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put out of business



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see out of business .
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But Gupta said they are “silent casualties” of the inferno: technically intact, but effectively put out of business for the foreseeable future.

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“Does that mean I won’t make that book? No, I will still make that book as long as I can. But if I’m put out of business — as I very nearly have been — then I won’t make those books anymore. And that will be the ultimate effect of book banning.”

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When it was put to him on Radio Lincolnshire that some family farms would be put out of business by having to pay inheritance tax, he replied that in a typical case, where a farm was first passed to a spouse and later to a son or daughter, the threshold before the tax was payable would be ÂŁ3m.

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We have very clear evidence that if the court strikes down this rule, it will essentially revive some of the companies that have been basically put out of business.

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“This isn’t like Kodak being put out of business by the digital camera,” Sims said.

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