Sentences with phrase «other bracketed words»

Other bracketed words indicate inaudible or unclear words on the tape, or are editorial comments.

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The 90 - 100 % percentile income bracket — in other words, the people who make the most money — have had the value of their stocks triple in value since 1989.
Commenting on American society, Whitehead writes: «There is no one American [social] experience other than the many experiences of individual Americans» (ESP 53, bracket word substitution).
In this test: Solving equations Solving with negatives Solving with brackets Solving worded questions Lots of other topics and levels available.
Exit tickets on the following topics: Distance - Time graphs Factorise quadratic Factorise single bracket Graphing Inequalities (3 levels of difficulty) Index laws Linear graphs Quadratic sequences Sequences - missing terms Solve quadratic graphically Solve equation (Created in word, the first one is editable and then the others are pictures of the first)
In 2007 the Ednext poll documented the impact of these attacks on NCLB by asking two versions of the following question (the bracketed words given to one half of the sample, while the other half was asked about «federal legislation»):
For example: If the first bracket has «admonish» against «commandeer,» students should write a sentence using both words, which somehow highlights why one of the words is «greater» than the other.
In other words, unless you're «bracket racing» and SUVs are your thing, the GTS's mark up — $ 13,900 — compared with the base S is hardly worth it.
In other words, paying off a credit card balance is equivalent to earning a guaranteed 30 per cent rate of return, assuming you are in a 33.5 per cent income tax bracket.
In other words, you can convert as much as you want, but you want to be a little careful because if you convert too much you might go into a higher tax bracket.
In other words, you're adding the marginal tax for the full width of the previous bracket only.
In other words, while you're in the 22 % marginal federal income tax bracket, just $ 1,300 of your $ 52,000 income would be taxed at that rate.
And so in other words, if your combined salaries minus your standard deduction is lower than those amounts, you're in a very low tax bracket.
In other words, if your income falls inside a certain bracket, it will be taxed under that bracket's rate.
In other words, in any and every year that investors are in the 0 % long - term capital gains tax bracket, they can aim to create enough capital gains to fill that 0 % bracket every year — and keeping the rest deferred to the future.
In other words, if you contribute $ 5,000 to a traditional IRA in 2017 and you're in the 25 % tax bracket, you could reduce your tax bill by $ 1,250.
In other words, just because someone is in the 25 % tax bracket doesn't necessarily mean he / she is really subject to a 25 % marginal tax rate, as it could be much worse!
In other words, an individual who thinks he / she is in the 33 % bracket, but is actually facing a 35.2 % rate (thanks to the impact of PEP and Pease), would simply plan accordingly — tax deferral becomes a little more valuable, effective asset location matters a bit more, using an annuity for tax deferral is a little more appealing, and income - acceleration events like Roth conversions become somewhat less appealing.
Using simple terms as much as possible, as well as including short notes (in brackets to define the word meanings being used, even with a short url to the IPCC Glossary or other page already prepared http: go.ogle / shorturl).....
The brackets, in other words, could cement one of the most complex negotiations in history.
In other words these people were immediately thrown into a higher tax bracket than they were in before.
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