What seems to be the reason for this reluctance to come into contact with the IRS?
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That means you're probably less socially isolated, and more likely to come into contact with a lot of people, than someone randomly selected.
What does that mean? 30 miles out, it would not be dangerous to come into contact with water with low radioactive iodine concentrations.
Fifteen million Americans are now out of work, and many of them can expect to come into contact with this new and alien culture of intense interviewing practices.
Mr Phillip Marshall, the barrister representing Ms Dugmore, said that, despite her replacement gloves, it had been enough for her to come into contact with colleagues wearing latex ones to trigger a reaction.
But what I believe we are good at is building companies that we can be proud of, that have considerable intrinsic value, and that the public are pleased to come into contact with.
Limescale in hard water allows the growth of amoebae and the infection seems to be caused when wearers allow tap water to come into contact with their lenses when storing them or washing and showering.
This is the situation currently unfolding at the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), where regulators have until March 31 to comply with a consent judgment by responding to a petition by the Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC) to ban the use of the chemical bisphenol A (BPA) in food packaging, food containers and other materials likely to be ingested or to come into contact with food.
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But together those nations saw more than 38, 000 cows slaughtered (28, 284 in England, 9, 307 in Wales and 419 in Scotland), as animals thought to have come into contact with infected cows were also put down.
Cryptosporidium is a disease that is very common in young farm animals and can easily be passed to people who come into contact with those animals- it can lead to sickness and diarrhoea, but is rarely a serious condition for healthy people.
They are urging people not to touch the creatures and have issued health advice to anyone who does come into contact with them.
Financial Tracking Technologies, a firm based in Connecticut, goes a step further, making software that can go through calendar apps and travel-expense claims to determine who has come into contact with certain outside investors.
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Ministers have argued they have been designed to improve the delivery of services so that people do not have to give the same information over and over again to different agencies they come into contact with.
If the field of behavioral economics is to be believed, this should transform users into evangelists, eager to share their hotspot with anybody and everybody they come into contact with.
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Energy firm Con Edison also shut down miles of steam pipes under the city to prevent explosions if they come into contact with cold water.
"Little officers or those with too big a belly will be moved to work in offices so they do not come into contact with the public, " Hanoi traffic police chief Col Dao Vinh Tang said.
Laws of the complexity of Obamacare take years to go into effect, and for the broader public to actually come in contact with them and their myriad effects, and for the kinks to be worked out (or not).
All the Asians I come into contact with seem to be hard workers and are very smart.
You're exposed to the bacteria that cause impetigo when you come into contact with the sores of someone who's infected or with items they've touched, such as clothing, bed linen, towels and even toys.
Anyone who has come into contact with the material is urged to seek medical assistance.
They are more vulnerable to the severe effects of the flu or come into contact more often with this highly contagious virus.
This comes in the form of kokin guzzu, or anti-bacterial goods designed to try to get rid of germs on things with which they come into contact.
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So, while you may think catwalk trends don't apply to you, at some point this year you will almost certainly come into contact with an article of clothing that has been influenced directly or indirectly by what came down the runways for spring 2013.
Although the series of romantic days used to cater more towards couples, or those wanting to confess their secret loves using a romantic day as an excuse, in recent years, goodie-gifting on Valentine's Day and White Day has expanded to include family, co-workers and pretty much anyone you come into contact with on those days.
Also, the coins must not come into contact with any person and must land within the ring to be valid.
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"Over the past few weeks many people who do not normally work with livestock have come into contact with animals so we thought it would be a good time to issue this reminder, " continued Mr Bratty.
But it seems everyone who has come into contact with him in the past few years is certain he will rise to the challenge.
Other measures to reduce transmission include improved bio-security, particularly stopping badgers from getting into farm buildings where they can come into contact with cattle, or feed stores.
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