Her avoidance of traditionalist rhetoric and assumptions strengthens her persuasiveness, but there is room for ingenuity. |
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Today, the most significant overall restraint on military operations concerns the avoidance of collateral damage. |
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Phobic avoidance may manifest itself, for instance, in a soldier being terrified of his combat uniform. |
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In this demonstration, 30 vehicles exhibit unaligned collision avoidance behavior. |
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Does this make kiwis a passive-aggressive people, second only to the English in our avoidance of public conflict? |
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The Government has been accused of fostering a tax avoidance culture after it emerged that millions have been lost on a tax loophole. |
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Mongolian gerbil fathers' initial offspring avoidance has been a mystery, in that by day three they're dutiful dads. |
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His speciality had become tax evasion, the illegal cousin of tax avoidance, and the laundering of dirty money. |
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Additional benefits of dispersal from the natal area might be avoidance of high levels of inbreeding or avoidance of local resource competition. |
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The world's super-rich elites are using tax avoidance techniques to hoard huge amounts of wealth. |
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They are engaged in tax avoidance, which is entirely legal, though you might argue it's morally dubious. |
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Every tax system is subject to some evasion and avoidance, and the extent of such behaviors is an appropriate concern. |
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The office said bank secrecy did not stop the investigation of tax avoidance and evasion. |
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A healthy avoidance of pinniped colonies is another way to minimize human fatalities. |
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The other recurring problem is the avoidance of military service by privileged youth during peacetime and combat duty during wars. |
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These structures are delicate and avoidance of injury requires delicacy and precision while performing the surgery. |
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Mechanisms of inbreeding avoidance are well documented in vertebrate societies. |
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Arguably, the avoidance of passive secularism led to my own eventual entanglement and heresy trials. |
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Vata personalities tend toward hypochondria, and Kaphas are known as masters of the art of avoidance. |
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Without the ordinary user being able to make reasonable decisions about risk avoidance and risk acceptance, computers and networks are insecure. |
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He loves figurative language, and uses it when describing these relationships, perhaps as a sort of avoidance. |
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We hop, skip, jump around and over it, at least twice a day, familiar now, to the danger, adroit at avoidance. |
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This personal and political avoidance of poverty issues is nearsighted and unconscionable. |
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Menand suggests that the author's avoidance of such metaphysical pathos was what made much of his writing awkward and dry. |
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This does not mean expensive avoidance schemes or illegal evasion scams, or even disappearing from the face of the earth. |
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We also show incest avoidance between closely related kin, as well as the influence of other factors on paternity in males. |
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This pursuit of risk avoidance has become the mantra of health care and is now a political manifesto pledge. |
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Political condemnation and praise in the name of art seem to be two sides of one coin representing a schoolmasterly avoidance of the issue. |
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One of the contractual purposes is to prevent the avoidance of the statutory restrictions. |
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If the conferment of a right of avoidance ceases to make commercial or legal sense, then it should be treated as having been exhausted. |
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The maintenance of public confidence and patient safety includes the avoidance of unnecessary panic and alarm. |
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Suddenly I noticed that my hellos in Thai were returned with a wrinkled-up nose and avoidance. |
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We can note, for instance, the general avoidance of fricatives and affricates in pidgin phonological inventories. |
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The avoidance of such tragedies should be the primary focus of all responsible people that allow children access to the farm. |
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We suggested a rigorous NASA-approved muscle-atrophy avoidance course or perhaps days on end pulling slot machines in Vegas for preparation. |
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This clause serves to emphasize the importance placed by the contracting parties on the avoidance of litigation. |
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They contributed to the minimization or avoidance of confrontation when there was the clear potential for major violence. |
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Moreover, Lord Goff specifically rejected the compassionate avoidance of lingering as a defence against mercy killing. |
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First, the extent of avoidance will depend critically on the design of the Tobin tax. |
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On the continental slope, submarine landslides and slope stability may require avoidance rather than engineering. |
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A finding of neglect can spur the need for action, and thus contribute to the avoidance of suicides in the future. |
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The picture that emerges is of an efficient industry committed to the avoidance of disputes. |
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Both enqueuing and dequeuing of packets is accomplished using decision making apparatus and congestion avoidance and dequeue management hardware. |
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When avoidance isn't possible, antihistamine medications may be prescribed to block the release of histamine in the body. |
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Unfortunately for this policy of crisis avoidance, there are some problems that can't just disappear. |
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Hypocotyl extension in rapid shade avoidance therefore coincides with the seedling's natural endogenous rhythm of elongation growth. |
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I shared my observations on calamity avoidance by the CEO in major acquisitions. |
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The last budget contained measures designed to prevent future avoidance of capital gains tax. |
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One of the reasons for the film's authenticity is its almost complete avoidance of recognizable actors. |
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Insect avoidance would be especially important for organic production systems under some conditions. |
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The effort cannot just be an avoidance of the history of the music business. |
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Apart from the lost paternity, other males may also decrease mating success by disrupted courtship or female avoidance. |
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Once this goal is accomplished, patients are encouraged to re-enter phobic situations to help extinguish the avoidance behavior. |
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Allergen avoidance measures included breast feeding with mothers on a low allergen diet, use of acaricides, and mattress covers. |
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In combination with the kinship avoidance structure, there is the 'skin' system. |
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Predator avoidance is a significant factor driving the evolutionary development of silver-spotted skipper caterpillars. |
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Principles associated with classicism include order, proportion, balance, harmony, decorum, and avoidance of excess. |
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He had three offshore companies registered in the Isle of Man for legitimate tax avoidance purposes prior to his bankruptcy. |
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My hands are so soft and tender from avoidance of manual toil that I could be a spokesmodel for overpriced emollients. |
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Tyco International's acquisition accounting and offshore tax avoidance practices are also under scrutiny. |
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In doing so, the individual takes account of personalised needs, maximum tax avoidance, investment options, and so forth. |
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The chancellor has already clamped down on tax avoidance by targeting complex arrangements, such as double trusts. |
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New rules to tackle tax avoidance using personal service companies and similar intermediaries were published today. |
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Like deer in the headlights of an oncoming car, manatees have poor avoidance strategies when in the path of danger. |
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One such disorder is a phobia, which involves fear and avoidance of a certain type of stimulus or event above and beyond what is rational. |
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Due to the complex flow process, absence of lane markings and avoidance of regulatory measures, drivers are not able to maintain lane discipline. |
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We mutagenized a wild-type strain and sought animals that were defective in cultivation-temperature avoidance. |
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But all you are doing is demonstrating what an absolutely slippery concept tax avoidance is. |
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The Defendant is pleading a confession and avoidance to the Plaintiff's claim. |
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No tax was withheld, and according to Webb he believed this to be a legitimate tax avoidance scheme. |
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This usually entails lifelong avoidance of all cereals containing gluten, including wheat, oats, rye and barley. |
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Individual patients may suffer considerably as a result of therapeutic nihilism resulting from overemphasis on risk avoidance. |
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The avoidance of more immediate price increases is therefore not merely necessary, but vital to the achievement of economic stability. |
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Alcohol may trigger attacks during the period headaches occur, so avoidance of all alcohol during these periods will reduce headache frequency. |
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The purposes with which they are set on foot are profit, honour, or avoidance of loss or dishonour. |
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And reductions in income tax levied would reduce the national sport of avoidance and, far too frequently, evasion. |
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In every walk of life, on the roads, in restaurants, in tax avoidance, rules and regulations are routinely bent. |
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For the avoidance of doubt this communication is not to be taken that we accept or concur with your appointment. |
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This exception does not apply to advice concerning listed transactions or dealing with the principal purpose of tax avoidance or evasion. |
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Surprise in war is achieved by doing the unexpected and the avoidance of unpleasant surprises is what military intelligence is all about. |
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No red-and-black ringed prey have been observed at the site, so birds could not have learned specific avoidance of the bicolour pattern. |
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To this day, even if I simply think about being in such a situation, my stomach knots, my body tenses, and I go into avoidance mode. |
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Sound tax reforms entail effective broadening of the tax base at all levels of government, including through checking evasion and avoidance. |
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Advocates point out that the South had enormous space and could have adopted a Fabian strategy of battle avoidance. |
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It should be noted at this point that tax avoidance is legally sound, but morally open to question while tax evasion is simply illegal. |
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Tax avoidance schemes aim to exploit loopholes in the law that allow those with hefty tax liabilities to cut their bills dramatically and, in some cases, reduce them to zero. |
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This avoidance may eventually develop into agoraphobia, an inability to go beyond known and safe surroundings because of intense fear and anxiety. |
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The term 'tax avoision' has come to be used to refer to those practices the speaker regards, not as dishonest evasion but, even so, as unacceptable tax avoidance. |
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Such activity is closer to tax avoision, where avoidance shades into evasion, than are the government-sponsored schemes which are now to be arbitrarily chopped back. |
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For virtually all animals, behavioral responses to odorants are essential for food localization, avoidance of noxious agents, and selection of reproductive partners. |
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Inevitability means unavoidability, and if you think about what avoiding means, then you realize that in a deterministic world there's lots of avoidance. |
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They've clamped down on some traditional ways of tax avoidance. |
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Ouellette and his team specialize in teaching drivers advanced techniques for handling such things as skids, blowouts, unusual weather and collision avoidance. |
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Light is important for plant growth and morphogenesis, affecting germination, seedling development, shade avoidance, flowering, and photosynthesis. |
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For the avoidance of doubt, disputes arising hereunder shall be determined by the laws of my personal taste, not by common sense or the light of experience. |
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Among matrilineal societies, respect for one's mother's brother is marked by the use of polite language and physical avoidance on formal occasions. |
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Toy breeds tend to lose their teeth at an early age but the avoidance of commercial treats and titbits will preserve them for as long as is possible. |
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Why not get rid of the tax, and the tax avoidance, by radically simplifying the tax code? |
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But this is an Italy that has grown significantly more hostile to tax avoidance. |
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While individual Americans struggle every year with tax compliance, large companies spend billions on tax avoidance. |
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The migraineurs we studied typically used the coping mechanisms of avoidance, flight, preoccupation, social isolation, and, especially, development of physical symptoms. |
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What if that spirit went toward making people aware of how much more there is to Judaism than Zionism, avoidance of intermarriage, and remembering the Shoah? |
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In this study, however, we discovered that the avoidance of alcohol is no longer the norm, as sweet mixed drinks and beer are increasingly being consumed at these events. |
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It's a language that offers a safety valve against a discourse that oscillates uneasily between a strangulated avoidance of reality and an ugly violence. |
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Finally, figures from the Inland Revenue provide clues as to the scale and prevalence of fraud in tax avoidance and evasion by individuals and businesses. |
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The efforts to disconnect disaster aid from diplomacy for both Katrina and Bam could be viewed as being tit for tat in terms of the deliberate avoidance of disaster diplomacy. |
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For example, mass regulation may be important only to flying, climbing, and cursorial animals, while avoidance will not be an option for any sessile or dormant animal. |
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Eventually the constant mild nourishing tonification, combined with strict avoidance of coffee and alcohol, perhaps will begin to soften the hardened cells. |
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The film is rigorous in its avoidance of scenes of violence or cruelty. |
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He is an author whose avoidance of publicity has become legendary. |
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Four of the art dealers have pleaded guilty to sales-tax avoidance. |
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Tilting its hat at the big-car market was this new model, long and svelte and promising much luxury and high tech, including crash avoidance systems. |
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The avoidance of dissolution has the effect which one would have expected. |
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On this basis, no question of avoidance ab initio would arise. |
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In addition, new tax rates kicked in on higher income individuals thanks to the fiscal cliff avoidance deal. |
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It does so by deciding the alternative expressions of appetitive and avoidance behaviors on the basis of motivational state and associative learning. |
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Existential crisis in this reading is not an apprehension of reality, but a symptom of its avoidance. |
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But those who worked with Charles in advertising say that his avoidance of contact was not shyness, but a deliberate campaign. |
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I realise, of course, that honesty is a thoroughly dangerous habit, but the avoidance of plain speaking is probably, in the long run, more destructive. |
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Then there might have been a unity with the law courts, and an avoidance of the two bulks of the Hilton and the BT Tower side by side. Buildings like us, made permanent. |
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When the symptoms are minor a wrist splint worn mainly at night or anti-inflammatory drugs such as aspirin and avoidance of the causative movements may be all that is needed. |
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The pacifistic avoidance of revenge preserves the social order by imposing constraints of civility on individual passions. |
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Efficient trawl avoidance by mesopelagic fishes causes large underestimation of their biomass. |
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The UAE has signed the final agreement for the avoidance of double taxation on income with the Republic of Hungary. |
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The sea tenure concept developed for the purposes of conflict avoidance in light of feudalistic governance of aquatic yields. |
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Researchers found that when entrepreneurs used only avoidance coping for an extended period, their PWB decreased. |
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Central to the new natural law approach is an avoidance of metaphysics and a disavowal of biologistic teleology. |
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The usual treatment for trench foot is thorough drying, regular changes of sock, the avoidance of constrictive footwear and lots of rest. |
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Aspects of the noctuid tympanic nerve response having significance in the avoidance of bats. |
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For disqualified leasebacks or long-term agreements that have a principal purpose of tax avoidance, the Service may impose rent-leveling. |
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The Alternative Minimum Tax was developed to reduce the impact of certain tax avoidance schemes. |
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With these policies, Osborne has claimed to be at the forefront of combating tax avoidance. |
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However, he has been criticised over his perceived inaction on enacting policies set forth by the OECD to combat tax avoidance. |
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Realistic art was created in many periods, and it is in large part a matter of technique and training, and the avoidance of stylization. |
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All of these taxes lead to avoidance behaviour that had a substantial impact on society and architecture. |
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Numerous inbreeding avoidance mechanisms operating prior to mating have been described. |
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In 2009, a case was brought against Lloyds by HM Revenue and Customs on grounds of tax avoidance. |
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In December 2012, Her Majesty's Revenue and Customs were asked to investigate alleged tax avoidance by the Duchy of Cornwall. |
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After an individual has smoked for many years, the avoidance of withdrawal symptoms and negative reinforcement become the key motivations. |
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The Tories were yesterday accused of double standards for accepting donations from businessmen involved in a tax avoidance scheme. |
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This technical approach allows a collision avoidance capability on the flight deck, which is independent of the ground system. |
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These avoidance manoeuvers are communicated to the flight crew by a cockpit display and by synthesized voice instructions. |
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To overcome some of these limitations, the FAA is developing a new collision avoidance logic based on dynamic programming. |
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The circumstances of this duty and whether or not it had anything to do with his probable avoidance of Nero have disappeared with the work. |
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The principal cause of this separation is believed to be active avoidance of coyotes by the foxes. |
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Men and their gods continually speak of heroic acceptance and cowardly avoidance of one's slated fate. |
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The recommendations are the culmination of a major and unparalleled international effort to tackle tax avoidance by multinationals. |
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Within psychology, conflict avoidance and the libido are seen to be primary motivators. |
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Many aircraft also have collision avoidance systems, which provide additional safety by warning pilots when other aircraft get too close. |
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Tax avoidance strategies and loopholes tend to emerge within income tax codes. |
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Cultural practices include crop rotation, culling, cover crops, intercropping, composting, avoidance, and resistance. |
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Subsumptive AI behavior within GeckoNav enables the CareBot to reach its target destination after engaging in obstacle avoidance. |
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Because of their widespread use in prepared and packaged foods, the avoidance of peanuts is difficult. |
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Taxation law has on multiple occasions been changed to retrospectively disallow tax avoidance schemes. |
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The reasons were that distrusting entrepreneurs would emphasize failure avoidance through sensible task selection, and more analysis. |
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Its symptoms normally include re-experience of the traumatic event, avoidance of the incidents, and abnormal mood swings. |
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Traditional postoperative care of patients undergoing major gastro-intestinal surgery involves bowel rest and avoidance of enteral feeding. |
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All parties when questioned about dubious spending claims have used the old efficiency savings, tax avoidance ploy for years. |
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So the achievement of consistent, high-quality surface finish, as well as avoidance of worker discomfort, became a high priority. |
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Don't be shocked if tax avoidance starts reaching Russian levels. |
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Ed Miliband has pledged a Labour government would begin an immediate independent probe into tax avoidance by the rich. |
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Despite the general avoidance of the Republican era, he penned a defense of Cicero against the charges of Asinius Gallus. |
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A condition of Raleigh's pardon was avoidance of any hostility against Spanish colonies or shipping. |
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The first was Scout, a rough-terrain vehicle that travels at up to 20 mph using preprogrammed navigation and obstacle avoidance. |
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School avoidance and social phobia triggered by Haloperidol in patients with Tourette's disorder. |
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This result might reflect some type of neophobia, an avoidance tendency toward novel test stimuli. |
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The largest differences were noted on agoraphobic avoidance and global functioning, he reported. |
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Hence, for both sustenance and avoidance of illness, a daily consumption of a biscuit was considered good for health. |
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Her own timid omissions from Percy Shelley's works and her quiet avoidance of public controversy in her later years added to this impression. |
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In July 2014, Caine was reported to have been a celebrity investor in a tax avoidance scheme called Liberty. |
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That leads to a vicious cycle of ever more complex avoidance strategies and legislation. |
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London therefore decided upon a more vigorous approach by clamping down on avoidance of customs duties. |
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Having no corporate income tax, Bermuda is a popular tax avoidance location. |
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But this should not lead to complete avoidance, as if it is like some dire incursion of triffids or ents. |
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Tax sheltering is very similar, although unlike tax avoidance tax sheltering is not necessarily legal. |
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More generally, any term of tax law has a vague penumbra, and is a potential source of tax avoidance. |
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Tax avoidance by corporations came to national attention in 2012, when MPs singled out Google, Amazon. |
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One historic example of tax avoidance still evident today was the payment of window tax. |
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Attitudes may vary depending on the steps taken in the avoidance scheme, or the perceived unfairness of the tax being avoided. |
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The obvious way to do this is to frame tax rules so that there is a smaller scope for avoidance. |
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Canada also uses Foreign Accrual Property Income rules to obviate certain types of tax avoidance. |
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Scots barrister Kenneth Mure QC is chairing the three-person tribunal on the pounds 50million offshore tax avoidance schemes which helped drag Rangers into financial disaster. |
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Key to the visitors' success was their avoidance of last places, and they had enough solidarity to cover for an offnight for teenager Daniel Spiller. |
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Those who received propranolol displayed drastically reduced avoidance behavior and increased approach behavior, an effect that persisted for one year. |
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The avoidance of a nonpossessory, nonpurchase money security interest, on the other hand, is limited to those liens on types of property specified. |
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Tax avoidance concerns have historically been one of the reasons that European countries with a civil law system have been reluctant to adopt trusts. |
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Some Muslims began to question the piety of indulgence in a worldly life and emphasized poverty, humility and avoidance of sin based on renunciation of bodily desires. |
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Realism has been prevalent in the arts at many periods, and is in large part a matter of technique and training, and the avoidance of stylization. |
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The scale does not diagnose PTSD, but asks respondents whether they are experiencing trauma symptoms such as avoidance, hyperarousal and intrusive thoughts. |
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Vibrations can provide cues to conspecifics about specific behaviors being performed, predator warning and avoidance, herd or group maintenance, and courtship. |
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Upgrading to a whiter, brighter headlight provides the extra downroad and sideroad visibility that could make a critical difference between an accident and avoidance. |
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Many mistakes are common in creating and administering a Family Limited Partnership, and these errors can reduce or eliminate its value as a tax avoidance tool. |
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Inbreeding avoidance mechanisms can also operate subsequent to copulation. |
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When Scotland ratified the 1707 Act of Union, despite Scotland's national debt, taxes were low due to war avoidance and trade thrived from the Baltic to the Caribbean. |
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Bill Prince We all pay for tax evasion and tax avoidance, too, and the amounts the super-rich squirrel away through tax dodges makes benefit fraud amounts look like peanuts. |
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Lloyds was accused of pouring hundreds of millions of pounds into transatlantic tax avoidance schemes in the form of loans to American financial institutions. |
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Though Duncan was a considerable enjoyer of food, his main concern was the avoidance of the ham-discussions which always took place if it was not of the right sort. |
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It provides the total severity score, three subscale scores of re-experience, avoidance and arousal and demonstrates functional impairment in several areas. |
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The triclads Dugesia, Polycelis and Planaria have been encountered though Minckley mentions the avoidance of Dugesia in carbonate-depositing areas. |
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Tax avoidance is the legal usage of the tax regime in a single territory to one's own advantage to reduce the amount of tax that is payable by means that are within the law. |
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Such avoidance may seem simple, but distraction is an insidious threat not easy to safeguard against, especially in today's semichaotic operating environment. |
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Related terms for tax avoidance include tax planning and tax sheltering. |
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I cite how ineffective heavy-handed training methods are due to the physiological state of high arousal and avoidance behaviors they cause in dogs. |
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The shared unstressed form ze is also often used as both direct and indirect objects and is a useful avoidance strategy when people are unsure which form to use. |
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Google has remained the subject of criticism in the UK regarding their use of the 'Double Irish', Dutch Sandwich and Bermuda Black Hole tax avoidance schemes. |
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Similarly, Amazon remains the subject of criticism across the UK and EU for its tax avoidance, with a 'sweetheart deal' between Luxembourg and Amazon. |
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Other corporations mentioned in relation to tax avoidance in later years have been Vodafone, AstraZeneca, SABMiller, GlaxoSmithKline and British American Tobacco. |
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But Treasury rejected this argument and stated it believed that a taxpayers use of the so-called check-the-box election constituted a principal purpose of tax avoidance. |
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Other historic examples of tax avoidance were the deliberate destructions of roofs after World War II in order to avoid substantial property taxes. |
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Maximinus was in command of Legio IV Italica, composed of recruits from Pannonia, who were angered by Alexander's payments to the Alemanni and his avoidance of war. |
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For Porset, the avoidance of thematic and hierarchical systems thus allows free interpretation of the works and becomes an example of egalitarianism. |
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One potential problem with TCAS II is the possibility that a recommended avoidance maneuver might direct the flight crew to descend toward terrain below a safe altitude. |
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The discomfort of intergroup anxiety, however, leads to avoidance and, more troubling, to a reliance on stereotypes as a basis forjudging these individuals. |
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The report examines the advantages of ease of use, painlessness, disposability, control of drug delivery and avoidance of first-pass metabolism by the liver. |
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