Definitions
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- noun
Editor in chief .
Etymologies
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Examples
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I left with a sour taste in my mouth at the implied notion that the EIC is the root of all evil over the seas; that they are worse than an immortal Davy Jones who has the Kracken eat ships because his heart was broken.
Archive 2006-07-01 2006
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I left with a sour taste in my mouth at the implied notion that the EIC is the root of all evil over the seas; that they are worse than an immortal Davy Jones who has the Kracken eat ships because his heart was broken.
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IMHO, no law review EIC is going to approve publication of even a student note on this one — simply too trivial (see #1, above).
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Giving folks a tax break would not be really different (and in practise isn’t different at all) from sending folks a check in the mail at least where the EIC is involved.
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Specifically he's the EIC, which is basically a job that's 50% CEO, and 50% cat-herder when it comes to managing the talent.
Thoughts on Joe Quesada’s One More Day Interviews | Comics Should Be Good! @ Comic Book Resources 2008
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The poor have no money and conservatives for decades understood the EIC is an incentive to work.
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Jeff, Truly, the EIC is another dismal welfare program - but ...
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Jeff, Truly, the EIC is another dismal welfare program - but ...
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Jeff, Truly, the EIC is another dismal welfare program - but ...
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Because the EIC is a refundable credit, you may still get some money back even if you didn't have any tax withheld or don't owe any tax to the IRS.
unknown title 2009
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