It enables parties to
dispose of part or all of a claim / defence and, in the process, saves costs and time (including that of the court).
The email explained that the sellers were personally invested in the ICO, but wanted to
dispose of part of their allocations.
One of the oldest rules in the tax law allows investors to choose which shares are being sold when
disposing of part of their holdings in a particular stock.
Not exact matches
Fracking is
part of the problem, but the report states that most human - induced quakes are caused by the oil and gas industry's use
of injection wells to
dispose of wastewater - the contaminated liquid that gets pumped out
of the well during oil and gas extraction.
Lagardere said it was selling off radio assets in the Czech Republic, Poland, Slovakia and Romania, as
part of a broader strategy to
dispose of non-core businesses to...
The National Nuclear Security Administration, the
part of the Energy Department that oversees the nuclear sites and materials, favors switching to the dilute - and -
dispose method.
A decades - old law gives the Marshals Service, which is
part of the Department
of Justice, primary responsibility for
disposing of items seized by other federal law - enforcement agencies.
Scott said the group would look to
dispose some minority assets with funds raised going towards the faster growing
parts of the business, such as data, technology and digital services.
Last year, the group sold
part of miner Nexa Resources in a U.S. initial public offering,
disposed of some cement assets and combined its long steel operations with ArcelorMittal SA.
The day you
disposed of the cryptocurrency is
part of your holding period.
Dispositions As
part of its strategy to
dispose of excess land and inventory, the company completed the sale
of a parcel
of undeveloped land on Singer Island, Florida in May 2014, resulting in $ 11 million
of gross cash proceeds and an estimated gain
of less than $ 1 million.
Radical autonomy, to the extent
of insisting that I can
dispose of my life, is
part of a vision
of human life in which we exist for ourselves and our personal enjoyment.
The anonymous «Federal Farmer» in letters to «The Republican» joined in: «It is true, we are not
disposed to differ much, at present, about religion; but when we are making a constitution, it is to be hoped, for ages and millions yet unborn, why not establish the free exercise
of religion, as a
part of the national compact.»
There are different interpretations
of how these two anniversaries relate to each other, and in large
part these depend upon how well one is
disposed to the new translation.
Traditional attitudes toward the natural environment make Indians, like the Japanese, more
disposed than Americans to pursue happiness modestly.15 And almost six decades after his assassination, Gandhi's traditionalist emphasis on austerity and self - abnegation remains a powerful
part of Indian identity.
None
of the
parts of this body, then, are distinct substances; they are accidents
of the matter
of the human which
dispose it for the human form, and which are given their substantial being by the human form or soul (MD 15, 10, 30).
Part of the answer,
of course, is oil, although we have yet to counter a regime that, however ill -
disposed to America, declines to sell oil on the world market at the market price.
The Food Recovery Challenge is
part of the EPA's Sustainable Materials Management Program, which seeks to reduce the environmental impact
of food and other widely - used everyday items through their entire life cycle, including how they are extracted, manufactured, distributed, used, reused, recycled, and
disposed.
Maryland looked the
part in
disposing of Richmond and a USF team that was much better than we realized at the time; a loss to Bowling Green made it harder to craft a path to six wins, but if they kept playing like they did against USF, a few more wins would probably show up.
To
dispose of the apples in the compost, slice off the painted portion for normal disposal and compost the remaining
parts.
[00:30:27] Heather McNamara: Sure, elimination communication just speaks to the fact that you're kind
of watching your baby's ques to see when they need to potty and then instead
of letting them go in the diaper, you put them on the toilet and let the material go straight in there where it needs to be
disposed anyway and so, a lot
of families practices exclusively in other
parts of the world, but, you know, here in general, in the United States, there are kind
of like, varying levels
of using this in - combination with some sort
of diapering solution.
And although states acknowledged that the text
of this resolution — namely to search, seize and
dispose of vessels used in smuggling or trafficking crimes — addresses only a small
part of the crisis confronting Europe today, Resolution 2240 forgets that the people floating on rubber dinghies off the coast
of Libya are typically not criminals.
WHITE PLAINS, NY — As
part of Saturday's National Prescription Take Back Day, Westchester County Executive Robert P. Astorino is making it easier for residents to safely
dispose of their old and excess drugs and medications.
Now, Dr. Kunbuor says that a crucial
part of the reason for the unduly long delay in the legitimate disposal
of the mortal remains
of Capt. Zapata has to do with the fact that the country does not have Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) laws that stipulate the process or means by which the remains
of foreign nationals whose relatives can not be located are to be
disposed of.
Part of a national effort, this local take - back program ensures the materials are
disposed of properly which is extremely important on several levels.
Then there's the
part where you need to get rid
of the waste — we'll let you know if the waste can be
disposed of easily using a toilet.
When you do decide to
dispose of it, the bamboo will decompose and the metal
parts can be recycled again.
The Jaeger lab has yet to host such a pool party, in
part because it turns out to be very difficult to
dispose of wet cornstarch.
The EPA also knows that this so - called e-waste contains cadmium, mercury and other toxic substances, and it is responsible for making sure that lead - laden monitors and television sets with cathode - ray tubes (CRT) are
disposed of properly and the
parts recycled.
The Sheffield team led by Dr Kurt De Vos and Dr Andy Grierson investigated the role
of the C9orf72 protein in nerve cells and found it regulates the initiation
of a vital process called «autophagy», which helps the cell to
dispose of damaged proteins and cell
parts, and recycles cell nutrients.
Once you're done, simply
dispose of the used blade and apply the Soothe hydrator (also included in the kit); this
part feels amazing and imparts a subtle glow.
Parts of foods that historically were
disposed of, used for composting and considered waste or at best reserved for lower quality, utilitarian applications (like lamp oil) have suddenly become «food» through the alchemy
of fossil fuel powered extraction and processing.
The film team review the final
part of The Hunger Games franchise, in which Katniss Everdeen leads the armies
of Panem into the Capital to
dispose of President Snow
Chris Smith (an annoying Emile Hirsch), a working - class stiff and
part - time drug dealer, and none too bright, decides to hire a contract killer (whose day job is being a police detective) to
dispose of his mother, Adele, who, he thinks, has stolen from him (an act which has put him in trouble with some local gangsters).
Furthermore, soft furnishings and children's work had to be
disposed of and
parts of the school could not be used for the second
part of the summer term.
An eLearning module might serve as the initial container
of these resources - providing context, motivation, and a demonstration
of how they might be used via an engaging scenario - then, like cracking an egg, the module is
disposed of and the assets become
part of the learner's ongoing toolkit.
To address another
part of your question why would you
dispose of the old refrigerant?
«There's nothing particularly new about special sales,» Lownie says, «except that increasingly nowadays they seem to be
part of the initial marketing and sales strategy, rather than a just a useful tool for reinvigorating interest in a book or
disposing of surplus stock.
This is due to the fact that the lender wants to make sure that you will honor your obligations even if unexpected expenses rise and you need to
dispose of an important
part of your income in order to face them.
The second step is to match these lots with sales, which may divide them into smaller increments, because a particular sale transaction may
dispose of only
part of a lot.
In a general sense, the U.S. Courts website defines the transfer
of property as «any mode or means by which a debtor
disposes of or
parts with his / her property.»
By
disposing of securities with accrued capital losses, investors can help offset taxes incurred by other
parts of a portfolio that were sold at a capital... Read More»
The tool has a fur ejector that makes it easier to
dispose hair
of, so this feature spares you the unpleasant
part where you manually pull clumps
of removed hair from the comb.
In addition, she has expended a lot
of energy during pregnancy and she may eat all or
part of some
of these kittens in an attempt to recoup some
of those losses (just as she eats placentas) and to
dispose of «carrion'that could potentially lead predators to her nest.
Whenever a player successfully
disposes of a bubble group, a
part of it is transferred onto the opponent's
part of the screen.
New York photographer Larry Racioppo contributed his images
of Queens residents grappling with their own damaged art: an elderly couple
disposing of their Sunday paintings, and a man
parting with the dollhouse he built for his daughter.
, imagines how the nameless killer might hack up his victims and the imaginative ways he
disposes of the bodies, or at least
parts of the bodies.
Part installation and part performance, the work documents the activities of a fictitious social - cleansing company in the business of disposing of peo
Part installation and
part performance, the work documents the activities of a fictitious social - cleansing company in the business of disposing of peo
part performance, the work documents the activities
of a fictitious social - cleansing company in the business
of disposing of people.
We already know that vermiculture (composting with worms) can help
dispose of and «reuse» your garbage and fight climate change; this month, Martha Stewart is helping show that it can be
part of anyone's gardening regiment.
Add to this a dizzying variety
of tiny invertebrates and other life forms, all playing a
part in making growth happen and in
disposing of the detritus, and the puzzle becomes even more perplexing.