This was prompted by Fianna Fail's withholding of land annuities to the British exchequer. |
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And that comes off as things like withholding your emotions from other people. |
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In case of a withholding tax part of the interest payment is not paid to the investor, but is directly transferred to the government. |
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Liberalism does not mean withholding criticism, judgement, or moral opprobrium. |
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However an Enniscrone businessman said he was considering withholding payment of his rates in protest at the on-gong stink. |
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The N.Y.S. DNR statute codifies a procedure for withholding cardiopulmonary resuscitation. |
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Christopher snickered, just barely withholding it from the full laugh, and Paul smirked. |
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Foreign tax authorities generally impose a withholding tax on the royalty income of non-residents. |
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What Mr. Mendes might be great at is a Batman movie, where withholding emotion is a built in part of the character. |
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Elliott Abrams later pleaded guilty to withholding information from Congress. |
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What happens in the case of emergency reassumption or suspension or withholding or delay of payments? |
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Here's a huge summer movie and the director is essentially withholding the money shot. |
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But how much of a bearing does withholding truth have on that persons credibility, trust and integrity? |
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Just as sharing information can build esprit de corps, withholding it can severely depress morale. |
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Anthony Mackie is especially effective as the rock-solid center, masterfully withholding his emotions until just the right moment. |
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Second, if you are getting dividends on your shares, there is a withholding tax on them. |
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In protest, she has been withholding rent for the past six months which has resulted in her being sued by her landlord, she says. |
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The company's decision to continue withholding the final release of taxation policy has been a master stroke. |
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They masterfully inflamed the crowd's anger by suggesting that city officials were willfully withholding information about the shooting. |
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But withholding comment only lets errant drivers avoid blame, which is almost invariably heaped upon the Government. |
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This year's row is over abolition of the withholding tax on foreign dividends. |
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Did he not wish to been seen as Scrooge-like, withholding money that is currently earmarked for the least wealthy in the community? |
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His professed attitude of withholding assent was adopted to avoid error and rashness of judgement. |
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If the government thinks he's withholding information or lying, it can compel him to take a lie detector test. |
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It wants Switzerland to hand over the withholding tax it levies on EU citizens' Swiss bank accounts. |
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Income arising to a non-resident employee is subject to Portuguese withholding tax at a flat rate of 25 per cent. |
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It was an act of desperate frustration with a public he saw as wrongly withholding its affections. |
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Instead, they will charge foreign residents a withholding tax on bank deposits. |
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Aggression turned outward often takes the forms of gossip, verbal abuse, or withholding affection or friendship. |
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Moreover, Shyamalan seems to be too fond of withholding information from the audience. |
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The individual can then credit the withholding tax deducted against their total tax liability for that particular tax year. |
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These include exemption from paying corporate tax, withholding tax on dividends and tax on interest or royalties and capital gains tax. |
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The tenant or local agent is obliged to deduct 25 per cent withholding tax from rental income and send it to the tax office. |
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This is why rulers institute withholding taxes, social security taxes, gasoline taxes, payroll taxes, sales taxes, value added taxes, etc. |
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It follows widespread discontent with the tax this year, particularly among pensioners, which led to hundreds withholding payments. |
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The stanza continues the poem's play with the withholding of images. |
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To many, the practice of withholding crucial evidence begins to look much more routine. |
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An example of involuntary, passive euthanasia would be withholding renal dialysis from an irreversibly comatose patient whose kidneys have failed. |
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They have learned that other universities in the state system have been withholding amounts for FICA for years in situations involving early retirement buyout packages for high-level administrators. |
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Since your workers are not classified as employees, you can avoid withholding gross earnings for social security and income taxes. |
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These could include withholding Community financial support or recouping funding already committed to a Member State. |
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Official withholding tax codes are used on official forms when reporting taxes, and are defined on a separate screen. |
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But this was the first time a local telecaster was publicly suspected of withholding evidence. |
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Some archives play it safe by withholding access where rights ownership is unclear. |
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No capital gains or income withholding taxes are imposed on any business. |
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Upon vesting of restricted stock rights, Activision Blizzard may withhold shares otherwise deliverable to satisfy tax withholding requirements. |
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And on other occasions, the cause is best served by withholding money which may be purloined by greedy officials. |
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Entertainment works by withholding content with the purpose of increasing its value. |
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This has a double meaning, first pursing your lips usually means you are withholding information. |
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The letter suggests he has been withholding payments and that he is in default of his agreement. |
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Yes, you can elect to have more than the designated amount of withholding tax kept back when making an RSP withdrawal. |
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Donors were therefore duty-bound to uphold governments' efforts to reform the tax and tax withholding system. |
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In one, secrecy is inviolable, and in the other the lawyer can always be prosecuted for withholding information, like any other citizen. |
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Elsewhere, critics accuse Merck of withholding data from trials of Vioxx, a painkiller, that suggest it causes a higher risk of heart problems. |
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States should provide adequate sanctions for destroying or unlawfully withholding information on missing persons. |
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The pace of the exploration work will depend on the resolution of the sales tax withholding. |
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The latter also includes the dividend for the financial year, including withholding tax. |
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For someone who prides himself on withholding from interviewers, he does a good act of being forthcoming, I say. |
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Critics accuse it of withholding their contact details from leadership candidates, so as exclusively to promote its preferred choice to them. |
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It should be noted that some of these measures are financed by withholding a proportion of the aid payable to producers. |
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Such practice of withholding information on violence or on the humanitarian needs of a population could form part of the cover up of the crimes. |
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For Belgian resident individuals who hold the Shares for professional purposes, the Belgian withholding tax does not constitute the final tax. |
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However it is unclear whether the withholding of benefits to older workers could risk attracting successful human rights complaints. |
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It may, however, instead of applying this tax credit mechanism, grant a refund of the withholding tax. |
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When the employee provides you with a copy of this letter, you may reduce the amount of tax withholding from the employee's pay. |
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Austria, Belgium and Luxembourg have opted instead for a tax withholding system for a transitional period in relation to such payments. |
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The reciprocal elimination of Canada-US withholding tax is a wise and welcome move on the part of the federal government. |
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Amounts withheld as backup withholding tax may be credited against a U. S. Holder's U. S. federal income tax liability. |
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He chafed at her containment, at her courage, her silence, her withholding the brazen or the fawnish look-up, either of which he would have hated. |
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It sounds cruel, but during one long hot summer I did once shock a blind camellia into flowering by withholding water for as long as I felt the plant could bear it. |
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The tax reform plan we endorse is revenue neutral, collecting as much federal tax revenue as the current income tax code, including payroll withholding taxes. |
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The main taxes are income tax, corporation tax and withholding tax. |
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He said the fact that the British tax authorities do not charge a withholding tax on capital gains meant that builders could hide the money from the Irish Revenue. |
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As you might be aware, the Income Tax Act requires withholding tax to be deducted from all payments to all entertainers and sportsmen and women who are not resident in Zambia. |
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If the shareholder is resident in Ireland, the company must also deduct dividend withholding tax from the dividend and pay that tax to the Revenue. |
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It is, after all, only reviewing a decline of a stay of an injunction to stop withholding licenses. |
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One reason for withholding information was the president had no intention of shutting down the initiative. |
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On the same day points-men and shunters at the Sri Lankan Railway Dematagoda work site suddenly walked out on strike on October 20 to protest the withholding of overtime pay. |
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The storytelling is delightfully oblique, consistently withholding information and leading us up blind alleys, yet always one step ahead and determinedly logical. |
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For first-time users, withholding this kind of information can get them into trouble. |
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The lecturers, who were seeking a 3.25 percent increase, had been withholding grades and were threatening rolling strikes while their dispute remained unsettled. |
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They are also angered at delays to carry out reviews of pay levels for work at unsocial hours and weekends and the withholding of additional payments. |
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Felix's presumptuous action is barely less nettlesome than his withholding and patronizing behavior toward a teenage student who develops a crush on him. |
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Note that if the taxpayer has income subject to U. S. withholding tax, such as employment income, the filing deadline is April 15th of the following year. |
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Roundtable debates contributed to the eventual withholding of operating permits to the Canadian mining corporation Pacific Rim at the El Dorado mine site. |
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Second, go to human resources or payroll and change your withholding. |
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Nothing could be more futile or silly. His workers will hear the news somewhere, somehow, and his withholding it stamps him as a deceitful humbug. |
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In a study of discourses of globalization, Hasan has argued that a hyponym can be a useful device for withholding information. |
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The report takes teachers to task for withholding the provision of these activities during a work-to-rule, while at the same time maintaining that co-curricular activities form part of the duties for which they are paid. |
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A physician's determination that a person is unlikely to regain consciousness is the usual prelude to deliberations about withdrawing or withholding life support. |
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Refusal to report the offence to the police or to co-operate with the administration of justice may also give grounds for reducing or withholding compensation. |
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The Chinese government does not censor the dispatches of foreign correspondents, but the authorities can express disapproval of a writer's work by withholding visa renewals — a not uncommon practice. |
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The third offence prohibits withholding or destroying documents, such as identification or travel documents, for the purpose of committing or facilitating the commission of a trafficking offence. |
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The amount is paid in cash and is subject to applicable withholding taxes. |
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If the net pay is still negative, reduce the federal tax withholding. |
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Withdrawals must be declared as income on your tax return at the end of the year and withholding tax will also be withheld from the amount withdrawn. |
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For instance, the monarch of the United Kingdom can theoretically exercise an absolute veto over legislation by withholding royal assent. |
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In early modern England, the withholding of funds was one of parliament's few ways of controlling the monarch. |
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Calculation of the tax to be withheld may be done by the government or by employers based on withholding allowances or formulas. |
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In Vanuatu, there is no income tax, withholding tax, capital gains tax, inheritance tax, or exchange control. |
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The chapter voted unanimously for the move and agreed to pay for it by withholding various portions of their prebends over the next seven years. |
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In his report, the Superintendent alleged that C. Castro and M. Castro violated their duties as SABS representatives to act honestly by withholding funds that lawfully belonged to the claimants. |
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In our view, however, the evidence is clear that he did fall short of his duty of honesty to these claimants in two important respects which bear directly on the withholding of their settlement funds. |
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People might be irked that we have spoilt the party by withholding, for now, from some of the trappings of EU super-statehood, but I would point out that it is our national and political right to do so. |
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While accepting the idea of a unified withholding tax in the EU, the counter-opinion's sponsors considered the Commission's proposals ill-timed and ill-conceived. |
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To investigate the implication of such a difference on the workforce reported, Table 1 presents tabulation from the withholding tax file of the employees, according to the number of months of employment. |
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As you are attempting to 'potty train' your child, withholding stool or retentive behaviour is not uncommon. Nor is it uncommon for a child to be trained for urine and not stool. |
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Built on motherhood statements, the withholding of information and tautology, journalists and the public have been infuriated by the lack of information on the fate of asylum seekers. |
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The remainder of the dividends beneficially owned by residents of countries with which Canada does not have a tax convention will be subject to the statutory Part XIII withholding rates. |
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Misinformation or the withholding of information, unwarranted refusal to collaborate with colleagues as well as, in general, obstructive behaviour or systematic denigration, are firmly discouraged at all levels. |
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This provision limited sponsorship rights in particular circumstances to deter visa applicants from misrepresenting certain facts or withholding information about their dependants, including their children. |
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The government should also continue to monitor global trends and assess the desirability of eliminating withholding tax bilaterally on a case-by-case basis. |
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Between employees concerned by a same event, function or mission, as well as towards hierarchy, LVMH prohibits any deliberate indiscretion, withholding of information, denigration or refusal to collaborate. |
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The people are protesting because the state is withholding stores of grain and Martius, fully inept at political sweet-talk, heavily insults them. |
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In tax terms, the main taxes are those on individuals and companies as well as, in particular, withholding taxes and turnover tax, which is an anachronism in international terms. |
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Those who fail to see why the introduction of a withholding tax should create any problems at all for the banks have misjudged the complexity of the task at hand. |
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Overwithholding may result when wages vary widely within the year and are therefore subject to varying withholding rates. |
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Scotiabankers must not knowingly mislead customers, the general public or other employees by making false or misleading statements or by withholding information. |
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With regard to withholding tax such repayments are generally tax-free. |
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As the benefits of eliminating the withholding tax are apparent, we are pleased the government is moving forward in eliminating the taxes on non-arm's length transactions in the three-year period announced. |
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We are all completely committed to the service of the Gospel, not sparing any personal or communal energy, not withholding any good, nor avoiding any challenge that regards the charism in which we fervently believe. |
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Use this form if you are a non-resident self-employed individual or corporation and want to apply for a reduced amount of Regulation 105 withholding tax from amounts paid to you for services provided in Canada. |
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The device of withholding tax money, which is clearly confiscatory, tacitly brands him as negligent or unthrifty or immature or incompetent or dishonest, or all of those things at once. |
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No deduction will, however, be allowed in cases where, at the request of the recipient and in accordance with Italian laws, the item of income is subjected to tax in Italy by way of a final withholding. |
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Backup withholding is not an additional tax. |
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Second, if firms punish detected shirkers by withholding a bonus, firms can punish shirking workers even when there is full employment in the economy. |
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According to the FARAD website, the recommended withholding is 24 hours for both milk and meat, when given at the rate of 960 grains twice a day. |
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In fact there might be several legal barriers to withholding treatment, although these would likely have to be raised by a drug user in response to such a practice. |
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If withholding treatment meant passive euthanasia for a patient near death, he wrote, then the patient might as well be killed by lethal injection or some other painless form of active euthanasia. |
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First, overwithholding is built into the withholding tables that are issued by, IRS and that are used by employers to calculate amounts to be withheld on wages and salaries. |
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Forbidding alcohol, eliminating visits to neighbors at night, and withholding adequate food, shelter, and clothing also were measures taken to prevent drapetomania. |
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Without respect, one team member's disrespective attack on another's position may result in a breakdown in trust and a similar withholding of subsequent information. |
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The British also exercised a general influence over the states' internal politics, in part through the granting or withholding of recognition of individual rulers. |
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Such providers, for all calendar years after 2007, must file copies of the W-2S with the department on or before March 31 of the year following the year of the withholding. |
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The cables further said that some of BP's ACG partners complained that the company was so secretive that it was withholding information even from them. |
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It emphasises the importance of adhering to product labels and withholding periods for herbicides, to minimise the risk of maximum residue limits being breached. |
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I had the vague impression that they were withholding information. |
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