Once these questions have been adequately answered, the deferral can be granted. |
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For nationalists and republicans, the further deferral of progress and reform is not an option. |
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Perhaps the Leeds board felt they would win public support by asking the players to share the burden by taking a pay deferral. |
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The group came forward at the end of last week following news of the players' refusal to accept a 30 per cent wage deferral. |
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Your salary deferral election, including the amount you plan to defer, must be made by the last day of your tax year. |
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If the violators choose deferred adjudication, the judge typically increases the length of deferral by several months. |
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The government wants those assets to grow too because the tax deferral ends when the money is withdrawn from the account. |
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As a result, some donors will be subject to new deferrals while deferral periods for others will be reduced or eliminated. |
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If the financial agreements are not concluded by the deferral date of 1 January 1994, further delays may be encountered. |
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A tax rollover will provide the largest deferral, as both past and future gains will be taxed in the hands of your beneficiaries. |
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To our knowledge, Italy is the only country that has moved to a deferral based on specific activities. |
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He is trying to do just enough to persuade countries at the UN to vote for a deferral of the ICC case against him, as they have the power to do. |
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John is deciding whether to deposit the amount to a certificate of deposit with post-tax assets or to make a pre-tax salary deferral contribution to his 401 account. |
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The due date depends on whether the individual made a seven year deferral. |
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This deferral confers a benefit upon the company as it improves the company's liquidity. |
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That deferral could be extended and anyone who was accepted would also gain the ability to work in this country. |
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The setting of priorities inevitably results in the deferral of less urgent matters. |
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Does the member think that the deferral of the payment of duty for small producers selling small volumes gives them a considerable advantage? |
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We see the issue of income deferral for farmers breeding livestock in drought conditions. |
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It also provides examples of items for which the deferral period would not apply. |
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Indicating a constant testing of the consciousness of survival, this reiterative process of deferral is what paradoxically shapes and undermines the narrative. |
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For other fathers, deferral co-occurs with descriptions of arranging and planning as a joint responsibility, in which the roles of the two parents are not distinguished. |
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Any remaining balance in the deferral account will be addressed through and are to be dealt with via future residential local rate reductions. |
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President John F. Kennedy, lionized by today's supply-siders for his 1963 tax cut, first proposed closing the deferral loophole 40 years ago, when it was a far smaller drain. |
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Some authors maintain that this extension of youth is likely due to the deferral of adult roles, but also the precociousness of adolescence. |
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Game 39 was last seen being shunted into the siding of a five-year deferral, but privately its creators still believe it will re-emerge. |
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This provides a more rational approach and does not encourage inappropriate tax deferral. |
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It is essential that deferral to customary systems only be undertaken where such systems are not discriminatory toward women. |
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So it has been a rather unusual experience for me today to find a deferral being urged. |
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The deferral method of accounting for contributions related to capital assets is followed. |
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These rules include the subsequent deferral election rules, which could bring unpleasant surprises for employers and employees. |
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That represents tax deferral, as those withdrawals will come into account on final encashment, in calculating amounts subject to income tax. |
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The recommendation by the National Blood Safety Council to hold a meeting with only representatives of CBS, Hema-Quebec and Health Canada to come to a decision on a deferral policy was discussed at length. |
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The amounts elected for deferral are converted into DSUs based on the average closing price of Common Shares of the Bank on the TSX for up to 10 trading days immediately prior to and including the quarter end. |
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Conversely, others have expressed fears that the Security Council's deferral power could eviscerate the independence of the prosecutor and the Court. |
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Price deferral from one pool year to the next can still be done, but it now requires outguessing the market and CWB forecasting relative to premium. |
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Not sharing Double-edged deferral One careful owner? |
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The vice-president, Kalonzo Musyoka, himself a lawyer, toured Africa to seek support for a year's deferral, to allow time to set up a domestic tribunal that would, by law, kick the ICC off the case. |
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The formal investigation procedure was also initiated in respect of the deferral of the payment of DEM 1,8 million of the purchase price and the conversion of collateral. |
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The decision and the basis for the decision of the Pre-Trial Chamber shall be communicated as soon as possible to the Prosecutor and to the State that requested a deferral of an investigation. |
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These amounts represented a mandatory deferral, until retirement, and offset other forms of variable compensation for each of the years allocations were made. |
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This resulted in the delay or deferral of other aspects of the work plan. |
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This produces both a tax deferral and a tax saving. |
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Because this is a deferral and not a permanent reduction of rent, the full amount of rent applicable to each year has been recorded as an expense, with the deferred portion reflected as a liability. |
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Over time, the deferral amount would decrease toward zero. |
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On 20 July 2006, the Board directed Kinder Morgan to set up a deferral account for any Premiums to be refunded to toll payers in the following calendar year. |
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The financial statements have been prepared in accordance with Canadian generally accepted accounting principles for not-for-profit organizations using the deferral method of accounting. |
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Any deferral decision made at a donor site would be based on donor self-identification and self-report, the draff guidance noted. |
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In a 1987 letter ruling, the IRS denied deferral of income from a price-later contract that was executed by a sharecrop landlord. |
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This deferral is reported to give Congress time to consider a request to reprogram the funds. |
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The potential of this income-tax deferral is powerful and allows a modest nest egg to grow into a sizeable inheritance. |
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As both Justice and Rathbun warn, there is little place for deferral in this tribal context, unless it is clearly used as a weapon against colonial oppression. |
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If a plan violates the rules, income tax would be due immediately plus interest at the underpayment amount and 1 percent from the date of deferral. |
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Their application for a deferral of the hearing was granted. |
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