For this reason, the U.S. tax rules governing the dollar-for-dollar foreign tax credit require a U.S. company to exhaust all effective remedies to reduce its taxes under foreign law, or else the credit will be denied in other words, U.S. law expects a U.S. company to take responsible measures to reduce its foreign tax liability, because this has long been understood to be in the national interest.
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But that points to a problem with the Hatch-Waxman Act, the U.S. law governing patent challenges.
Armstrong is already banned from competing in events sanctioned by U.S. Olympic governing bodies.
Sarries chief executive Edward Griffiths says the prop's new deal is illegal and irrelevant and has taken up Tonga'uiha's U-turn with the governing body of the Guinness Premiership, who have now asked for written reports from both clubs.
Its provisions are grounded in precedents currently governing the allocation of U.S. foreign assistance.
Adnan Pachachi, this month's president of the U.S.-appointed Governing Council, said he backs direct elections in principle but indicated the caucus-elected assembly, or some variation of this plan, would be more realistic in view of the June deadline.
But senior U.S. officials said the options Bremer is taking to Iraq were designed to transfer more power to Iraqis, and that among them is for the U.S.-appointed Governing Council to create an interim constitution and install interim political leadership.
And then there is the misimpression that the U.N. is itself a global governing body, rather than an instrument of the state system.
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Mr Balls drew MPs' attention to previous U-turns on changes to the rules governing tax relief on charitable giving, and imposing VAT on static caravan sales and hot takeaway food.
One U.S. official said the new effort is proof the administration values the contributions of the Iraqi Governing Council, some of whose leading members have pressed for a greater U.N. role.
Libya remains an OIC member and the new head of its TNC (just officially recognized by the U.S. as Libya's legitimate governing authority) is a shariah scholar.
The Governing Council has won international recognition in U.N.
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The hope is that expanded membership in USA Synchro will attract corporate sponsorship and build the U.S. team, said the national governing body's new executive director Julie Swarts, a former gymnast and coach who also works as a gymnastics judge.
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Distributors still hold sway in the U.S., thanks to strict state laws governing how liquor can make it into retail stores.
This past fall U.S. Squash, the sport's governing body, rolled out a new code of conduct aimed at people who act inappropriately.
Annan, Iraqi Governing Council members and coalition officials, including U.S. civilian administrator L. Paul Bremer and top British official Jeremy Greenstock, are scheduled to meet Monday in New York to discuss the U.N. role.
"This case is worthy because of the conflict between the U.S. Bankruptcy Code and the state statutes governing CalPERS and the importance of the issue being decided, " said attorney Karol Denniston, a municipal restructuring expert who monitored the trial.
In a speech at the Korea Society in New York on Sept. 9, the South Korean president said he wanted a military treaty governing the status of the 37, 000 U.S. troops in Korea to be revised quickly and reasonably.
The U.S. Polo Association, the sport's governing body, is opening their own investigation.
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He could encourage and sign into law legislation barring foreign ownership or management of U.S. port facilities (akin to the rules governing other critical infrastructure).
Some activists -- conservative Grover Norquist among them -- argue that over time, this purification will be good for the U.S. But so far, the task of governing has gotten much tougher, and what little trust is left among the parties is evaporating.
The person in that job has traditionally been selected by the U.S. president and approved by the bank's governing board.
Schrempp is expected by his shareholders, workers and governing politicians to hold Daimler's own against the U.S. carmakers around the world.
He was stripped of his Tour de France titles by international cycling's governing body in October after a damning report by the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency accused him and his team of "the most sophisticated, professionalized and successful doping program" in cycling history.
It is rare in the U.S. mall industry for a founding family to have no governing role in its company.
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The U.S. apparently has also agreed to a fifth working group governing East-West financial relations at the urging of the FRG.
Still, ABC U.K. said it has decided to reassess the reporting standards governing such bulk-distribution deals to make sure they reflect industry requirements and provide proper clarity.
The U.S. should help prepare the Syrian opposition for the challenges of governing a fractured country by facilitating the negotiation for a representative and unified political entity, with a greater role for pragmatic leaders on the inside.
And there are many laws governing how any currency can be used to make purchases in the U.S. But you certainly want to pay attention any time a new currency is introduced to a population twice the size of the Unites States.
Ahead of the 1994 World Cup Finals, which were held in the U.S., TV broadcasters proposed to FIFA, the sport's governing body, ways to make soccer more familiar to an American audience--and more accommodating to American advertisers.
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