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...People of all ages and all income levels (e.g., rich and poor) within malaria-endemi...In addition to direct expenditures on prevention and treatment... usual due to inability of carrying out normal activities. In addition, households incur other ex...
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... An additional $3.3 million would help enforce the Animal Welfare... of USDA as an agency is it does the dull normal and it does the dull normal very well. And as a r... is better nutrition, especially for low income Americans in rural and urban deserts throughout th...
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This qualitative study, based on a series of 30 in-depth interviews and 109 economic surveys conducted with active heroin users residing in and around Detroit, Michigan, describes reported patterns of heroin use and income generation activities. In spite of lack of access to regular, legal employment, we found that many participants displayed a dedication to regular daily routine and a sense of risk management or control. These findings are discussed relative to past research on heroin addiction as well as recent research on the changing nature of employment. We argue that this sample fits somewhere in between the controlled or working addict, and the "junkie" or "righteous dope fiend" of urban lore. We draw a connection between these stable patterns of addiction and income generation a...
... similar in many respects to those of the "normal" working population, and their drug habits directl... of receiving buprenorphine, in addition to the cash payment. All participants in this stud...
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... 31 of any calendar year and his or her income from wages or self-employment or both during that ... pay (both the grade and step and any additional basic pay) in effect on the date of separation fro... as a result of setting pay under the normal method and the two alternative methods is designat...
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... prices by more than one-third": "money income fell 53 percent and real income 36 percent" (Fried...24). (15) In an additional contribution to the DSGE literature, however, Chri...U.S. "output remained substantially below normal until about 1942" (Romer 1992, p. 760), when the n...
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... a debtor to determine his "disposable income"-the amount he has available to reimburse creditor... The Standards do account for those additional expenses, but in a different way: They are mainly ...I do not find the normal meaning of the text undermined by the fact that it...
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... must be provided over and above the normal PA grant or payment, or cannot normally be provide...'s rent directly to the landlord in addition to paying the household its regular wages, the ren...
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...In addition, if the household submits an application for recer...(c) Determining income?(1) Anticipating income. (i) For the purpose of de... the verification prior to the second normal monthly allotment after the change is reported. In...
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D. 9125, under Section 221, provides rules for the treatment of interest paid on a qualified education loan during the taxable year. The regulations clarify that qualified education interest includes capitalized interest and other amounts charged for the use or forbearance of money. The regulations also amend the transition period in the regulations under Section 6050S to provide that information reporting is not required for loan origination fees and capitalized interest on loans made before September 1, 2004.
...The 2001 Act also increased the income limitations relating to interest deductions under ... can include a variety of expenditures in addition to qualified higher education expenses. This situa... and includes tuition and fees normally assessed a student carrying the same academic work...
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Based on the analysis of the specific environment in which football clubs compete, this paper presents a comparative institutional analysis of three paradigmatic structures of football club governance: privately owned football firms, public football corporations (stock corporations with dispersed ownership) and members' associations with an own legal personality (Verein). Against the background that "spending power" is the main driver of competitive advantage for clubs in the overinvestment environment of European football, the governance structure of the privately owned football firm exhibits superior abilities to tap sources of funding and channel them into playing talent. The results of the analysis are applied to current developments in German and English football and to recent init...
... to consecutive) investments, an additional exogenous prize (e.g., Champions League qualificat... cannot be business enterprises, since normally a business enterprise produces a positive financia... the more classical sources of club income stemming from gate attendance, broadcasting, and s...