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Aldi's, one of Germany's biggest discount grocery chains will accept marks but posts prices only in euros.
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But the I.R.S. doesn't accept mark-to-market accounting; you pay tax on income when you actually receive that income.
It has published a list of accepted marks, based in part on past legal cases.
A few weeks later, the Quebec Citadels offered Plante $85 per week to play for them; he accepted, marking the beginning of his professional career.
Given that the half-life of liraglutide is 10 14 hours, this 2-week washout period far exceeds the generally accepted mark of ≥5 half-lives.
Canadian border authorities are no longer accepting crates, pallets, and other solid wood packaging materials from China unless they are stamped with an internationally accepted mark confirming the material has been treated to remove invasive species that might be present in the wood.
The government alleged that on 11 June 1603, Raleigh had met with Lord Cobham, and they had agreed to bring Lady Arbella Stuart (a great great granddaughter of Henry VII) to the English throne, and to accept 600,000 marks from the Spanish government.
The "Cravings" cookbook author has always been real about the issues related to pregnancy and childbirth ― whether it's learning to accept stretch marks, recovery after ripping your butthole, fertility struggles or dealing with postpartum depression. .
(Some post offices also accept letters marked "general delivery" for pick up by the homeless and others).
This year Ofqual said that exam boards could, if they wished, accept re-mark requests directly from students.
Fuld has been accused of dragging his feet about jettisoning problem exposures, supposedly because of an unwillingness to accept steep mark-downs for assets that might well be profitable once the credit crisis eases.
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