The transaction, in other words, leaves you no better or worse off in pretax terms but considerably better off aftertax.
Although Android smartphones gained further traction in terms of total footprint, iPhones blew the doors off in terms of revenue both for Apple and for iOS developers.
The budget will still creep up in real terms until it flattens off in 2015.
Don't let millions of Americans who are out there looking for work right now, and the economy is starting to improve but they don't have a job yet -- don't leave them without a lifeline in terms of cutting off their unemployment insurance.
And if he pulled a Cam Newton in 2011 with a transcendent year, it may have paid off in terms of endorsements post-Ohio State as well as a high draft position.
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The President asked for sacrifices by those companies in making some hard decisions that for years they had put off in terms of restructuring in order to build a better future for its workers and the communities that those plants were in.
What was important to her was that everyone in her country be better off in absolute terms.
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With Kennedy's big personality, influence and bipartisan nature in health care negotiations, "we'd be a lot better off today in terms of getting something passed, " said Democratic strategist Joe Trippi.
Are you actually worse off in terms of quitting than when you started?
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It may or may not pay off in terms of profits, and what payoffs occur might be decades down the line.
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He was, of course, admitting that the foundation's high-profile "small schools" initiative hadn't paid off in terms of changed outcomes--and he and his team deserve plaudits for acknowledging this.
Motorola has moved aggressively over the last two years to shift its phone line up to smartphones and this has paid off in terms over increasing the average selling price of its phones.
Some of the more traditional energy producers say if you want the economy to do better, maybe take some of the regulations off in terms of making it easier to drill or to gather coal until you can develop those green energies.
At the other end, the Blues appeared to have the edge in terms of pace and movement off the ball.
The evidence is that most of the population are better off in real terms than in 1979, in many cases greatly so.
But an attack on poverty, as such, would look more convincing if the poor were getting worse off in absolute terms (as in the United States).
For two, as evidenced by gold's tripling in value vs. the dollar since 1998, investors in real terms are much worse off relative to where they were previously.
In Britain, according to one estimate published in The Financial Times this week, the typical middle-class working household will be 720 pounds worse off in real terms in 2012 than in 2009.
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We've taken the shackles off him in terms of his defensive work and said to him 'Just float out there and see what problems you can create' and to be fair to him, he's had his best two games.
We are always speaking in relative terms, and cordoning off the entire population of America and lumping us on one side and then taking the average wealth of everybody else and lumping that on the other is a fine way to blur true distinctions and actual class issues.
They might be better off, in practical terms, taking the secure return from repaying their mortgage.
Your article is way off the mark in terms of the picture it portrays of Hong Kong.
In policy terms, the run-off is a battle between Mr Menem's glitzy conservatism and Mr Kirchner's nebulous social democracy.
The poorest fifth of 1977 may be much better off today in real terms, if they are still alive.
And again, the United States does not take any option off the table in terms of how we're going to deal with that.
"If you're looking at Junior Seau's situation, " Guskiewicz said, referring to the NFL star who recently committed suicide, "he was off the charts in terms of exposure" to head injuries.
Look, I think the structure of setting up PERAB and -- took some time and that probably got it off to, in terms of presidential meetings, a bit slower than the President and I think members of the PERAB would have liked.
China is off 16% in dollar terms, Germany, 20%, Hong Kong, 18%, India, 23%, Brazil, 27%, and Singapore, 12%.
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Fee-based business helps take any conflict of interest in terms of how an advisor gets paid off of the table.
Even with compensating income transfers to poorer people, who benefit in absolute terms less than the better-off from the tax relief, the idea is politically unpalatable.
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