But we have policies everywhere that really contribute to something that I call the wealth escalator.
Hopefully that will get Chesapeake Energy off the down escalator and onto the up side.
The market, unless hampered by government, acts like an escalator lifting participants to new heights.
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The so-called beer escalator now means 30% of what you pay goes direct to the government.
Take the stairs instead of the elevator or escalator when given the option.
George Osborne not only scrapped Labour's escalator, but has also cut beer duty by one whole penny.
Economic Secretary Sajid Javid said the government would retain the beer escalator but keep it under review.
Your retirement plan may even have a contribution rate escalator that will do that for you automatically.
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The NHLPA has always taken this escalator option and on the surface it seems like a no-brainer decision.
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If she passes the escalator test, check to see if she checks luggage on a short plane ride.
Beneath the soft Christmas music, the store was so quiet you could hear the squeak of the escalator.
In the late 1990s, the fuel-tax escalator made rising taxes on motoring a nice little earner for the Treasury.
The new "watery escalator" will allow the fish to reach their breeding sites in tributaries among the Cheviot Hills.
The escalator will add another 10p to a bottle of wine and 53p to a litre bottle of spirits.
The second would be to trim back the level of the escalator by half, to three percentage points, say.
The judge praised Mr Burton-Garbett's commitment to public duty and said he had raced up the escalator "with impressive speed".
"A returning veteran does not step back on the escalator at the same point he stepped off, " says Navy Capt.
The escalator helps create "a more convenient and vibrant city life for residents in the region, " a Wheelock spokesman said.
She wouldn't be coming up the building's main escalator, but rather through a metal door adjacent to a photographers' pen.
Ginny watches them step onto the escalator with their identical ponytails, their small shoulders, their fleeces tied around their waists.
But the scrapping of the escalator is unlikely by itself to silence the public's disenchantment with the government's transport policies.
In a section about escalators and elevators, the book said people should place their hands on escalator railings to avoid falling.
Gloucester's Conservative MP has placed petitions in the city's pubs which call for the government's beer tax escalator to be axed.
More than 55, 000 people a day ride the city's main escalator, which rises from Central to the residential district of Mid-levels.
The escalator, introduced by then-chancellor Alistair Darling, increases the price of a pint by 2% above inflation, and is due to last until 2014-15.
Every year recent immigrants and fresh graduates gather on the lowest income levels eager to ride the American escalator to higher prosperity.
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Limiting choices through over-bearing regulations or punitively raising taxes stunts the motivation for those still astride the escalator endeavoring to become rich.
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The South Street Seaport Museum's tall ships weathered the storm, but its mechanical systems escalator, elevator, heating and air conditioning were all knocked out.
What you do is watch them ride up an escalator, especially a real tall escalator, like some they have in the D.
The escalator is made up of a series of pools connected by short fish jumps which allows fish to safely bypass the weir.
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