Lactose, or milk sugar, is also a value-added commodity and a byproduct of whey protein concentration. |
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It could be that one of the brands migrates more toward a high-technology, value-added brand. |
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Therefore, a modified structure is necessary for today's value-added cooperatives. |
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In Europe, you pay for it through a heavy consumption tax called the VAT, or value-added tax. |
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We consider this approach to be an important, value-added component of our work as an independent oversight body. |
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Malah is in charge of making the farm's value-added products, like pickles, jams, and jellies. |
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We are also present in other markets through agreements with regional cargo community systems and value-added networks. |
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From a product manufacturer's viewpoint, there continues to be a growing need to provide value-added services to agents. |
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Some of the higher-level, value-added centres employ several hundred PhDs on one site. |
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As part of this deal, Merkel agrees to maintain spending on education and research without raising income and value-added taxes. |
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Instead, it expanded capacity to 80,000 bushels per day and has made investments to move further up the value-added chain. |
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I may be wrong on this next point, but I'm fairly certain that all 10 have a value-added tax too. |
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We're happy to get your business and strive to be your value-added supplier of top-quality activewear. |
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It concentrates mainly on agro-industry, high value-added agriculture, industry and tourism and. |
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Despite those late hitches, David Stuttard's new adaptation of Antigone, with its value-added psychological profiling, still emerged triumphant. |
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He seemed skeptical, asking me if forward-deployed academics were value-added. |
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Independent roasters can buy Fair Trade and other value-added coffees to illustrate our solidarity with the independent farmers. |
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Ireland must develop a high tech skill base and move up the value-added chain. |
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The fastest growth rate in rural areas has been in farmer-owned, value-added businesses. |
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The income generated from the value-added business will flow to, and within, the local community. |
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Over time, it would like government to pay for a basic plan for everyone and fund it via a consumption or value-added tax. |
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These offers, along with our technically sound product portfolio, a deep bench of people, and value-added service, will be our fundamentals. |
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Ainsworth in Barwick struggles to stay open, even though its value-added product retails for one-third of what it did a few years ago. |
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We continue to lose value-added jobs and replace them with service sector jobs. |
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It notes that the programme had clear strengths and in addition that the refocus gave it unique value-added. |
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Our strategy is to build on this momentum and capitalize on new trends such as value-added products and single-served flavoured milk. |
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I want to touch base on a couple of those and I want to pay particular attention to the value-added sector. |
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There is no capital gains tax, wealth tax, inheritance tax, gift tax or value-added tax and there are no exchange controls. |
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In an open global economy, competitiveness lies in the capacity of businesses to create high value-added goods and services. |
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Mr. Speaker, Canada has an important mining sector, which includes diamond and precious metal mining in a dynamic value-added jewellery sector. |
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There was a formula set out for the process of reimbursing those provinces that wish to move forward with their own harmonized value-added tax. |
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We also added to our specialty cheese line value-added products in interleaved sliced format designed for convenience. |
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We're learning more about the component parts of food, pulling them apart and reassembling them into value-added products. |
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He would abolish the income tax for the vast bulk of Americans and replace the revenue with a 12.5 percent value-added tax. |
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Thanks to its partnership with Bell, the STM became the first public transit company to offer this value-added feature to métro users. |
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Thirty-four countries have adopted value-added taxes and 14 have established autonomous revenue authorities. |
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Once operational, the facility will help boost production of phosphoric acid and create further value-added for the mining industry. |
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Buckeye Technologies is a leader in producing value-added cellulose-based speciality products for high-end niche markets worldwide. |
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In fact, a sense of skepticism permeated our discussions with donors about the value-added of human rights as an approach for hunger eradication. |
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That is why we have started to age cheddar ourselves, to increase retail sales, and mostly, to develop and market value-added products. |
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With 20 years experience in the value-added meat processing industry, he's thrown his heart and soul into Natural Valley. |
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Local micro-processors who produce value-added items through hands-on processing: baked goods, home-made candies, pies, jams, relishes, etc. |
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At the same time, Procyon possesses the business acumen to license these value-added products out to large pharmaceutical firms profitably. |
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In this connection, it was reasonable that urgency, importance and value-added be the criteria for selection of quick-win projects. |
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Video dealers call this material value-added. |
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In the national retail payment markets today, a number of value-added services already exist, but they are often only offered in connection with national payments. |
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Focus on value-added activities and projects. |
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We are now the leading quoted mobile value-added service provider in Europe and have positioned ourselves as a key consolidator in the emerging mobile data market. |
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The shift from lower to higher value-added activities that it necessitates can be painful for companies and workers alike. |
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I believe that this is putting the horse before the cart, practicing first things first and the value-added benefit to this approach will spell returns in the short run too. |
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The new austerity measures include higher taxes on wages and pensions and a value-added tax on services, such as transportation, which up to now had been exempt. |
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Even though 99 per cent of the high-end watches in the China market are imported, the tax authorities can only collect the watch tariff and value-added tax, he said. |
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On the right, small-business owners feel betrayed by a Liberal-led cabinet that has raised value-added tax and imposed a surtax on high incomes. |
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The products include value-added cheeses, baby foods, beverages, cream liqueurs and Irish coffee, as well as ingredients for a variety of snack foods and prepared ready meals. |
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They will pay for the value-added of ahead-of-the-curve insight. |
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Third, the tax credits, which are part of a GST or value-added tax, are not claimable by larger companies. |
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It's a choice between value-added services or plain vanilla. |
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Metal castings are the first step in the value-added manufacturing chain and are utilized in the production of most durable goods. |
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In other words, these equity suppliers also yield up significant value-added through investment monitoring and mentoring. |
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In addition, more than 30,000 t of hurds and more than 4,300 t of hemp seeds were produced by these seven companies as value-added by-products. |
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The GST is a value-added tax applied to goods and services, which is designed to be paid by the ultimate consumer. |
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There real value-added rose only sluggishly, but employment expanded significantly. |
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The contribution of producer goods to the GNP may be determined through the value-added method. |
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Multitasked and creative team that studies and promotes high value-added solutions to apply Technologies and Information Systems correctly. |
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Could you put a dollar figure on the impact this has had on the secondary industries-on the value-added sector, the processors? |
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Relate the various lean production systems to the increase in value-added activity and the elimination of waste in the system. |
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We plan to achieve this as we provide value-added therapeutics for a broad spectrum of unmet needs in gastroenterology. |
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With waste that was non-biodegradable and material that could be recycled collected separately, it was an easy task to convert degradable waste into value-added compost. |
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The clearing system may not offer any value-added services with the potential to collide with the interests of one or several participants. |
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The AGES fuel-preparation technology enables the combusting or value-added separation of wastes that otherwise carry heavy disposal costs. |
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That's why value-added agriculture is the buzzword of the new millennium. |
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With payment in advance our products are labelled with consumer prices and include the value-added tax. |
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Even aspects of the value-added mining industry have gone away from our country. |
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This is for instance the case of UPM-Kymmene, which produces sawn timber, plywood, planed timber and value-added derivatives. |
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In a more competitive market, the value-added milk portfolio continued to fare well. |
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Mr. Broderick is a senior sales executive with more than 15 years experience providing customers with value-added print solutions across Canada. |
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In my country, Finland, for example, Finnish issuers have, in their everyday activities, had a high opinion of value-added services based on registers of shareholders. |
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Applications: As users become experienced with services, new applications of the same services will occur, which may eventually evolve into formal services when the service provider realises a new value-added service. |
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For example, the new shive screening facility will create five new jobs and spur the development of fibre based, value-added businesses in the biocomposite, nutraceutical and textile sectors. |
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A public policy response that supports both effective short-term stimulus and longer-term, value-added economic activity is the most desirable plan of attack. |
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His vision starts with a bio-refinery that would take waste such as corn cobs, wheat bran, wood chips and other forms of cellulose and convert them to ethanol and other value-added products. |
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It will continue to develop the thriving innovative and creative spirit among its employees, who have developed a number of value-added service lines over the past five years. |
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In a world in which consumers are connecting up to value-added services and executing transactions on multiple platforms, it is essential that content and personal data are protected. |
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Ali Askari said, value-added tax earnings amounts for a big share of the development of tax earnings. |
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This would be consistent with earlier suggestions from the survey data that contact centres in smaller communities gravitate toward the lower value-added segment of the market. |
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Purchasers of newly built homes pay a value-added tax. |
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A rise in value-added tax could pay for that. |
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With GloBall, Axalto provides operators with a turnkey solution to deploy attractive value-added services related to a most popular sports event, without the need to develop and install technology for a limited period. |
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Combining value-added services with payments brings time and costsavings for all parties involved, as paper-based services and manual work are replaced by automated processes. |
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It is the key link in the value-added chain for producing material goods. |
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Strategic planning to develop tourism clusters across the province can result in diversification, value-added development, new investment, and jobs and growth, all adding up to a more durable and profitable rural economy. |
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In 2006, the Group will continue to stand apart from its competitors through new value-added products, which offer a strategic competitive advantage. |
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Utilities must secure customer retention by making it easy for customers to do business with their organisation and access a wide range of attractive, value-added services. |
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The Axalto large capacity USIM features a wide variety of value-added services such as Web browsing, information on demand, infotainment and automatic handset configuration. |
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In spite of its non-contribution to production, this capital benefited from a redistribution of value-added and fed the creation of further fictive capital as a means of its own remuneration. |
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The fee for a particular service is based on the cost of providing it, staff time, technology and safety measures for any risks involved and the value-added benefit the customer receives. |
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Finland further notes that the value-added tax rate, capital transfer tax rate, and real estate tax rate applied to State Enterprises are the same as for limited companies. |
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Would you like to benefit from the cablecom business network as a reseller, wholesaler or system integrator and impress your customers with value-added solutions? |
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One is focusing on the development of a marketing strategy for a new product launch and the other is investigating value-added potential for a hothouse vegetable operation. |
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However, investors in the capital goods sector still prefer suppliers of high value-added equipment, and this has enabled the Bobst Group to maintain a relatively high level of activity. |
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And the DGTI is already thinking of several value-added functions that could easily and rapidly be tagged on to existing functions for computer-generated correspondence, automatic notation of files, dynamic cataloguing, etc. |
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Building on our rich and diverse cultures, Europe must pioneer new ways of creating value-added, but also of living together, sharing resources and enjoying diversity. |
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It will enable us to develop a better understanding of the needs of our clients so that we can adopt a more consultative approach and offer value-added programs. |
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The wood will be used for value-added wood products including exterior siding, door and window frames, molding, and logs for log cabin construction. |
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This program will investigate the development of value-added kaolin products for use by manufacturers of paper, ceramics, sanitary ware and other products. |
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We use this platform of well established brands as a springboard for developing value-added products that allow us to capture market share and increase profitability. |
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Conventional transporters and logistics specialists have developed high value-added services and, in so doing, have become full-fledged logistics experts capable of performing an increasingly varied range of tasks. |
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Contextual data was used in crucial policy-making decisions at school level in England from 2002-10, in the form of contextualised value-added progress calculations. |
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These included the client's increased demand for value-added services related to contracting, a change in the size and complexity of contracts tendered from year to year and the effort required to award the contracts. |
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Safety is a constant concern for us, so research and development are a priority, as are inspection and quality control of our products. As a result, we can offer our clients value-added webbing that meets standards in effect. |
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Jobs and economic activity associated with manufacturing products from raw materials are lost from an economy if the value-added processes associated with that activity are performed somewhere else. |
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Multidiscipline, team spirit, solidarity, and a strong sense of teamwork allow maximum synergy to be engaged in order to create strong value-added projects. |
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The main advantages of the database are VO access interfaces and value-added services which allow users to compare the results of the simulations directly to observations. |
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Department of Energy to produce PHB in switchgrass to co-produce densified biomass for fuel and to produce value-added crotonic acid. |
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Canada's agriculture and agri-food exports have more than doubled since the early 1990s, with exports of value-added agricultural products more than quadrupling over this period. |
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The inexistence of marketing initiatives enhancing the knowledge of the characteristics and technical qualities of Pinus pinaster wood used in value-added applications. |
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Each module is an interoperable client-server application, characterized by an open flexible architecture that contributes unique value-added functionality to the entire system. |
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Leroux says growers should co-operate more and pursue innovation and value-added products as they can not expect to compete in a commodity market. |
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Many outcomes reflected value-added components, including detailed and creative plans for coparenting and access, support paid in different formats, and enhanced communication. |
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Nutreco company Sada is occupied with the production of poultry and with primary and value-added processing for the Spanish market and for exports. |
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Pavages Varennes was created in 1974. Since then, the company has expanded its expertise to the design and manufacturing of value-added bituminous concrete. |
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The services on offer will include voice telephony and data transmission, basic value-added services such as electronic mail and some more advanced value-added services, particularly sectorially-specific applications. |
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For example, a development plan is underway for the Mackenzie Valley region that will have an impact on the mining and oil and gas industries, and on the development of value-added secondary industries. |
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The department's strategic focus is to promote and support businesses such as primary and value-added industries that capture external dollars, and to encourage the growth of secondary industries. |
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While e-markets largely focus on online trading or intermediating transactions, some tend to concentrate their functions on offering information and other value-added services. |
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For goo-goo types, impact fees have the obvious attraction of being even more thoroughly hidden than their first cousin, the value-added tax. |
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This progression results from the investments made in recent years in the transformation of the Group aiming to provide high value-added offerings and to industrialise the production processes. |
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With the sale, CHS has now itself reassumed responsibility for distribution of electronic navigational products through a network of dealers and value-added resellers. |
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The value-added wood products sector includes: millwork, kitchen cabinets, prefabricated buildings, engineered wood products, wood pellets and other uses for wood waste such as bark mulch. |
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It is Canada's leading applied research institute for the solid wood products industry, which manufactures lumber, plywood, oriented strand board, medium density fiberboard, particleboard and value-added products. |
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Many of the projects aimed at expanding secondary beef processing are in the manufacturing sector where the meat is used to produce high value-added products such as meat pies, beef jerky and sausages. |
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We work with individual investors, families, business professionals and corporations who are looking for a value-added relationship with an experienced and knowledgable team. |
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The objective of the project is to provide geochemical data and associated value-added products related to the surficial geochemistry of Canada that will support regulations and policies affecting the health of Canadians. |
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Research in this area will explore value-added lignin-based materials and lignin deconstruction into functionalized aromatic monomers and oligomers. |
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As a result, hot chili powder became one of the garden's most profitable products, and students learned about the commercial benefits of innovation and value-added in small-scale rural enterprises. |
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The value-added function Roll Over Mitigation constantly monitors the vehicle behaviour with the help of the ESP® sensors and intervenes when the vehicle threatens to roll over. |
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Other researchers have identified a small-pore MF process that fractionates non-fat milk into value-added protein ingredients. |
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Babu and Mendro analysed academic performance among primary school pupils from 4th to 7th grade in the mathematics tests used by the Dallas District, to partially measure teacher value-added. |
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Because of the technology, a niche market was created for a host of wholesome, value-added Canadian products, including sauerkraut, kimchi, carrots, black radishes and beets. |
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In a value-added economy where competition is becoming fiercer every day, companies' success depends on their ability to stand out from the crowd and offer original goods and services. |
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The value-added services include just-in-time delivery, product mixing, formulation, repackaging, inventory management, drum return handling as well as technical services. |
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These companies produced Italian specialty cheeses, sweetened condensed milk, Swiss cheese and value-added by-products such as whey protein concentrates, ingredient blends and cream. |
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From our perspective as a company, I believe that, writ large in the technology industry, we see a huge opportunity to be a value-added player in this discussion and to be much more collaborative. |
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Furthermore, the changes will enable us to fully mobilise the flow of goods and information in our value-added networks with our customers and suppliers. |
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It is encouraging to see companies challenge the future with new ideas, building value-added products and generating new uses for common byproducts. |
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In 2009, ESI Group expanded into Tunisia with the creation of a 'near-shore' services division dedicated to high value-added projects and also strengthened its strategic partnership with the Tunisian firm Acoustica. |
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Again, that important social contract that says raw logs will be processed closer to home would be really a way to encourage value-added manufacturing in the province of British Columbia. |
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Aalborg is working closely with value-added reseller Technical Software Inc. |
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Sales taxes throughout the United States and value-added taxes around the world are riddled with loopholes. |
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Tamp Maid has long been an innovator and producer of quality value-added seafood and seafood specialties. |
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Minibars, however they are merchandised, add a little bit of luxury and value-added convenience to the hotel experience. |
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Carriers are looking to telecoms hotels to provide new value-added services as bandwidth commoditizes. |
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Broadly speaking, there are several variations of business transfer tax or subtractive method value-added taxes. |
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The new philosophy is to strengthen competitiveness, value-added and outwardness of existing producers. |
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The new VIP Club will offer much more value-added services for VIP buyers than before. |
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Higher-end, value-added flexible packaging is taking market share away from cardboard packaging and low-end commodity films. |
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Syncron is excited to be a pioneer in taking the VPL upstream in the product-realization process into an entirely new value-added market segment. |
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The results using the value-added approach indicate that demutualized life insurers improve their efficiency before demutualization. |
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Most private companies do not produce their own raw unfabricated glass, but instead operate solely as second tier manufacturers, fabricating value-added glass products. |
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A full service engineering, planning and survey firm, PDC has built its reputation by providing value-added client service and superior cold region design expertise. |
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The scaleability of LifeMap enhances the broker's value-added services for each client, reinforcing the long-term relationship between the broker and the client. |
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Manufacture of value-added products such as acetic acid, butanol acetone, lactic acid, citric acid, aconitic acid, itaconic acid, glycerol, dextron, etc. |
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Finally, the emergence of telebureaus providing resale of voice telephony and other value-added service is a significant downstream effect of sector liberalization. |
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It is providing SEPA Credit Transfers, SEPA Direct Debit transactions as well as a suite of value-added services including payment capture and mandate management. |
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Now, with the tag cloud embed, rcr8 provides value-added listings browsable by keywords to help increase traffic to sites and engagement while on site. |
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The distinction served to protect the value-added information contained in the MEDLARS database from access under the relatively minor FOIA fee structure. |
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Frozen foods, especially value-added products as opposed to commodity vegetables, have been a problem for microwave ovens due to uneven heating or browning. |
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Some parts of the tradable sector grew in value added and employment, while others grew in value added but declined in employment, as lower value-added jobs moved offshore. |
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A sales tax is collected on the sale of personal property and some services in most states, similarly to the Canadian Goods and Services Tax and the European value-added tax. |
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Through these value-added VPN services, end-user customers can more easily implement Extranets and VPNs to improve business processes, and increase profits. |
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This year, value-added spice products were the major draw in export markets, and spice oils, oleoresins, curry powders and pastes witnessed strong export sales. |
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The bank said that it would not ask the Belgian government to reimburse about EUR70m of value-added tax connected to a 2009 emission-permits fraud. |
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Coordinated by the Institute's new European Tax Committee, comments were also submitted to the European Commission on modernization of the value-added tax system. |
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