She wrote numerous advice books, including "Ten Days To A Successful Memory" (1964), "Positive Plus: The Practical Plan for Liking Yourself Better" (1995) and "Widowed" (1992), a guide to dealing with grief written after the death of her husband in 1990.
Any realistic, practical plan to limit tax expenditure cuts to a high-income group would require a phase-in of the cuts or other accommodations, which would add to marginal tax rates, reduce the potential revenue gain, and make the resulting tax change more regressive.
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As such, any practical financial plan for retirement must take inflation into consideration.
Together, they will identify real peace-related problems in their communities and create a practical implementable action plan and commit themselves to implementing it when they return home.
Let's look at the practical side of a plan proposed by American generals and their commander in chief.
The plan emphasizes practical steps applying existing technology to produce and make widely available, and useable, alternatives to traditional transportation fuels including: ethanol (in particular, from sources other than corn), methanol and electricity.
There have been predictable objections to the plan, on these practical grounds and others.
They agreed to set up a commission that would draw up a practical, step-by-step plan.
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Besides the obvious economic benefits of increasing the number of highly educated people in an emerging economy, the plan could also have substantial practical benefits.
Moreover, even had Iraq pursued such a plan, it would have encountered practical difficulties in manufacturing centrifuges out of the aluminium tubes in question.
From a practical point of view, the American change of plan is understandable.
More specifically, rather than provide a long manifesto of the theory behind lean startup, Udacity breaks down the process of launching a business into practical steps for systematically testing hypotheses and developing a business plan that will actually work.
He repeated China's call for the "practical implementation" of former UN envoy Kofi Annan's peace plan - now widely considered defunct - and for "an immediate ceasefire".
Ms. Que, who runs a boutique law firm that helps tech start-ups navigate legal issues, says she had to pick up practical skills networking, soliciting clients, forming a business plan on her own.
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"The plan sets out ambitious timetables and clear benchmarks to measure progress and practical methods for achieving results, " he said.
In a practical sense, this tradition forces people to make their meals more diverse and plan them out more carefully, Regenstein said.
But there's one thing that the Times, my former employer, probably isn't: a practical model to be emulated by a newspaper industry desperate for a new game plan.
Having an expensive Blue Cross plan in Pennsylvania, while living 2, 000 miles away, is not practical.
Developer Programs Engineer Michael Manoochehri admits that the plan is "kind of futuristic, and maybe a little crazy, " but emphasizes the practical uses for real-time environmental analytics.
For the next few months, we plan to use this space to share our insights on decision effectiveness, as well as some practical examples from companies such as ABB, Ford Motor Company, MetLife and Hospira.
The Partnership will build upon the existing energy initiatives in the region, including the ASEAN-United States Energy Cooperation Work Plan, the APEC Energy Working Group, the East Asia Summit Energy Ministers and other forums to expand practical cooperation across the region, promote greater energy connectivity and integration, and encourage collaborative work across these and other forums, including through joint capacity building efforts.
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