall could still properly be described as a refectory. The Blackstone Key
  • There are eight minutes of deleted scenes with optional commentary by Kwapis, who provides very good explanations of why the scenes were excised.
  • Then he became an exciseman -- what was sometimes called "gauger" -- and was speedily cashiered for negligence. Greenwich Village
  • Is it a correct reading that according to the opinion, if the words “cruelly wounded or killed in a cruel manner,” were inserted, or if “wounded” and “killed” were both excised from the statute then it would be narrowly tailored and satisfy the first amendment? The Volokh Conspiracy » Wise Words About Prosecutorial Discretion and Speech Restrictions
  • During a three-hour operation six tumours were excised from the wall of the patient's stomach.
  • This means that excise duty revenue from alcoholic drinks is not buoyant.
  • The problem of uninsured cars and the avoidance of vehicle excise duty would be dramatically reduced. Times, Sunday Times
  • Social Security taxes, excise levies, tariffs, and other duties are regressive - their effective rates decline as income goes up.
  • Her mother's family was Welsh and her father an Englishman with Irish antecedents whose job in the Customs and Excise required the family to move from Chester to Hull, Birkenhead and Cardiff.
  • This article is about the experiment achievement of physical excise teaching in college by informal group division in public psychology principle.
  • The "license raj" may be gone, but an " inspector raj" is alive and well; the "midnight knock" from an excise, customs, labor, or factory inspector still haunts the smaller entrepreneur.
  • The mass was surgically excised; however, tumor involved the margins of resection.
  • During a three-hour operation six tumours were excised from the wall of the patient's stomach.
  • Matt, you are confusing alcohol excise taxes (which are almost always per bottle) with ad valorem sales tax (proportional to price), and that makes your post inconsistent. Matthew Yglesias » Higher Taxes on Alcohol
  • It was probably in the main a fairly adequate digest of the evangelical narratives, for otherwise it would not have maintained its grounds; but passages which offended Tatian's Encratic and Gnostic views, such as the genealogies, were excised; and this might easily be done without attracting notice under cover of his general plan. Essays on the work entitled "Supernatural Religion"
  • In excised roots, the endogenous sugars were rapidly exhausted and significant degradation of protein was observed.
  • Brewers pay tax - excise duty - on the gravity.
  • When I was growing up in the fifties, medical experts thought it would be a good idea to excise organs such as tonsils or the appendix, which appeared to have no function. The Law of Unintended Consequences
  • There was argument and recrimination but it was too expensive to put the excised passages back. Ford Madox Ford
  • The upper epidermal layer from the inner surface of the tissue was excised carefully using a pair of forceps and placed immediately into de-ionized water.
  • The problem of uninsured cars and the avoidance of vehicle excise duty would be dramatically reduced. Times, Sunday Times
  • WORDS ACCENTED ON THE LAST SYLLABLE: address _address'_ adept _adept'_ adult _adult'_ ally _ally'_ commandant _commandänt '(ä as in arm) _ contour _contour'_ dessert _dessert'_ dilate _dilate'_ excise _eksiz'_ finance _finance'_ grimace _grimace'_ importune _importune'_ occult _occult'_ pretence _pretence'_ research _research'_ robust _robust'_ romance _romance'_ tirade _tirade'_ Practical Grammar and Composition
  • She sought a second opinion, and was told about lumpectomy, in which just the cancerous lump is excised, and she chose to have that procedure.
  • If metastatic disease was suspected, the area was surgically excised for histologic examination.
  • The federal estate tax is an excise tax levied on the transfer of a person's property that exceeds a certain amount at the time of that individual's death.
  • So while the Constitution empowered the federal government to levy taxes, it limited this power mostly to indirect taxes like tariffs, duties, and excise taxes.
  • Colonoscopy is an invasive procedure than examines the entire colon and can be used to obtain biopsy specimens of adenomas and carcinomas and to excise adenomatous polyps.
  • There was argument and recrimination but it was too expensive to put the excised passages back. Ford Madox Ford
  • We have increased the excise tax on tobacco to discourage young people from taking up smoking, and we have encouraged smokers to quit and stay quit.
  • It will mean the 50 per cent reduction on excise duty for the first 5,000 hectolitres produced will apply to breweries with an output of up to 60,000 hectolitres a year.
  • Newly formed leaves were excised once they attained full size.
  • He also dabbled in bisexuality and believed in aliens, but those parts are excised from the narrative.
  • Vehicle excise duty on lorries and motorbikes is frozen at the existing rates and there is no extra tax on insurance premiums.
  • The government pledged not to raise excise rates on cigarettes this year to allow the industry to recover from a slump.
  • Now think about the income tax that would have been collected from that incremental pension income stream, and the Vat and excise duties from the incremental income.
  • It will mean the 50 per cent reduction on excise duty for the first 5,000 hectolitres produced will apply to breweries with an output of up to 60,000 hectolitres a year.
  • My wife received post-operative chemotherapy from these medical oncologists, seven months after having that metastatic tumour surgically excised.
  • See that is why you people need to have you genes excised from the human race. Think Progress » Boehner Claims Student Loan Reform Will ‘Eliminate Every Bank In The Country’
  • With major burns, treatment is skewed towards preservation of life or limb, and large areas of deep burn must be excised before the burnt tissue triggers multiple organ failure or becomes infected.
  • Last night, the former governor told the ABC that he was the one who insisted the clause be excised from the contract.
  • He announced that he would be holding rates on vehicle excise duty, corporation tax, capital gains tax, betting duties, stamp duty and the climate change levy.
  • Vodka distillers, who are held in higher esteem than food producers in Russia, were unable to secure the new excise stamps which have to be pasted on bottle labels.
  • The team is completely independent, but will maintain close co-operation with Customs and Excise and Inland Revenue.
  • This allowed the surgeon to excise the tumor precisely and totally without damaging the speech center in the patient's brain.
  • Clearly we are not likely to lower regressive excise taxes on cigarettes, nor are we likely to lower the payroll tax for lower-income workers.
  • WORDS ACCENTED ON THE LAST SYLLABLE: address _address'_ adept _adept'_ adult _adult'_ ally _ally'_ commandant _commandänt '(ä as in arm) _ contour _contour'_ dessert _dessert'_ dilate _dilate'_ excise _eksiz'_ finance _finance'_ grimace _grimace'_ importune _importune'_ occult _occult'_ pretence _pretence'_ research _research'_ robust _robust'_ romance _romance'_ tirade _tirade'_ Practical Grammar and Composition
  • The excise duty on tobacco has risen by 23 percent.
  • John Barber, Customs and Excise spokesman, said that the haul was the largest amount of heroin seized from Harwich port this year 75 kilos is a significant seizure.
  • The cystic lesion and an adjacent portion of hyoid bone were surgically excised.
  • In a second experiment, branchlets were excised from harvested broccoli heads and placed on moistened sterile pads inside plastic pillows.
  • Strangely enough most business people seemed to be somewhat underwhelmed by his package of adjustments to excise duties on fuel, booze and vehicles.
  • It is also bound to highlight the differences in prices caused by the different rates of VAT and excise duty on different goods.
  • In a perfusion chamber the creams were applied to excised human skin.
  • Typically, when a woman has breast cancer, she undergoes a lumpectomy to excise the cancer.
  • How coincidental that the Tate imbroglio should have taken place barely more than a month after the brouhaha stirred by the Yale University Press's bowdlerization of Jytte Klausen's book, "The Cartoons That Shook The World," to be published in November, after having excised the now infamous Danish cartoons as well as Gustave Dore's illustration of Mohammed for Canto 28 of Dante's "Inferno. Raymond J. Learsy: "Spiritual America": Censorship at Yale, and Now London?
  • Police and Customs and Excise officers seized £5m worth of suspected drugs following a joint swoop near Brogborough.
  • Customs and excise receipts rose 2.5 per cent.
  • Looking at the Margo Lake warrant, any information as to the location of the vehicle by monitoring the tracking device should be excised as having been obtained by an invalid warrant.
  • Because of memories of the slim, crisp excise defrauder stripped in the moonlight of his fancy clothes and fancy manners? Morgan’s Run
  • Scotland would take control of the range of taxes raised there including income tax, corporation tax and excise duty. Times, Sunday Times
  • To add to its woes, last month Russia raised excise tax on beer and there is a risk that kiosk beer sales may be banned. Times, Sunday Times
  • Main creditors are the Inland Revenue and Customs and Excise.
  • While it's an odd sight, a federal judge dabbling in politics to excise politics from the judicial sphere, there is a serious question here: When may a judge, sworn to "faithfully and impartially" apply law, politick to change it? Sandra Day O'Connor v. the People
  • As a further incentive, it proposes big increases in the cost of vehicle excise duty. Times, Sunday Times
  • Representatives of the tax authorities said they have come across incidents when the excise labels had been attached to the bottles with adhesive tape or rubber bands.
  • As we report today, the amount of excise duty paid has dropped. Times, Sunday Times
  • Nicholas Saunderson's father was an exciseman, meaning that he was a government officer who collected taxes imposed on goods.
  • The lesion was excised via a bilateral frontal craniotomy.
  • I asked her to pass the Senate bill as it stands and to work to fix it via a reconciliation bill that fixes the funding mechanism – get rid of the excise tax on “cadilac plans” and insert the “millionaires” tax from the house bill. Balloon Juice » Blog Archive » Open Thread
  • Those who handle goods on which no excise duty has been paid could also be fined. Times, Sunday Times
  • First, all sales and excise taxes feed directly into official consumer price indexes, so such increases create a sharp inflation spike.
  • As we report today, the amount of excise duty paid has dropped. Times, Sunday Times
  • Two quick defenses of 230: (1) What content do people want to excise from the internet? Archive 2009-03-01
  • Recall that with an excise tax, the wedge between what consumers pay and what producers receive was the tax, which was constant. Microeconomics: Price Theory in Practice
  • Unlike the excise tax, the wedge becomes increasingly larger as the price increases. Microeconomics: Price Theory in Practice
  • Vehicle excise duty costs will become the deciding purchasing factor for buyers of cars outside those where the badge carries power. Times, Sunday Times
  • Obama administration, categorically refuse to even use the term "radical Islam" in order to excise the term from the American vernacular. NY Daily News
  • Some of the 'borderline' culprits involved: Prothonotary Mireille Tabib, 284 Wellington TSA-6032, Ottawa ON Canada K1A 0H8 613-992-4238 Fax 613-952-3653; Phil Fontaine of the AFN is a partner in CBSA's Sustainable Development Strategy 2007-9; Chris Kealey, Canada Customs Excise, Immigration Taxation Board, CBSA Media Relations 613-991-5197; President CBSA Feminist blogs
  • The problem of uninsured cars and the avoidance of vehicle excise duty would be dramatically reduced. Times, Sunday Times
  • The eggshell thinness of the excised porcelain and the transparency of the glaze impart a striking translucency when the vase is held up to the light.
  • _Lymphoma, enchondroma and osteoma_, if not too extensively involving the laryngeal walls, may be excised with basket punch forceps, but lymphoma is probably better treated by radium. Bronchoscopy and Esophagoscopy A Manual of Peroral Endoscopy and Laryngeal Surgery
  • British haulage firms pay it, but get a discount from their vehicle excise duty. The Sun
  • Patients with abnormal screening laboratory results should be referred, regardless of the size of the mass, because hormone-producing tumors need to be surgically excised.
  • British haulage firms pay it, but get a discount from their vehicle excise duty. The Sun
  • Officials will now decide what levy of excise duty should apply to them. Times, Sunday Times
  • Take the following dialogue between Frank and his daughter (nonspeech excised): Out of Character
  • He was convicted and jailed for four years and three months for evading 8,000 excise duty at Maidstone crown court. The Sun
  • The official censors have excised the controversial sections of the report.
  • I propose to levy a cess of 2 per cent on income tax, corporation tax, excise duties, customs duties and service tax.
  • There are 18 other taxes that hit businesses ranging from landfill tax and excise duty to insurance premium tax. Times, Sunday Times
  • Mr. Speaker Sir, the rates of excise duty have now been considerably moderated.
  • The motoring body said it showed changes in vehicle excise duty to make more owners pay would likely dampen enthusiasm for such vehicles. The Sun
  • In addition, the government needs to overhaul vehicle excise duty to incentivise people to buy the cleanest vehicles. Times, Sunday Times
  • Under the terms of the legislation, horse and greyhound racing are guaranteed income from excise duty on off-course betting.
  • Offensive scenes were excised from the film.
  • The surgical strategy is as for other war wounds; excise dead and contaminated tissue, determine the best functional level of amputation, and construct flaps to facilitate this.
  • British haulage firms pay it, but get a discount from their vehicle excise duty. The Sun
  • WORDS ACCENTED ON THE LAST SYLLABLE: address _address'_ adept _adept'_ adult _adult'_ ally _ally'_ commandant _commandänt '(ä as in arm) _ contour _contour'_ dessert _dessert'_ dilate _dilate'_ excise _eksiz'_ finance _finance'_ grimace _grimace'_ importune _importune'_ occult _occult'_ pretence _pretence'_ research _research'_ robust _robust'_ romance _romance'_ tirade _tirade'_ Practical Grammar and Composition
  • From that point of view, we have very real reservations about the additional 5c per litre excise impost that will arise from this bill.
  • At this time the tumor was excised and placed in a 2% formalin solution.
  • Within alcoholic drinks, excise duty revenue from spirits is declining, as its market share falls.
  • So while the Constitution empowered the federal government to levy taxes, it limited this power mostly to indirect taxes like tariffs, duties, and excise taxes.
  • Her intuitive sensitivity to the range of human emotions was especially overt the day she spontaneously postponed boarding a luxurious yacht to instead join a village festival with gustily celebrating peasants, an episode almost universally excised from her public narrative. Carl Sferrazza Anthony: On Tour with Jackie Kennedy: Versailles to Vietnam Policy, Part I
  • For example, excise duties on alcohol and tobacco will be raised by more than inflation, because of the duty escalator put in place some years ago. Times, Sunday Times
  • Despite no difference noted in outcome, the authors concluded that the exostosis should be excised if prominent and easily accessible when associated with posterior shoulder pain and tenderness.
  • So we had the great days at the burning of heather, and when I would be running with a kindling here and there, and watching the lowes lick into the dry scrog with a hiss before the breeze, I would be thinking much of Dan and Ronny McKinnon and me in the blazing whins, and the gangers and excisemen and riff-raff of that kidney hallooing round us. The McBrides A Romance of Arran
  • Perhaps his name should be excised and all 'OTB' materials destroyed. Reg Varney: His part in our downfall
  • Many have advocated the use of radiotherapy as a primary treatment modality but with the appropriate surgical approach, most advanced stage tumours can be successfully excised with a single procedure.
  • As a further incentive, it proposes big increases in the cost of vehicle excise duty. Times, Sunday Times
  • There were drops in the prices of all stocks of companies whose raw materials or production costs are excise-sensitive.

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