Not exact matches
Right now, if a microchip in your computer or
cell phone burns
out, the whole system is essentially
out of commission until you can replace the chip, to say nothing
of any data you had stored on it.
Because
of state budget limitations, only about 30 to 40 research projects
out of a record 180 applications this year are likely to be funded by the Maryland Stem
Cell Research
Commission, a part
of TEDCO, the taxpayer - funded Maryland Technology Development Corp..
* Earned
commission of $ 26,300 * Office split, which reduces the
commission by 20 %, to $ 20,680 * Insurance and professional fees reduces these fees another $ 3,000 per year (on the average 6 transactions that works
out to a $ 500 deduction), reducing the in - pocket earnings to $ 20,180 * Professional fees (educational courses, accountant / bookkeeper,
cell phone, gas) at an estimated $ 12,000 (divided by 6 transactions, another $ 2,000 deduction), reducing the in - pocket earnings to $ 18,180 * Per transaction marketing fees (photography, staging, flyers, etc.) is another $ 3, o00 cost, further reducing the
commission to $ 15,180 * Assuming all six transactions were for homes selling for $ 1 - million, the realtor's before - tax income would be $ 91,080 * After tax (assuming the realtor worked in Ontario) annual earnings would be $ 68,827
Coming to the defence
of the reduced embargo, Heather Joseph, director
of SPARC, representing the research library community, points
out in her letter that the 28 countries
of the European
Commission have a six - month embargo in place, and how, closer to home, the American Society for
Cell Biology has but a four - month embargo on its journal, with neither showing any signs
of dire or any consequences except increased public access to research.