Once money is in a conventional 401(k) account, it can't be moved over to a Roth version.
Year 2000 experts say the medical community, far behind others who depend on computers, needs to speed things up, because this is one deadline that can't be moved.
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These are two of the most difficult areas of dispute - one group because they won't be moved from their current location and the other because they insist on returning to homes they left decades ago.
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Among the conference's other significant insights: the tax base of an independent Scotland, or other small countries open to cross-border migration of income and assets, may have to focus ever more on items that can't be moved, such as buildings and land.
Moving a house once doesn't mean it won't have to be moved again.
Now, with DeJonge making regular visits, Carter's father doesn't have to be moved from his home and his health has improved.
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The last thing that should happen is that the teacher who has genuinely failed in a school and who clearly shouldn't be in the profession, is just be moved somewhere else.
They didn't think this one had to be moved for another year, but they were wrong unfortunately.
"Flooding wouldn't need to be a problem if people moved further back from the water, " Auer says.
Many of the articles are a few years old but don't be misguided into believing that science has moved on.
But you hadn't moved to Florida so it could be much worse up north.
It would be nice if T-shirt fact checkers eventually moved on to the blatant falsehoods printed on bumper stickers.
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Even if Georgia ever got the boundary moved, it still wouldn't necessarily be able to slake its thirst.
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"The time couldn't be better to move this forward, because we've now moved our focus from food safety to include food security, " said Durbin, who introduced his Safe Food Act last week.
That lawyer has requested that the trial be moved outside New Delhi, arguing that his client won't get an impartial hearing locally.
Now the world has moved on and smartphone photography is all about apps, which won't be developed for the Symbian platform.
Some of the 50 Senate Democrats who voted in favor of cloture in support of the original DREAM Act may have been moved by the humanitarian argument that young people brought here by their parents shouldn't be forced to languish in the world of the undocumented.
"Without the system, I wouldn't be able to see anything at all, and if you were in front of me and you moved left and right, I'm not going to realize any of this, " Elias Konstantopolous, one of about 50 Americans and Europeans using the device in clinical trials, told the New York Times.
When they moved in, the Butlers had an open house "so that the neighbors wouldn't be so angry there was such a big house on their street, " Ms. Butler said.
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