«If entanglement does not survive, but you can seem to
accrue benefits from it, it may now be up to theorists to see if entanglement is playing a role in these advantages or if there is some other factor involved.»
On the defendant's advice, Shore suffered loss by transferring
his accrued benefits from an occupational scheme into a personal pension in 1997.
The best part about Health Insurance Portability is that customers have the freedom to switch to a better health insurance provider, without having to worry about losing
accrued benefits from the previous policy.
Not exact matches
Benefits accrue as stocks and bonds eventually move
from excesses toward their historically established levels of return.
Participants do not
accrue any additional
benefits, and distributions
from these deferral plans will be made pursuant to the terms of the plans.
Or that even with the $ 2,000 cap,
benefits from income splitting will
accrue disproportionately to wealthy single - earner families.
The
benefits that
accrue from uncentralized clearing (greater trust,?)
But think about the
benefits to the investment adviser that
accrue from this point of view.
However, there are differing views on whether these figures include the
benefits accrued from the tax cuts or not.
Moving new workers to 401 (k) s will slow down and eventually stop Illinois»
accrued pension
benefits from growing.
Nor did they seem to worry about incidental
benefits accruing to religious institutions
from government measures designed for the
benefit of all citizens.
Finally, the likelihood of
accruing unambiguously positive
benefits from an active population policy devoted to shaping the demographic composition of society seems extremely low.
In general, the cynical leaders of the backlash» as distinguished
from the true believers at the grass roots who really do care about issues like abortion, religion, homosexual marriage, and the rest» are often moderate cultural modernists themselves, but they are perfectly happy to reap the
benefits that
accrue to them
from red - state Americans losing sight of the material issues that ought to dominate their political imaginations.
That's where I began thinking that every breakthrough in communications technology involves the loss of some existing skill set, almost as compensation for whatever
benefits accrue from the new technology.
Spelt is a species of wheat much more common in ancient and medieval times but newly popular as some people look to explore older varieties of common foodstuffs and others feel that health
benefits may
accrue from avoiding some varieties of wheat in favor of others.
There are a number of
benefits that your baby will
accrue from using a baby walker that will be of advantage to you and your little one.
«So I thank Governor Cuomo for being open to the economic, employment and energy
benefits that would
accrue from safely extracting natural gas
from gas - bearing shale formations in New York State, but I am grateful that he has prioritized the health of New Yorkers and the long term protection of the State's irreplaceable natural resources over a short term energy and economic boost
from hydrofracking.»
Each deliver foreign policy advantages that trump any
benefits that might
accrue from rights promotion.
There are five or six major landholders who are
benefiting from loopholes in the laws and administrative shortcomings, and who are thus
accruing all the value in the appreciation in land without being taxed.
Just like in his home state, Cuomo
benefits nationally
from the reputation and admiration
accruing to his father, the late Gov. Mario Cuomo.
De Blasio asserted that a homecoming for the IDC, which split
from the bigger caucus in 2012 and has
accrued three new members in the past year, would
benefit their constituents.
«The last bailout of N8.8 bn he collected, Fayose fixed N5.3 bn of this money in Skye Bank so that he can
benefit from the interest that will
accrue on the deposit while the remaining N3.2 bn is in the JAC Account, even as he has refused to pay the beneficiaries of the bailout as approved by the Federal Government.»
Over the years, the mayor has described revenue
from casinos as «regressive,» and he has questioned whether any
benefits accrue to nearby towns.
Though many people might find this loss of privacy disturbing, advocates point to the many
benefits we
accrue from allowing algorithms to sift through our data.
Adding the antiplatelet drug ticagrelor to aspirin as long - term therapy after a heart attack significantly reduced the rate of subsequent death
from cardiovascular causes, heart attack or stroke, with the
benefit appearing to
accrue for nearly three years, according to a study presented at the American College of Cardiology's 64th Annual Scientific Session.
As mammallike reptiles gradually evolved
from a reptilian metabolism toward warm - bloodedness, they wouldn't have
accrued the
benefit of a constant body temperature for tens of millions of years.
The bottom line: circumcision protects heterosexual men
from HIV acquisition via sexual intercourse with the greatest
benefits accruing in developing nations that are hardest hit by the epidemic.
«It is ethically justifiable to go ahead with the Great Ormond Street trials because of the
benefits accrued from the treatment,» says Nevin.
You should understand what
benefits can
accrue from using human growth hormone and what the risks of using it can be.
While not traditional in the strictest sense, the more modern additions to the yoga pose canon — such as backbends and standing poses — confer
benefits that can help us balance modern maladies, such as those
accrued from all - day sitting.
Not only does this
benefit WhiteLabelDating.com partners in preventing them
from accruing revenues that will then need to be refunded, but most importantly, prevents scammers
from having any access, however short - lived, to the Global Personals network to pay for dating site subscriptions with stolen cards; this is a positive step in the reduction of online credit card fraud on the whole.
If states extended those final salary calculations
from 3 or 5 years to 10 or 20 or 30 years, pension
benefits would
accrue more steadily rather than spiking at the very end of a teacher's career.
As the world gears towards post-2015, proper identification of factors that breed poverty, appropriate ways of targeting poverty, and most importantly, how to ensure equitable distribution and allocation of
benefits accrued from feasible economic growth in the developing world might hold the key.
Under what's known as the «California Rule,» the Golden State's constitution protects the right of workers,
from their first day on the job, to
accrue future
benefits.
Simultaneously, though, states should adopt strict requirements that,
from this point forward, districts (and other providers) must fully fund all employee
benefits in the year that those
benefits are
accrued.
Many
benefits accrue from service learning (Billig, 2000a, 2000b):
When earnings
from 529 contributions
accrue over long time periods as they do, for example, when parents establish and fund a 529 plan when their child is young and begin to draw it down when that child enters college, the financial
benefit of exemption
from federal taxes can be substantial.
With all the
benefits that can
accrue from involving older people in our schools, it would seem to make sense that this...
While nearly anyone earning income
benefits from a state tax deduction, only taxpayers with disposable income can wait for the federal tax
benefit on earnings to
accrue.
Although soft landings activities were introduced late into the project, Kier Western found that
benefits would
accrue from the school's facilities staff committing to monitoring the building actively, with the environmental data also feeding into the school curriculum.
«Of the existing tax provisions, only
benefits from the exclusion of scholarship and fellowship assistance
accrue primarily to lower - income families,» the study said.
For example, a teacher who moves
from New Jersey to New York has to change plans and can not continue to
accrue benefits.
... Significant
benefits [also]
accrue to children
from middle - class households, but at considerably lower levels of magnitude.
Among the many powerful
benefits that can
accrue when students work together lies one potential danger: the possibility of cheating, which can arise
from complex group dynamics and a school's cultural norms, and which can be masked by the very collaboration that educators want to encourage.
The results suggest that observed gains on English language arts assessments in the year of instruction do not fully capture the
benefits that students are
accruing from high quality English language arts instruction.
In other words, the year of pension payments she foregoes is greater than the additional pension
benefit she
accrues from working an extra year.
An eligible rollover distribution on behalf of the surviving spouse or beneficiary of a deceased participant whereby all
accrued benefits, plus interest and investment earnings, are paid
from the deceased participant's account directly to an eligible retirement plan, as described in s. 402 (c)(8)(B) of the Internal Revenue Code, on behalf of the surviving spouse;
A lump - sum direct rollover distribution whereby all
accrued benefits, plus interest and investment earnings, are paid
from the participant's account directly to an eligible retirement plan as defined in s. 402 (c)(8)(B) of the Internal Revenue Code, on behalf of the participant;
An eligible employee may transfer
from the Florida Retirement System to his or her accounts under the State Community College Optional Retirement Program a sum representing the present value of his or her service credit
accrued under the defined
benefit program of the Florida Retirement System for the period between his or her first eligible transfer date
from the defined
benefit plan to the optional retirement program and the actual date of such transfer as provided in s. 121.051 (2)(c) 7.
Rhee's heavy - handedness in dealing with the Washington Teacher's Union conveyed her attitude that a non-unionized teacher force would better serve justice for children, as if children would
benefit from their teachers lacking the few remaining
benefits accrued by collective bargaining, such as nominal job security and shrinking pensions.