Sentences with phrase «not excised»

It would be a shock if the original's shocking Americanisations were not excised, given the way modern big - screen fantasy has moved towards old - world accents following the success of the Harry Potter movies.
Whatever the Court may have intended by its Casey language, he said, one simply can not excise it from context and apply it willy - nilly to facts that were not even remotely at issue in the case.
So for much, perhaps most, of the New Testament, the expectation of God's in - breaking is a present historical expectation; if in later writings New Testament authors appeared to alter that expectation from an outward, historical event to an inward, spiritual experience — in light of its lengthening delay — the church did not excise that earlier, more immediate expectation from the canon.
... as if it didn't excise, before he came along....

Not exact matches

Charities, by and large, do not pay executives over $ 1 million, according to research from Charity Navigator, though there are exceptions and it would be difficult for a charity to explain having to use donations for a 20 percent excise tax on executive compensation.
The IRS RMD rules can be a bit confusing, and failing to satisfy your annual RMD can be expensive, costing you an excise - tax penalty of up to 50 percent on the amount not distributed as required, warns Manisha Thakor, director of Wealth Strategies for Women at Buckingham and The BAM Alliance, a community of more than 140 independent registered investment advisors throughout the country.
With 44 percent of Washington's excise tax burden passed on to consumers, the report found that in the short term, there was not much of a change.
The Senate tax plan is not expected to include a 20 percent excise tax on imports by multinationals, according to people briefed on the issue.
Here's why: Many people don't realize that they may get socked with a 15 % excise tax as well as income - tax liability if their retirement accounts build so high that they, or their beneficiaries, eventually have to take any distribution that the IRS deems excessively large — more than $ 155,000 in 1996.
The American Petroleum Institute, for one, «doesn't have a position» on extending the excise tax to the oilsands, writes E&EN ews.
It is not at all clear whether that will be enough to encourage US authorities to excise Rusal from its separate designation on the SDN list.
CNBC's Ylan Mui: «The Senate tax plan is not expected to include a controversial 20 percent excise tax on imports by multinational companies, according to three people briefed on the issue.
Even excluding excise taxes and «cost - recovery» provisions in that bill (which run counter to expensing), Chairman Camp's bill included an additional $ 300 billion of potential reforms that are not part of the Senate bill.
Owners who fail to take RMDs will owe a 50 percent excise - tax penalty on the required sum not distributed.
Cities and states will preserve their credit ratings by annulling their pension obligations to public - sector workers, and raising excise and sales taxes — but not property taxes.
With finance ministry refusing to cut excise duty to give relief to the common man from petrol hitting a 55 - month high of Rs 74.63 a litre and diesel at a record high of Rs 65.93, oil PSUs have since April 24 not changed fuel rates.
Certainly, not a single jab at Falstaff's girth is excised, and the audience laughed hardest when Sir John playfully or ruefully calls attention to his own rotundity — as when he's asked to put an ear to ground and shoots back «Have you any levers to lift me up again?»
«March for Life has been excised from the fold because it is not «religious.»
For Jesus, human frailty and weakness must be excised, not adjusted to.
Elements that appear problematic in light of the metaphysical reference will not of course be excised from the text but rather interpreted — i.e., recognized as highly analogical or symbolic elements.
If «God» does not exist, then we could do as Jefferson did, and excise all mention of things supernatural from the Bible, and just keep a few ancient pearls of wisdom and a bit of Middle Eastern historical facts.
By excising the requirement that Christian marriage be a «a lifelong union between a man and a woman,» along with the Augustinian tradition's second good of marriage, offspring, from the list of «purposes for which it was instituted by God,» marriage would be defined as open to same - sex couples whose sexual unions are not biologically fruitful.
The difference might seem only technical in income taxation, but it is more practical with regard to sales, excise and property taxation, where nonprofit organizations enjoy important insulation from governmental imposts and oversight by virtue of their not being a legitimate part of the tax base.
Organizations so designated are exempt not only from federal taxation of their net income but also from payment of social security taxes, federal unemployment insurance, various sales and excise taxes, and taxes on real property.
If this is so then it is hardly surprising that significant sections of the majority - dominant community treats any symptoms of what they consider the disease of conversion as a foreign body, whose nauseating effects are not to be merely treated, but surgically excised.
Moreover, it is not only these sisters and brothers but also the ecumenical cause that would suffer if Life and Work concerns were simply excised.
I should note too that it seems that Creel agrees on this point, for he states that «it is logically impossible for anyone to know as discrete all possible individuals that can possibly be excised from a continuum... hence, an exhaustively infinite set of individuals could not have been known by now or ever, even in the mind of God» (PS 12:217 f.).
When it comes to the Affordable Care Act's excise taxes, there's too much at stake for restaurateurs to not take action now.
While I don't eat desserts often (I've excised most of my «sweet tooth»), somehow, I always, always love trying out things made from real ingredients, dessert or otherwise.
In January 2013 the non-governmental organisation Sustain, supported by 61 health organisations, called for a 20 pence per litre excise duty on sugar sweetened drinks.4 In February, the Academy of Medical Royal Colleges called for a 20 % tax on sugar sweetened drinks as part of its enquiry into clinical and public health solutions to the obesity epidemic.1 Although the UK government has indicated a preference for voluntary approaches to the control of obesity, it has not ruled out fiscal measures.14 Clearly, the idea of a sugar sweetened drink tax is gaining traction in the UK, but its effect on health remains uncertain.
Maybe if you do it at their place you don't have to worry about the excise officers.
Australia's craft brewers are injecting $ 740 million into the economy but warn growth could be stronger if not for punishing excise taxes.
It only includes breweries that reported to the Brewers Association's annual Beer Industry Production Survey; breweries with staff estimates or data from state excise tax reports were not considered.
Mr Broadbent also said revenue from the tobacco excise should not go into consolidated revenue and instead be directed straight into preventative health programs.
The Beer Institute is hoping a so - called «lame duck session» of Congress won't hurt the chances of finally passing the Craft Beverage Modernization and Tax Reform Act (CBMTRA), which would lower excise taxes, compliance burdens, and regulations on alcohol makers.
Wholesale Pricing Structure and Policy Manual: The Pricing Structure and Policy Manual outlines the elements required to calculate the price for products distributed by SLGA including (but not limited to) duty / excise taxes, freight rates, mark - ups, environmental surcharges, container deposits, etc..
Mayfield's year was remarkable, and we probably would have talked about it more if OU hadn't started the year 1 - 2 and been quickly excised from Playoff contention.
We have to give him a chance after all he did, l do nt think it is not wise to sack him so early now, we need to excise patience and see to what will come out of the season period.
We are independent, not supervised, and actually work independently in collaboration with doctors (the governor signed a law that excises the supervisory language between physicians and CNMs, and this became effective Oct. 5).
Note that some have such view for religious reasons, some have such view for purely scientific ones (e.g., for a fetus in a stage late enough that it would have survived in nICU if delivered prematurely, it's hard to make an argument that merely being attached to a placenta and not to nICU life support somehow turns the fetus from a live human being to «perfectly fine to surgically excise part of mother's body».
There has been much recent media speculation on the issue but the messages are confused ranging from «not much change», to various charging schemes, to new private toll roads and altering vehicle excise duty / fuel duty.
Both houses of the Legislature argue the MRT elements they oppose don't actually save taxpayers a thing, but to excise either of them from the final budget could upset the delicate balance carefully crafted by the Cuomo administration to neutralize 1199 and GNYHA in the traditional budget air war.
High excise duties affect not only Scotch Whisky producers, but also the retailers, pubs, and restaurants that sell it.
This is not a green tax: «I use the term «green taxes» loosely when describing the vehicle excise duty changes announced by the Government.
Not until they have excised the fantasies of Fabianism, they won't be.
Instead the Tories chose to attack the increases in vehicle excise duty (VED) punishing «gas - guzzling» vehicles which are not environmentally friendly.
The Silk Commission said it shouldn't devolve fuel duty, alcohol and excise duty, vehicle excise duty, capital gains tax, insurance premium, stamp duty on shares, inheritance tax, betting and gaming, VAT, climate change levy and National Insurance Contributions.
«I can't think of anything that would better help excise the opprobrium from last week's twin state Senate convictions than a special session entirely devoted to ethics reforms,» said Hoylman.
During our discussion that afternoon, West answered an important question without my having to ask it: How did he know that this huge increase in the population of clostridia had not occurred between the time I excised the gut during the previous afternoon and the time it was put into the germ - killing preservative, which was perhaps not until the next morning?
If they don't, you may have located a cluster of spurious data points, such as that 80 - foot - tall woman, which can simply be excised.
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