Sentences with phrase «i.e. rule number»

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My RE plan is to invest the 25x annual expenses that is the oft - cited magic number for a «safe» retirement, and invest according your Rule (i.e. 75 / 25 at age 45).
Although the final numbers are not in, it appears that ~ 500,000 voted to reject the Personhood amendment vs. ~ 400,000 voting for the amendment i.e. the Immoral Majority rules when it comes to abortion.
Number One Rule of Writing Short Fiction: Satisfy the reader (i.e. have a complete story).
But before I download even a free book, I check page numbering to rule out novellas and read reviews to see if anything rules out this book, i.e. bad proof - reading / editing, poor grammar, predictable plots.
US income tax works this way: it is a marginal tax, i.e. the tax is calculated from each additional dollar of income, according to the following rule: there's a number of «brackets», and once you income is in certain bracket, the additional dollars are taxed according to this bracket, until you have enough income to go to higher bracket.
The rule of thumb with puppies is to take their age in months, add one, and that's the number of hours the puppy can «hold it» during the day (i.e..
You'll want to adhere to the kitty rule of thumb which is to have at least once more litter box than the number of cats in the house (i.e. if you have three cats, you should have four litter boxes).
A good rule of thumb is to have one litter box more than the number of cats you have, i.e. two boxes for one cat, and three boxes for two cats, etc..
Some cat behaviorists suggest the «plus one» rule, i.e., when determining how many litter boxes you need, count the number of cats you have and add one.
And rules in some states for a minimum number of Zero Emission Vehicles (i.e., electrics).
Aside from point # 1, which Lloyd Alter at Treehugger says might cut out a number of DIY - built homes, the rules allow for real deal tiny houses — i.e. really small and self - contained.
There are a number of rules and restrictions that restrict the ability to extend patent rights — i.e. get more than the patent owner bargained for, including «double patenting» but some of the earlier concerns about extending patent protection through double patenting no longer apply under our current Patent Act which requires that patents and any divisional patents expire on the same day.
Importantly, PMTO's effect on mothers» arrests may well be valid, but because it reached statistical significance in only one of two measures (i.e., number versus likelihood of arrest)-- and possibly not at the 0.05 level — we believe it needs confirmation in additional studies to rule out the possibility that it is a chance finding.
They'll typically govern things like what types of pets are allowed, not allowed (i.e., species, size, weight, number etc.), restricted areas on the property, and fines they may incur for violating the rules or bylaws.
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