So that's, I guess, the biggest positive I can take out of today's performance.
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In management consulting, gut feelings are what you work hard to take out of the equation.
It taxes people based on what they take out of the system, not on what they put in.
Relativity could now produce and distribute its own movies and avoid the 12% distribution fee studios take out of ticket sales.
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And there are currently restrictions on the amount of money Bangladeshi businesspeople can take out of the country and invest elsewhere.
The sales your neighbors take out of town come right back in, in the form of visitors from nearby markets and tourism.
And Adobe would agree to take out of this version of Flash the extra functionality that allows it to run programs in addition to showing videos.
In addition to the corporate tax on profits, owners also would owe personal taxes on any money they take out of the company as dividends.
They argued the summons and order did not require them to provide copies of the documents to Revenue Agent Lucia to take out of the Proteus offices.
All it really means is that banks are being pressurised into providing more credit to the economy than they take out of it, but with small business lending.
The more time and energy you have to take out of your normal activities to search for a house, the less time and energy you have available to work.
What I take out of the article is that it is ok for men to do all the things that come along with a career, but not for women to do the same.
Pakistan delegation members in Colombo complained that they were short of shopping money because foreign currency restrictions are tight and the amount of money they can take out of Pakistan is tiny.
Mr. PICKER: When I need that money, I'd like to know that whatever I need I can take out of that account and its there without having to diminish it by having to pay taxes on it.
Because to classify them as permanently and totally disabled, take them out of the workforce, take them out of what essentially is the best therapy they could have, which is a job, would be a great crime.
"The cliched saying "you can take the Indian out of India but you can't take India out of the Indians" holds true and that is also partly why people want to go back and be comfortable around the environment they grew up in, " added the young businessman from Ahmedabad.
So I want to thank all the police officers who are here for giving their best efforts every single day. (Applause.) I want to thank Governor Hickenlooper for his outstanding leadership. (Applause.) I want to thank all the families who are here for your courage in being willing to take out of this tragedy something positive.
Because of the way the RMD holiday played out for folks due to take money out of their IRAs for the first time, there was no April 1 deadline for IRA holders last year, but there is this year.
Ms. PULIDO: Well, it doesn't mean - they take out more out of the system than they put in.
The Tax Foundation reports that almost 70% of Americans take more out of the tax system than they pay into it.
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But the problem of how to take power out of Whitehall remains.
Most of the game is in first person though there are moments of vehicular combat that take you out of that point of view.
Yet many of the partners, often government-owned enterprises, are so short of cash that they take money out of the joint venture, even if this means cutting back on investment.
Many teams are guilty of encouraging their players to take opponents out of the game.
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The Express unit plans to reduce the number of flights each day, take planes out of service and offer buyouts to employees in hopes of lower expenses.
"The message is going to be sent from New Hampshire to America and the world that we're going to give the government back to the people of the United States, take it out of the hands of the special interests, the big money people, and give it back to you, " McCain told supporters at a rally in Keene.
The remedy, as proposed by Stevens, buy up maybe half of the 415 fishing permits and take them out of circulation.
But then again, with all the fancy terms being bandied about and a plethora of ways that one can now take risk out of your portfolio, perhaps some new phrases are indeed warranted.
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Mr Taylor added that staff are also unhappy about an increase in the length of shifts and the decision to take crews out of ambulance stations and be deployed at major road junctions.
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