In a nutshell, the issue was whether God's righteousness is imputed or imparted. |
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Other longterm incentives are fixed incentives such as paid insurance premiums and imputed interest on reduced rate loans. |
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The conclusion of Epstein's essay is of continuing relevance to the mythical role imputed to the press in uncovering Watergate. |
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The father's views, the article properly noted, cannot simply be imputed to the son. |
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The Appellant maintains that he fears persecution by the state for political or imputed political reasons. |
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The value of a chalupa is not imputed through the sweat equity of the migrant workers. |
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Crucial facts are elided and fictitious positions are imputed to his opponents. |
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It is faith in Jesus Christ, whose righteousness has been imputed to us by the free grace of God. |
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In other words, most of the evils imputed to my solution in fact continue under the occupation. |
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If the parties reach an agreement as to the continued occupation of the premises by the tenant during that limbo period, what intention is to be imputed to them? |
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The movie perverts the radicalism imputed to rock in the 60s, pretending All-American exuberance and liberation when it is actually only selling hegemony. |
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These will allow companies to opt to pay slightly higher rates rather than pay tax on imputed income. |
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He imputed this exclusion from parliamentary life to the animosity of Sir Robert Walpole. |
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Their imputed contribution to health sector financing should therefore be the same. |
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Now, the fair value of the option will be imputed at the time of issue and amortized as an expense in the profit and loss account over the vesting period. |
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A court may do this even after imputing income to the recipient, especially if the court has been kind in the income imputed. |
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As well, several items in the basket were unavailable and prices for these items had to be imputed. |
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The basis of the calculation is the imputed depreciation and capital costs plus processing fee. |
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The growth factor is estimated using the survey responses for the units that are most similar to the unit being imputed. |
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Moreover, it is important to note that coefficients of variation do not take into account that some data were imputed. |
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These imputed percentages are also relevant to identifying future commitments to multilateral initiatives and funds. |
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The fair value of the goodwill is imputed by determining the fair value of assets and liabilities of the reporting unit. |
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Note that the imputed values for a household may come from two or more donor households. |
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Our sins were reckoned to him and his righteousness was imputed to us. |
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Values are imputed for the non-responses, for establishments that do not report or only partially complete the survey form. |
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Some of it is going to be imputed on cost, and some of it is already going to be available. |
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Because firms don't actually pay for this input, a transfer from households to producers would also have to be imputed. |
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This wilful injuria is in law malicious, although no malicious purpose to cause the harm which was caused, nor any motive of spite, is imputed to the defendant. |
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This would be similar to the first case in so far as the actual spare room rental is considered as a contribution to the imputed main rental. |
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Jurisdictional recourse is lodged by a request containing the conclusions and where the defaults imputed in the judgment are enounced. |
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To deny imputed righteousness is to gut justification entirely. |
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The double entendres turned on his physical doughiness as a metaphor for imputed political softness. |
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The rentals for unfurnished dwellings from all private market contracts should be used to determine imputed rentals. |
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But in my view such knowledge should not be imputed to the company, for the essence of the arrangement was to deprive the company improperly of a large part of its assets. |
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A cost must be imputed to those things as well in such a calculation. |
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The wave-by-wave data products are being edited and imputed with a longitudinal element rather than cross-sectionally, carrying forward information from a prior wave that is missing in the current wave. |
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To calculate an imputed rental for owner-occupied holiday homes, the most logical approach is to stratify these properties and to apply the appropriate average annual rental for actually rented similar accommodation. |
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But he talks in plain English and makes decent jokes, over and above his gag-friendly name and the funniness sometimes automatically imputed to chubby people. |
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Tacx is not obliged to pay compensation as a consequence of failure in fulfilment of any obligation or as a consequence of an unlawful act if it cannot be imputed to Tacx. |
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Income may need to be imputed to a payor spouse, but in addition a spousal support case may also require that an income be imputed to the recipient spouse, because of self-sufficiency issues. |
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If a monthly summary report from a high volume exporter is not received on time, the data are imputed for the current month and revised with the trade value in the following statistical month. |
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However, if the room is a part of an owner-occupied dwelling it would be double counting to include both the rental that the lodger pays as well as the imputed rental in its entirety. |
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The liability component is being accreted over time by a charge to income for imputed interest and at maturity will be equal to the face value of the debenture. |
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That is they must be real and not estimated, budgeted or imputed. |
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In the datasets with these imputed values, we then used the same mixed models. |
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Mr Western, who imputed these symptoms in his daughter to her fall, advised her to be presently blooded by way of prevention. |
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The word, Tu mihi criminis author thou art the occasion of my imputed cowardise. |
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He was vain, sensual, frivolous, profuse, improvident. One vice of a darker shade was imputed to him, envy. |
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In any case, the practices imputed to Shakespeare as an emergent dramatist were not in the least exceptional. |
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Only for the righteousness of Christ imputed to us, and received by faith alone. |
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I do not contemplate such a heroine as a set-off to the many sins imputed to me as committed against woman. |
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Synge admired their hard work and moral restraint even as they exhibited symptoms of an imputed wildness and primitivity. |
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Bias can take the form of actual bias, imputed bias or apparent bias. |
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The teacher imputed the student's failure to his nervousness. |
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Almost nothing is more striking than the antimetaphysics imputed to Wittgenstein by those interpreters who, indeed, see him as so clearly antimetaphysical. |
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Such lesbianization is discursively imputed to those flatter organizations which are women-only, and as a result they are routinely constituted as suspect and stigmatized. |
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