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Instead, many employers will be using the 2012 tables come January but will omit the two-percentage-point Social Security tax cut in effect this year.
WSJ: Tax Report: The Artificially Shrinking Paycheck
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It is deeply misleading to omit one of the worst post-war train accidents.
ECONOMIST: No ��win!*�� situation
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Prof Harmer said that the NCF had not been aware that the health board had decided to deliberately omit plans to reorganise secondary care - general hospital services - from its consultation document and focus instead on changes to primary care - GP and community hospitals - and specialist hospital services.
BBC: Prof Mike Harmer
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Current accounting rules allow retailers that sign certain long-term leases to omit the leased property from their balance sheets. (The basic rule is that omission is acceptable if the lease term is less than 75% of the useful life of the building.) But the Financial Accounting Standards Board may change that next year.
FORBES: Retailers
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Many net-price calculators are based on data from the 2010-11 academic year, and omit data from students who don't receive grants, skewing the estimates lower.
WSJ: The New College-Cost Calculators: Are They Accurate?
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When quoting her that year on the emerging hula-hoop fad, The Wall Street Journal didn't omit her hair color either.
WSJ: She Was the 'Founding Mother'
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The published figures for the breakdown of reserves by currency omit China, even though the country accounts for a fifth of foreign-exchange reserves.
ECONOMIST: Sterling strength: Reserve power | The
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Documentary subjects range from hydraulic fracturing, or fracking ("Gasland Part II, " a sequel to Josh Fox's Oscar-nominated film), Richard Pryor ("Richard Pryor: Omit the Logic"), Bernie Madoff's longtime secretary ("In God We Trust"), Somali pirate hunters ("The Project") and Elaine Stritch ("Elaine Stritch: Shoot Me").
WSJ: Linklater, Green films join Tribeca lineup