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  2. List of highest individual scores in One Day International ...

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    Rohit Sharma: 209 12 16: 132.28: 1 India Australia: M. Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bangalore: 2 November 2013: Won [41] 9 Rohit Sharma: 208* † 13 12: 135.94: 1 India Sri Lanka: PCA IS Bindra Stadium, Mohali: 13 December 2017: Won [42] 10 Shubman Gill: 208 19 9: 139.59: 1 India New Zealand: Rajiv Gandhi International Cricket Stadium, Hyderabad: 18 ...

  3. Empower Texans - Wikipedia

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    Through TFR, Empower Texans published an annual Fiscal Responsibility Index (a legislator rating scorecard); and a Taxpayer Pledge, which was signed by lawmakers who promised not to raise taxes. [ 5 ] [ 16 ] [ 17 ] [ 18 ] The group handed out "Taxpayer Champion Awards" to legislators who scored well on TFR's Fiscal Responsibility Index.

  4. Federal taxation and spending by state - Wikipedia

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    The ability of the United States government to tax and spend in specific regions has large implications to economic activity and performance. ... Texas: $72,354 ...

  5. Effect of taxes and subsidies on price - Wikipedia

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    The government imposes a 20 per cent tax on the sellers. A new supply curve emerges. It is shifted upward and pivoted to the left and upwards in comparison to the original supply curve and their distance is always 20 per cent of the original price. In the pre-tax equilibrium the distance equals $5.00 x 0.20 = $1.00.

  6. Reagan tax cuts - Wikipedia

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    The US Federal Tax Revenue as % of the GDP decreased from 18.5 to 17.4 from 1980 to 1990. [10] However, actual tax revenue increased from $517 billion up to $1.0 trillion as the GDP more than doubled, growing by 109% (from $2,857 trillion to $5,963 trillion) during this time period.

  7. Theories of taxation - Wikipedia

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    A general tax on benefits - taxing benefits would adjust taxes to each taxpayer's demand for public goods. Given the diversity of preferences, a universal tax formula would not be sufficient for all individuals. The government can assess how much different consumers are willing to pay for the same amount.

  8. Club for Growth - Wikipedia

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    In 2005, Pat Toomey became president and the Club for Growth created a congressional scorecard. The Club's first key vote alert was an amendment sponsored by a Democrat. Representative Earl Blumenauer offered an amendment to an agricultural appropriations bill that would have reduced the sugar program by 6 percent.

  9. College Scorecard - Wikipedia

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    The College Scorecard is an online tool, created by the United States government, for consumers to compare the cost and value of higher education institutions in the United States. At launch, it displayed data in five areas: cost, graduation rate, employment rate, average amount borrowed, and loan default rate.