This is legislation that, as you know, is a two-year bill and spends out over that two-year period -- two fiscal-year period of time.
The Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002, Section 203, imposed a five-year rotation and five-year cooling-off period, from a seven-year rotation with a two-year cooling-off period.
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But both Stretch and Zerbe have an answer to that: Include tax breaks that would put cold cash now in many businesses' hands--for example, an extension of the now-two-year-period in which business can carry back their net operating losses.
So, in other words, over the last 22 years, there have been one-year periods, two-year periods and an occasional three-year period where the formula has not beaten the market.
Although the Notice of Claim Disallowance letter sent by the Service generally contains a statement advising the taxpayer that the two-year period began on the date of the letter, the Service occasionally mails these letters without the paragraph notifying the taxpayer of the two-year period for filing suit.
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The CPE was a new work contract for under-26s with a two-year trial period.
At least one commissioner didn't vote in 59 of the agency's 118 closed-door meetings in the two-year period ended Sept. 30, according to SEC documents reviewed by the Journal.
After the two-year trial period for under-26s, the CPE was to revert to a standard full-time contract.
Thomas Harrah of Seth performed at least 228 pre-shift, on-shift and conveyor belt safety examinations at Upper Big Branch over a nearly two-year period from January 2008 to August 2009, according to state records obtained under the Freedom of Information Act.
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Entergy-Koch speculates, too, but generally inside of a two-year period when liquidity and price transparency are greatest.
At the same time, the extension of unemployment insurance from the usual 26 weeks time period to two-year period has discouraged people from actively searching, finding, and accepting jobs.
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As an added incentive, Acer has bundled 12 free Gogo in-air Internet access passes, which can be used over a two-year period on U.S. domestic flights.
Created by long-time base jumper and skydiver, Ossie Khan, and shot over a two-year period, Experience Zero Gravity reveals some of the most stunning base jumping locations in Europe.
Last year set a new record, with 77 murders reported by UNESCO which also uncovered a trend: The agency's report on this issue last month found that the percentage of murders in 2008-09 that were not linked to conflicts rose in comparison to the previous two-year period.
In the same two-year period, TI has bought more than a half-dozen DSP-related businesses, including SSi, Amati, Tartan and Go DSP.
Procedure and Administration was asked whether the failure to include a notification about the limitations period invalidates the Notice, and whether two-year period begins even without the language being included in the letter.
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And by the end of that two-year time period they can do precision machining and the other types of high-tech work that I think we want to have in this country.
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Markets typically will go to a two-to-three-year period up and about a one-to-eighteen-month period down.
It expects a two-year transition period, during which the company will continue to make and sell Symbian-based phones.
Corporate restructuring is going to happen over a two-to-three-year period, so the employment situation and consumption outlook aren't positive.
TeenScreen says requests for screening questionnaires have almost tripled over a two-year period to 426, 000 in 2010, and have come from schools, primary-care physicians and managed-care organizations.
The three economists looked at 12, 000 credit-card accounts at one financial institution (whose identity they don't disclose) over a two-year period ended June 2002.
Over a two-year period at the Rothamsted Research site in North Devon, the team found that the hybrid grass reduced run-off by up to 51% compared with perennial ryegrass and by 43% compared with meadow fescue.
The policies it bought were all past the standard two-year contestability period, Mr. Thomas said.
They first moved around inside Colombia, living in three cities over a two-year period.
But CASHMERE was grandfathered under an earlier version of that policy, which allowed a two-year period.
Federal safety records indicate Scapadas Magicas had no reported crashes in the past two-year reporting period.
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Fire authority grants for a two-year period up to 2015 are currently being calculated by the government.
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They are often reluctant to go back into formal work until the two-year payment period is over.
In just a two-year period, one in every three Americans goes without health care coverage at some point.
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