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Administrative expenses largely refer to royalties (or a licence fee) Google pays it Bermuda HQ for the right to operate.
Administrative expenses largely refer to royalties (or a licence fee) Google pays its Bermuda HQ for the right to operate.
The ruling will affect around 30 politicians and activists who have been charged under the act during the past year in what Malaysian media largely refer to as a "sedition dragnet".
Both terms largely refer to the production process and thus above all to input, throughput, and output (for a general definition, see, e.g. Ahn and Dyckhoff 2004).
It is to the general category of hybrids, that includes supply chains among many others, that we will largely refer in this section.
In order to make an independent assessment possible, our own analysis will largely refer to authentic materials that are publicly accessible.
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This largely refers to the government's asset protection scheme (APS), which cost £469m in the first quarter.
When young writers like Anya Kamenetz point to the effects that college debt may have on reducing this country's economic competitiveness, they are largely referring to what economists call the "externality" effects of a college-educated public.
On the other hand, the studio has won praise for its depiction of the sorcerer as a non-binary character, even if the bald, androgynous Swinton is largely referred to as "she" by her peers in the movie.
It is a flashback to an era of Walkmans, corner drug deals and rap duels in a neighborhood that is now largely referred to by real estate agents as Clinton Hill, where there is more diversity, million-dollar condos, gourmet restaurants and less apprehension about walking alone at night.
Those articles largely referred to women's fashion: to the fact that Dominican Republic-born Lineisy Montero was the face of the season, natural Afro hair and all; and that gender, race and body shape are being discussed more than ever before.
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