Harlequin Ducks that pair early with a known mate may accrue similar benefits. |
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You are to continue with the responsibility of this asset, and we will accrue the benefits. |
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There was no requirement even to accrue other post-employment benefits, and no detailed disclosure requirements. |
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His phone was also silver, a top of the range Nokia, a symbol of the material wealth modern young men can accrue if they choose life at sea. |
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Vast revenues from the sale of oil accrue to a politically shaky and unrepresentative national government. |
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Traffic disbenefits will have to be balanced against the regeneration of this site and any other planning or community benefits which may accrue. |
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In this event interest will accrue on the said legal costs and disbursements until payment is made. |
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Many applaud the new phosphorus standards as a best management practice that will accrue environmental benefits. |
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The Air Force has invited students to accrue the benefits from the career opportunities exhibition as a run up to the recruitment rally. |
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Such activities yield very large returns, but they also accrue very large risks. |
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Those who stay long enough to accrue retirement benefits stream back by the thousands. |
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As contexts proliferate, objects accrue multiple layers of meaning, not all of which necessarily agree. |
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Significant savings could accrue from reduced personnel costs, a sizable contributor to operating and support costs. |
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The rights and obligations of the Company hereunder shall accrue to its successor and assigns. |
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Additional expenses also accrue from the testing of new units needed to complete the transfusion order. |
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Why bother to invest in training when the benefits are likely to accrue to laggard firms? |
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In the pharmaceutical industry an agreement allowed casual employees the opportunity to accrue long service leave on a full-time basis. |
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The first provision would permit the trusts created by the bankrupt companies to accrue interest free of tax. |
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There is a commitment to set up a National Transformation Fund if significant once-off revenues accrue from the sale of state assets. |
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The Landlord does not accrue substantial overhead expenses, as only a skeletal support organization is needed. |
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Some astute observers foresaw the emerging mayhem, but solid evidence took time to accrue. |
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I prefer the benefits that accrue from having a controlled and vertically integrated ecosystem. |
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In this example mutations accrue successively, starting with the most beneficial single mutation. |
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These savings accrue from improved productivity and safety performance, as well as reduced turnover. |
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The rate at which directors can accrue benefits is also more generous than the schemes they offer to their staff. |
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Players become vested in the pension plan from day one and begin to accrue pension benefits after they're on a club roster for 43 days. |
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Effectively the delay enables banks to accrue interest which is effectively ours. |
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Undeniably, program managers should take the first step to accrue direct benefits to their programs. |
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Funnily enough, he feels the same about my precious bibelots, but I have an elaborate rationalisation for my tendency to accrue. |
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Various tax benefits accrue from the operation of the company. |
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You have to accrue power, use it in ethical ways, and hope that voters reward you for doing this. |
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Makes your kids want to do their chores, by allowing them to purchase prizes with the points they accrue. |
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Makes your kids want to do their chores by allowing them to purchase prizes with the points they accrue. |
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Democratic politics are the accumulation of a great many small decisions and actions that will accrue to what seems a big picture. |
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This hypothesis is in accord with rational choice theory, which suggests that criminals think rationally and strategically to accrue the benefits of their crime. |
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The actuary also determines the contribution needed to maintain the fund at this level bearing in mind that the members continuously accrue additional benefits. |
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Well apart from being a bit of fun, does having a fantasy league attached to your competition accrue any benefits to netball and to the national league? |
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Financial appraisals carried out by hospital CEOs suggested that the additional costs would be recovered in year one, and that savings would accrue from that time on. |
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From the faculty perspective, the advantage of a terminal leave over a cash payment is that benefits often continue to accrue while a faculty member is on leave. |
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The taxmen seem to have said that significant benefits will accrue to bank customers who declare undischarged tax liabilities before an investigation begins. |
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He said the UDM's ostensible affinity to traditional leadership failed to accrue any benefits to the party this time, as it did in the 1999 general election. |
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He cedes to us already now all claims to the amount of the invoice that may accrue from the sale against a third party. |
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The debt repayment is shared pro rata among the three countries according to the benefits that will accrue to each. |
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Original documents often have intrinsic worth that will never accrue to a copy. |
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Staff do not accrue university service credit during discretionary leaves of absence such as education leaves, political leave of absence, and other leaves of absence. |
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Rather than amassing money by collecting house-shaped plastic chips, players accrue points in the so-called Electronic Banking version of the game on swipable bank cards. |
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Interest will accrue daily in such manner as will give rise to the Coupon Interest and Inflation Compensation entitlements set forth below. |
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However, interest will not accrue before October 1992 on any amount payable or remittable by a person resulting from a retroactive amendment. |
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In this upwardly mobile neighbourhood, your investment promises to accrue yield and added value over time. |
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The rationale is simple: benefits accrue over a longer time span than for adults. |
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Common and general partner interests also accrue arrearages in distributions to the extent the MQD is not paid. |
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The treadmill will start at the minimum speed of 0.5 mph, the time will count up from zero and all data will begin to accrue. |
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And so the rumors accrue, hardening the image of Wilder the cynic, Wilder the man-hater and woman-scorner. |
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The financial effects of disability can be profound, because living expenses continue to accrue and may actually increase during the convalescent period. |
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In later life when I finally obtained a credit card, I always made sure that the payments were made on time and that interest would not accrue. |
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However, interest often begins to accrue prior to the beginning of the first regular payment period. |
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Benefits will also accrue to the mining sector, by enabling the airlifting of heavy equipment. |
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These results accrue year after year and constitute the members' consolidated equity. |
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The union went to court to quash this part of the award, arguing that the arbitrator had exceeded his jurisdiction in ordering that seniority not accrue. |
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Accordingly, the GAC considers that no private intellectual or other property rights inhere to the TLD itself nor accrue to the delegated manager of the TLD as the result of such delegation. |
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It was noted that direct monetary benefits from the biological control programme would accrue to pipfruit growers and the pipfruit industry. |
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The benefits of this effort, however, accrue from year to year, in the sense that word of good teaching spreads, and the new teaching space that is created matures and lives on. |
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Programmes need to be allowed flexibility in management of these funds to address increases in other programmatic costs that may accrue from improved diagnosis of febrile disease. |
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A new employee begins to accrue service seniority from the first day of work, and thereafter continues to accrue seniority regardless of whether the employee works in a calendar year. |
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Here, the calculation is almost the same as before, but also subtracted are the domestic benefits which accrue to the Party undertaking the proposed action. |
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Intangible assets are posted if it is probable that the future economic advantages ascribable to the asset will accrue to the Group and if their costs can be reliably estimated. |
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People in the whole greater Vancouver regional district, not just the in the tiny land claims spit, will accrue benefits from this new cooperation. |
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The more of their lumpish loans that are converted into liquid securities, the higher the profits that accrue to the middlemen, the investment banks. |
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The European economy thus continues to be deprived of the benefits that could accrue from the integration of such a large and important economic sector. |
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Under the Section 3461, the Company is required to accrue, during employees' active service period, the estimated cost of pension, retiree benefit payments other than pensions, and workers' compensation. |
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For example, if, during a leave of absence, an employee works for another employer, the employee can accrue benefits under one or the other plan, but not both. |
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The area of arts and cultural benefits relates to the previously mentioned broad benefits that could accrue to Nova Scotian and Canadians from hosting the event. |
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This could include, for example, allowing tax benefits to accrue to the share holders of only those Canadian mining companies whose practices verifiably give full effect to Canada's democratic values. |
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Benefits for citizens and society would accrue from offering improved chances of social mobility to the low skilled by preparing people to progress into different professions with new opportunities. |
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The manager was hesitant to accrue expenditures based on estimates for budgetary reasons, however, he indicated he was willing to track expenditures after the cutoff period and accrue actual payments. |
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No particular benefits or drawbacks accrue from different types of custody arrangements: children in shared custody arrangements do as well in terms of psycho-social development as do those in sole custody arrangements. |
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Jones must accrue the 60 days' clinical practice and study time the Health and Care Professions Council regulator has made mandatory for those who have not practised for five years or more. |
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My old manager is of the opinion that comedians are only popular for a short time, and that in that time they should try to accrue as much as possible. |
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While the failure of night defence preparation was undeniable, it was not the AOC's responsibility to accrue resources. |
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The profits neither finance a social dividend to benefit the population at large, nor do they accrue to their employees. |
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For example, if a hospital reprocesses compression sleeves and either external fixation devices or EP catheters, additional savings will accrue. |
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Agreements subject to these special rules must accrue a constant rental amount in each tax year. |
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Fixed interest deposits which have an ISA label receive a 20 per cent tax credit on the interest they accrue. |
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Profits generated by these firms would be controlled directly by the workforce of each firm, or accrue to society at large in the form of a social dividend. |
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Given all the advantages that accrue to early voting states, over the last two decades the delegate selection calendar has become increasingly front-loaded. |
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Apart from removal of the primary respiratory aetiological agent there are a number of health benefits that accrue to other organ systems as well. |
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