Factoids can be freely traded, so a store can provide Entry Credits to customers, without customers having to have any Factoids. |
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The income of a collective farm member was determined by the number of workday credits that she or he earned. |
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The Minister said in his reply to me that my supplementary question was about carbon credits. |
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He said this would reduce the need for the Government to buy this amount of carbon credits in the future. |
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Farmers will benefit if prices in a mandatory carbon market rise and you're allowed to sell carbon credits. |
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In fact, some private markets have already started offering carbon credits for sale by owners of such land. |
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Those emissions will have to be covered by the purchase of carbon credits on the international market. |
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The trading of carbon credits could make forests an important component of the international carbon market in the future. |
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Those wishing to use more energy would be forced to buy low-carbon technology or purchase carbon credits. |
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Under pressure from lobbyists, the EU was over-generous in its allocation of carbon credits. |
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Now people talk of using carbon credits to protect similar areas around the world. |
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Air travel taken by event staff and musicians will be offset through carbon credits. |
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In Europe we are the largest trader of carbon credits, having traded over one billion to date. |
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If it's not available through your utility, you can still buy credits online to offset your carbon footprint. |
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Members are at the sharp end, carrying the can for worse services and the botched tax credits scheme. |
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Bob's other credits include appearing with Michael Parkinson in Australia, and having his own cartoon strip published in the Daily Express. |
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They also view the credits as a hedge against even tighter restrictions in the future. |
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But he credits his religion and several social service groups with helping him slowly regain a sense of normalcy. |
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Chan credits his hard training at the school to his physical success as a stuntman, stunt double and actor. |
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And make sure you stay for the monster out-takes as the final credits roll. |
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As the credits played on, a little glow of joy sparked and bloomed into light. |
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Schumpeter explicitly credits the equilibrium-based Walrasian system as a scientific foundation for economics. |
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In addition, Advanced Placement course credits qualified him for sophomore standing in his first year in college. |
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I applied for the new tax credits weeks ago and haven't even got an acknowledgement of the receipt of the completed form. |
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The book has a total of 448 pages including notes, bibliography, acknowledgements, photo credits, and the index. |
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Sure, you too may have received credit from your supplier, but balancing the debits and credits is surprisingly difficult to manage. |
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Transitional tax credits, permitting workers to carry health insurance between jobs. |
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The next benefits to be put on line are likely to be full jobseeker's allowance, followed by child benefit and tax credits. |
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At the end, while the credits roll, we are shown the reactions of the actors on seeing the film for the first time. |
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Anyone wanting to leave me ideas or suggestions is very welcome to, but please don't expect much in the way of credits. |
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You might advance theories about lucky timing or mysterious audience chemistry, but Barnett modestly credits a more practical factor. |
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In summary, if you receive a demand for the return of overpaid tax credits, don't feel obliged to pay it all in one go. |
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Even during the opening credits, he has intriguingly framed actions that struck me much differently on my first, theatrical, viewing. |
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As the last scene irised out to the familiar credits I was actually happy to have it all over. |
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Frequent fliers can earn a free ticket by collecting 16 credits within a 12-month period. |
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And, short of reproducing the process, but with a new name on the credits page, it would be very hard to counterfeit this. |
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It has already contributed carbon credits through increased forestry and reduced livestock numbers. |
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Its images and quirky, cranky design return to the mind's eye long after the final credits. |
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When they open their programmes, the film's credits are revealed, printed inside. |
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Distributors even disagreed about how they would go about calculating credits and debits. |
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Then as I understand it, your Honour, there are other credits in the loan account. |
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We are now overdrawn in our bank account because we are living on such a tight budget and rely on the tax credits. |
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The inevitable over-sentimental conclusion even led to several members of the audience walking out before the credits rolled. |
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She blows her nose as the credits roll, glad that no-one was there to witness her little over-sentimental weep. |
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But the fact that there were no credits applying meant they were often overtaxed compared with people taxed at 33 percent. |
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As his business is largely cash-based, he doesn't write a lot of cheques or have many debits and credits. |
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Schenden credits a robust economy, as well as superior products rolling off the assembly line, for helping to boost revenues. |
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Immigrants to Britain who do get work will be eligible for child benefit and tax credits immediately. |
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So, I send back all the forms saying I don't earn anything except child benefit and tax credits. |
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Take your pick among child benefit, children's tax credit, working families tax credit and childcare tax credits. |
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They will be able to meet and speak to special advisers about finding work, childcare and tax credits. |
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I was charmed by the delicate chinoiserie of the animation style, especially the title credits. |
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We must abolish paper money in favor of either NO money or currency of any kind or an equitable system of credits. |
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Today he has six chufa plots and credits chufas with holding more birds on his land. |
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Recent credits include premier performances of commissioned concerti for symphony orchestra and Taylor's ensemble Latin Fiesta. |
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There has been a clamour for tax credits to help small businesses train their staff. |
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Way too many hours and credits later, Duvessa had triumphantly booked passage on the small transport, the Star Dancer, to Paranoth. |
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That means classes are taught in English, and students earn degrees by accruing credits. |
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Ten minutes later, Collateral has been patly wrapped up and you're staring at the credits, feeling a bit disappointed. |
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Are you still having problems claiming the new tax credits, or have you now received your payments? |
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And it offers tax credits for alternative fuels, including wind power and clean coal. |
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The power plant uses the revenues from credits to fund cogeneration with the excess steam it generates. |
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The City of Seattle currently credits pervious surfaces as stormwater management reduction. |
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And while unconfirmed in the credits, it is clear that the sound was recorded directly onto wax cylinders by an Edison phonograph. |
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In addition to federal tax credits, California offered an additional state tax incentive for wind energy production. |
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After the film ended, I fast-forwarded past the end credits, planning to return to the menu to see if there were any special features. |
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Of course the credits pose an inconvenient problem as they are unproductive and equally a turn-off. |
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Even the most creative of accountants would have difficulty reconciling these uncertain credits and debits. |
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They shared a long, passionate kiss at the very end of the movie before the credits began to roll. |
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It is a policy wonk's beach reading, full of participation rates, reciprocities and tax credits. |
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It will also make changes to the research and development tax credits schemes by redefining them to make them easier to claim. |
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The band credits the formation of their work ethic to their first recording experience. |
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Nor did Pope Pius XII eschew the field of psychotherapy, if one credits his allocutions to those who practiced in the field. |
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Yu credits his network of creative friends that allowed this event to take place as an example of how we can get involved. |
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Promoters claim that African-Americans are eligible for tax credits related to slavery reparations and charge a fee to prepare the claim. |
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Damiano credits media reports on the many beneficial properties of tea are the primary reason for the increased demand. |
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It credits the need for reskilling and the threat of offshoring for the the increase in numbers. |
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Several former bank directors and owners found responsible for misusing credits have also been prosecuted. |
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Those who are entitled to tax credits are the least able to afford this delay. |
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The great-lunged session singer performs the opening theme tune, while my own voice can be heard on the end credits. |
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And Grant credits a gruelling pre-season training schedule with giving him the leg-up he needed to prove a point. |
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These include packing credits, documents against acceptance, documents against payments, letter of credit, structured trade and more. |
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Even as the image fades to black and the credits roll, you continue to hear the tapping underneath the music until the credits end. |
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Borrowing from all sorts of hip indie groups, it featured 14 musicians, eight of whom had songwriting credits. |
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Overall, this is a clumsy, uneven affair which, by the time the final credits roll, grates. |
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As the credits roll, you wonder why you bothered wasting 100 minutes of your life on this flat, soulless piece of throwaway trash. |
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As the end credits roll, he goes off on this tangent that at first I thought was serious, but quickly realized was an incredibly funny joke. |
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There are few films that came out during the past year that left me with as good a feeling when the credits stopped rolling. |
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Judging from the comments I heard after the credits rolled, I wasn't the only one who felt this way. |
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After the closing credits have rolled, look back on the words and actions of some of the protagonists, and you'll see that they make no sense. |
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By the time the credits roll, the big question patrons may be asking themselves is, what sort of movie was this supposed to be? |
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Sadly, many folks who pick up this DVD will miss this extra if they stop the disc once the credits start rolling. |
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It's a beautiful film, though, with moments that stayed with me long after the credits rolled. |
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Once the end credits started rolling, I pondered for a moment what I liked about the movie. |
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And even after the movie closes and the credits roll, there are many, many questions still left. |
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As the opening credits roll, the movie opens to a dark rainy Manhattan night. |
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Any future credits and moneys loaned will be loaned at a rate of seven percent usury. |
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Income and gains should be rounded down to the nearest pound, while tax credits and deductions should be rounded up to the nearest pound. |
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The former president has a long list of credits not only here at home but abroad. |
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Several of the action sequences will live in the memory long after the end of the final credits. |
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These credits can be applied to medical services at Woodhull for an equivalent dollar value. |
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Henderson's father now runs a hotel in Broxburn, and she credits him as the driving force behind her running career. |
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But thank you for acknowledging that the principle accomplishment of carbon credits is the assuagement of guilt. |
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One student testifies that he got an astounding 35 credits in a day in one subject. |
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The credits reveal it was written by David himself, surely not a man at home with biting satire. |
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I took an exam for Tagalog, the language I learned to speak in the Philippines, and earned 10 credits for passing that exam. |
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Look at that, we started with the opening credits and I went off on a tangent. |
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To complete the following majors in four years, you must begin in these majors as freshmen and generally complete 16 to 18 credits per term. |
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The only music in his second great scoreless film is the song playing over shots of Brooklyn during the opening credits. |
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My grades need to be brought up, and I am scrounging for credits for college. |
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How can the mother get tax credits if she pays no tax as she's not working... that is a good scrounge. |
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Arthur Dong, who worked with her on his documentary about gay bashing, Licensed to Kill, credits her with changing the film's whole thrust. |
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The camera was so out of focus at the start that the credits were illegible. |
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Trusts might be able to keep their credits only if they pay out income within a certain time limit. |
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Like Harry Lime, the penicillin-diluting racketeer he plays in the film, Welles infects The Third Man from opening titles to closing credits. |
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Post-production looks at editing, sound, titles and credits, and marketing. |
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Their estimable credits aside, the two were classic movie-world shady characters. |
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His styles were luxurious, with credits to the 1950s in slim suits and dresses, and wide picture hats. |
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There is simply a series of debits and credits which are causally and transactionally linked. |
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A distraught York mother says she has no idea how she will feed her family over Easter after tax credits chaos left her almost penniless. |
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Whether such tax credits are sufficient inducement to donors remains to be established. |
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Neil Diamond himself joins in for the film's happy conclusion and ushers out the closing credits with a concert performance. |
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This assistance was made through the extension of credits for the purchase of printing presses, equipment, paper, inks, and supplies. |
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New tax credits will be put in place to encourage innovation and small businesses, Mr Brown said. |
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Nearly all of the credits are written with condiments like mustard and mayonnaise on foods like hamburgers and corn dogs. |
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She credits her intense training routine of strength, cardiovascular and flexibility exercises with minimizing her symptoms. |
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It would allow Army conscripts who joined the military while in college to earn up to nine university course credits per year. |
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At present, credits constitute 40 per cent of the banks' assets to give them the top slot in the banks' assets. |
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Also, as they played the simulation, the credit counter continually informed them of the number of credits they possessed. |
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We have introduced not only tax credits but also raised the national minimum wage. |
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In the unrelenting drizzle of budget minutiae about enterprise allowance credits and reliefs, here was a clean and simple New Idea. |
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Although popular mythology credits Alexander Fleming, it was Florey and his team who gave the world the miracle drug, penicillin. |
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Based on the confusing wording of credits at the close of the film, we misattributed Ruell's work to Ferro. |
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Basically, it's is a Spotify app that adds liner notes, bio details, and all sorts of credits back into the experience. |
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We know by now that these fateful peculiarities, right after the credits, need not necessarily signify. |
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She credits childhood reading of Arthur C. Clarke and Isaac Asimov for starting her on her career. |
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Any similarity to real persons or institutions is unintentional, say the credits at the end. |
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The 1964 platform of the Republican Party did allow tax credits for those burdened by the costs of higher education. |
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They can usually manage to figure out the writer credits on material that originally appeared without any and to identify uncredited artists. |
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About two-thirds the way through the opening credits, the screen fills with a blurry, strangely soft image. |
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Haunting strains of ethereal music introduced stunningly bright, clear, and artistic opening credits. |
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Alternatively, if unrealized and undervalued tax assets like tax credits and losses are on hand, a share purchase will be favoured. |
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Also included is a music video of the sappy pop song that plays in the credits. |
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Familiar names appear in the credits as they do in many a Wellington release. |
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But introduction of a negative income tax, or a system of earned tax credits, is needed to substantially improve the situation. |
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Many firms, especially sole traders and partnerships, do not qualify for relief because of the complex rules that surround the tax credits. |
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Afterwards the woman left quickly as the credits rolled, vanishing out into the street. |
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Popular belief credits shark liver pills with being a sovereign remedy for illness ranging from arthritis to diabetes. |
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Brown judges success by statistics showing how much cash has been taken from high earners to the poor via tax credits. |
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This problem was particularly acute in the textile sector where a large number of spindles were set up on the basis of suppliers' credits. |
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Took a small class out today to the bush so they could collect data for doing some credits on zonation. |
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Income tax structures use standard per-person exemptions, progressive tax rates, and earned income credits. |
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Crowded sports bars have been known to fall silent when the commercial airs, and Molson credits the ad for a sales uptick. |
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He credits his wife, Cathleen with nursing him back to health both physically and psychologically. |
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The opening credits feature a traditional calypso that Americans would recognise as Meet the Boys on the Battle Front. |
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In the programme's opening credits, a cameraman on a large pulley produced a brilliant camera angle. |
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I'm sure there will be more obits and tributes that will list his many other impressive credits. |
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I was surprised because nobody stays to hear the song in the closing credits. |
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Furthermore, no offset of personal allowances or tax credits will be allowable against tax arising at this low rate. |
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Verna keeps busy offstage as a film producer, her credits including the 2003 hit Saved By The Belles. |
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The film is divided by its opening credits sequence, which breaks the film's hard-won mood with a brash pop-song. |
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I was too pleased with my own hard-won epiphany that the film's title is a palindrome to even notice that the credits had started rolling. |
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This year's budget will apparently include a further allocation of carbon credits to spur new projects. |
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The real challenge is in identifying the best way of creating a market for emission debits and credits. |
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Extra content consists of production credits, filmographies, and a behind the scenes photo gallery. |
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Under the new Code, your existing bank must provide your new bank with a list of all your regular debits and credits within three working days. |
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There are a wider variety of tax deductions and credits, plus the property earns a higher income flow and the usual equity increase. |
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Automated clearings are used for credit and debit transfers such as standing order payments, direct credits, and direct debits. |
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High Sierra was the last time Bogart's name would not be listed first in film credits. |
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It's in rough cut form, which means there are no beginning and end credits. |
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In fact, the nearest the film had to a reaction was the sigh of relief that swept through the audience when the credits started to roll. |
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At the beginning of the film, the opening credits roll as the camera pans down what appears to be a blue, white, and red Eiffel Tower. |
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While I'm mentioning crewmembers, you'll see Joel Coen listed in the credits as Assistant Film Editor. |
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Aside from David's eclectic array of television credits, he has an equally impressive number of theatre roles to his name. |
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Students who complete all five courses offered so far in 2000 will have earned 15 semester credits. |
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I've already earned enough credits to graduate high school, so I'm skipping grade 12 to take a year to work, and to figure some things out. |
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The geography department is also counting the project as credits towards Rogers' degree. |
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Many students now graduate from high school having already completed many credits toward college. |
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Also, on completion I can use the credits towards a distance learning degree if I so choose. |
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He was denied the salary increment given to teachers who have attained a master's degree plus 30 credits. |
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It earned me two credits for college, but I don't know if it was really worth it. |
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She will find a way to squeeze in the continuing education credits required for maintaining her certification as a registered dietitian. |
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Excelling in mathematics and computer studies, he earned 77 college credits, an Associates degree and a paralegal certificate. |
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There, he had taken a computer course, which he passed with very high credits. |
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She credits her success to hard work, good teachers and supportive parents. |
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He credits Britain with a long tradition of caring for animals, which made people receptive to his message. |
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He credits the fashion designer with opening his eyes and developing his taste for art and photography. |
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When the EPA found companies fouling our air and water, it instituted a program of pollution credits. |
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Unfortunately, this year state budgets face such shortfalls that tax credits are looked upon with disfavor. |
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At the episode's conclusion, he literally breaks the fourth wall by bringing The X-Files ' credits onto the screen. |
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That would have been because franking credits would have been consumed as against losses. |
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He credits this awesome landscape with inspiring many of the crystalline passages of prose that have illuminated his other books. |
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He credits Alcatel's greater global reach and more diverse product line for cushioning the downturn's impact. |
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The narrator then steps in to comment on the pointlessness and futility of life on earth before the credits roll. |
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He credits his wife, who gave up acting to be a full-time mom, with keeping the family going while he gallivants around the world. |
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If the Court is against us on preferences, then those credits come back into our loan account. |
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Major issues appear to be the number of credits required, courses offered, and prerequisites. |
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Alternatively, the page was divided into two columns for recording debits and credits. |
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Instead, they saw, and only infrequently, the madam's account book, listing debits and credits, with the larger totals in the debit column. |
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As is now done, debits were recorded on the left page and credits on the right one. |
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It has to do with accounting for debits and credits within the tax system which Parliament has mandated. |
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The Daycare Trust says only half a million children receive the credits to get them a nursery place. |
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You know you're in worse shape when the cat in the movie gets billed in the credits. |
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Interest rates on banking credits are expected to fall with the decrease in the basic interest rate. |
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Insurance companies, for instance, are talking about premium credits, lower deductibles and rebates for steps such as commissioning of buildings. |
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If you can't use other methods, minimise your tax by maximising your deductions, reliefs and tax credits. |
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Eves credits his party with delivering Ontario from debt and unemployment to the promised land of productivity and job creation. |
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He credits his party with delivering the city from debt and unemployment to the promised land of productivity and job creation. |
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The extension of credits should always follow prudential regulations and sound assessments. |
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Williams also credits more standard prudential requirements which, he said, have allowed banks to reduce the risk of attracting bad customers. |
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Catherine also has an extensive list of television credits, guest starring in many series. |
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Back in 1997, Congress passed a program of higher-education tax credits aimed at raising college enrollments. |
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Have you claimed all the tax allowances and credits that you're entitled to? |
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I did some extra subjects, I think I did nine subjects in the leaving examination and got a few credits. |
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Still, as executant and chief player on the credits, Scorsese must take the chief responsibility. |
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The dollarization of local savings and credits played important roles in agents' perceptions and behavior. |
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The general statements formulated by these companies followed not the double-entry system, but the Venetian style of credits and debits. |
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The tone is set right from the outset, as we hear a martial-sounding drum roll over the credits. |
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These qualifications will be made up of European credits or study modules known as ECTS, which will be recognised Europe-wide. |
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When the film switches to live action in the middle of the credits, for a second, it is hard to tell that anything is different. |
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Business has responded very positively to a tender for projects to reduce emissions, which can be rewarded with carbon credits. |
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Have you ever been fascinated by the design of the opening credits for a film, a flash intro to a website, or a moving diagram in a news broadcast? |
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William Saffire credits William Shakespeare with originating the metaphor. |
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A government land grant to the settlers and hard work soon brought prosperity to the family, an effect that the Professor credits to Allah's bounty. |
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Screen credits include the film, goonies, and television programs such as The Love Boat, and Dukes of Hazzard. |
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I looked for Michael Bay's name on the credits but came up snake eyes. |
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The screenplay was written in nine whole days, bragged the credits. |
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The bank hid credits, falsified accounts and created dummy loans. |
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The company hopes to turn a profit by selling carbon credits. |
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Companies who go over the limit have to purchase carbon credits elsewhere. |
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Rapid economic growth fueled by foreign credits gradually gave way to economic autarchy accompanied by wrenching austerity and severe political repression. |
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Peterson credits his wife, Patricia, whom he married in 1954, with jump-starting his career. |
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Before we know what has happened, the transaction trail starts to get out of hand and scores of debits and credits are going through our account on an almost weekly basis. |
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It could be as carbon credits traded on private or public markets or both. |
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Plus marks go to the superbly clever animated opening credits, recalling the Pink Panther cartoons and giving a real flavour of the Sixties, in which the film is mostly set. |
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Miss Privett said he had achieved a considerable amount during his career and listed a string of credits which St Leonards had gained under his headship. |
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For the finale, fishy similarities of Christina Aguilera and Missy Elliott strut and prance, while the real-life divas sing through the closing credits. |
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In fact, Williams was chagrined that Acuff-Rose bought the songwriting credits from Mulligan and throughout his life, Williams aided Mulligan financially to make up for it. |
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He said that schools have set up withdrawal systems for students to go away and do units, and have organised little subgroups in classes to do special credits. |
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If the only policy tool you allow yourself to use is tax credits, your reform agenda will sputter into ineffectuality. |
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Almost every dramatic or comedy film of the early 1930s was virtually scoreless, except for the music heard during the opening and closing credits. |
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Pearce credits himself for conceiving of Tent City, an alfresco jail complex that is one of several Maricopa County jails. |
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Stephanie Giorgio, a classical musician, credits The Class for helping her cope with anxiety, focus, fear, and self-doubt. |
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As an auteur, he sees packaging as the opening credits, the start of the storytelling. |
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Additional film credits include The Rundown, The Kingdom, Hancock, battleship, and the upcoming Cocaine Cowboys. |
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Hourani credits Grumbach for his foray into the haute couture world, first asking him to become an invited member of the chambre. |
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They satirize the sometimes byzantine credits of Hollywood screenwriting. |
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As annual leave accruals are an increasing liability, more employers are attempting to maintain their employees' annual leave credits to a manageable level. |
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Time banks, where members build up credits by giving up an hour of their time to provide a service for another person in the scheme, are a more recent phenomenon. |
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Nevertheless, visual debits were more than balanced out by vocal credits. |
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I was amazed when, after the movie, instead of everyone making a mad dash to the door, most remained seated, simply starring up at the credits on the screen. |
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Bialik credits a tutor she had when she was 15 for changing the trajectory of her life. |
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Much of this is multilateral and bilateral debt and suppliers credits with long-term maturities and favourable terms that should not be refinanced. |
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There are no weighty issues to ponder when the credits roll. |
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This is not a formal accounting journal with debits and credits. |
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The end and beginning credits, punctuated with outtakes, dancing, and singing, seem to last roughly the length of time it took for the Titanic to sink. |
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Ferris credits her books Louisiana cookery and New Orleans Cuisine as exemplars of diligent reporting and research. |
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And though it's considered one of their lesser efforts, just having these two names in the credits are enough to set classic movie fans' hearts aflutter. |
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Later in the year, the Revenue will begin writing to people who are currently receiving one of the existing tax credits, inviting them to apply for the new ones. |
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I have received wonderful editorial credits in the top fashion publications and have had placement in the finest stores in the country with good sell-through. |
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Kertzer credits John Paul II with opening the files on the pius XI papacy, in 2002, which made him decide to embark upon the book. |
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This was a new and unfamiliar situation, leading me on to wonder whether I was entitled to a flood of credits from other artists for not appearing on their albums either. |
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In October 2004, Dennis sat for his final examination in grade 12 and passed with a full certificate having got credits and merits in all the seven subjects. |
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According to the supply-side view, temporary tax cuts and tax credits are economically valueless. |
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It is almost all action, all the time, from opening titles to end credits. |
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The film's end credits include the names of all those lost with the ship. |
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Si, who hails from Newcastle-upon-Tyne, is a first assistant director and locations manager for film and television whose credits include the Harry Potter movies. |
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After she recovered from her initial surprise, the teller gave him full access to Alex's account, checking the credits with slightly shaking hands. |
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Now, that may give rise to a claim in debt or it may not, depending on the state of the loan account because there were other credits in the loan account. |
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The GOP has rejected that approach as too bureaucratic and pushed for an alternative that would give individuals tax credits and other subsidies to buy their own insurance. |
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Employees receive formal credits on successfully completing a course. |
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We turned these stamps into the federal agency in charge and were given checkbooks with a total number of credits for all the stamps we had submitted. |
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Electric cars and plug-in hybrids are eligible for big tax credits that can seriously reduce the cost of ownership. |
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Corporations can trade emissions credits, negotiate subsidies for new technologies, and enjoy huge tax breaks for overshooting their environmental targets. |
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It is thought it may recommend tax credits for developers who build on brownfield sites, and possibly development taxes on developers who hold idle greenfield sites. |
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The movie actually offers a brief summation of this premise during its closing credits, which present highlights sequentially from both Cocoon and the sequel. |
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Some DV films are made with no soundman, no lighting expert and none of the other odd-jobbers who show up in the closing credits of big productions. |
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We should roll the credits right now on this desensitised approach to the important responsibility of appropriate timing by Hollywood towards such shattering world events. |
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And see if you can guess the order in which the other members of the research team will be picked off and which characters will make it to the end credits. |
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Like many good photographers, his career began in newspapers, passing with credits his National Council for the Training of Photojournalists exams. |
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Most desk employees have authority to offer food and beverage credits, and managers typically can comp a night's stay or more if the situation warrants a larger apology. |
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In fact, University of California, Berkeley, entomologist Robert Lane credits alligator and western fence lizards with reducing Lyme disease in the western United States. |
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The audit's findings prompted the government to disclaim any responsibility to reimburse the credits and threatened to withdraw the bonds it had issued to the central bank. |
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Compared to most IMF loans, which are at market terms, SAF and ESAF credits were made extraordinarily concessional, carrying annual interest charges of only 0.5 percent. |
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Brenda Maddox, who had written a biography of Thatcher to accompany the programme, credits Dennis Thatcher with liberating his wife from her repressive background. |
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I had no idea there was any problem with the new tax credits system until I checked my bank account this morning to see no money had been paid in. |
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Almost every time I shop for groceries, I throw something into the cart in a desultory fashion in homage to Mary Tyler Moore, who does this in the opening credits. |
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Despite what the DVD insert promises, the Chieftains' music is heard only briefly in the film and is mostly reserved for the opening and closing credits. |
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He also credits television images with increasing the empathy of the young in rich countries for the effects of poverty, famines, and civil wars in poorer areas of the world. |
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Perhaps the most staunchly aligned with her early spiritual upbringing is Harris, who credits her mother's Comanche faith with helping her find a sense of identity. |
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It's too late, of course, and Affleck is forced to maintain his phony identity, fake his way through the casino hit, and hope he makes it alive to final credits. |
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By earning credits at a community college, they can attain the baccalaureate more quickly and less expensively than if they only studied at a four-year school. |
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The qualitative differences between the two types of internships also raise concerns about the validity of granting academic credits for legislative internships. |
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History credits Mary Pickford as being the first major Hollywood star. |
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The policy permits Iowa State to offer the same insurance credits for domestic partners enrolled in an Iowa State benefits plan as it does for married or common-law partners. |
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Otherwise, recalcitrants were to be denied access to their own credits. |
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Her list of credits would make your puny little life look like a bad joke. |
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Drivers will accept cash, all major credits cards, and traveler's checks. |
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Participants earn continuing education credits for these workshops. |
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Nonetheless, US consumers who buy hybrids will receive tax credits, regardless of whether their car has the same fuel efficiency as a regular car. |
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