North and South Fayette townships in Allegheny County posted population gains of 28 percent and 19 percent, respectively. |
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However, of these, only gypsum wallboard and asphalt paving report price gains in the double digits. |
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It is possible to use unrealized gains in financial assets as collateral for further purchases. |
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In exchange, Mexico gains preferential trade access to the countries with which it has signed trade accords. |
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Imagine a wearable computer that gains two additional processors when you put on your shoes. |
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Exercising free will, individuals calculate the net benefit simply by weighing potential gains against potential losses. |
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How do you feel about the big weight gains some fighters make between weigh-ins and fight time? |
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The potential gains will include former ministers, junior ministers, TDs, and existing senators and other prominent candidates. |
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In the context of rights, a man may achieve maturity, but it is only upon his father's death that he gains true jural and ritual autonomy. |
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Technological advancements have delivered major gains in lighting performance. |
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Against this may be made the argument that New Zealand already gains sufficient advantage from existing arrangements. |
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Microsoft gains muscle from this process, so it can tighten the ratchets, and so on. |
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Instead, the House voted to cut the maximum tax rates on both dividends and capital gains to 15 percent. |
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Ordinary Americans did make money in the 1990s, though with the boom at white heat, 86 percent of the gains accrued to the top 10 percent. |
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Merely swimming harder will lower your clock time but raise your stroke count, effectively making all your gains a wash. |
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With each manager acting independently, there is no coordinated, strategic realization of gains and losses across the portfolio as a whole. |
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The fact that we realized significant gains makes us hungrier to find even more. |
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It's too bad that the return on your investment doesn't always yield the big gains you want. |
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Note, however, how these gains were reapportioned to the stable asset classes which more than doubled in the right hand case above. |
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In New Guinea militia brigades held the gains of 1943 while AIF formations were withdrawn to Queensland to rest and re-train. |
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Tax rebates for dividends and capital gains will help reduce the cost of equity for companies in the knowledge sector. |
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But these gains have been more than wiped out by the fall in markets throughout February. |
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The move follows hard on the heels of an acquisition which has seen business gains in the west of Scotland. |
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These include exemption from paying corporate tax, withholding tax on dividends and tax on interest or royalties and capital gains tax. |
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Likewise, when an atom is reduced, it gains an electron and becomes more negative. |
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So why do we not demand more of these productivity gains back in practical support for working mothers and fathers? |
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Patients who had a reemergence of depression lost all psychosocial gains made during treatment. |
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The management of EuroPharm UK decided to re-engineer the business rather than seek short-term gains by downsizing. |
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This has seen such positive indicators as a narrowing trade deficit, gains in export earnings for some sectors and a firming of the kwacha. |
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Assume that you reinvest your dividends and capital gains payouts in shares of the fund. |
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Congress today returning for a lame-duck session following the stunning Republican gains in the general election. |
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Gompert said some producers have reported yearling cattle gains of up to 1,600 pounds per acre. |
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Le Passe Colline 2004 Cotes du Ventoux gains extra complexity and yeastiness from being aged sur lie. |
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Here, once again, the losses to the landholders would exceed the gains to wage-earners. |
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Yet the Canadian dollar, Mexican peso, Taiwan dollar and Japanese yen all posted small gains against the greenback. |
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Each tactical mission you complete gains insight into the greater objectives of the renegade faction of this global energy consortium. |
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Previously reported accounting gains will be quickly transformed into problematic losses. |
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Most involve zero-sum derivative contracts where gains to one party equal losses to the other. |
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Your principal private residence does not attract any capital gains tax and could provide useful cash. |
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A UK resident can rely on main residence relief to avoid capital gains tax. |
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Certainly, any play critiquing class structure gains resonance during the Depression. |
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The lower rates are retroactive to May 6, so dividends collected or gains realized before then are taxed at the old rates. |
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Coles is later than Woolies in revamping its logistics chain, so the gains aren't apparent yet. |
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After a bit of easy walking passage a small climb up over a muddy choke gains a corner with some fine formations. |
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By accustoming us to anti-constitutional proceedings, the administration gains a tacit approval for its new instruments of control. |
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Under the current system, initial Social Security benefits are indexed to average wage gains across the economy. |
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And like Terry, over the course of their rocky acquaintance Jean gains greater understanding and insight. |
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As an investment activity it is driven by tax-levered debt, tax minimisation, capital gains arbitrage and profiteering. |
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The equity market's performance was high largely on account of share gains in four of the listed companies on the stock exchange. |
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Why the law of momentum conservation is not violated when a ball rolls down a hill and gains momentum? |
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We also expect that there will be some modest gains in productivity on these animals' live weight. |
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Short-duration rotational grazing with heavy grazing pressure results in the best use and greatest animal gains per acre. |
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Some have even taken these arguments to their logical conclusions and have called for the end of the capital gains tax. |
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Income and gains should be rounded down to the nearest pound, while tax credits and deductions should be rounded up to the nearest pound. |
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These results show that spectacular gains may be made in relatively short periods from what may have seemed the least likely candidates. |
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As the rupiah gains strength against the U.S. dollar these days, the prices of some imported goods have gone down slightly. |
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A pilot study carried out by one of us showed substantial health gains among elderly people after receipt of attendance allowance. |
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Future gains are likely to be more sedate although the shares have their attractions for those seeking some stability. |
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There were particularly large gains for online services in English, Arabic, Spanish and Persian. |
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Though full equality is a long way from being achieved, the gains have been real and tangible. |
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Tax on capital gains provides an incentive to place capital in the member country with the lowest level of taxation. |
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Am I expected to pay the IRS on the profit from the sale or am I exempt from capital gains taxes? |
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As for capital gains tax on main residences as well as second homes, that is strictly for the birds. |
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He lacks the freedom that a directly elected mayor gains from their direct relationship with the electorate and their clear mandate. |
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Technological advance and productivity gains have made it possible for televangelists, day traders, and historians to flourish. |
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While the head wind in the final straight will slow the athletes down, the gains on the back straight may more than compensate for this. |
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As the quenched iron is tempered, its hardness decreases, whereas it usually gains in strength and toughness. |
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This provision is necessary to properly match built-in gains and losses relating to accounting for bad debts. |
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These political tendencies are expected to register gains in the coming election. |
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There should be a capital gain on maturity which will attract capital gains tax rather than an investor's marginal rate of income tax. |
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Again today, the virtual female gains on credibility as she is masculinized. |
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Social reproduction of masculinist violence gains transmission through gender-class, and reproduces unending trauma in its women victims. |
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Researchers are scrutinizing the effects of different winter weight gains on meat quality to determine exactly how much gain is really optimal. |
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This suggests that South Africans are not banking any of the gains being offered from our interest rate bonanza. |
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For years they have enjoyed lives of luxury bankrolled by the illicit gains of their wealthy criminal husbands. |
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The third section tells how one gains mastery over natural forces through thought control. |
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Significant gains can also be expected in the case of thermophotovoltaic cells. |
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By his calculations, the Conservatives need to make 158 gains to achieve a bare majority, and substantially more than 200 seats are up for grabs. |
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Bear in mind that most material invocations for wordly gains will almost inevitably carry some degree of bad luck. |
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Mr Dukes added that on the last occasion, EU agricultural interests were bargained away for gains in other sectors. |
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Make sure you have thought of the possible gains and losses if you took the leap. |
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This is, in fact, a manifestation of the gains of trade and division of labor, and the growth of the market, and not vice versa. |
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Tax on gains made in October, November and December will be due by the end of January next year. |
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One man gains only at the expense of another, by seizure of the latter's property. |
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Every statement gains its validity by fitting into a self-consistent model, and by becoming a useful tool to myself or others. |
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An investor tracking the directors' share dealings would have made substantial gains and significantly outperformed the market. |
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But James would also narrow the focus to concentrate solely on the moral gains of unrequited love. |
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One gains the greatest type of satisfaction and pleasure from doing the right thing, and as a result the two choices merge into one. |
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As the Semantic Web gains momentum, an increased number of information resources will be just as useful to software agents as to humans. |
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According to some experts, the average woman gains about 10 to 12 pounds during the menopausal years. |
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Compared to this bounty, all material gains appear so small and all suffering appears to be easily tolerable. |
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Undoubtedly, this sets us back in all of our efforts or all of the gains we've made in introducing this sport to America. |
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The charity gains financially, the company earns kudos, and the benevolent consumer gets to feel good about his or her contribution. |
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If you sell the house at the end of the period, the profits are sheltered from taxes, but the stocks are subject to capital gains taxes. |
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After that, you can decide how much you're willing to commit to each and whether you want to shelter your income and gains from the taxman. |
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By moving out of these gradually, it may be possible to balance losses against gains and minimise the amount of tax paid. |
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They are being quietly overpowered as the physical market gains strength and competing bids rise. |
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Although most skiers traverse the Inside Road from north to south, both directions demand stamina with substantial elevation gains and losses. |
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He gains too much weight, forcing him to spend time trimming down when he could be refining his technique. |
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Providing the correct mix of spaces for a specific group of employees may lead to gains in productivity. |
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Why is the law of momentum conservation not violated when a ball rolls down a hill and gains momentum? |
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For them, serendipity seems a bit too much like gambling, and indeed, such chance gains are even morally suspect. |
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The indifference shown to the mortal remains of their own people did not bring any gains to the dictator or his country. |
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Shareholders face the prospect of paying taxes on gains even as their funds' values are sinking. |
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She pours out floods of radiant sound as her character gains in boldness and patriotic zeal. |
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Another explanation that had been offered was the economic growth was real, but the gains were being distributed unequally. |
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Also, all mutual funds are required to pay out all dividends and capital gains on a yearly basis. |
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My voice gains strength as I lean in and whisper threatening words in his unhearing ear. |
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Yet as the novel proceeds and Robert gains freedom and position, he adopts the uninflected voice that corresponds to his new middle-class status. |
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True economic profits were significantly overstated, with both booming profits and productivity gains unsustainable. |
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Ideally, this leads to muscle gains down the road due to the subsequent boost in growth hormone your body experiences. |
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As a member of the younger generation, I have no problem with the fabulous unrealised property gains made by older property speculators. |
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Second, unrealized gains of some assets could offset unrealized losses of others, resulting in no required write-off. |
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In 1997 there was a succession of astonishing Labour gains which could only be briefly noted by a red bar at the bottom of the TV screen. |
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Unfortunately, plenty of investors develop the nasty habit of boasting of their gains instead of contemplating possible overvaluation concerns. |
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Maximizing their gains demands a disciplined and rational investment strategy that is truly national in its scope. |
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The continued gains in sales have drawn down the inventory of unsold homes. |
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Access explains that higher minimum wages unsustained by productivity gains will lift unemployment. |
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Many gains and dividends go untaxed, because equities are owned by tax-exempt investors such as pension funds. |
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London shares ended the week in upbeat mood yesterday, helped by solid gains in oil and banking stocks. |
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The economy, usually the most important issue, is so-so, which may not add up to big gains for either party. |
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An instrument known as a variometer helps to show the pilot when the glider is in a thermal, and the pilot circles within it and gains altitude. |
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Engineering is driving verbalistic philosophy out of existence and humanity gains decidedly thereby. |
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Some analysts consider it a sign that investors may be too bullish, too willing to expect last year's enormous gains to be repeated. |
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If one person trades with nonpublic information, he or she gains an advantage that is impossible for the rest of the public. |
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In the water, the same process takes place as the child gains gradual control of balance and, by degrees, increases movement ability. |
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If the sodium atom loses one electron and the chlorine atoms gains one, the ions will have stable octets. |
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The main factors behind the high tax take are continued strong surges in capital gains taxes and stamp duty. |
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The government will benefit from capital gains tax and stamp duty on the sales. |
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Together with the savings in space, such gains will eventually show up in the standard measures of output. |
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The same gains in nutrition, health, and safety are surely to be sought and welcomed in less developed nations. |
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Improvements in the public health of women with associated gains in female growth and nutrition must remain a longer term goal. |
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A tax on company dividends has been halved to 10 percent and taxes on long-term capital gains from new equity issues have been eliminated. |
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The command gains obligatory force because it is judged worthy of obedience. |
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Anti-gambling activists argue that economic gains are overstated and legalization would cause obscenity, violence, and other social problems. |
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As the crystals form connections, the concrete stiffens, hardens, and gains strength. |
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If the patrol gains contact, a scout weapons team can respond and be on station within minutes. |
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Design changes, though small, will bring overall performance gains to the stealthy fighter. |
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It is an approach that gains steam as the movie moves forward and gives the film's climax a powerful sense of the inevitable. |
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Only a few investors claimed capital gains last year, and most of them were lying. |
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If the bond goes up in price and you sell it, the profit will be treated as capital gains and taxed accordingly. |
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Dividends and capital gains are also exempt from the Social Security and Medicare taxes. |
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In addition, funds distribute their capital gains to investors, who have to pay taxes on them. |
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The capital gains made from the investment are likely to remain tax-free as long as they are retained in the scheme. |
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Investors did not have to pay tax each year on any income or capital gains made on investments, which used to be the case. |
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Also, revenue from taxes on capital gains has plummeted because of the downturn on Wall Street. |
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So Pablo started to share some of the gains with the workers so the workers wanted to work with him, because he was fair. |
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Such concerns notwithstanding, some insist that potential gains from bioprospecting can motivate poor countries to preserve their biological diversity. |
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I visit a research farm where new legumes and rotational grazing are being introduced and gains are recorded by electronic ID tags in intact bulls. |
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Slight gains on Wall Street, and a smattering of bargain hunters, saw the index nudge ahead 9.2 points to 3490.0 by the close of another nervy day. |
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The nation has triumphed over a very difficult patch, and if the current economic gains are anything to go by, there is need to maintain industrial harmony. |
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Hence a new tax on capital gains from the sale of stocks and real estate. |
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Republican political operatives say the gains the GOP is set to make are due to a convergence of causes. |
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And last year, 4th and 8th grade students showed the biggest math and reading gains in the country. |
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Productivity gains would have to become a vital cog in the wheel if firms are to stay competitive and continue to survive in an increasingly tough trading environment. |
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And because cash-strapped transit agencies often keep old diesel buses running for years, those gains come relatively easily. |
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Perhaps shrinking membership in the League of Women Voters and the Shriners is offset by membership gains in the Sierra Club or the American Association of Retired Persons. |
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However, she gains no support from her husband, who is the epitome of the couch potato, nor her neighbor Judy, who is as sweet as pie and about as bright. |
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Experience from other countries shows that major gains in forest productivity can result from incremental or intensive silviculture combined with improvements to tree species. |
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My wife and I got some money from First Active shares earlier this year when the company was taken over and we haven't done anything about capital gains tax. |
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The fact of the matter is that rising inflation is setting at naught the modest gains in take-home pay granted through tax reform and income rises. |
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A battalion or company commander who takes the field knowing he has the support of artillery gains confidence from the knowledge that he is fighting with an advantage. |
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The concept of autointoxication gains support from several case studies suggesting hemodialysis and peritoneal dialysis are effective in the treatment of psoriasis. |
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But as the increasing backlash against clickbait shows, the short-term gains in unique views may cost news sites in the long run. |
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As a result, Scotland loses people in their most productive years, while it gains those whose contribution to the economy is severely limited by Father Time. |
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The budget is expected to contain several innovative measures to tap black money, bring in more services under the tax net and to rationalise capital gains tax. |
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Using capital gains but not government income would tend to skew the results toward the wealthy. |
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Many of the impressive gains made by the rebels of late, Holliday adds, were months in the making. |
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What assumes the guise of a chamber piece gains stature and respect. |
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Second, there is no tax shelter as capital gains are taxed regularly, albeit at the beneficiary's rate, which is typically lower than that of the contributor. |
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If tax brackets were never changed, over the next century, real income gains would push every American into the top tax bracket, even those with the lowest income. |
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The law on sharing capital gains was meant to redistribute excess profit. |
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Since the beginning of 2014, jihadist groups have made significant gains in Libya, Syria, and Iraq. |
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The revenue acceleration that powered profit gains was widespread. |
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At the end of five years, only interest earned and capital gains are taxed at 23 per cent, in line with the tax treatment of other investment funds. |
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The touted gains of attack are intangible, while its downside is real and grave. |
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This is mainly because of the larger gains in rollover spreads. |
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He never went for material gains nor sold his name for cheap publicity. |
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That showing suggests that healthy gains in jobs and incomes are offsetting a big part of the drain on household budgets coming from costlier energy. |
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The passenger-rail behemoth sucks up more taxpayer dollars than ever, and its ridership gains are merely a blip. |
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The neighborhood gains a new and improved store in place of Mr. Gonzalez's crummy bodega. |
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But the industry was able to quantify the gains it would reap in injuries avoided and lives saved if they were mandatory. |
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Despite its recent gains on the battlefield, the fight against rebel brigades has taken a significant toll on the government army. |
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The huge receipts from capital gains tax in the late 1990s are gone. |
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With the collapse in world equity markets and the fall in house prices, capital gains and inheritance tax receipts will continue to fall for the foreseeable future. |
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As the Semantic Web gains momentum, it's important for Web service developers to keep abreast of its technologies and prepare for a change in their industry. |
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Under the regulation, all interest gains from banks savings, time deposits, checking accounts and Bank Indonesia Certificates are subject to 20 percent income tax. |
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Drop your guard for a moment, and your hard-won gains slip like quicksilver from your grasp, leaving a muscle group to lag behind others or your rock-hard density to melt. |
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No capital gains or income withholding taxes are imposed on any business. |
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He said the fact that the British tax authorities do not charge a withholding tax on capital gains meant that builders could hide the money from the Irish Revenue. |
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We need to celebrate our gains and victories while we continue to put fire to the feet of dead weight. |
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Both films feature a friend who helps eliminate the protagonist's problems via murder, and, in the process, gains the witting or unwitting complicity of the hero. |
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If the Liberal Democrats do not make some handsome gains on Thursday, the party is going to have to ask itself whether that opportunity was muffed. |
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The atom that loses electrons gains a positive charge, becoming a cation. |
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Such gains can encourage employers to expand their workforces. |
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A mesomorph is athletic, hourglass-shaped or rectangular-shaped, muscular with excellent posture, gains muscle easily and gains body fat easier than an ectomorph. |
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In this way the workpiece gradually gains height, and when the process is complete you have a component made of binder and steel powder that is already the right shape. |
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He hopes to see the gains achieved by the U.S. civil rights movement, and maybe even a vision of ideal universal equality, reflected in the visionary future of the Federation. |
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But I think the myth gains its staying power because, as far as modern interpreters are concerned, Orpheus does fail. |
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With respect to the production of innovations, the gains from experience with the innovation process should outweigh any negative consequences of bureaucratization. |
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The reality is that it wiped out a lot of illusory gains and replaced them with a lot of illusory losses. |
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Perhaps worst of all, this scramble for spoils raises the value of gains even as it lowers the bar for action. |
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All your ill-gotten gains should be returned to those you stole from, regardless of whose names they are in. |
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The gains are captured by the immigrants themselves, and secondarily by more affluent Americans. |
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An unstated portion of these gains were in part-time employment. |
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In June, Bernanke had said that the tapering could start only once gains in the labor market seemed persistent and safe. |
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It is widely recognized that access by belligerent groups to the gains from drug production and trafficking contributes to the intensity and prolongation of military conflict. |
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Special cases for years, suddenly farmers were being hit by measures common to all taxpayers, such as the ending of the roll-over relief on capital gains tax. |
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Not only is there Taliban, but we have a 20 percent capital gains tax and a 20 percent payroll income tax. |
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Further furl economy is gained by sophisticated control of the conventional automatic transmission including maximizing the efficiency gains of a locked-up torque converter. |
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Holding worker costs down and reaping the gains of a booming stock is what CEOs do, and American CEOs are very good at it. |
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The doubling of the stock markets has created a gusher of capital gains taxes. |
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In computer science and engineering, earlier gains appear to have stalled or even shifted into reverse. |
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What we can say beyond a shadow of a doubt is that regular, adequate rest is an absolute must for the active guy who's looking to keep making gains in the gym. |
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Such properties can also be legally bequeathed without capital gains tax. |
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But as the election campaign gains momentum, young Sinn Fein canvassers will be pounding the beat in Northern Ireland, exuding their customary dynamism. |
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All but ed Gillespie in Virginia won, and even Gillespie made significant gains among female voters compared to now-Gov. |
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If this vampire is anarch, her or she gains an additional blood. |
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Critics say the program is not cost-effective, that academic gains made at the end of a year fade over time. |
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The next phase of his life is being sold to a man who trains him as a gladiatorial pit fighter, where he learns the ways and glory of combat and gains his sense of self. |
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To make Australian companies competitive, workers have to give up 100 years worth of gains and not question what we are told to do by our elders and betters. |
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Other reforms would include a major overhaul of the tax system, particularly equalizing capital gains and income taxes. |
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To ensure that all Afghan women see the gains of the last decade, we need to understand, support and enhance existing systems. |
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The capital gains rate will never be a driver of investment, only a constraint upon it. |
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After Republicans took control of the Senate and made gains in the House, Democrats were in a somber, reflective mood. |
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Also, actions by the state in relation to rezoning, planning permission or infrastructure should not result in significant, untaxed gains to landowners. |
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The notion that justice is a zero-sum game, that any gains won by one group come at the expense of another, is nonsense. |
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These side effects may be reversible, such as weight gains or losses, loss of hair, and mouth ulcers, or may be permanent such as amputation or skeletal abnormalities. |
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Romney got the blame for trying, but none of the gains he extorted from the hapless Jim Lehrer. |
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Some Tesla enthusiasts fear the company may lose some of its market share as the i-Series gains traction. |
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Hence, foreign corporations do not incur capital gains tax liability. |
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Most are seeking solid returns on their investments through the traditional means of capital gains through price appreciation and dividend payments. |
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The shares have made substantial gains since news of the bid first surfaced and the share price has remained well above the pre-speculation bid price ever since. |
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The atom that gains electrons gains a negative charge, becoming an anion. |
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Or could it be concern that the Shinners may be making gains that will, some day, challenge the supremacy of those elite who think they, and only they, have a right to govern? |
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Capital gains tax is paid on a sliding scale up to 33 per cent. |
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The future Empress first gains access to the Blazing World by way of the romance trope of abduction, which, in this case, is a fortunate mischance. |
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Many of the gains made in the last 30 years have been rolled back. |
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But having made significant gains in recent years, the country is now losing ground, lately due to friendly fire. |
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The essence of real leadership and responsible management is the ability to judge the difference between short-term calculable gains and deeply rooted core values. |
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The convention only gains legitimacy when Washington agrees to not only attend it, but preside over it. |
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If I give a quarter of it to each of my two children, retaining half for myself, wouls s d they be liable to pay capital gains tax if I sold it? |
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In Europe, small pricing gains at Amylum in certain markets and products have been offset by price reductions elsewhere. |
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At the chemical pathology department, productivity gains are only part of the story. |
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Gorr and the chamber attach great urgency to NAFTA as well as to capital formation issues such as a lower capital gains tax. |
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Flux Cored Arc Welding process gains field for joining processes as well as for coatings. |
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In 2003 Trantina filed an amended return for 1999 again reclassifying the termination payments as capital gains from the sale of his agency. |
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He ropes in four spritely characters each with their own personal gains to make. |
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In the conditioner, the gains are not precooked in batches, but continuously. |
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If the yuan gains equal importance with the Hong Kong dollar in 5 or 10 years, we will have a chance. |
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Among the major types, gains are expected to be fastest for pervaporation membranes, albeit from a small base. |
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Toyota aims to be a company that grows sustainably, just as a tree steadily gains one growth ring per year. |
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The bulk of these gains are realized through lower healthcare utilization, decreased absenteeism and decreased presenteeism. |
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Between 2008 and 2013, China is expected to account for more than one-fifth of global value gains in foodservice disposables demand. |
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Cruickshank's own specialist knowledge provides descriptions of the bagnios and of the speculative buildings where ill-gotten gains could be had. |
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Rist, who was studying music in London, took 299 skins and hoped to put his ill-gotten gains towards his studies, and a new flute. |
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On the other hand, the redesigned Audi A6 and A8 posted big gains in CR's road tests. |
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An insurer that gains market share by undercutting competitors' prices may experience a strong year or two because of the additional premium. |
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The best-fit distribution for electric gains was normal, while occupancy more closely resembled lognormal distributions. |
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The IRS also attempted to deal with the question of when capital gains are included in distributable income. |
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The Saudi stock market made significant gains in recent days as expectations grew over an expansionary budget. |
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He looks at shifts toward political equality around the world, exploring the boons and boondoggles for gains in political equality. |
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Once a client transfers from a bank or typical asset-based lender to a merchant bank, it's common that their business gains significant momentum. |
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While ridership statistics show continued up-ticks, we know such gains could be even steeper with on-time dependability and increased frequency. |
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Furthermore, demand for metal crown caps, which are often used with glass bottles, will be restrained by weak gains in glass packaging. |
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Analysts say Mr Sirisena appears to have capitalised on this perception, making gains among Sinhalese who usually vote for Mr Rajapaksa. |
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Some might think that because the federal capital gains tax has been cut, these taxes aren't worth worrying about. |
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Appreciation means higher capital gains taxes, a dent in value that most would rather avoid when cashing out of a property. |
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Reducing capital gains taxes also is very important to small businesses, Knight said. |
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Capital gains taxes eliminate more than hall of their 10-year return on investment. |
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Another financial issue attracting growing attention is whether capital gains on investments are Islamically acceptable. |
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The subsequent Congress of Vienna led to significant territorial gains for Hanover, which was upgraded from an electorate to a kingdom. |
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The Continental powers as late as 1808 were willing to give him nearly all of his gains and titles, but some scholars maintain. |
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Despite such gains in authority, however, the Commons still remained much less powerful than the House of Lords and the Crown. |
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However, gains in Scotland were reversed during the reign of his successor, Edward II, who also faced conflict with the nobility. |
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His campaigns conquered much French territory, but by 1374, all the gains had been lost. |
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The removal of a bottleneck by means like the tunnel does not necessarily induce economic gains in all adjacent regions. |
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A measure of gains from trade is the increased income levels that trade may facilitate. |
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Naturalization is associated with large and persistent wage gains for the naturalized citizens in most countries. |
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It also gains funds by sponsorship from commercial and industrial companies, in which the Academy was one of the pioneers. |
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The creature in Frankenstein, for example, reads books associated with radical ideals but the education he gains from them is ultimately useless. |
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After each try, the scoring team gains a free kick to try at goal with a conversion for further points. |
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The world championship is televised extensively in the UK by the BBC and gains significant coverage in Europe on Eurosport and in the Far East. |
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In conclusion I will evaluate the gains achieved by formalising ITT from a metatheoretical point of view. |
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Most Taoisigh have served as the leader of the political party that gains the most seats in national elections. |
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France made some gains over its nemesis, Great Britain, but its material gains were minimal and its financial losses huge. |
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However, the loss to consumers is greater than the gains by producers and the government. |
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The final phase of the battle took place in October and early November, again producing limited gains with heavy loss of life. |
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The Soviet Union made major gains with regards to influence in the Middle East. |
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The European Council officially gains the status of an EU institution, thus being separated from the Council of ministers. |
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This ensures that the winner gains a majority of votes in the second round. |
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The islands have never levied income tax, capital gains tax, or any wealth tax, making them a popular tax haven. |
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Losses in Dublin and urban areas were balanced by gains in areas such as Limerick, Wicklow, Cork, Tipperary and Kilkenny and the border counties. |
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The Doha Declaration is the basis of the peace process in Darfur and it has achieved significant gains on the ground for the African region. |
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Greece was not invited to the peace conference and made no gains out of the war. |
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Most countries impose taxes on income earned or gains realized within that country regardless of the country of residence of the person or firm. |
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If assets are later transferred back to an individual, then capital gains taxes would apply on all profits. |
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But Mauritius does not have a capital gains tax, so by moving there Heritage reduced its capital gains tax to zero. |
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Charities do not normally have to pay income tax or corporation tax, capital gains tax or stamp duty. |
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The arrival of Friday is then used to illustrate the possibility of and gains from trade. |
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