Given that this isn't even his field, it was a virtuoso performance of clarity and deduction from first principles. |
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He disputed Gettier's claim that any deduction from a justified, but false, proposition preserves justification. |
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It is in that context that the deduction from loss of earnings arises in relation to saved living expenses. |
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The reason for this exception is to prevent the statute of limitations from voiding the taxpayer's ability to take this deduction. |
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You will also need share vouchers, and certificates of deduction of tax from bank and building society accounts. |
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Any matched donations you make will be allowed as a deduction against your profits for tax purposes. |
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Calculation of consequences is always more imponderable than deduction from principles, so the room for disagreement remains considerable. |
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Sherlock Holmes' reputation rests upon his powers of observation, memory and deduction. |
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Its mix of rational deduction and wild credulity, coupled with recklessness and topped with a dollop of sheer perversity, captivated her. |
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The on-screen menu is adequate, but a little awkward to navigate, although I gave no deduction for it. |
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There are techniques to critical thinking, such as the careful application of logic or the alternative application of deduction and induction. |
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They can claim a tax deduction for the fair-market value of the car, which most charities will accept in any condition. |
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If it was not, you can ask the bank to chargeback the transaction as an unauthorised deduction. |
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The firm then sent their client a cheque for her award, less a deduction for their fees. |
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A company can get a deduction for contributions made to the pension scheme of its directors and employees. |
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Schopenhauer calls this a logical or formal truth, meaning simply one whose ground is based on deduction, rather than observation. |
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For one thing, it helps to explain how we come to know things via deduction. |
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One of the benefits is that when you establish a trust, you get a tax deduction for the present value of the projected charitable gift. |
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Use the following chart as a guideline to determine if you are able to get a tax deduction for the amount you contribute. |
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Effectively, this would amount to a deduction from the total contribution sought. |
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The local Commissioners refused to accept the deduction of working charges and royalties. |
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In Gee v. the Queen, the deduction of management fees was disallowed essentially because of lack of documentation. |
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This confirms that the account holder is a non-taxpayer and allows interest to be received without the deduction of income tax. |
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The amount of the deduction is equal to the value of the stock contributed. |
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That deduction came about because Brodie had been harshly adjudged to have been at fault for an accidental head-clash in the opening seconds. |
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He said the excess water deduction on members' salary advices was recently amended. |
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It is because the interest deduction impacts an investor's after-tax rate of return. |
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A points deduction, meanwhile, is an unlikely outcome, although Wenger reacted witheringly to the possibility. |
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The Salary Packaging Section will then commence a single pre-tax deduction through the normal fortnightly payroll to recoup the amount. |
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His hooded eyes gleamed with the malignant satisfaction of a correct deduction. |
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The Chairman accepted my plea and ordered the deduction of daily allowance from my emoluments. |
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This should be criminalised or the guilty party should be penalised through the deduction of votes, Sega newspaper reported. |
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The cost of these items are a private expense and thus not an allowable deduction. |
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Members should be aware that all expenditure incurred in deriving exempt income will not be an allowable deduction. |
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Generally, no tax deduction is allowable in the case of travel between home and work. |
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The sleuth bridges a number of formats and styles while always emphasising ingenuity, deduction and a dilettante's approach to crime-solving. |
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However, the foreign earnings deduction, which is due to expire at the end of this month did not receive a reprieve. |
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If you're a member of the reserves or National Guard, you may be eligible for a new tax deduction this year. |
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Explanation is substituted for deduction, prediction, solution, determination and calculation as the objectives of science. |
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If you ask a loaded question, you get the answer you want, but your deduction from it may be unsound. |
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The tax deduction limits on employer contributions to profit-sharing plans will increase up to 25 percent of total employee compensation. |
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The only blemish to Freitas' night was a point deduction for a low blow in round number ten. |
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Well, the deduction may not be way off beam, but there are also those among youngsters who spend their time meaningfully. |
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Most people work fewer than 250 days a year after the deduction of weekends, holidays, vacations, and sick leave. |
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Knowing the difference between assumption and deduction, and between presumption and proof, can alter one's outlook and transform an electorate. |
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You must keep proof to support your claim to a deduction as long as your income tax return can be examined. |
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And it certainly seems to follow from the fact that this deduction is possible that I could not have done this thing. |
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More formally, the conclusion of a deduction follows necessarily from the premisses. |
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No architect of these institutions has proceeded by deduction from general principles. |
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A deduction was also made for the negative working capital existing on the balance sheet. |
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Proving was no longer a matter of transforming terms in accordance with rules, but a process of logical deduction from concepts. |
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Hundt also demanded a higher deduction for pensioners who take early retirement. |
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The first principles of a science are not subject to deduction from more basic principles. |
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Secondly, he argues in favor of hypothesis and deduction, that is, in favor of Milne et al. |
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Those employed in domestic service will be able to claim the amount they earn as a tax deduction. |
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In the opinion of the Emigration Board some deduction should be made from the payment of freight on that account. |
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Many large corporations have avoided federal income taxes in recent years due to this deduction. |
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To take the deduction, the owner must itemize his or her deductions and can have only one second home. |
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When the total of all your itemized deductions exceeds the standard deduction, you should itemize. |
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In addition to exceeding the ASHRAE standard, lighting systems will have to incorporate bi-level switching controls to qualify for the deduction. |
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He accepted that, on the judge's findings, no deduction was to be made in respect of steps which could have been taken in mitigation. |
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However, just as deduction entails an element of induction, the inductive process is likely to entail a modicum of deduction. |
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But it is perhaps truer of Spinoza than of his contemporaries that his enterprise was one of radical deduction from first principles. |
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Aristotle gave a system of logical deduction which was seen as the ultimate form for reasoning for many centuries. |
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When someone consumes a house, they do concretely record a tax deduction on their 1040 and pay less taxes. |
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In comparison, all other tax deduction measures are too piecemeal, and too minimal, in effect. |
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But the companies get a deduction, because the gains count as employee compensation, a deductible expense. |
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It has dealt with, for example, shop trading hours in Kelly's Case, with the deduction of union dues in Alcan, with union badges in Archer's Case, and so forth. |
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Although this is time-consuming, the business gets a full deduction when computing its profits, and everything is above-board if a Revenue audit takes place. |
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Master of deduction Sherlock refuses to put together the evidence that his girlfriend Alyssa is cheating on him. |
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National Review's editors would rather end the deduction for state and local taxes than increase rates. |
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The threat of administration and a subsequent deduction of ten league points is growing closer by the day and Stubbs is the only remaining contender to complete a rescue. |
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I'm a pretty strong believer in the common-sense level-headedness of middle America, and they seem pretty firmly attached to the benefits of the mortgage interest deduction. |
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As a matter of fact no antithesis exists between deduction and induction. |
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You can then refer to the tax return to see whether a deduction was taken. |
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The unions are spending a boatload of money to protect their paycheck deduction for dues and to fight against extending the time to get teacher tenure. |
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As it is separated from the other words in the list by a comma on either side, it is identified as a separate deduction from the selling prices of the inventory items. |
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Under self-assessment a particular view of a transaction or tax deduction is often taken which is felt to be correct but where the tax treatment is uncertain. |
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The devil was predictably in the details, with a surcharge on the rich and a call to end the state and local tax deduction. |
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That would have involved overturning a 1977 Court decision that upheld automatic deduction of union dues. |
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A deduction with a negative conclusion must have one negative premise. |
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They also become eligible for the AMT, and if they aren't hit by the AMT, they will get hit by the pease deduction phaseout. |
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After eliminating the impossibilities, the master of deduction explained, he had been left with one simple irrevocable conclusion, as plain as the nose on one's face. |
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With acceptance, new constructive principles appear, supplementing pure logical deduction from fine-grained analysis as irreducible explanations of observed phenomena. |
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No deduction is given for contingent liabilities until they crystallise. |
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If an argument is invalid, there is no deduction for it in the system. |
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A small screen on the turnstile shows that the deduction has been made. |
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There is an important matter outstanding, in the shape of a Carrick appeal to the FAI against the deduction of three points in a game against Dungarvan. |
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Though no cost standards are provided in the minutes, it is mentioned that the profit was calculated after the deduction from revenue of all manufacturing costs. |
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During the national election campaign, Mr. Klein boasted he'd open more private clinics and begin a tax deduction based on income to raise more revenue. |
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Thus this new format inevitably threatens the present system, in which employers get a tax deduction for financing pension funds for their workers. |
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Global learners, on the other hand, process information by deduction, reasoning from general conclusions or theories to predictions and explanations. |
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The rules of deduction are rules of entailment, not rules of inference. |
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You see, my sophisticated powers of deduction are unmatched. |
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Rhetoric and dialectic rely on the same theory of deduction and induction. |
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Patricia's deduction of this fact prompts a chain of realizations. |
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Albert is thus led to present a highly systematized theory of the forms of inference, which represents a major step forward in the medieval theory of logical deduction. |
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The intellectual method that they adopted was not Cartesian deduction from abstract first principles, but induction, based on careful, scientific observation. |
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The IRS rejected the deduction, saying the company had to capitalize the payment and amortize it over the life of the new lease. |
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Through his powers of deduction, he realized that the plan would never work. |
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Ilse the 2014 Form 1040 Schedule A to determine whether itemizing is better than claiming the standard deduction. |
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It's a way to squeeze the political donor community for a good cause, and they get a night of inside jokes and a tax deduction, besides. |
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Thus, for a taxpayer to be entitled to an amortization deduction on an amortizable Sec. |
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The deduction for state and local taxes does not much interest Texans. |
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Of the three circuit courts that have ruled on this issue, two agreed with the Tax Court, but one allowed a flail deduction for such fees. |
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It makes use of abductive reasoning, which is fundamentally different from induction and deduction. |
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The corporation receives a dividend-received deduction of 100 percent of the deductible dividend percentage computed in accordance with Sec. |
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The ad depicted Humpty Dumpty in a hospital using a smartphone application to ask whether he could claim a tax deduction for medical expenses. |
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These restrictions formed a lot of tension between trade nations, causing a major deduction during the depression. |
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A deduction of an Ordinal Scale, a ranking, from cardinal data is always possible. |
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In this paper, we present a system which is a natural deduction version of protothetic. |
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The truth depends on, or is only arrived at by, a legitimate deduction from all the facts which are truly material. |
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Residents contribute to a National Health Insurance Plan through salary deduction and nominal user fees. |
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The amount owed is equal to the total of the agreed-to-pay amount minus the copay minus the risk pool deduction. |
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When the ceiling rule applies, it uncontrovertibly results in misallocations of income, gain, loss, and deduction. |
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In addition, many systems allow deduction of some types of personal expenses, such as home mortgage interest or medical expenses. |
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Many jurisdictions allow notional deductions for individuals, and may allow deduction of some personal expenses. |
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In other words, preserving the deduction is a fallback position. |
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Even so, the difference between getting an up-front deduction or amortizing it over three years is significant. |
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The literal language of the section does not contain any carryover provision for nondeductible, noncapital expenses or for the oil and gas depletion deduction. |
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In this regard, to be eligible for the estate tax marital deduction, the property interest cannot be a nondeductible interest or a terminable interest. |
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By selling depreciated property and donating the proceeds of the sale to charity, you can claim both a capital loss and a charitable contribution deduction. |
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In such situations, the ceiling rule will result in misallocation of tax income, gain, loss, or deduction for both the contributing partner and the noncontributing partners. |
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Surrey were relegated at the end of that season, but the effect of the penalty cannot be properly estimated by simply removing the 8 point deduction from the final table. |
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If they are greater than the standard deduction, you should itemize. |
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Moral particularism accepts analogical moral reasoning, rejecting both deduction and induction, since only the former can do without moral principles. |
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In these views deduction is of central concern not only in predicate logic, but in set theory too, understood from an infinitistic ideal perspective. |
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Clarkson and May's voices went high and squeaky due to the gas, but Hammond's did not as it had leaked out, once again leading to a 1,000 point deduction. |
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Plato believed that deduction would simply follow from premises, hence he focused on maintaining solid premises so that the conclusion would logically follow. |
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The income tax deduction can be spread over six tax years and, in the majority of cases, may be applied to the property owner's federal and state income tax returns. |
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No deduction is allowed for amounts paid to send a problem child to a special school to obtain the benefits of its course of study and disciplinary methods. |
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You might want to donate the old junk and just take the deduction. |
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Furthermore, the IRS says you cannot take a charitable deduction for tuition, even if you pay for children to attend parochial schools or qualifying nonprofit daycare centers. |
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The people who were meant to be buying the club out of administration have now pulled out in protest at the six-point deduction, leaving the Bulls effectively ownerless. |
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He further held that induction and deduction are correlative processes of formal logic, each resting on the necessities of thought and deriving thence its several laws. |
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Calculation of correlation coefficients of curves resulting deduction of an appropriate normal distribution from a smoothed histogram is taken as a basis for the algorithm. |
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Nonprofit leaders need to find the sector's ch'i before they can defend against assault by regulators and legislators who seek to amend or eliminate the charitable deduction. |
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