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3.158 documents for carry-over effect
  • The power stands out, but it does not stand alone. Harold Riggins, Normal West High School's slugging first baseman, enters his senior year with the Wildcats after a busy, productive and attention-grabbing off season.

  • Madison - Immediately after making the biggest defensive stop of the day, his most critical play in a University of Wisconsin uniform, linebacker Elijah Hodge sprinted to the UW sideline. Waiting to embrace the third-year sophomore was Dave Doeren, UW's linebackers coach and co-defensive coordinator.

  • In the U.S. Senate, only one-third of the members stand for election every two years; the rest carry over from one congressional term to the next. In this regard the Senate differs from the House of Representatives, where all members stand for election every two-year cycle. That much is familiar, but what legal consequences flow from this structural difference? According to some legislators, courts, and commentators, this difference is very important in that it makes the Senate, but not the House, a “continuing body.” The continuing-body idea is invoked to defend highly controversial aspects of Senate practice. By far the most familiar context in which the idea arises—and the one with the most potential for generating serious conflict—is the debate over the legal...

    ...7 So a minority of the chamber can effectively block action. . Q: Why can’t the Senate ... not appear that the nascent practice of carryover rules generated significant debate or dispute. Mor...

  • NEW YORK -- As recently as last year, a buzzer-beating loss in overtime would likely have had a devastating carry-over effect into the next game for Duquesne. It happened to us even with a much more veteran club," Duquesne coach Ron Everhart said. "I saw some guys hang their heads and some guys who weren't as concerned about playing hard. We just don't want to fall back into that trap anymore.

  • MADISON, Wis. - Tens of thousands of people downloaded permit applications within hours of Wisconsin's new concealed carry law taking effect Tuesday, underscoring gun enthusiasts' pent-up frustration over years of waiting for authorization to carry hidden weapons. Forty-eight other states already allow some form of concealed carry. Debate has raged for years in Wisconsin over whether allowing hidden weapons would make people safer or lead to more violence, but Republicans finally passed a law this summer allowing the practice. Tuesday was the first day state residents could apply for a permit.

  • Section 1398(g) of the code lists seven specific attributes that can be carried over to a bankruptcy estate but does not address an individual debtor's passive activity losses and credits, suspended at-risk losses and other tax attributes. Proposed regulations would rectify this problem and allow for these attributes to be carried over. It seems that attributes not specifically listed are not eligible for carry-over. The effect of the proposed regulations on already existing bankruptcy estates are discussed.

  • PITTSBURGH - Ben Roethlisberger has a pretty good explanation for how a guy with one good foot can throw for five touchdowns as he did in Pittsburgh's 38-17 thumping of Tennessee on Sunday. I told ya, I was just faking it," Roethlisberger said. "I'm a wimp.

    ... workload appeared to have a carry-over effect. "I think it sent a message that we need to play m...

  • You know what they say about beauty and the beholder? It apparently lies in the eye of the cardholder too. That's according to new academic research that shows consumers who pay with a credit card focus on the benefits of a purchase, while those who pay with cash concentrate on its cost.

    ... cards, which likely have a more moderate effect on overspending. Using a debit card involves handi...

  • ... Time and Paid Safe Time Ordinance.1 Effective on September 1, 2012, nearly all private sector em...

  • PITTSBURGH - Ben Roethlisberger has a pretty good explanation for how a guy with one good foot can throw for five touchdowns as he did in Pittsburgh's 38-17 thumping of Tennessee on Sunday. I told ya, I was just faking it," Roethlisberger said. "I'm a wimp.

    ... workload appeared to have a carry-over effect. "I think it sent a message that we need to play m...



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