adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
master
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The upshot of the litigation was that the non-litigation costs, together with the litigation costs, were taxed by the taxing master .
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And they provide, also, for costs to be taxed by the taxing masters .
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A special cadre of judicial officers, the taxing masters , has been established to carry out this process.
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The taxing master must, of course, be told on what basis he is to conduct the taxation.
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What directions should, in such a case, be given to the taxing master ?
officer
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However, this is not an approach which all taxing officers would necessarily encourage.
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The taxing officer must consider the directions of the court.
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If granted, the taxing officer assesses the costs on the same basis as for costs in contentious matters.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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It is an extremely physically taxing competition.
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Later in the pregnancy when the drive to work was getting too taxing , I worked at home two days a week.
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The job was taxing , but there were some good moments.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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For most of them it will be without doubt the most taxing year they can remember.
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On the Home Front, women's tasks were diverse and often physically taxing .
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Perhaps the room revived a taxing memory of what had happened.
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Some day the theme may find its historian, who will find many taxing questions to answer.
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You need a sound night's sleep to prepare you for the taxing journey tomorrow.