Sentences with phrase «then use the policy»

1Income tax free distributions are usually achieved by withdrawing to the cost basis (usually premiums paid), then using policy loans.
You can then use the policy loan to pay for things like additional passive income assets, pay down debt, fund a new business, or any other money making ideas you have.
2Income tax free distributions are achieved by withdrawing to the cost basis (premiums paid) then using policy loans.

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«Russia then used this stolen information to advance its own interests: destabilizing the U.S. political environment, denigrating Democratic presidential nominee, and supporting the campaign of Donald J. Trump... whose policies would benefit the Kremlin,» the suit charges.
In 2005, he used the first policy convention of the then - new Conservative Party to take potentially divisive social - conservative issues like abortion off the party's agenda.
Instead of continuing to mine resources, fashion them into products, use the products and then throw them away (the «take - make - waste» model), individuals, companies and policy makers are increasingly looking to a less wasteful «make - use - return» model of doing business.
To reap those economic benefits, leaders need to use the months ahead to set ambitious clean energy goals for Canada — and then commit to policies to meet them.
If mold grew as a result of that water damage and then ruined something you owned, you should be able to use your renters policy to have the objects replaced.
As the Great Recession set in, the Fed dropped its interest rate target to close to zero, and then was forced to use unconventional monetary policy tools including quantitative easing.
But if investors and traders managed to put their initial shock at Fed attitudes behind then, they had better get used to the new policy tone.
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PIMCO's CEO then reviews what he describes as the Federal Reserve's «highly unconventional and experimental set of policy tools» used to repress interest rates.
The monetary policy debate over whether rule - like behavior is preferable to pure discretion dates back at least to Henry Simons in 1936.1 More recently, in their Nobel Prize - winning work, Finn Kydland and Ed Prescott demonstrated that a credible commitment by policymakers to behave in a systematic rule - like manner leads to better outcomes than discretion.2 Since then, numerous papers using a variety of models have investigated the benefits of rule - like behavior in monetary policy and found that there are indeed significant benefits.
His preferred strategy was for the Fed to publish a detailed plan for shrinking its balance sheet, allow some time to gauge the market reaction, and then continue to use short term rates as the primary policy lever.
If you do not indicate that you have a long term care policy, plan to purchase an annuity or long term care policy to cover long term care, plan to use home equity or a family member to help care for you, or predict that you will not ever need long term care, then the system will apply costs to the last 3 years of your life.
Russia then used this stolen information to advance its own interests: destabilizing the U.S. political environment, denigrating the Democratic presidential nominee, and supporting the campaign of Donald J. Trump («Trump»), whose policies would benefit the Kremlin.»
And if we should, then what policy tools should we use?
An economic survey of Japanese business issued by the central Bank of Japan, which it then uses to formulate monetary policy.
Right, if the owner of a company is a member of a religion that doesn't believe in using medicine at all do they have the right then to provide only an insurance policy that covers prayer?
If a health trust or local authority tries to use your tax money (money that could be spent elsewhere) on one of these policies, then demand to see the evidence that it will result in lower unwanted pregnancy rates.
due to some crazy religious beliefs out there in the world i.e. marrying off young children and marrying genetic kin, the government can't ever allow religion to dictate marriage policy, so have your ceremonies and deny same - gender couples to marry in your church but bluntly stated your crying and foot - stomping will accomplish nothing, marriage isn't a religious thing it is a civil rights and equality thing, thus if the religious win by denying same gender cuples their civil rights to equal treatment under the law, then don't be surprised when others use those same grounds to deny you your rights under the law.
when a superst ition can dominate the landscape and change real world policy to the point that the state can be used to enforce religious dogma then enough is enough... it needs to go.
I don't understand why this is an issue — if anyone doesn't like the policy a business uses, then don't use the business.
To suggest, then, that religious believers (much less majorities who, qua majorities, also have a second claim on shaping public policy) are «wards» depending on the Constitution for their religious freedom and its scope is, to use Posner and Segall's words against them, «to turn the Constitution upside down when it comes to government and religion.»
If the tax code is to be used to penalize conduct that is not criminal but is only contrary to public policy or renders no public benefit, then it is important to notice the assumption underlying that innovation and its implications for all voluntary organizations, particularly churches.
Wenger and his then insistence on a youth policy, using only players from the academy or second rate players
If you intend to use a carrier in the air then check with the airline ahead of schedule to read their policy.
In their 2009 citizen petition, IDFA and NMPF point to various state policies and proposed national guidelines restricting the number of calories and grams of sugar in flavored milk in school, and then conclude that, without the use of artificial sweeteners, flavored milk will be barred from school meal programs.
Yes, I was guaranteed 12 weeks of FMLA, but my company's pay policy at the time was, well, lame; I got a few weeks of disability at 60 % of my salary and then, if I wanted a paycheck, I had to use my vacation time.
If a woman's labor is not progressing fast enough per hospital policy, then they create intense contractions using synthetic forms of oxytocin.
Then find a quiet moment to discuss with your preschooler the time - out policy in your family before there's a need to use it.
In 1997, the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) published the policy statement Breastfeeding and the Use of Human Milk.2 Since then, significant advances in science and clinical medicine have occurred.
If monetary policy had been used more aggressively to combat the recession, then unemployment would be lower and inflation would be closer to its target.
The oratorical flourish at the end of the debate on Syria was the most vivid example of defiance, but it was also Hilary who used a Today programme interview soon after Corbyn had been elected to politely insist that Labour policy was in favour of renewing trident and then to appear once again to express his support for the right of police to «shoot to kill», in both cases against the publicly declared position of his leader.
Since then the main resistance has come from party policy staff, fearing a loss of the control to which they are used.
But Labour asked if the policy was paid for by «non-doms» then why were the Tories using the current economic problems as an excuse to ditch the plans?
If Corbyn does lose then I think this will be down to how much people dislike Corbyn's leadership and his public perception rather than the ideas in this manifesto, but do you think that the more right - leaning aspects of the party will use this to attempt to sweep away all the Corbyn policies that are proposed in this manifesto in a bid to be seen as «more electable» when the next election comes around?
At the time, it was part of a civil rights agenda being set by the then Labour opposition, which included such things as the Human Right Act, and a (failed) «Ethical Foreign Policy» and was in stark contrast to the authoritarian approach of the then Conservative Government; Michael Howard's support for ID cards and Ken Clarke using PII Cetificates in the Matrix Churchill case spring to mind.
The then Chancellor, Alistair Darling, had authorised the Bank in January of that year to set up an Asset Purchase Facility (APF) which would provide a framework for the MPC to use asset purchases for monetary policy purposes should that prove necessary.
He then used this positioning to adopt more radical Labour policies like the minimum wage and the New Deal.
The whole strategy of the Conservative leadership seems to be to go for an even more image based version of the one that Tony Blair used in 1997, the pledge by Labour in the 1990s followed a situation in which the whole economic strategy of the then Conservative government had fallen apart to the point where things that had happened by accident were being described as policy and Kenneth Clarke commented that he went into a cabinet meeting in a situation in which the government no longer had an economic policy.
«To go ahead and systematically and intentionally empty out facilities under the guise of a policy shift, and then use that as a reason for closing those very same facilities is deceptive and underhanded,» Donohue said.
Then those rules — presumably different from the legislation the City Council held a hearing on today — will be passed by the City Council and signed by Mr. de Blasio in New York City, while Mr. Cuomo will «use his emergency powers to make the policy statewide.»
And perhaps if he manages to win another election, then maybe he can dust off this policy, and use it to make himself look modern and trendy once more.
He then used his final questions to draw a line between her actions as home secretary and Amber Rudd, who he said had «inherited» these «failing policies» and then toughened them further.
Using green bonds and modified insurance portfolios If the top financial layer includes big institutional investors and banks, then a second tier of untapped finance lies with insurance companies extending policies to the most vulnerable populations in the developing world.
The investigators then used a Markov microsimulation model to estimate each policy's impact on diet or physical activity, and then Body Mass Index (BMI), in a simulated school - aged population in 2032, or 20 years after implementation.
They can then use these in public policy debates, and I think that could be really worrisome.
EGG freezing looks increasingly promising as an insurance policy for women who need or want to delay having children, according to the first systematic monitoring of success rates for IVF using eggs that were frozen then thawed out.
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