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After the event, Mr. McCain defended his approach, saying it would eliminate only 10percentt of deductions for benefits supplied by employers.

Tax law on benefits in kind is written so that tax is imposed not only on benefits supplied to employees, but also on benefits given to members of their families - to prevent evasion.

To date, state support for restoration, management, promotion and coordination has been inconsistent and inadequate relative to the benefits supplied by native woodlands.

Meanwhile, because of DOMA, a worker who receives employer-paid health coverage for a same-sex spouse or partner must pay federal income tax on the value of the health benefits supplied to that partner.

Ecological knowledge on the reserves have a positive effect on non-use values, underlining the role of information to increase people understanding on benefits supplied by nature reserve and to enable them to declared the utility attributed to these areas in economic terms.

Yet, prioritization of services requires at least the following additional considerations: the availability of alternative means of providing benefits supplied by services; the capacity of an ES to meet human demands; and scale of, and site dependency in, the delivery of services.

There is clearly an urgent need for a national mesquite management strategy as there are still conflicting ideas over the use and the benefit supply of the genus and the social and ecological costs it generates within South Africa.

In this figure, we varied the benefit supply amount and diffusion coefficient in simulations to show that spatial localization of benefits is required to generate results that are similar to experiments.

The announcer states, "Make room at the table boys," then continues to tell of beef's nutritional benefits like supplying iron, zinc and B vitamins.

The introduction of invasive species can bring benefits by supplying more NTFPs or novel NTFPs, but can simultaneously be detrimental to natural resources, changing traditional patterns of resource use in a positive or negative way (Shackleton et al. 2007a).

By Lessells and McNamara's (2012) definition, these were low-quality parents, deriving relatively low fitness benefits from supplying care whilst paying a relatively high fitness cost.

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