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- noun Plural form of
hike . - verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
hike .
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Examples
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Geez, the notion of tax hikes is all the liberals think about.
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A vote to adjourn without an up-or-down vote to stop all the tax hikes is a vote to raise taxes and destroy more jobs, '' Mr. Boehner said.
Lawmakers Head for Exits Janet Hook 2010
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Barely underway, the project has already emitted $100 million in hikes for the state's ratepayers.
Harvey Wasserman: A Solar Victory and Military Defeat at the White House Harvey Wasserman 2010
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And it would be much easier for them to go on from there to ask for more tax hikes from a higher base as a starting point.
Grading the President in Macro, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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Barely underway, the project has already emitted $100 million in hikes for the state's ratepayers.
Harvey Wasserman: A Solar Victory and Military Defeat at the White House Harvey Wasserman 2010
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Barely underway, the project has already emitted $100 million in hikes for the state's ratepayers.
Harvey Wasserman: A Solar Victory and Military Defeat at the White House Harvey Wasserman 2010
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"A vote to adjourn this Congress without an up-or-down vote to stop all the tax hikes is a vote to raise taxes and destroy more jobs," Boehner said.
As session ends with GOP blocks, legislators agree on one thing: Going home Perry Bacon Jr. 2010
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The historical data on eth economic impact of tax hikes is far more benign than teabaggers like yourself often try to portray.
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Barely underway, the project has already emitted $100 million in hikes for the state's ratepayers.
Harvey Wasserman: A Solar Victory and Military Defeat at the White House Harvey Wasserman 2010
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And it would be much easier for them to go on from there to ask for more tax hikes from a higher base as a starting point.
Grading the President in Macro, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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