Given the political cycle and strong differences on both sides of the aisle in Washington, we do not anticipate any material tax law changes over the near term that would prompt material overseas cash repatriation, whether in the form of a 2004-style Homeland Investment Act of more fundamental long-term tax reform.
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In 1981, the Uniform Determination of Death Act made brain death a legal form of death in all 50 states.
It might also act as a form of physiotherapy, to help victims of strokes restore the use of their legs.
Among the items voted on: The DREAM act, a form of amnesty for illegal aliens who entered the country as young children and attended college or served two years in the military.
Money was never intended to act as a form of identity tracking or payments restriction and this is why the option for anonymous and untraceable transactions is so vital as society moves to a world of digital currency.
The blackface minstrel act was a very popular form of entertainment in 19th-century America.
Souness had a hard act to follow in the form of Kenny Dalglish, indeed he later said his decision to return was the biggest mistake of his career.
For many new citizens struggling with English, the act of casting a vote was their own form of civic commitment.
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The coaches argued that the salary cap was a form of wage-fixing that violated Section 1 of the Sherman Act.
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Orange roughys are found on, or around, mineral-rich seamounts that often form coral and act as feeding and spawning hubs for a variety of marine life.
Medicine, which is mainly the act of mending such processes, was until recently a glorious form of trial-and-error, augmented by a web of probabilistic models that output the creation of treatments.
The Act in its final form represented a turning point in the emergence of disabled people from the shadows of neglect and indifference, and was the foundation stone of Alf's subsequent parliamentary career.
About a third of the Recovery Act were essentially stabilization funds either for individuals in the form of unemployment insurance or assistance to states so that they didn't have to lay off teachers and firefighters and police officers.
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Not everyone is slacking: America reacted to its own corporate-governance scandals by implementing tighter regulation, in the form of the Sarbanes-Oxley act and, perhaps as a consequence, has seen a slowdown in foreign listings on the New York Stock Exchange.
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Serving your own homemade wine to guests is a matter of pride, and the act of drinking it has been refined to an art form.
He has pointed out that ACT's patients sign a consent form in which they are told about the risk of an allergic reaction.
Some of those lawmakers had threatened a filibuster to prevent the act from being renewed in its current form.
Green named the victim on his Facebook page and the court was told he accepted that it was an "act of utter stupidity" and that he did not realise it was in essence a form of publication.
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One popular objection says that the IRS violates the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1980 by failing to put a required Office of Management and Budget control number on form instructions.
"Dog owners already have a duty of care under the Animal Welfare Act but it can be difficult to ensure that this duty is being met without a reliable form of identification, " he said.
In addition, the existing form of the CARD Act stipulates that credit card companies cannot change the interest rates on existing balances unless a consumer is 60 days delinquent.
Others felt that this was colluding with a form of denial and the real problem was that some parents were not facing up to or engaging with the need to act.
But Gleeson said Web sites generally face a balancing act between meeting their legal requirements to explain their policy towards personal information -- often in the form of dense terms and conditions pages written in "legalese" -- and providing the same information in a way accessible to users.
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