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  2. Window tax - Wikipedia

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    In 1758 the flat rate charge was increased to 3s. The number of windows that incurred tax was changed to seven in 1766 and eight in 1825. [7] The flat-rate tax was changed to a variable rate, dependent on the property value, in 1778. People who were exempt from paying church or poor rates, for reasons of poverty, were exempt from the window tax ...

  3. List of United States Supreme Court taxation and revenue case ...

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    The Supreme Court of the United States has heard numerous cases in the area of tax law. This is an incomplete list of those cases. This is an incomplete list of those cases. Article One

  4. Discrete mathematics - Wikipedia

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    Discrete mathematics is the study of mathematical structures that can be considered "discrete" (in a way analogous to discrete variables, having a bijection with the set of natural numbers) rather than "continuous" (analogously to continuous functions). Objects studied in discrete mathematics include integers, graphs, and statements in logic.

  5. Talk:Window tax - Wikipedia

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    Blinde windows were common during this period, also in countries with no window tax. The reason for blinded windows is the classicist ideal of symmetry; not an economically based effort to avoid windows. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 217.171.196.77 16:53, 17 July 2011 (UTC)

  6. Talk:The Crystal Palace - Wikipedia

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    The Window Tax was repealed on 24 July 1851 -- not quite three months after the Crystal Palace at Hyde Park was built. It wasn't a private home, so it probably wouldn;t have been subject to tax. The Syndenham Crystal Palace was re-erected long after the tax was repealed.

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  8. Windows tax - Wikipedia

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    Windows tax may refer to: The window tax, an historic British tax on glass "Windows tax", a term for the cost of Microsoft Windows preinstalled on a computer; ...

  9. Integer programming - Wikipedia

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    An integer programming problem is a mathematical optimization or feasibility program in which some or all of the variables are restricted to be integers.In many settings the term refers to integer linear programming (ILP), in which the objective function and the constraints (other than the integer constraints) are linear.