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Bee ladder 897 Posted 8 years ago
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you can impose a tax on the purchase of an onion or an apple, but only if you imposed such a tax today.

  

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If it's a sentence then it should begin with a capital letter. The reason for the qualifier "but only if you imposed such a tax today" is not clear. More context is needed.

  • If it's a sentence then it should begin with a capital letter.
  • The reason for the qualifier "but only if you imposed such a tax today" is not clear.
  • More context is needed.
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If it's a sentence then it should begin with a capital letter.

The reason for the qualifier "but only if you imposed such a tax today" is not clear. More context is needed.

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