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- initialism medicine failure to
thrive - initialism finance Financial transaction tax
- initialism Free Territory of Trieste
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Moving on though, I really don’t see why remaking FTT is a necsesity, further more reacsting Freddy, in my mind Freddy will always be Robert Englund, i can’t see anyone else really making it their own the way he made Freddy his own.
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Famed supersized philanthropist Bill Gates is speaking to the G20 countries in Cannes in favor of levying a small financial transaction tax on each stock and bond trade, also called an FTT or a Robin Hood tax.
Maxim Thorne: Supersized Philanthropy and Diminished Democracy Maxim Thorne 2011
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Famed supersized philanthropist Bill Gates is speaking to the G20 countries in Cannes in favor of levying a small financial transaction tax on each stock and bond trade, also called an FTT or a Robin Hood tax.
Maxim Thorne: Supersized Philanthropy and Diminished Democracy Maxim Thorne 2011
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Famed supersized philanthropist Bill Gates is speaking to the G20 countries in Cannes in favor of levying a small financial transaction tax on each stock and bond trade, also called an FTT or a Robin Hood tax.
Maxim Thorne: Supersized Philanthropy and Diminished Democracy Maxim Thorne 2011
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Famed supersized philanthropist Bill Gates is speaking to the G20 countries in Cannes in favor of levying a small financial transaction tax on each stock and bond trade, also called an FTT or a Robin Hood tax.
Maxim Thorne: Supersized Philanthropy and Diminished Democracy Maxim Thorne 2011
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Famed supersized philanthropist Bill Gates is speaking to the G20 countries in Cannes in favor of levying a small financial transaction tax on each stock and bond trade, also called an FTT or a Robin Hood tax.
Maxim Thorne: Supersized Philanthropy and Diminished Democracy Maxim Thorne 2011
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The fact that so-called FTT or "Tobin tax" -- once derided by economists as a kooky dream of anti-globalist activists -- has found its way into a G20 communique points to increasing porosness between NGOs and government policy.
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He said: The FTT is a crude instrument that would increase the cost of capital for businesses, hold back their growth potential and raise minimal revenue in return.
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International Monetary Fund (IMF) had indicated a FTT was a serious option on the table for this week's talks, although an alternative model to Oxfam's.
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International Monetary Fund (IMF) had indicated a FTT was a serious option on the table for this week's talks, although an alternative model to Oxfam's.
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