This was a transparent attempt on her part to increase her equalization payment. |
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Add sonic brightness more effectively than you can with traditional equalization. |
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As shown above, complete income equalization does not produce complete equality! |
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If equalization in education, seen in elementary, middle and high schools, is extended to the universities, we have no future. |
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This block does not perform waveform specific processing such as demodulation or equalization. |
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Before this I had previously been stogged down in the conviction that a stereo's equalization should always be left flat. |
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The long avoided move was made after strong criticism from German tourist operators, who insisted on price equalization. |
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For the mono, we tried to stereo-ize it by splitting the equalization into different speakers to get more of a stereo feel. |
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It's the producer's job to set up the sound on tape, record and mix that sound with the right equalization. |
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Preliminary treatment includes such operations as flow equalization, screening, comminution, grease removal, flow measurement, and grit removal. |
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Like a tape machine, there is equalization on both the drive and pickup amps. |
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After receipt of the equalization payment she will not have a need for support. |
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Her equalization payment obligation to her husband can then be satisfied by reducing the amount of his support arrears. |
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I want to close by dispelling a myth I have heard far too often in this House, that Quebeckers were the main beneficiaries of equalization. |
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On this side of the House, we say it is not okay to rip apart pay equity, to go after students, and to rip up agreements on equalization. |
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He goes on to talk about equalization and the accord being cancelled, being torn up. |
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It was a brutal slap in the face to Quebeckers when they were told they were being denied the equalization surplus. |
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What was striking in the presentations by the various stakeholders was the realization that equalization is no longer the great equalizer. |
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Such an agreement makes a travesty of the basic, prime objective of equalization. |
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It is a total travesty of equalization and its objectives, so much so that even Ontario is now complaining about it. |
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This is a travesty of the equalization formula devised in 1947 by the Rowell-Sirois Commission. |
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That is my concern and the bone of contention I guess that has been raised, and it concerns the level of equalization payment we receive. |
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For example, you may prefer pipe organ music with the alternate equalization. |
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Since the program was first adopted in 1957, all provinces but Ontario have qualified for equalization transfers at one time or another. |
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Premier McGuinty has been arguing for the last month or six weeks that Ontario does not get its fair share out of equalization. |
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Divorce proceedings were instituted with the inevitable claims for corollary relief including of course for equalization of the net family properties. |
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By separating the equalization of the signal to separate equalizers, the cost of the equalization can be reduced without substantially affecting performance. |
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The Trustee consented and I ruled that the matter could proceed, on the basis that the claim for equalization would be exigible only as against the pension. |
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For example, east German Länder were strongly opposed to any efforts to touch the area of fiscal federalism and horizontal equalization. |
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The topographer of earlier days had the equalization problem between areas close at hand and those viewed distantly. |
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That includes their NDP cousins, who blow hot and cold, both blowing and sucking at the same time, on the equalization issue. |
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All are now victims of a calculated insult-the effective federal clawback of resource revenues under the new equalization schemed insult. |
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Last year when the finance minister said that the deal with Nova Scotia had made a mess of equalization, the member said nothing. |
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To add insult to injury, B. C. will receive no equalization payments this year or next. |
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Ring out the sound system to set any feedback filters that you want to be a permanent part of the system equalization. |
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Logically this equalization system will have to take notice of provinces revenue resources and delivery efficiency. |
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The days of political gerrymandering of equalization formulas days before a budget to ensure one province gets more than another are gone. |
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Of all the provinces that receive equalization payments, Quebec receives the least per capita. |
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The excess flow valve shall be designed with a bypass to allow for equalization of pressures. |
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After years of political compromise, fiscal equalization has developed into a system of unrelated measures. |
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The assessment of equalization of opportunity is the purpose that can be best achieved in a census. |
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This equalization takes time because condensed liquid is present in the valve. |
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Another expenditure forecast challenge relates to equalization payments to the provinces. |
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The hearings that followed revealed just how impossible an equalization scheme would be in a country with so many diverse regional interests. |
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The audio processing includes sensitivity adjustment, limiting, and parametric equalization. |
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Since its inception in 1957, the Canadian equalization program has played an important role in defining the Canadian federation. |
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Ms. Bauer has asked that the balance of her equalization be satisfied by the court ordering the husband to assume her share of certain joint debts. |
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He embraced them as practitioners of the money trade whose credit served to induce economic equalization and prosperity in the monetized society of fifteenth-century Urbino. |
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Adaptive passband equalization filtering comprises in addition to a non-iterative portion, an iterative filtering portion to suppress longer-delayed post-ghosts. |
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On one day, the regular business was set aside to debate an emergency resolution on the provision of an agricultural trade equalization payment. |
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All audio inputs and outputs have audio processing facilities, including parametric equalization with high and low-pass filters for inputs and outputs, and gain and limiter adjustments for inputs only. |
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The increase in reported revenues was partially offset by a lower equalization payment from Abbott compared to the prior year quarter. |
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He wanted a special deal to sustain his equalization payments, despite Newfoundland's oil boom. |
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In Canada at least, it is indisputable that equalization is an important element of national cohesion. |
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Furthermore, the economic union would offer equalization payments to poorer members and all would have to agree on when to obtain new foreign loans. |
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A comparator is used to detect the 101010 pattern and generate a clock for the equalization circuit. |
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I have been working on equalization for 19 years,'' college President Dianne Van Hook said. |
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While the federal government has attempted to ameliorate the situation with back payments, it cannot turn back the clock and recover the lost economic opportunities because of this flawed equalization formula. |
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With his budget and his throne speech he proved that he wanted to unilaterally fiddle with the equalization formula and impose a national securities commission. |
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In my opinion, the greatest inequity stems from the equalization program. |
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In addition to amending the equalization formula without consultation and creating a single securities regulator, this budget leaves Quebec's forestry and manufacturing industries in the lurch. |
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The second question, which also leads us to call for a renunciation of certain measures. concerns the equalization formula, and I will come back to it shortly. |
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Mr. Speaker, I take issue with one point the hon. member for Wascana said and that is his implication that next year Saskatchewan will receive no money as a result of changes to the equalization formula. |
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Many, myself included, have argued for, and quite vociferously I might add, for the exclusion of all non-renewable resources from the equalization formula. |
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People whose provinces receive equalization payments are largely in denial about living in have-not regions, a poll suggests. |
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In this way he promotes landscape into a supermetaphor, in order to expose a general tendency towards equalization. |
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That is, equalizing taxes and not user fees provides a fiscal incentive for provinces who receive equalization payments to raise revenues by taxation rather than by charging user fees. |
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None of the patients had to use shoe lifts for equalization of limb lengths or complained of limb-length inequality. |
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That is not the only thing these changes have done in terms of equalizing and ensuring that the equalization formula is more professional and a principle based program. |
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Intrinsic egalitarians regard equality as desirable even when the equalization would be of no use to any of the affected parties — e.g. when equality can only be produced through depressing the level of everyone's life. |
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Advocates of each of these views have argued that the rival often supports equalization, and so one might mistakenly support equalization on the ground that equality of some sort is non-instrumentally valuable. |
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Among these developments were equalization methods for overcoming the smearing of fax signals as well as methods for translating fax signals to a 1,800-hertz 1,800-hertznal that carriere transignald over thattelephone line. |
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In terms of equalization, the point is to ensure fiscal fairness-as I said, this is about taxation-which means that all of the provinces would have similar fiscal capacities. |
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Now they are trying to scrape up a little money here, a little there, and once again are picking on equalization, which is a revenue calculated into the budget of the province of Quebec. |
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In exchange for giving up rights to support, to share in the estate, or for agreeing to waive entitlement to exert an equalization claim, it is only reasonable for a spouse to stipulate for some concrete protection. |
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They wanted to reap one hundred per cent of the rents from the windfall, without those rents jeopardizing their current share of the equalization payments. |
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Gastight silos with integrated sockets for degassing and pressure equalization provide for a targeted handling of ground coffee degassing. |
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In fact, next year could mark the first time the province comes off the federal equalization program since it was established in 1957, officially taking Newfoundland off the list of have-not provinces. |
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Although the concept of equalization was well known and had been applied to telephone lines and cables for many years, older equalizers were fixed and often manually adjusted. |
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Recovery characteristics of sevoflurane and halothane in preschoolaged children undergoing bilateral myringotomy and pressure equalization tube insertion. |
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Unlike conditional transfer payments such as the Canada Health and Social Transfer, provinces can spend equalization payments in any way they choose. |
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