Not exact matches
«I personally wish they had done more to directly link corporate rate reductions and pass - throughs, for that
matter, to real and
tangible benefits for employees,
things like IRA matching or employee profit sharing or employee ownership,» Dean Zerbe, managing director at the tax consultancy Alliantgroup and former tax counsel to the Senate Finance Committee, told me last year.
Qualitative research, such as case studies, has generally found that most successful efforts work fast; they demonstrate
tangible results within a
matter of months and show stakeholders that
things are changing for the better (Public Impact, 2007).
No
matter how abstract the viewer might perceive it to be, it makes you question if their is such a
thing as boundaries when it comes to our inner selves and how we make it
tangible.
The suppression of a particular writing or other
tangible form of expression is, therefore, an individual
matter, and, in the nature of
things, every such suppression raises an individual constitutional problem in which a reviewing court must determine for itself whether the attacked expression is suppress [i] ble within constitutional standards.