Sentences with phrase «now passed on»

My father handcrafted bedroom furniture for me as a child and I have now passed that on to my daughters.
You have now passed on the obsession for picnic baskets... ah thank you;) I would head to either the beach or sitting next to a river for my picnic... with a nice bottle of wine, brie and red pepper jelly and some nutella -LCB- plus a giant spoon -RCB-
Once having Myla (who is now 6 years old), she has continued her travels and has now passed on her travel obsession to young Myla.
Thank you girls for giving «Spirit» the life he needed in his final years, Spirit has now passed on to the Rainbow Bridge
Your admiration for authors of note is also misguided; case in point: James Patterson, who writes 20 percent of his books, yet has the audacity to claim authorship of the other 80 percent, and which, by the way, in my opinion, are not even worth the paper on which they are printed, And then there is the Mary Higgins Clark junk that she has now passed on to her daughter so she has something to do with her time.
One of the others let their agent read it, and that agent has now passed it on to everyone in Hollywood.
So weird that half of the main cast have now passed on...
She has now passed it on to me and I love it so much, it's so cozy and warm.
David Blunkett used to kick the proverbial populist can along the road in the time of New Labour but the task has now passed on to a younger generation this century.
Over five prominent HC's have now passed on Ohio State.
These privileges are now passed on to the second and sometimes to the third generation.
One of his sayings I now pass on to every start - up we fund: that it's better, initially, to make a small number of users really love you than a large number kind of like you.
I now pass on to some observations of Professor Toynbee's on the decline of civilizations.
They went after Allen Robinson and now they pass on Beckham?
Those aged under 75 can now pass on their pension without any tax at all, while those aged over 75 will only pay the marginal rate.
The bottom line is that we are now passing on our obesity to our children.
Sixteen years later, their love affair had new life — and Spira discovered it's never too late for second chances, a lesson she now passes on to readers.
He saw how putting himself out there and gaining experience in different social scenes helped him grow as a person, and now he passes on those lessons to other daters facing a crisis of confidence.
Now we pass on 56 percent of children in Title 1 public schools who fail national reading tests in the 4th grade to the 5th grade with the pretense that the 5th grade teacher will handle the problem of a mixed class of children who can read with a large number of children who can not read.
When she dies, of course she can now pass on # 450,000 free of tax due to her own allowance.
Japan Airlines will now pass on crazy carrier - imposed surcharges to booking on their partner Emirates from the U.S.
I know that your archive surely contains many views into NYC artistic life of the 20th century; as the personalities of that time who created the New York School now pass on - it would be remarkable to read examinations of the type of families and collective associations (mutual bonds) that were created and upheld that made formed the world for the NY intelligentsia.
I now pass on my knowledge and help others do the same.»

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There is no metered access, as there is with a site like the New York Times, and until recently there was no «social media pass - through» either, although the papers have apparently relented on that with the new design and will now allow non-subscribers to read a link shared on Twitter or Facebook or by email.
Trump called on Wednesday for a new «pass - through» tax rate of 25 percent that could mean big savings for owners of sole proprietorships and partnerships who now pay 39.6 percent.
Willink has been retired from the SEALs for seven years now, and passes on his philosophy of discipline through his leadership consulting firm Echelon Front, his podcast, and books.
In the past year, for instance, Berkeley, California, passed a law taxing sugary drinks, and San Francisco now requires warning labels on bottles.
«If Republican Senators are unable to pass what they are working on now, they should immediately REPEAL, and then REPLACE at a later date!»
But she is happy that at least for now the plan would put pass - through businesses on a level playing field with corporations.
«What has changed is that while there used to be a modicum of congressional bargaining across major policy developments, the party in power now tries to pass legislation on straight party - line votes,» says Mr. Jillson.
In an effort to dull some of the pain, and perhaps a sprint around an unfamiliar airport, United is now giving passengers access to their boarding passes on connecting legs provided by other airlines.
It seems that every major retailer is trying to jump on the movement that was once thought as just a passing trend, but is now seen as a radical shift in what Americans demand from their clothing.
Transform yourself into that vibrant, vigorous head - screwed - on - right, 30 - plus person you want to be, so when people see you pass by, they'll say, «Now there goes somebody who truly «gets» it!»
The House will now have to vote on this latest version so that both chambers pass an identical bill.
Now the rocket company, led by Elon Musk, is on the verge of passing another important landmark: launching a used one back into space.
Existing home sales are on track for a decent increase in June, building permits are back above natural household formation, home prices continue to set new highs, and Canadian household leverage has now passed that of their US counterparts.»
And in Austin, Texas, commuters are now able to store transit passes and tickets on their smartphones.
It would seem to be offsetting safety gains from other technologies, including not just new automatic collision avoidance systems, but even now taken - for - granted features like anti-lock brakes, which are equipped on a greater percentage of the U.S. fleet with each passing year.
«My business model up to now is that I either financed the project myself or raised money around it myself and did business with the inventor, or passed on the project,» he says.
The Republican - led Congress has struggled immensely over the past eight months, and the party now faces further division as they return and urgently need to raise the debt ceiling to avoid a government shutdown, pass an aid package for Hurricane Harvey — some of which is expected to be tied to the raise of the debt ceiling — and now reach a decision on DACA.
When asked about it now, he repeats flatly that the incident just didn't happen and passes on the chance to walk back his remarks: I don't know if I would do anything differently.
But more importantly, if you think that the process of passing through the low SMEs was gone, and if you think that the competition, now that everybody is trying to grow loans, particularly in the consumer side, will have any impact on margins, or no, maybe not this year but down the road.
On Sunday, The New York Times reported that Trump converted nearly a billion dollars in business losses — from failed ventures in casinos, real estate and a now defunct regional airline — to win a free pass with the IRS with the potential to shield as much as 18 years of his personal income from taxes.
I understand the risk of passing on the tax benefit now, but if we will need withdraw from investments during early retirement, would it not make sense to first withdraw from the Roth IRA contributions instead of requiring us to invest / withdraw more from taxable accounts?
A mid-September deadline for comments has since passed and the CSA is now reviewing submissions on the issue of whether or not proxy advisory firms should be regulated.
«Equity for Punks IV has now passed the # 10m mark — a ground - breaking figure for equity crowdfunding,» shared BrewDog on its website.
Only now, Guajardo said, with a tariff that will be passed on to the U.S. consumer.
So I think what this means is there's not a ton of optimism now, and expectations are low on whether or not Washington, D.C., is really going to be able to pass major tax reform.
It had passed the House earlier that afternoon, and while the House version must now go back to be voted on again, the odds that it passes again are quite safe.
Now that you're more heavily invested, and more time has passed, has your thinking on these sorts of deals changed?
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