The tax authorities also may disregard the existence of the intermediary company based on substance-over-form principles.
When opened and closed, these blinds--coated with a gravity-defying substance--initiate man's voyage into space.
The base layer of modern skis is made from a substance called ultra-high-molecular-weight polyethylene.
It may be tempting to class the model-turned-presenter as yet another all-style-no-substance star.
But the deadly solicitations of any addictive substance -- cocaine, alcohol, nicotine -- rely upon a social, economic, and political infrastructure.
This can turn a non-toxic substance called 5-fluorocytosine into a nasty chemical called 5-fluorouracil that kills all cells, normal and malignant.
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The form-vs-substance battle also rages over popular tax strategies like paying stiff intellectual-property licenses to foreign subsidiaries that also happen to siphon away all the profits of an otherwise lucrative business.
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On top of that, workers also criticized Wintek for using n-hexane -- a banned substance used for cleaning LCDs -- which they claim caused the death and paralyzation of several workers last year.
The prosecution said she put mercury amalgam - a substance used in dental fillings - into a cup of coffee she made for Ms Knowles, but the defendant claimed she was set up by her co-workers.
Zero-percent funding costs are a kind of mind- and eye-altering substance.
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As historian Fred Siegel has noted, the Kennedy phenomena differed greatly--in both style and substance--from the "lunch pail" liberalism epitomized by President Harry Truman and, to an extent, that of both Lyndon Johnson and his vice president, Hubert Humphrey.
Now we plump for style over substance - I want to show you two add-ons for the Firefox web browser that just make it look cooler.
By contrast, client ratings of the alliance predicted premature drop-out and substance abuse and dependency symptoms post-treatment, and cannabis use at 3 and 6 month follow-up.
Mr Richards told the jury that prison was "rife" with the drug and by the time of his release he needed to inject the class A substance - as well as smoke crack cocaine and snort cocaine - in order to function properly.
Ore from the mine is processed at Jaduguda into a substance called U308 - commonly known as yellow cake - and then sent to the Nuclear Fuel Complex in the southern city of Hyderabad, where uranium fuel rods are produced.
"Within one bay of the coastline there's between five and five-and-a-half tonnes of this oily substance, " said Holyhead Coastguard David North .
Notwithstanding the criticism of Mr Obama's record - which is about style more than substance - Mr Romney recognises, as the president does, that there is little political support at the moment for another costly military intervention.
In a story featured on SI.com yesterday, Sports Illustrated is reporting that Ray Lewis requested products (specifically, deer-antler spray which contains an NFL banned substance called IGF-1) from a small health supplements company based in Alabama.
This was despite repeated clinical trials which have found that homeopathic medicines - which contain heavily diluted traces of the substance causing the illness - are ineffective.
Facebook really should be proud of their effort regardless of shortcomings and complaints as should the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline (1-800-273-TALK (8255)), the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, and the National Action Alliance for Suicide Prevention.
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Among those are maternity care, substance abuse and mental-health services and prescription-drug coverage, which aren't standard in individual policies today, says Sarah Lueck, a senior policy analyst at the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, a nonprofit group in Washington.
Their two sons, Mitchell and Gary, both had substance-abuse problems, and during the eighties Adelson had helped to establish drug-treatment centers.
New Labour's massive majorities in 1997 and 2002 came not from focus groups and presentational brilliance but substance - from a long line of revisionism and modernisation that started in the post-war period and continued sometimes strong, often weak, until Tony Blair and Gordon Brown finally re-invented progressive politics in Britain in the mid-1990's.
LiquiGlide, a completely food-safe, gel-like substance is applied to the inside of jars intended to hold thick, viscous liquids like honey and mayonnaise.
Enjoy the minimalist, beautifully-crafted cuisine and surroundings at the super-hot Agape Substance, where eating at the counter encourages interaction with chefs and staff.
And with money for the Royal Family, the Civil List, frozen and a levy imposed on the banks too, the government will say that their mantra -'We are all in this together' - has substance, and is not mere political spin.
Ministers here did believe - unlike their counterparts in London - that there was real substance in the IRA's last minute statement on putting weapons beyond use, even though it wasn't enough to prevent Peter Mandelson from going ahead with suspension.
He said the international community would respond, if - as he put it - Iran was ready to talk substance at the negotiations to take place in Kazakhstan later this month.
Fears that a true federal system might lead to the break-up of Nigeria, a fear with substance after the Biafran war of secession of 1967-70, are now misplaced.
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