Therefore the identification of like - kind replacement property can be somewhat complicated, especially in build - to - suit (improvement) 1031 Exchange transactions, so you should consult with Exeter 1031 Exchange Services, LLC and your professional legal and tax advisors in the preparation
of your identification of like - kind replacement property.
The findings of the present study indicate that physicians can improve their rates
of identification of children with psychosocial problems by using information about stressful life events.
There is a lack
of identification of CSHCN, and communication barriers impair the ability to deliver care.
The primary aim of the linkage was to assess the consistency
of the identification of Indigenous status as reported in death registration and Census data, and thereby provide input into the compilation of life tables and life expectancy estimates for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.
In 2009, the ABS began to estimate Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander life expectancy over periods of three years (to have a greater deaths certificates «pool» than that provided by one - year periods) and to use the five - yearly Censuses to verify the accuracy
of the identification of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people on death certificates.
Working with schools to improve the means
of identification of those children who are at high risk of developing Conduct Disorder to allow early intervention.
My Office supports the key principles
of identification of need, focussed outcomes, robust implementation and a rigorous evaluation framework in early intervention projects.
«I set my approach to counseling based off
of the identification of the needs of the individual, and put in place an appropriate therapy plan for their road to recovery.
Studies looking at practices at a single point in time, however, have found low rates
of identification of parental distress by resident and faculty pediatricians.3, 8 To our knowledge, no studies in pediatrics, and only a few in other specialties,9 - 12 have examined care over time to see if it leads to improved identification of mental health problems, or if there are specific primary care provider skills important to identification of distress in longitudinal settings.
[Provide all authentic details
of the identification of the legal professional preparing the functional resume]
Skills relevant to this position and found on applicants» resumes include assembling products according to work instructions and prints, and maintaining the accuracy
of identification of all materials and documents.
Even after removing «direct» or «obvious» identifiers of information, a risk or probability
of identification of the subject of the information may remain; in some instances, the risk will not be inconsequential.
When we considered whether we could specify a maximum level of risk of disclosure with some precision (such as a probability or risk
of identification of < 0.01), we concluded that it is premature to assign mathematical precision to the «art» of de-identification.
Response: While we understand that removing the specified identifiers may reduce the usefulness of the resulting data to third parties, we remain convinced by the evidence found in the MIT study that we referred to in the preamble to the proposed rule [17] and the analyses discussed below that there remains a significant risk
of identification of the subjects of health information from the inclusion of indirect identifiers such as birth date and zip code and that in many cases there will be a reasonable basis to believe that such information remains identifiable.
Under federal law identity theft is a crime, and any person who «knowingly transfers, possesses, or uses, without lawful authority, a means
of identification of another person» during or in relation to another enumerated (generally fraud - related) felony, receives an additional two - year sentence.
Types of Offences Section 2 (1)
of the Identification of Criminals Act applies to persons charged with an indictable or hybrid offences.
: Although not statutory, the rule has been established through jurisprudence that the date of the separation of the parties is the relevant date for purposes
of identification of assets.
For example, such an image would not be sufficient for retailers bound to verify ID (e.g. liquor), DMV and various commercial entities entrusted to issue automotive registration documents, police officers, TSA agents, CBP agents, etc; in those situations (which surely comprise the majority of the possible identification - verification scenarios), such a digital image is not «intended or commonly accepted for the purposes
of identification of individuals».
(4) the term «false identification document» means a document of a type intended or commonly accepted for the purposes
of identification of individuals that --(A) is not issued by or under the authority of a governmental entity or was issued under the authority of a governmental entity but was subsequently altered for purposes of deceit; and (B) appears to be issued by or under the authority of the United States Government, a State, a political subdivision of a State, a sponsoring entity of an event designated by the President as a special event of national significance, a foreign government, a political subdivision of a foreign government, or an international governmental or quasi-governmental organization;
This phenomenon can occur in regard of the subjects both in my areas of expertise, and also in areas of significance outside of my expertise; an example, only a few days ago, being the publication
of the identification of the mechanism of cardiac death of individuals during defaecation due to use of the Valsalva manoeuvre: a factor in possible alternate explanations of death due to stimulant drug abuse.
Whoever... knowingly transfers, possesses, or uses, without lawful authority, a means
of identification of another person shall... be sentenced to a term of imprisonment of 2 years.
This ad hoc advisory group was born out
of identification of research gaps and convened by the National Institute for Environmental Health Science, the Center for Disease Control, and the Environmental Protection Agency.
Since 1988 we have been looking at rainfall regimes in Australia — and this seems to be the first instance
of identification of a climate pattern associated with these Pacific states.
would be the story
of identification of the technological species.
Any employee of a not - for - profit pound, shelter, duly incorporated society for the prevention of cruelty to animals, humane society or dog or cat protective association may insert a microchip for the purposes
of identification of any animal being held for adoption by such organization.
Owners of purebred show and breeding dogs have long used tattoos to comply with the rules
of identification of the American Kennel Club and to provide permanent, visible identification should their dogs get lost.
Learning Disabilities & Dyslexia On Babies and Bathwater: Addressing the Problems
of Identification of Learning Disabilities by Thomas E. Scruggs and Margo A. Mastropieri (Council for Learning Disabilities).
ELLs require special attention in terms
of identification of learning needs, development and evaluation of effective instructional programs (including teachers), allocation of necessary resources, and cultural / linguistic competence.
While that is a tough claim to live up to, users can expect reasonable accuracy in terms
of identification of plagiarism.
My PhD work focused on the study
of the identification of the Mechanisms Causing Reversion to Virulence in an Attenuated SARS - CoV for the Design of a Genetically Stable Vaccine.
These syndromes include conditions in which autoimmunity is clearly implicated as causal, in light
of identification of autoantibodies to relevant autoantigens; diseases suspected to be autoimmune because of the presence of autoantibodies, although the autoreactive response has not been proven to be pathogenic and could be a consequence or marker of tissue damage; and other diseases often considered to be «autoimmune,» such as psoriasis or inflammatory bowel disease, characterized by organ - targeted inflammation but without evidence of a stimulating autoantigen.
Current methods
of identification of DENV - infected cells using antibody staining require permeabilization and fixation, which do not permit intact cell imaging.
Stem cell biology progresses very rapidly, in terms
of identification of stem cells, their basic biology and role in development and regeneration.
Thrillingly, Collins» team got this to work in a laboratory culture within a year
of the identification of the CF gene.
The entire process of muscular contraction, in terms
of an identification of the molecules and a description of the chemical reactions in the muscle fibre, has been almost completely explained.
«This proposal might help support the vital role
of identification of potentially hostile craft at sea, as long as some simple practical issues, such as keeping the lens clean of saltwater spray, do not inhibit its operation.»
Such targeting and ease
of identification of cancer cells could allow oncologists to spot even tiny numbers of diseased cells in a biopsy sample.
The importance
of the identification of ankyloglossia (short lingual frenulum) as a cause of breastfeeding problems.
For a considerable time a working relationship between Greek and Roman religion had been effected by means
of an identification of Greek and Roman gods; Zeus was Jupiter, Hera Juno, etc..
This latter criticism is all the more important, for it shows that I telescoped Whitehead's development, arguing that the shift (D) produced more than it probably did, not reckoning with the fact that Whitehead probably made fewer revisions on the basis
of his identification of feeling and prehension than would be apparent to those familiar with the final theory he attained.
But this did not mean that Christian critics
of the identification of Christianity with socialism turned against socialism.
Raymond Brown suggests that the author of John «capitalised and developed» [9] the primitive New Testament tradition
of the identification of Jesus with personified Wisdom as found in the Old Testament.
In the philosophy of Spinoza such an association was a necessary consequence
of his identification of God and the universe and his conception of extension and thought as two of the attributes of God.
In the West we have, largely because
of our identification of our «source» with an action of creation that established the beginning of time, viewed our origin as a point from which to progress.
The special eschatological event
of the identification of God with the man Jesus is at the same time the innermost mystery of divine being.»
However, Whitehead's writings are by no means clear on this issue
of the identification of the person with his soul.
The history of the Church shows us all too plainly the dreadful consequences
of this identification of a static orthodoxy with faith in God through Jesus Christ.
MR: «Barth never fully owned up to the radical implications
of his identification of God with revelation.
In the end it was not the concept of entity found in Aristotle's Metaphysics, but rather that derivative from the Categories,
of the identification of entity with enduring substrate, that dominated later history of thought.
Here we find the endeavor to speak of the Kingdom of God in a Christian language even while refusing the language of the Christian theological tradition, and to do so in the spirit of Blake's marriage of «Heaven» and «Hell» and under the influence
of the identification of nirvana and samsara in Mahayana Buddhism.