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Discover LudwigThe phrase "amounts means" is not correct in written English.
It appears to be a grammatical error, as "amounts" is a plural noun and should be paired with "mean" instead of "means."
Example: "The amounts mean different things in various contexts."
Alternatives: "amounts signify" or "amounts represent".
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For purposes of this section, the term "employer provided amounts" means any amounts paid or incurred on behalf of the individual by the individual's employer which are foreign earned income included in the individual's gross income for the taxable year (without regard to section 911).
Coffee purchased in smaller amounts means producers can work to create particular flavor profiles and roasters can seek out the best beans.
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In March 2001, the counterterrorism staff of the National Security Council, led by Mr. Clarke, pushed for quick approval of the aid, relatively small amounts meant to block the advance of Taliban and Qaeda fighters.
Why? It's hard to get excited about these weekly wins for the designers if it's not clear what the dollar amounts mean, or how it will play into their ultimate success on the show.
Principal amount means the amount of the original investment.
Still, garnering only 2percentt of that amount means the fund will fall well short of projected needs in the developing world.
For purposes of subparagraph (A), the term "recapture amount" means any amount allowable as a deduction to the taxpayer which, but for an election under subsection (d)(3), would have been capitalized with respect to the plant.
But the opposition of the Republican minority, which wanted a smaller amount, means that no money can be raised until August.
Charging a price, even if just a token amount, means the quiet carriage becomes a service that fellow passengers have bought, not just a preference they have expressed.
However, this amount means a lot more to the government.
After all, a plus-sized loan amount means bigger monthly payments.
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