The New Encyclopędia Britannica, Volume 16Encyclopędia Britannica, Incorporated, 1981 - Encyclopedias and dictionaries |
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If development of technologies for recycling and reutilization continues , many of the existing problems of environmental pollution will be solved . In addition to the breeding of new strains of crop plants , the development of ...
If development of technologies for recycling and reutilization continues , many of the existing problems of environmental pollution will be solved . In addition to the breeding of new strains of crop plants , the development of ...
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This stems from two problems that exist in death taxation . One of these is that of setting a valuation on the estate for tax purposes . Another is the problem of liquidity ; i.e. , getting the cash with which to pay the taxes .
This stems from two problems that exist in death taxation . One of these is that of setting a valuation on the estate for tax purposes . Another is the problem of liquidity ; i.e. , getting the cash with which to pay the taxes .
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The problems mentioned above ( uncertainty of valuation and need for liquid resources ) have led to numerous legal provisions and private arrangements that may have significant economic consequences . The problem of liquidity can be ...
The problems mentioned above ( uncertainty of valuation and need for liquid resources ) have led to numerous legal provisions and private arrangements that may have significant economic consequences . The problem of liquidity can be ...
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