Sentences with phrase «as other beneficial properties»

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This vegan nacho cheese is also full of beneficial spices and flavorings: garlic, peppers, paprika, and cumin all have anti-inflammatory properties as well as many other health benefits.
As with most of the berries on this list, strawberries offer antioxidant properties, but also provide some other beneficial nutrients, including:
Coconut has had a bad reputation for years for being high in saturated fat, yet most of the saturated fat in coconut and its oil is lauric acid, which has been shown to help people lose weight, in addition to having a number of other beneficial properties, such as lowering cholesterol and fighting off bacterial infections.
Well known as a «muscle oil» - Marjoram also has many other properties including balancing sexual drive, aiding in stomach concerns, balancing the parasympathetic nervous system, as an analgesic, and is also reported beneficial for many respiratory conditions.
Prawns» anti-inflammatory properties may be beneficial to cats who suffer from inflammatory diseases such as ulcerative colitis, arthritis, inflammatory bowel disease, skin allergies, and other conditions.
People have known for years that maple syrup was full 54 beneficial compounds with similar anti-inflammatory or anti-oxidant properties as blueberries, green tea and other «superfoods», But the effect on antibiotics is new.
«It does not matter where in the world your company is registered if you own property in London or sell things to government, as part of government procurement, then you have to declare the beneficial ownership, in other words the ultimate ownership of the company,» said Matthew Hancock, the UK's Cabinet Office Minister, according to the BBC.
Collaborative Divorce Houston hopes that, if you select the Collaborative Divorce process to end your marriage, to divide your property in a manner most beneficial to both you and your spouse and to design a parenting plan which is best for your child or children, that you will find, as countless other spouses have around the world, that the Collaborative Divorce process is the preferred method to say goodbye and be more prepared for a future of happiness and well - being.
Under their respective 1967 wills Mr and Mrs I both purported to leave shares in the property owned as beneficial joint tenants to each other for life thereafter to their daughter (D).
Since the beneficial interest is considered to be personal property, it is treated in much the same manner as a car or other tangible asset, therefore making it so much simpler to sell, borrow against or transfer than a parcel of real estate.
Excluded Property: The rules for like - kind exchanges do not apply to property held for personal use (such as homes, boats or cars); cash; stock in trade or other property held primarily for sale (such as inventories, raw materials and real estate held by dealers); stocks, bonds, notes or other securities or evidences of indebtedness (such as accounts receivable); partnership interests; certificates of trust or beneficial interest; choses inProperty: The rules for like - kind exchanges do not apply to property held for personal use (such as homes, boats or cars); cash; stock in trade or other property held primarily for sale (such as inventories, raw materials and real estate held by dealers); stocks, bonds, notes or other securities or evidences of indebtedness (such as accounts receivable); partnership interests; certificates of trust or beneficial interest; choses inproperty held for personal use (such as homes, boats or cars); cash; stock in trade or other property held primarily for sale (such as inventories, raw materials and real estate held by dealers); stocks, bonds, notes or other securities or evidences of indebtedness (such as accounts receivable); partnership interests; certificates of trust or beneficial interest; choses inproperty held primarily for sale (such as inventories, raw materials and real estate held by dealers); stocks, bonds, notes or other securities or evidences of indebtedness (such as accounts receivable); partnership interests; certificates of trust or beneficial interest; choses in action.
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