Its "tax cuts for 95% of the American people" are the tax-rebate equivalent of the ancient machine-politics practice of handing out free turkeys at holiday time--nice gesture, but it does nothing to increase incentives for productive work, risk- taking and success, good things achieved by cuts in tax rates.
While it is technically an opt-out system - where consent is presumed - in practice it operates on more of an opt-in model, where consent is sought from the family of the deceased person.
The public will come to understand that repeal is not a necessary corrective to an irrational matter of discrimination (like the long-repudiated practice of keeping African-Americans out of the armed forces).
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And they point out that the bandwidth-heavy practice of streaming movies could make 3G networks more congested.
The American Cancer Society's Lichtenfeld says what looks like a slowing in the number of new breakthroughs could eventually translate into many more lives saved--it just turns out that the daily practice of medicine is not as exciting as the eureka moments.
So they took a page out of the s0-called Lean Start-up methodology to do customer development, the practice of talking to potential customers.
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The "Today" show paid for the jurors to fly up to New York and for one night at a hotel, which is standard practice for any out-of-town guest, an NBC spokeswoman said.
And the fact is that most of us are out of practice, and thus, are likely out of touch with how fast-growing companies hire now.
She defended Mr Cameron's decision to speak out about an individual's tax affairs - in contravention of normal government practice.
Before you venture out for four included rounds of golf, practice your swing - and get a few pointers - at the onsite PGA Tour Academy, one of the finest instructional facilities in the country.
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" Other investors suing Bell for fraud point out that "a simple telephone call--let alone a regular practice of verifying the purchase orders--would have revealed that the retailers had not issued the purchase orders.
First and foremost, my practice seeks out the inner life -- the essence -- of my subjects, whether they be human or inanimate.
In fact, by any objective measure, Hanoi is actually continuing its past practice of dribbling out documentation and providing minimal useful assistance to on-site investigators.
Labour MP John Mann told the Daily Telegraph, whose expose of MPs' claims led to the changes, that although there was nothing wrong with the practice of sub-letting, details of such arrangements should be out in the open.
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At the end of each practice, the Wolverines perform a call-and-response routine right out of church.
Some idea of how all this works in practice can be gleaned from considering the genealogy of just one spin-out, ThermoTrex.
That practice fell out of favor about 10 years ago when a large clinical trial -- the Women's Health Initiative -- designed to confirm these hypotheses was halted early.
Heidi Sinclair, chair of the global technology practice at Burson-Marsteller, a consulting firm that carried out the research, said the study showed that companies which had a CIO on their board of directors were also the companies that had a higher return on shareholder value.
The film takes its name from the practice of setting a small fire to clear out nearby brush, allowing a fast-advancing forest fire to pass by harmlessly.
Mr. Baum has made a practice out of this kind of work since 1988, taking one or two 18th-century houses a year that no one wants and deconstructing them, stripping away all the renovations until the original house is revealed.
In practice they usually don't, because states lack the legal authority to compel out-of-state retailers to collect the tax.
Giles feels confident he will be match-fit for the first Test, starting on 23 November, even though he is out of practice in the middle.
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However, KKR and Apollo Global Management are publicly-listed private equity firms that apparently had not been singled out before for this practice in spite of public disclosures about everything else.
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This practice of visualization has exploded in the non-profit world where organizations frequently write out vivid descriptions of what it would look like for them to accomplish their mission statement.
Clarke's troublesome back ruled him out of practice on Monday, and while he trained on Tuesday he batted only briefly to throw-downs in the nets and looked stiff and awkward as he went through some fielding drills away from the rest of his team-mates.
He sat out practice on Wednesday and is a game-time decision, meaning the Nets could be without one of their top scorers.
Many companies look at widening a campaign beyond the pulling power of the celebrity but so far playing out, in the planning stages of a campaign, "what if" a worst-case scenario happens is not common practice.
Rather, the intention was, and is, to point out that the practice of polygamy is not one to be entered into lightly as the consequences can be far-reaching, especially within the context of the family and more generally, that of the religion itself.
The new warning says recent attacks have occurred hundreds of miles off the coast, suggesting that pirates are using more "mother ships" -- a practice of using bigger boats with longer range to launch smaller pirate ships from farther out to sea, according to Pentagon officials.
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