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In the first row in Fig. 5, the channel variations both in phases and amplitudes are not too fast for the algorithms to make inversion accurately.
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Although in the past couple of years both the Treasury Department and the I.R.S. have issued new rules designed to make inversions more difficult, the trend continued apace in 2015.
Two features of American tax policy make inversions attractive: a relatively high corporate tax rate and what's called a worldwide tax system — American corporations have to pay that tax rate on all their global income.
But it would make inversions all the more alluring and, in the long run, would likely reduce the number of new companies incorporating themselves in the U.S. A more plausible alternative is to follow the lead of countries like Germany and Japan and adopt a hybrid territorial system.
Treasury Secretary Jacob Lew said the new rules are designed to make inversions less economically beneficial for companies.
One of the aspects that make inversions interesting as genomic rearrangements is their role in recent primate evolution.
A House bill, sponsored by Rep. Sander M. Levin (D-Mich)., would generate an additional $19.5 billion in tax revenue over the next 10 years by making inversions more difficult.
This makes inversions particularly prone to accumulating mutations involved in local adaptation.
Although the new rules may make some inversion deals less attractive, analysts told The Huffington Post that their narrow focus may fail to prevent future corporate inversions, even by Pfizer itself.
Whatever the truth of that, High-Rise still retains enough of the tone of a report to make this inversion of reality and all human values seem like something we have to face up to.
In order to make the inversion tractable, we elaborate an adjoint approach for a fast and robust calculation of the data misfit gradient.
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