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Under the law, distributions have to be prorated between the two types, so careful record-keeping is necessary.
If too many RGS shareholders elect one or the other, payment will be prorated to meet that requirement.
If shareholders elect too much cash, they will be prorated to receive shares to meet this percentage.
If the extension were to be prorated on a yearly basis and Manning played its entirety under its terms, his salary would be about $16.25 million a year.
Bonuses would have to be prorated for salary-cap purposes over the remaining two years of the agreement, rather than over the life of the contract.
Part-timers' pay would be prorated from the new full-time amount according to the number of hours they work.
But overall the deal will be prorated to be half in cash and half in stock in the newly combined company, to be called Broadcom Ltd.
Scales will be prorated for missing data, using individual imputation algorithms developed by the measurement statisticians at the DCC.
The scoring algorithms allow the subscale scores to be prorated if at least three of the five subscale items are complete (http://www.sdqinfo.org).sdqinfo.org
Sum scales will be prorated in case of missing values on less than 80% of the single items making up the score.
Since the subscale scores of the SDQ can be prorated if at least 3 items are completed, the missing values were not replaced.
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