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assigning

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Present participle of assign

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Nor do any of them mention IR35 - the tax rules which affect many computer contractors who lessen their tax payments by assigning themselves as the employees of a company they own.

It seems like an under-explored area for prosecutors to investigate.Of course, we will never be finished assigning responsibility for the boom and bust until we figure out why so many investors were so desperate to get those few extra basis points of yield in the first place.

Perhaps most interesting, however, is that this helps explain an intriguing phenomenon: investors appear to believe that many banks are worth more dead than alive.Investors appear to feel this way because of the price to book ratios they have been assigning to banks.

Government stores limit customers to shopping one day a week, assigning the day according to the last number of their identity cards.The government insists it is the victim of "economic warfare" waged by the opposition.

They produce an output by assigning different probabilities to inputs.

The EU intended to achieve this by assigning different targets to its 15 members.

In all, emissions should end up 40-50% below their level in 1980.By assigning joint responsibility to the power sector for cleaning up, but allowing flexibility in getting there, the scheme has proved far less expensive than most people expected.

That same year in Parents Involved v Seattle School District, when the Court voted 5-4 to stop Seattle from considering race when assigning students to high schools, Justice Stephen Breyer delivered a magisterial dissent: Many parents, white and black alike, want their children to attend schools with children of different races.

A prudent move: Mr Patrick may dispute the lieutenant-governor's position on taxing businesses, but Mr Dewhurst is also the president of the Senate, assigning freshmen to committees and arranging the order in which bills are introduced.Mr Patrick seems to relish his insurgency, though, and most expect him to keep bashing away.

Assigning new values to them will be tricky, not to mention bad for banks' share prices.This week an index that tracks bonds consisting of subprime loans made in 2006 dipped below 60 for the first time, down from 97 in January (see chart).

But assigning the vouchers randomly guarded against this risk.Opponents still argue that those who exercise choice will be the most able and committed, and by clustering themselves together in better schools they will abandon the weak and voiceless to languish in rotten ones.

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