Sentences with phrase «including economic substance»

Mr. Murphy's substantive experience includes a wide range of complex tax issues, including economic substance and business purpose, foreign tax credits, debt / equity, transfer pricing and a variety...

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Symptoms include lack of energy, changes in appetite and sleep patterns, substance abuse, anxiety, and thoughts of self - harm, which, while clearly not great for mental or physical health, also take a toll on economic productivity.
Oweiss observes that Ibn - Khaldun had given substance and depth to earlier elemental economic ideas and that centuries later these same ideas were developed by the Mercantilists, the commercial capitalists of the seventeenth century, and others, including Sir William Petty (1623 - 87), Adam Smith (1723 - 90), David Ricardo (1772 - 1823), Thomas R. Malthus (1766 - 1834), Karl Marx (1818 - 83) and John Maynard Keynes (1883 - 1946), and also by contemporary economic theorists.
Referencing the report, «Homelessness in Oneida County, NY: Understanding and Addressing a Hidden Social Problem,» written by Social Sciences Associates in support of the Mohawk Valley Housing and Homeless Assistance Coalition and funded by The Oneida County Department of Mental Health, Picente said that data makes it clear there is a problem with chronic homelessness, and that the problem of homelessness is intertwined with other social ills, including substance abuse and chemical dependency, status as an ex-offender, and the increasing number of family breakups caused by economic stress, domestic violence and even transitioning back to the community from military service.»
Variables were also accounted for which could have impacted the association between common mental illness and exercise, which included demographic and socio - economic factors, body mass index, substance use, perceived social support and new onset physical illness.
The 2014 letter declares that «Studies have suggested a correlation between exclusionary discipline policies and practices and an array of serious educational, economic, and social problems, including school avoidance... decreased academic achievement... increased likelihood of dropping out; substance abuse; and involvement with juvenile justice systems.»
Studies have suggested a correlation between exclusionary discipline policies and practices and an array of serious educational, economic, and social problems, including school avoidance and diminished educational engagement; 9 decreased academic achievement; 10 increased behavior problems; 11 increased likelihood of dropping out; 12 substance abuse; 13 and involvement with juvenile justice systems.14
This year's WVC agenda also includes nine Workshops, six of which are free with Conferenceregistration, and three evening Special Presentations on controlled substances, online marketing, andhealthy practices in tough economic times.
«My artworks often deal with difficult issues affecting American Indian communities, including socio - economic problems, substance abuse, and cultural conflict.
Table 2 compares the Early Start and control groups on a series of measures of parent behavior and family circumstances, including maternal depression, substance use, family violence, economic circumstances, and adverse life events assessed over the period from 5 to 9 years.
Research on the development of children exposed to perinatal depression emerges from the body of work which considers the broader context within which perinatal depression is embedded, including comorbidities (e.g., anxiety and / or substance use), correlates (e.g., marital distress), and the broader environment (e.g., economic stressors).
The struggles of our adolescent and young adult children on their journey to economic and emotional self - sufficiency are greatly compounded by misuse and abuse of both legal and illegal «mind altering substancesincluding misappropriation of prescription medications.
ACEs are traumatic events that include parental divorce or separation, living with a caregiver who has mental illness or substance abuse issues, experiencing or witnessing violence in the home or neighborhood, losing a parent to incarceration or death, economic hardship such as lack of food or housing, racial discrimination, and abuse or neglect.
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