Made these this morning didn't use coconut but added rice crispies chopped dates and sultanas and pumpkin seeds and 1 cube of
crystallised ginger chopped and they turned out wonderful thanks trying to cut out carbs and sugar.
«Over half of the mangers think climate risk is already a factor affecting share prices and they see more risks
crystallising in the short term.
Stage 1 of the OC presents the greatest potential for disputes to be contained and prevented from
crystallising into actual claims, and also has the potential to assist the parties to explore ADR processes and providers, thereby limiting those cases which reach the later OC stages.
We're not fans of dark Xmas cakes in this house, so I replaced the currants and raisins with a mixture
of crystallised ginger, pineapple and papaya, and replaced the cherries with dried cranberries.
The excess transfer balance determination will state your «
crystallised reduction amount» [62], which is your excess transfer balance including credits for excess transfer balance earnings to the date of the determination.
This comic update of the world
crystallised by Raymond Chandler charts the disastrous involvement of laidback dopehead Jeff «the Dude» Lebowski (Bridges) in a kidnapping case involving the wife of his millionaire namesake (Huddleston).
The super interest includes a tax - free component of $ 100,000 (made up of $ 50,000 contributions segment and $ 50,000
crystallised segment) and the taxable component is $ 300,000 consisting solely of an untaxed element.
Signposting the parties to alternative providers of dispute resolution will allow them to focus on preventing disputes
from crystallising into claims.
Swarovski isn't a new name in the tech world, with both LG and Samsung dabbling
with crystallised products in the past, but the company has taken things one step further at CES 2015, partnering with Misfit to make wearables sexy.
made this for some friends last night it was so tasty, i hadn't managed to find a vegan no - churn recipe that is creamy and does
n't crystallise until this one.
The issue has
crystallised around John McDonnell's explanation about why he spoke to a gathering of Irish republicans back in 2003, making the case that it was the IRA's «bombs and bullets and sacrifice» that brought the British state to the negotiating table.
I think that if you put # 150K into drawdown initially and it grows by # 50K, but you take that out as income so that only # 150K (or less) remains at age 75, then the amount
crystallising under BCE 5A is nil.
It can, however, help you to
crystallise what kind of work you want to do, but only if you spend that extra year really thinking about it.
Chill for 30 minutes then pour over the caramel (again, warm it if it is too thick to pour, or chill if it is too runny) and decorate with
chopped crystallised ginger.
The death of Jo Cox is one of those moments
which crystallises people's feelings about the environment they live in.
Once you reach age 75, as well as any money that's still in drawdown, anything you haven't yet
crystallised at all gets tested against the LTA under BCE 5B.
I love the addition of candied ginger - apparently Australia has some of the best (its the same
as crystallised ginger..
A largely experimental
process crystallised over a period of 24 months into an official new car programme, driven by the passion and enthusiasm of a small group of Bentley engineers and designers.
But it only
really crystallised into existence in that short period between July 2002 and March 2003.
CIL is charged by reference to the gross internal area of the new development, and liability for CIL
crystallises when planning permission is granted.
The recent rise in US yields is responsible
for crystallising USD strength, and this appears to have been accentuated by comparatively strong data flow in the US.
I think that a referendum would be a good idea as it would help
crystallise peoples views of the institution.
«New Labour was right for its time but we need to move on, and all the attacks on me from the New Labour establishment have
helped crystallise that message,» he argues.
The special servicer ultimately enforced the security over the borrowers and proceeded to sell the underlying property assets over a period of
time crystallising a significant capital losses for the issuer and noteholders.
If automatic margin close - out and / or execution of mandatory stop - loss orders occur too often, it is an indication that the leverage made available to, or used by, clients may not be appropriate or that a broker may be behaving in a way so as not to protect clients from
crystallising losses when they do occur (e.g. insufficient education or assistance with appropriate risk management).
Once crystallising has been finished the stock is then ready for dispatch to their destination.
«For the board, I say, it
certainly crystallises the need to really focus on the process and execution of the strategy and also to get as much transparency of the data and as live as possible.»
The claimant submitted that the cause of action did not
crystallise until the costs had been assessed or taxed, and that the claim was not, therefore, statute - barred.
While the events of the last year have comprehensively shattered these myths, in the government they have
simply crystallised.
The traditional model, as compared with land pooling offers a generally lower effective tax rate, more generally avoids tax
charges crystallising ahead of receiving cash (so - called «dry» tax charges) and more generally preserves entitlement to reliefs frequently available to landowners based on their or their property's tax status prior to the development.
Michael Brown Deputy Chief Executive at the CIOB said, «It is important the
industry crystallises on these efficiencies so that it can be maintained beyond the recession.
Until recently such studies were generally only possible using X-ray crystallography, but researchers have been unable to
crystallise many protein complexes in order to study them using that technique.
Professor Imogen Foubert from the KU Leuven Department of Microbial and Molecular Systems explains: «Cocoa
butter crystallises as the liquid chocolate hardens.
(The sugar must be completely dissolved before increasing the heat, otherwise it will be difficult for the jam to set, and it may
contain crystallised lumps of sugar.)
But salt, which
crystallises out of groundwater drawn up through the rock, pushes the wall paintings off the walls in flakes.
Crystals in the gut, when observed, are assumed to be crystals of urea or waste products that
crystallise very readily.
The
idea crystallised in his mind one morning as Sonam Wangchuk was crossing a bridge in the Indian Himalayas.
Those encouraging first impressions formed at Ellington Field
soon crystallise into a genuine sense that this is a very well - sorted car.
This is the moment the F40
experience crystallises into a giddy, heart - pounding rush of forced - induction madness, engine note hard and malevolent, tacho needle punching round the last 2000rpm of its arc with manic urgency.
An ALCS survey in the UK last
summer crystallised industry concerns about whether career authorship is a viable profession these days.
BCE 4 is applied at this point (if before age 75), but as with BCE 5A, this is reduced by anything that was
previously crystallised under BCE 1.
While an expressly national platform, «New Contemporaries»
also crystallises global processes and concerns, and succinctly shows young UK artists to be pretty clued up about the world around them.
I have long been interested in the relationship between drawing and language but the idea for the show
crystallised after a studio visit with the artist Sean Landers.
They won't be able to ignore the fact that he was responsible for the most exciting work of art made in this country in 2008, the Artangel - sponsored project in which he covered the interior of a bedsit in London's East End with
crystallised copper sulphate.