The more progressive the tax code, the more economics has to compensate to provide the same return on investment.
Though the software component still needs to be built, the feedback from the forceplate could sense if a patient is about to lose his or her balance and compensate to keep the subject upright.
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The Leicestershire study also found that, as nursing has become more high-tech, there is less physical contact with patients, so nurses are using massage to compensate and to demonstrate care for patients.
Mr. Ferri, I can only surmise we hurt your feelings by not offering to invite and compensate you to speak at the Las Vegas MoneyShow.
The dilation of the vessels to compensate then led to the throbbing pain, so the thinking went.
But it is by no means clear that speed will be enough to compensate for access to sites which enable people in Iran to keep in touch with each other and with the rest of the world.
"He did try to compensate for perceived inferiority to a degree, " said historian Kyle Longley.
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So it then raises taxes to compensate and that tends to hurt not only growth but revenue itself.
To compensate, he plans to cut the number of hours his nurses and nursing assistants work so they will be considered part-time under the law.
The company would like to see a fraction of the credit go to utilities to compensate them for having to reserve space on their transmission systems and for having to run the back-up systems when the wind dies down.
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This philosophical grounding helps to gain agreement on how to compensate in a downturn and to manage expectations as well.
As their profits erode, the networks are trying to compensate by charging higher fees to carriers like Dish Network for carrying their programming.
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High tech companies like Broadcom, rely on stock options to compensate talented employees who want to align their compensation with the success of the company.
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This is the justification for the VAT cut and the massive tax rises that will be needed to compensate for it in years to come.
The holder of a bond rated single-B gets scarcely 3.5 percentage points of premium to compensate for what are sure to be nasty losses of principal whenever a recession hits.
On a separate transport issue, Transport Minister Keith Brown was asked whether the Scottish Government will have to compensate BP for potential damage to its pipeline during construction of the new Forth road bridge.
Such an amount is far from inconsequential and banks are likely to compensate for their newfound inability to freely determine interchange prices by increasing their checking account fees while simultaneously lowering the rewards offered by debit cards.
However, the main issue that will need to be resolved in the case between the ACC and Maryland is as follows: at the time the exit fee provision was created, was its primary purpose to penalize a school considering withdrawing from the Conference, or was the exit fee meant to compensate and redress the injury to the ACC?
To compensate, they're trying to limited film development to movies that either have attached stars or international appeal (like horror movies).
And the court has unequivocally rejected any sliding scale approach that previously allowed strong evidence of materiality to compensate for weak evidence of intent to deceive.
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Generally speaking, punitive damages are not meant to compensate the victim as much as to deter similar negligent behavior on behalf of the wrongdoer in the future.
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On the other hand, if you raise the credits for married taxpayers to the point where getting married offers the same tax result as being single, you've got a budgetary issue--where is the money to compensate for these additional credits going to come from?
To compensate livestock owners for any livestock lost to wolves, the Defenders of Wildlife has a Wolf Compensation Trust Fund.
As mentioned above, Google could improve its users ads engagement in order to compensate for the loss of user visits to Facebook.
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Cash was known to vanish: in one instance, seventy-eight million dollars that had been set aside to compensate people whose homes had been demolished to make way for railroad tracks disappeared.
He said the pope's full lung should be able to compensate for the partial one, similar to how parts of the brain may pick up functions of other regions damaged by a stroke.
The Federal Emergency Management Agency told Congress on Tuesday the flood insurance program was nearly out of money to compensate storm victims and required new authority to borrow more money to meet its obligations.
The Ibrox boss would like to add a defender and a striker to his squad, the latter to compensate for the loss of their top scorer to the Turks.
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The number of full-time employees getting government wage subsidies to compensate for working shorter hours has now surged to more than a quarter of a million, from just 16, 000 a year ago.
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From 1998 to 2001, funds from the Global Environment Facility (GEF) were used to allot grants to villagers for ecological forest management and to compensate them for the loss of the right to exploit the forest.
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