Financial support, and changes in USDE guidelines in allowable expenses, could also be extremely important in minimizing student attrition. |
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If your modified adjusted gross income exceeded the allowable limits, all or some of your contributions could have been non-deductible. |
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Carry back is also useful for people seeking to boost their pension who will contribute the maximum amount allowable in one tax year. |
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The company has 5,000 of other business expenses, all allowable for Corporation Tax purposes. |
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Small fishing communities can band together and purchase a group quota of the total allowable catch of any given fish species. |
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The line between allowable combat support roles and unallowable military combat roles is also an important issue. |
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I do agree with raising the age allowable to purchase an air weapon and with some revision on the supervision laws. |
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He said the council will also set the total allowable catch for the 2001 and 2002 season for rock lobster. |
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Instead, the crowds are roped off into sections, and each section is populated by an allowable number of people. |
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The cost of treatment in respect of infertility is allowable but not routine maternity care resulting from a pregnancy. |
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There assuredly are cases in which it is allowable to go to war, without having been ourselves attacked, or threatened with attack. |
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Finally, the book suffers from an unfortunate number of errors which exceed the allowable limit for typographical gaffes. |
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Mortgage interest will be allowable against rental income and VAT is recoverable. |
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The type of market stalls allowable will include, any wheeled or movable stall or box, barrow or cart. |
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OverDrive throttles the core clock speed to get maximum performance while staying under a maximum allowable temperature. |
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The thrust of the turbo-jet engine was limited at high Mach numbers by the allowable turbine inlet temperature. |
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A total of 20 per cent of this is now allowable in Ireland, but tax rebates are, unfortunately, not a feature of double taxation treaties. |
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The surplus for each property is calculated by deducting from the gross rent receivable the following allowable deductions. |
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They detail a number of tactics that the Justice Department believed were allowable. |
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Advertising costs and the legal cost of drawing up rental leases are also allowable as deductions. |
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Furthermore, no offset of personal allowances or tax credits will be allowable against tax arising at this low rate. |
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They have created a cartel in which chemotherapy, radiotherapy and surgery are the only allowable and reimbursable therapies. |
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This year the two companies will fish their given quotas out of the 195 000 total allowable catch. |
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To the commercial angler the 20 salmon per season as a total allowable catch is a farce as there is a ready market for their untagged fish. |
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Worse, the nuclear reactor installation was done poorly, exposing the engine crew to five times the allowable annual dose of radiation. |
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For cells, this flow rate is further limited by the maximum allowable shear stress on the cells. |
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The allowable amount of unsharpness is controlled by specification being followed. |
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Deductions are allowable for the cost of laundering and dry cleaning of uniforms and protective clothing. |
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Here, its application is intended to provide the information necessary to define maximum, allowable levels of mercury in Everglades food webs. |
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This Scheme introduced a mechanism to limit the total allowable commercial catch of salmon. |
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Any type of target archery arrow is allowed up to the maximum allowable size of 9mm diameter. |
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In this case, the allowable value range for contract prices is an empty set. |
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Washing machines with the Energy Star designation are 50 percent more energy efficient than the current minimal allowable standard. |
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The allowable portion is one half of the realized business investment loss. |
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By contrast, the retributive theory places strict limits on the allowable punishment. |
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These tight restrictions on allowable moves, players say, make checkers in many respects more difficult than chess. |
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Rent and repairs qualify as partially allowable itemized tax deductions if you have a home office. |
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The fixed costs, variable costs, the interest expense and depreciation are allowable deductions. |
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Pleasantry is allowable, not waggery. Besides, even laughter must be kept in check. |
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Higher rate taxpayers should get pension tax relief of 42 per cent on these sums up to the maximum relief allowable. |
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The cost of these items are a private expense and thus not an allowable deduction. |
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In an honest attempt to fund their retirement accounts, many individuals contribute amounts in excess of the allowable limits. |
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In other words, only quiet demonstrations of picnic proportions would be allowable. |
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There is no charge to participate, and ESPA will provide hotel accommodations and reimbursement for other allowable travel expenses. |
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Members should be aware that all expenditure incurred in deriving exempt income will not be an allowable deduction. |
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Generally, no tax deduction is allowable in the case of travel between home and work. |
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The words of income tax legislation suggest a calculative regime that was well defined and precise, in which allowable deductions were carefully, and sparingly, specified. |
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For example, Kuwait recently put a limit the allowable amount of sodium in bread to lower blood pressure. |
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So the accountants had to go back, recalculate, and choose not to take nearly two million dollars in allowable deductions. |
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If this tape is allowable in court it may happily be just the evidence needed to land him in jail for domestic abuse. |
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Being brainy, being a wonk, is allowable when the package is lean and effortlessly hip, with serious eyes and a movie-star smile. |
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On the surface, using a cost-type contract may appear to be the wrong type because it essentially results in the payment of all allowable and allocable costs. |
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An angular interval between prescribed two of the at least three identification elements indicates a maximum allowable rotational speed of the rotor. |
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The baler density setting should be set to its maximum allowable position. |
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The key to the water resources plan for the Condamine-Balonne is a 10 per cent reduction in allowable water harvesting during environmentally important flows. |
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Whey protein has a score of 1.0, the maximum allowable value. |
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In determining total allowable catches this formulation has proved notoriously open to over-optimistic assessments by the members of high seas fisheries commissions. |
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The proposal is far above any allowable development in the area. |
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John would know exactly the parameters on what would be allowable. |
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He said the Government had offered them the maximum rates allowable. |
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It may also be worth keeping the policy assigned to your mortgage as it might be allowable as a deductible expense against the property's rental income. |
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Only one meat sample from a baleen whale exceeded the allowable mercury concentration, the researchers report in the June 15 Environmental Science and Technology. |
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I would inspect each individual unit to ensure it was within the allowable dimensional tolerances, using a tape measure, and the surface finish by visual inspection. |
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I never heard a shoeblack called a boot-finisher before, but I think the euphemism was allowable in a young lady who wishes to exalt the commercial status of her intended. |
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Out of that emerges a hierarchy of allowable and unallowable crimes. |
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This is achieved by choosing a material with a large elastic modulus, a low density and a large value of the maximum allowable strain before permanent deformation occurs. |
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Rather than limiting the hours in which mechanical or instrumental noises for purposes of advertising on the street were allowable, the new rules banned them outright. |
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In some cases, contractors and city officials disagree over definitions of what's allowable, and there is concern about possible overinflated costs. |
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Target costing is a process of determining a maximum allowable cost for a product by subtracting a desired profit from the product's market price. |
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This is, therefore, an absolutely necessary need and justifies its presupposition not merely as an allowable hypothesis but as a practical postulate. |
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The cost of gluten-free food for coeliac patients is allowable. |
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The minimum allowable displacement, given by the proper goniometer of the toolholder, is 10 urn in diameter. |
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Steam turbines ran at higher speed than reciprocating engines, not being limited by the allowable speed of a piston in a cylinder. |
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By the late 1920s, the Federal Reserve had almost hit the limit of allowable credit that could be backed by the gold in its possession. |
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In one case, it detected levels of trichloroethylene some 46,000 times the current national allowable limit. |
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Under ITQs, members of a fishery are granted rights to a percentage of the total allowable catch that can be harvested each year. |
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Under EPA rules, the maximum allowable level of 10-micron particles in 24 hours is 150 micrograms per cubic meter. |
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The Commission is not exclusively responsible for the setting of total allowable catches. |
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For example, funds in an MSA may be bequeathable, or they may be used to pay for allowable health expenses of family members. |
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Therefore, when Fisheries and Oceans set quotas, they overestimated the total stock, and increased the total allowable catch. |
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The purpose of the throttle is to maintain enough engine power to keep the rotor RPM within allowable limits so that the rotor produces enough lift for flight. |
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The bearing strength of the pavement is reported by indicating PCN, pavement type, subgrade category, allowable tyre pressure, and method of the evaluation. |
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Since the Federal Reserve had hit its limit on allowable credit, any reduction in gold in its vaults had to be accompanied by a greater reduction in credit. |
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In 1986, scientists did a review of calculations and data after which they determined, in order to conserve cod fishing the total allowable catch rate had to be cut in half. |
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Total allowable catch of hooded seals are set at 10,000 annually. |
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Coordinates are then entered with an allowable resolution of 1 milliarcsecond for latitude and longitude and 1 cm for altitude, and are saved by touching the Save button. |
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