Sentences with phrase «on ordinary households»

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Most households depend on a 401 (k) plan to save for retirement on the grounds that they receive a tax deduction today and pay ordinary income taxes when they take distributions later, presumably when they are in a lower tax bracket.
The bubbling interest comes as regulators grow increasingly worried about debt levels and the capacity of ordinary households to pay back big loans on expensive houses.
Each project includes instructions on how to conduct the experiment at home using ordinary toys and household items as props, an easy - to - understand explanation of the experiment's significance, and suggestions on how parents can incorporate these principles into their interactions with their child.
We need to wage verbal war on the tories for hurting low income households if we ever want to regain our councillors and councils and the respect of ordinary working people.
To do experiments, these labs must purchase separate stocks of the most ordinary supplies — pens, pencils, clear plastic pipettes, household bleach, even Reynolds aluminum foil — and slap a sticker on them.
These are household appliances (systems) to which the user describes in ordinary language the problem that he / she wants to solve (such as «making bread,» «removing a stain from a pair of trousers,» etc. depending on the type of household appliance); the system analyses the problem that needs to be solved and searches the database to see whether there is a solution (recipe) for the problem described by the user.
In - home consultations for ordinary behavior issues; life skills training; classes and consultations for aggressive, reactive and separation distressed dogs; consultations on managing multiple - dog households, choosing the right kind of dog and puppy socialization; Puppy Start Right classes
Among the 50 or so sculptures, installations and works on paper, don't miss «Homebound,» an assemblage of ordinary household objects and furniture threaded together by a crackling wire of live electricity, and «La grande broyeuse (Mouli - Julienne x 17),» a steel sculpture that imagines a monstrously sized «vegetable slicer» as a menacing creature.
The Law Society points out that the Supreme Court held, in July 2017, that employment tribunal fees were unlawful because households on low incomes were expected to sacrifice «ordinary and reasonable expenditure for substantial periods of time» to save for legal costs, R (Unison) v Lord Chancellor [2017] UKSC 51.
As a result, ordinary household items such as spoons and sifters can be illegal to possess depending on the circumstances.
The Index relies on over 100,000 household and 2,400 expert surveys to measure how the rule of law is experienced in practical, everyday situations by ordinary people around the world.
Regarding the size of the fee, the Supreme Court held that «where households on low to middle incomes can only afford fees by sacrificing the ordinary and reasonable expenditure required to maintain what would generally be regarded as an acceptable standard of living, the fees can not be regarded as affordable» (para [93]-RRB-.
It also accepted the notional figures in Unison's hypothetical examples by stating that «where households on low to middle incomes could pay fees only by sacrificing ordinary and reasonable expenditure for substantial periods of time, the fees could not be regarded as affordable».
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