As we know from the Hatch case, this makes it taxable to the recipient.
In any event, we know from history that periodic market panics and crashes are common occurrences.
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We know from our history that change is hard, just like that 101-year-old supporter knew.
We know from experience this can reduce a family's heating bill by up to 20 percent.
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We know from experience that liberal politicians see nothing wrong with the haves supporting the have-nots.
"We know from experience that Lithuania away is not an easy match, " he said.
Because we know from our history in this country that change is hard, right?
However, we know from other instances that radioactive waste may accumulate in sea food.
We know from decades of evidence, involving tens of millions of children, that vaccines save lives.
As we know from further research, there is no harm-free threshold at which you can smoke safely.
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We know from representations that have been made to us that companies are desperately worried about this.
Representative JEFF FLAKE (Republican, Arizona): We know from the Duke Cunningham case that earmarks are really the currency of corruption.
Will Henriksen play the friendly Bishop we know from Aliens or the black-ops Bishop from Alien 3?
Unfortunately, we know from past experience that such global norms are woefully inadequate to deter prohibited activity.
We know from history that moving with lightning speed leads to all kinds of problems later on.
As we know from other reviews, many gamers had problems with game glitches, something I did not experience.
We know from studying past market cycles that breakouts to new high ground rarely work in bear markets.
We know from the outside it looks a tall order, starting with the game against Australia on Friday.
We know from our history that change is hard, and it requires massive amounts of patience and tenacity.
We know from the scientific literature that being unbiased is big driver of trust, which drives credibility.
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We know from neuroscience and psychology that naming a feeling takes the steam out of it, and reduces reactivity.
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We know from scientific studies on Earth that, given the right chemical elements and some energy, organic compounds form.
And, as we know from the Commons, those who rebel once become far more likely to repeat the trick.
"We know from our own inspection reports that there is a problem, " says James Doty, chairman of the PCAOB.
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We know from our history that change -- real change -- is hard and it requires patience and tenacity.
Because we know from experience that it can land on our doorstep.
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Of course, we know from our own problems in this country that finding more revenue is easier said than done.
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We know from our history that change is hard and it requires patience and tenacity -- anything worth having does.
We know from our work in developing global communication campaigns that promoting brands requires addressing their emotional and rational sides.
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We know from decades of research in entrepreneurship that more diverse networks and connections can lead to more entrepreneurial opportunities.
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