Google scheme to gut tax exposure in the U.K. through clever legal foot work in Dublin, have announced a new multinational tax rate of 10 percent on profits drawn off of new patents.
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Instead of driving to the ballpark, they tie a ball and chain to each foot and walk to work, because they're scrappy like that.
Over the last few years of his life, Mr Foot contemplated writing a serious work of socialist philosophy.
However, traders fear they will have to foot the bill for the work.
The police credit community work, more foot patrols, extra vehicles and sharper investigations.
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Shortly after registering, Spark "woggers" (runners who walk) began sending her instant messages, motivating her to join a real-life running club to work on her foot.
The second most reported method of travel to work was by foot, 11%, or 2.8 million, followed by bus, minibus or coach, 7%, or 1.9 million.
When asked about his prior experience in government, and its relation to his current work with Jaipur Foot, Mehta explained that his tenure in public service conditioned him to be accountable.
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New digital printers make short work of forty-foot billboards, he said, producing one in under an hour.
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Dealership foot traffic was up after the WORK PLAY LOVE tour, and the events generated 7, 000 consumer leads.
In the 1840s, an English author famously wrote that if every person in China lengthened his shirttail by a foot, British cotton mills would work around the clock.
New York's culture of walking and mass transit created foot traffic to make the business model work.
The walls of the 18, 674-square-foot home are up, but additional work is needed to finish off the four-bedroom, five-bath home.
In the meantime, the (mainly Republican) states that oppose Obamacare have been able to use the legal impasse as a perfect excuse for foot-dragging: they have not started work on setting up the subsidy regimes and health-insurance exchanges that will be needed in 2014, when the bill is supposed to come fully into force.
Also, crews are at work at the 5, 900-foot level developing a bypass around a rock burst from a year ago.
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The 6-foot-5, 310-pound Aboushi will work at left and right tackle, as well as potentially guard to add depth to the offensive line.
Similarly, experienced retirees can take on projects at their discretion, and displaced workers can use freelance work to make contacts and get their foot in the door.
Thin-film solar makers want to work with the 64-square-foot sheets of glass used by Applied's LCD customers, but solar glass is four times as thick as display glass.
Work is slow along the 525-foot-wide route to Umm Qasr's grain elevator, where the Dredge Carolina chews up the mud with its 3, 000 horsepower cutter and suctions out the loosened silt.
He had missed 13 straight games with the right foot injury, though he had been gradually increasing his work in practice in recent days before going right back in the starting lineup Saturday.
The big question haunting the Republican Party has been whether the evangelical foot-soldiers could be bothered to do the grunt work or even turn out to vote (Karl Rove blamed Mr Bush's election squeaker in 2000 on the fact that 4m evangelicals stayed at home when they heard of young George's drunk-driving conviction).
When you look at where Madonna's career is today in the same week we learned Whitney Houston drowned in a foot of water, you're reminded that God truly does work in mysterious ways.
Founded earlier this year, Bonham Strand today runs a brightly lit, 2, 000-square foot studio workshop in Lai Chi Kok, where a dozen tailors work at long desks, surrounded by clothes racks and fabric samples.
That this sort of thing is being decided in a Tyler, TX courthouse is an unfortunate illustration of the foot-dragging our elected officials are engaging in and the hard work yet to be done.
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Nonprofit 1871 on May 2 will open its doors to about 100 start-ups seeking affordable office space and a collaborative work environment in a new 50, 000-square-foot center, which is now under construction in the city's Merchandise Mart.
As Bill Brown and his crew tied down his 50-foot boat, the Jamie B, he said his biggest concern was losing work days to fish tuna.
He took only three minutes to settle the nerves around a noisy Stamford Bridge, taking advantage of good work by Valencia old boy Juan Mata to roll a left-foot finish beyond Diego Alves.
The idea has been scrapped but some work will be done to make the area more accessible to people on foot.
When organizations are operating in digital, we also can find ourselves faced with what seem like thousand-foot stone drops: seemingly insurmountable hurdles to accomplishing our goals and making our platforms work the way we imagined.
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Hill, who drew the plans for a 220-square-foot space shown here, says that a rolling ladder is essential for the scenario to work.
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