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For a grace period to work, it has to be a secret.
When the system was installed, Mr. Kellogg asked wary critics and audiences for a grace period.
Before the game, Boston manager John Farrell praised Jeter for "a grace and a dignity, an integrity that probably is unmatched by others".
Created in 1955, it provides not only for a grace period before the taxes on improvements kick in but for an abatement reducing the actual tax.
Power generators would have to agree to allow the utilities to suspend debt payments for a grace period while they repair their finances.
Although most plans allow for a grace period of a few months – allowing you, for example, to get reimbursed next March for care rendered this month — ultimately these plans are "use it or lose it".
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As for the lack of a grace period, he says, "It's very expensive to process a low-balance card.
For a given grace period >1 month, to achieve uniform treatment initiation across the grace period, participants identified for initiation (based on their randomized regimen and observed CD4) were randomly allocated to initiate in one of the grace period intervals, each with probability 1/ g.
For example, type: 0900-1700, for 9 - 5. Set a "grace period" before you want the block to become active.
In 1843 the Gothic design submitted by Renwick won the competition for a new Grace Church to be built in New York City (1843 46).
There was a starring role for a Chloë Grace Moretz's Hit Girl, an 11-year old assassin with a taste for blood and a knack for profanity.
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