And you dare not write off people who pen moaning letters to parish newsletters or local papers as cantankerous curmudgeons. |
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I thus have been inclined to write off the success of my prediction as just a happy accident. |
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He tries to write off both performances with his classically backhanded style. |
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You never can write off a team quarterbacked by Brett Favre, but you have to wonder whether Green Bay's window of opportunity is closing. |
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And don't write off City's chances at Preston or Ipswich, scene of a Paul Evans wonder strike last season. |
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The critics and the knockers were out in force to quickly write off their chances. |
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Indeed I don't think any of us emerged with any credit on a day which we will have to write off as a bad experience all round. |
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In that situation also the building owner should be able to write off the residual amount and claim it for tax purposes. |
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Holmes' department is making moves to better manage the land that most Australians write off as useless. |
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Yet those who might write off the Commonwealth and European medallist have short memories. |
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At the meeting, Ms Blears had refused to write off the debt the PCT owes to the Government. |
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Although the current climate may not be inspiring, it would be unwise to write off the potential of share incentives. |
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While caution is warranted, it is surely too soon to write off neuroeconomics entirely. |
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The men forced one innocent motorist to write off his car during the chase through Kildare, the Curragh, New-bridge, Naas and Kilcullen. |
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Although you might question the appeal of visiting a town dedicated to cleaning you out, you shouldn't write off Las Vegas. |
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Nonetheless, I do not think we can simply write off as immaterial or irrelevant the views expressed by my interlocutor. |
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Rather than finding the deserters, the army tends simply to write off the missing soldiers and dismiss them in their absence. |
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Suez was forced to write off half a billion US dollars on its operations in Argentina when the Argentinean currency went down the gurgler. |
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Just as banks are working to write off mountains of bad loans, they're also moving to mark-to-market accounting techniques. |
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To write off the debt would send the wrong signal to those less wealthy countries that did strive to meet their obligations. |
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The macro crisis has led to many people to write off the food and more broadly the commodity price crisis of 2008 as not fundamental. |
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They do not have to write off any bad accounts on their legal aid billings. |
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No one could write off a musician with such a fantastic back catalogue. |
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Quotes like these suggest myriad reasons for respectable mainstream culture to write off Coffman as one more failed American. |
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Thus they write off the possibility of proletarian revolution in the future and rewrite history to deny revolutionary opportunities in the past. |
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On balance, it would be very difficult for a lot of members in this place simply to write off banks as being bad institutions. |
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The first one is to write off the Constitution as dead and buried and to continue integration on a low level. |
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Corporations, for example, can write off expenses such as skyboxes and so on. |
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By leasing instead of buying, your business can usually write off the monthly lease expenses. |
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Provisions are applied to write off advances, in part or in whole, when they are considered irrecoverable. |
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Because my car is an L reg 1992, it has now been classed as a write off. |
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We can write off those of my age and older who have been at it virtually all their lives but young people are missing the message. |
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The bank expects to write off massive amounts of money as bad debt from its loan book value and shrink its asset base after correct recalculation of the loans. |
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I think allowing corporations to write off their equipment faster is a good idea. |
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But before the national pundits and prognosticators write off the Kentucky contest, they should hold their horses. |
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With an IVA, clients can legally write off up to 70 percent of their debt and be completely debt free in 60 months. |
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We think that better account needs to be taken of the ability of service providers to pay interest on, and write off, the often very large investments they have to make. |
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But you shouldn't write off discrepancies. |
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As of June 2008, it is still unclear whether the council in either of its guises has agreed to write off its 1980s overspend. |
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If the benefits provided to business donors make it impossible to consider the transfer of property a gift, donors may still benefit from the ability to write off the transfer as an advertising expense. |
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Second, and equally absurd, is the reality that it continues to be available for corporations in some instances to write off as legitimate business expenses fines that have been imposed upon them for breaking the law. |
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We're spitballing here, but if it's too early to write off the Ducks, we can at least get started on the first draft. |
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No lender would have agreed to write off BEF 250 million to refinance Verlipack, its operating results before the arrival of Heye very clearly pointing up the groups difficulties. |
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If you want to jack your stats you just write off failures as invalid results. |
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Jackson was content to write off Ogham inscriptions as inherently unintelligible. |
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The IMF agreed to write off half Madagascar's debt in 2004 under the Ravalomanana administration. |
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I'M suspicious of workouts that don't give the same kind of cardio buzz that running and plyometrics do, and I often write off these so-called softer exercise routines as unchallenging. |
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The bank said that it would have to write off USD224m more on its MBS portfolio. |
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Decisions about what brand equity to write off are not inconsequential. |
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Barnardo's this year marks the centenary of the death of its founder, Dr Thomas Barnardo, with the plea that Britain does not write off a new generation of children. |
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I remember being a detective constable where we used to write off crimes. |
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Australia may have been blown off the park last week but Wallabies great George Gregan isn't ready to write off their Bledisloe Cup hopes just yet. |
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