Tax on income from dividends and interest payments will jump painfully from 15% to a maximum of 39.6%.
The 1970s painfully demonstrated that you can simultaneously have rising prices and economic stagnation.
And a government can starve public broadcasters of money, too as the BBC is painfully learning.
Though it seems almost burlesque, for many Mexicans it is painfully close to historical truth.
Those who do have jobs have been stretched painfully thin to make up for understaffed organizations.
Past midnight, Durbin slumped at his desk, one hand over his face, yawning painfully.
As we already painfully know, giving TARP money to specific community banks will not work.
Market participants are painfully learning the limits to slicing and dicing mortgages to a fine fare-thee-well.
But its learning curve has been painfully long, its manners uncouth and its coalition partners loutish.
An unforgettable moment in a painfully disappointing season that most agree can't end soon enough.
Painfully shy, Gaspin rarely attracts media attention, despite a long, successful career in television.
The Weather Channel might seem like a painfully dull app to kick off the proceedings.
The source of the error is painfully familiar to anyone who deals with U.S. budget projections.
Many of its recommendations are based on lessons painfully learned in Iraq and Afghanistan.
But with no funding or official support from the military, the work has been painfully slow.
There are lots on offer, but really they belong to the painfully high-heel trend.
The same can be said of the Europeans, as became painfully clear in the Balkan conflicts.
Despite all those nurses out there doing physical exams, "there was zero synergy, " McNamee recalls painfully.
Treat the low yields for what they are, a painfully low rate of interest income.
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The difference between women having it all and having nothing here are painfully opposite.
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At the same time the costs of buying time with loans have become painfully clear.
To prevent the U.S. dependence on foreign finance from ending painfully, this imbalance must be corrected.
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Such "beggar-thy-neighbour" policies might leave convertible currencies such as the dollar, euro and pound painfully overvalued.
Others thought that Zuckerberg, who was painfully shy, lacked the management skills necessary for success.
Our views on what the West should do will be painfully familiar to readers.
In America, the Enron employees who ploughed their savings into company stock learned this lesson painfully.
The painfully slow recovery of the housing sector helps explain the slowest recovery in postwar history.
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Kya Law is painfully aware that the next opium harvest will be his last.
Spaniards and Greeks, by contrast, have been whisked abruptly, and painfully, from boom to bust.
As Canada's provinces have discovered painfully, there is no such thing as a free federal hand-out.
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