The summary--and rebuttal--of several dozen other arguments by tax protestors is clearly intended to scare taxpayers.
This is a tough one to refute at the summary-judgment stage, and an easy out for the judge.
These requests have been stonewalled by Team Obama, which has to date deigned to provide only a classified summary - a far cry from the authoritative text.
Joseph suggests that for important or semi-important things, his people should have live discussions followed up by summary e-mails so there are fewer misunderstandings.
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The report by the NHS Information Centre looks at the number of deaths following treatment, known as the Summary Hospital-Level Mortality Indicator (SHMI).
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On the eve of this strategically momentous development, the Center for Security Policy released a nineteen-page summary of a High- Level Roundtable Discussion it convened to address the subject on 11 December 2000.
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Group Lotus had applied for a summary judgement - where a judge decides a case there and then and stops it going to a full trial - that it was within its rights to end its relationship with Fernandes and that he had no rights to use the Lotus name.
But he said that after reading a 300-page summary of a 6, 000-page report on CIA interrogation and detention policies, he did "not know what the truth is".
Summary Opinion 2012-100, (October 16, 2012), sometimes all the Service needs is the smell test.
Michael Atkin, MD of the Enterprise Data Management Council, runs through the latest developments on data standards and regulation in his executive summary for non-members.
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Although Kaplan's piece adds nothing new to the current pile-on against Israel, it is a relatively concise summary of the so-called "realist" view of Israel, and for that reason it is worth considering his arguments.
By the time he was 14, he had co-written the specification for RSS -- originally Rich Site Summary, now Really Simple Syndication -- a Web-publishing technology for delivering syndicated content from frequently updated sites, such as blogs or news websites.
It's not enough if you say, for example, that we've offered a health care plan and I look up -- this is just under the section that you've just provided me, or the book that you just provided me -- summary of GOP health care reform bill: The GOP plan will lower health care premiums for American families and small businesses, addressing America's number-one priority for health reform.
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The article offers a simple, top-line summary of the initiative, noting practical ways it will make business start-up easier and more attractive, including cutting taxes on small businesses and making access to capital easier.
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After submitting a two-page summary, the 300 applicants that make the first cut are invited to Boston to present a 20-minute pitch in front of a panel of local angel investors, venture capitalists and CEOs.
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Contestants were required to submit a one-page venture summary, a business model canvas, and a three-minute elevator-pitch.
Do they want a five-minute verbal update each morning, a weekly summary email, or a 10-page Word document at the end of the project?
Click here for copies of a six-page summary of this important Center Roundtable Discussion.
Copies of the summary of the High-Level Roundtable on "After the Hand-over" are attached.
Ms Bundy said the South Yorkshire Police investigation had ended and she had received a summary of the 160-page report.
Like Siu and Snyder, many contestants found it relatively easy to complete the one-page summary and the business model canvas.
There is some concern that a one-page summary printed on only one side isn't adequate, especially for more complex drugs.
Between desktops, laptops, tablets and smartphones, some hiring experts say there's little reason to peruse a dead-tree summary of someone's career anymore.
For the Enron Task Force, however, it was Kathryn Ruemmler who delivered a calm, blow-by-blow summary of the government's charges and the supporting evidence.
Far more than presenting a return-driven justification for ethical business practices, Driven describes a comprehensive, rank-ordered summary of what drives higher performance and valuation.
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The primary source of scary climate change alarmism routinely trumpeted in the media originates from politically cherry-picked summary report items issued by the U.N.
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And all of us know the difference between reading a heart-wrenching classic novel to reading a 2-line summary of what the novel is about.
His comments mirrored a six-page summary report about his administration's investigation.
These reasons are laid out in a nine-page summary released this afternoon of an important Casey Symposium held earlier this fall on the future of Russia.
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Although the U.N. investigation found that Palestinian militants also committed war crimes, the overwhelming majority of the criticism in a summary of the 574-page report targets Israel.
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