To be fair, deals on office supplies shift by brand and item--and stores offer different promotions at different times of the year.
And if the donated item-say a computer-is given by a business that has already deducted the item as a business expense, there is no further writeoff.
Routers that once just shifted data packets around the Internet now figure out what new item--Internet phones, a laptop, a PDA, possibly an appliance--is joining the network.
Sir Ian said he was considering publishing claims under generic headings such as "office costs" - rather than item by item - as long as Ipsa itself was able to keep itemised records.
Under the law, you would walk into a place like McDonald's and see calories listed under every menu item -- Big Mac (540 calories), McNuggets (10 pieces- 470 calories) and medium fries (380 calories).
In accordance with state tax laws, the total selling price of an item will generally include item-level shipping and handling charges, item-level discounts, gift-wrap charges, and an allocation of order-level shipping and handling charges and order-level discounts.
It would be a grave disservice to the Majority Leader, to the institution he manages so ably and to the Nation if the appearance that strings were attached to the Chemical Manufacturers Association's largesse were to sully Senator Lott's future stewardship of the top CMA legislative agenda item -- the CWC.
The 141-item test, co-created by Yale University Provost Peter Salovey, measures how well applicants might manage or understand their own emotions with questions about everyday scenarios.
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With respect to the line-item veto, I actually -- I think there's not a President out there that wouldn't love to have it.
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Its ten-item list of priorities covers everything from grain-procurement prices (up) to the corporate-tax burden imposed by VAT (down), taking in infrastructure, post-earthquake reconstruction, health care, education and environmental protection.
That infamous sarong, which he was pictured wearing in 1998, was certainly one "eye-raising item" but as Newkey-Burden explains, Beckham had no regrets.
For a fee, some wallet providers will let retailers access customer data, such as how many times a particular shopper has purchased an item or what the best-selling item of the week was.
Then the last item, the fifth item, which bears especially on what's going on here -- the last item on our congressional "To-Do" list is something that will help a lot of you in particular.
The truth is that the line-item veto does not end the business of political give-and-take.
The Obama transition team is sending a seven-page, 63-item questionnaire to every candidate for Cabinet and other high-ranking positions in the incoming administration.
Since the mill produced more flour than the biscuit factory needed, they moved into instant noodles, a popular fast-food item in Nepal, procuring know-how from a Thai firm (hence the name Wai Wai).
This year, as at past G-8 meetings, there will be another, enormously momentous item in play - a threat that will receive, all other things being equal, little if any public notice.
Barring a constitutional amendment, it seems that the line-item veto may turn out to be one of America's shorter-lived fiscal experiments, at least at presidential level. (Forty-three state governors have this power, and it is under no threat there.) Despite its controversy, the veto does nothing to change the basic structure of budget-making.
The EU's main audit body says agricultural subsidies - the biggest item in the EU budget - often go to people who do little or no farming.
It changes the equation, however, if she thinks she might want to buy a big-ticket item like a house in the not-too-distant future.
Instead of two four-man groups making big runs of each item, four two-man teams do small runs of a few pieces.
One involves the player's character walking into a specific building, picking up an item, walking out - and then returning to find a new item has appeared.
Though his autograph has become the opposite of a rare collector's item, in-person sales remain strong.
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In Massachusetts, the governor can exercise a line-item veto, but only for spending bills.
Senator Mattingly has introduced a bill permitting a 2-year trial run of the line-item veto.
The company is marketing the scarce item at low-key events for 30 to 50 luxury-car owners.
Jurors will be brought in in groups of 75 and must answer an 80-item questionnaire.
Treatment begins with a 500-item questionnaire for parents, covering diet, behaviors and family life.
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