Third, a tax exemption is only important to an entity that makes a profit.
Alwaleed created an entity called Jeddah Economic Company in 2009 to develop Kingdom City.
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Sidley Austin as an entity escaped criminal prosecution, but a former partner, Raymond J.
The advantages of an entity accountable to the users of the system are manifest.
The infrared imagery revealed a little bright blob in the disk, suggesting an entity emitting radiation.
But in fact the budgeting process is the problem here, not government as an entity.
As the franchise progressed, they became an entity we tolerated, despite stretching a few questions of logic.
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It would have disqualified TAP from doing any business with an entity that receives federal government funds.
The infrared imagery revealed a little bright blob in the disk, suggesting an entity that was emitting radiation.
Like many an entity with a message, the Church must embrace social media to get the word out.
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For starters international law has objective criteria for determining whether or not an entity qualifies as a state.
Pritzker indicates on page 2 of her filing that hers is in an entity called 1901 Orchard Property LLC.
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An entity can continue to borrow at attractive rates as long as investors believe they will get paid back.
That means taxpayers who purchase foreign real estate through an entity are covered.
What accounts for the poor performance of the post office as an entity?
You have a financial interest in an entity outside your country of residence.
The fundamental concept of limited liability--you can't lose more money than the amount you invested in an entity--is being eroded.
FRS5, which requires the substance of an entity's transactions to be reported in its financial statements, regardless of legal form.
Medical device giant Abbott Laboratories, for example, recently announced it would jettison its laboratory-research-focused subsidiary into an entity called AbbVie.
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Securitisation is really an arbitrage: with surplus collateral, assets can be bundled into an entity with a supercharged credit rating.
" He sees "a fundamental change in the industry, and it's about making customer purchases come together as an entity.
Only such an entity can move effectively and with all deliberate speed to rescue us from this impending, costly chaos.
Consumers can securely store card information, address books and more in a secure cloud, hosted by an entity they trust.
Currently, listed partnerships don't have to pay corporate income tax as an entity, but that would change, starting in 2020.
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My five year plan is to expand into different markets and open up an entity that focuses solely on non-profit organizations.
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When you say reviewing options with international partners, are we talking about NATO as an entity and NATO members in particular?
An entity should, however, shield you and your investors from normal business debts should your business go bankrupt--unless you personally guaranteed them.
That board has explicitly rejected stewardship with its implicit notion of incidence in favour of what it calls an entity-based approach to accounting.
This is not an ideal path we look to pursue, but we can't sit idly by and let an entity steal our signal.
When an entity shifts focus from how to change and grow to how to avoid loss, at that moment it begins to die.
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