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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
sunset .
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Examples
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Virginia Foxx, R-N. C., complained that the bill's many programs are not "sunsetted," or given an automatic expiration.
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If the tax cuts had sunsetted for those making $250,000 what would the deficit have been?
Marc Goldwein takes your questions on the federal budget Marc Goldwein 2011
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Simultaneously the Legislature enacted 128.6 (essentially a rehash of 128.5) that would spring into effect if 128.7 was sunsetted. 3.
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If the tax cuts had sunsetted for those making $250,000 what would the deficit have been?
Marc Goldwein takes your questions on the federal budget Marc Goldwein 2011
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If the tax cuts had sunsetted for those making $250,000 what would the deficit have been?
Marc Goldwein takes your questions on the federal budget Marc Goldwein 2011
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Simultaneously the Legislature enacted 128.6 (essentially a rehash of 128.5) that would spring into effect if 128.7 was sunsetted.
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Businesses, he says, have make their plans based upon the tax cuts being made "permanent," which is weird because they were designed to be sunsetted, right?
TV SoundOff: Sunday Talking Heads The Huffington Post News Team 2010
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Simultaneously the Legislature enacted 128.6 essentially a rehash of 128.5 that would spring into effect if 128.7 was sunsetted.3.
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Simultaneously the Legislature enacted 128.6 essentially a rehash of 128.5 that would spring into effect if 128.7 was sunsetted.
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"Any tax increase is a Bush tax increase because the Republicans sunsetted the tax cuts to hide their true cost -- which will add nearly $700 billion to the deficit," a Democratic aide says, previewing the coming strategy.
Dems developing new strategy for war over Bush tax cuts 2010
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