The system would thus not bring any fundamental change to the current VAT system, based on the fractioned payment of the tax. |
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Yet while the industry has become integrated, its regulation has remained fractioned. |
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Take care that the amount of cash may be fractioned in smaller parts for the play. |
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From the ninth round, little groups began to form, at around one minute from the others and always more fractioned. |
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Chronography enabled people to discover the fractioned images of the American Olympic champion clearing a hurdle at the 1900 Paris Olympics. |
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But most often the wind surging over the plain sanded the cries into a kind of coyote dust, fractioned into particles of sound. |
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However, this process may lead to the last Bid selected being split or fractioned, so as to ensure that the entire Block Capacity made available for sale is allocated in full. |
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Thirdly, to overcome the disappearance of the fractioned payments, compensatory reporting obligations would need to be introduced that allowed for basic crosschecking of the information stemming from suppliers and acquirers. |
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In particular, the Commission is normally reluctant to propose acceptance of a request to apply a reverse charge, since such a measure eliminates a central feature of the VAT system, namely fractioned payment. |
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With such volumes, the fact that the «chucker» is less flexible than a NC multispindle turning machine which enables us to produce fractioned series with ease is not totally unacceptable. |
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Aside the fact that the object looks fractioned, the term fractal was given due to the strange fact that these objects have a dimension which is not a whole number but a fraction. |
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