The last of these restorative occurrences is the principal (but not the only)
subject of Dent's book.
Not exact matches
Neither involved a nearly 5 - mile - long underwater segment in the Straits
of Mackinac, the channel that connects Lakes Michigan and Huron, which received several
dents from a suspected tugboat anchor strike last month and is the
subject of public debate over its safety.
I am not sure we would automatically see very different candidates, but some greater diversity in political career patterns would be a good thing.I see you quoted here and there on this
subject and I am suprised to see your support Open primaries would make a
dent in the ability
of the elite to fix the game.
We
subjected it to a series
of high drops onto a tiled bathroom floor and it survived with barely perceptible
denting.
In another distortion
of history, Bean excludes the dénouement
of the Climategate story — that every accusation
of misconduct and malpractice was
subject to the most rigorous investigation, by nine official inquiries on both sides
of the Atlantic, all
of which exonerated the scientists involved and concluded that nothing had
dented the authority
of climate science.
The 2015 order was also
subject to lawsuits, but none made a
dent; in fact, having the courts repeatedly uphold the order is something that has been key to the arguments
of net neutrality proponents.
Even if you can only convert, say, $ 5,000 a year, if you do that for several years before required minimum distributions from retirement accounts kick in, you could make a serious
dent in the portion
of your nest egg that will be
subject to required minimum distributions, notes Warren McIntyre, a financial planner with VisionQuest Financial Planning in Troy, Mich..