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Chile has an integrated tax system in which shareholders receive a credit for corporate-tax payments; aligning the two rates more closely is intended to discourage individuals from setting up shell companies.The bill also abolishes a mechanism known as the Taxable Profits Fund (FUT), under which shareholders do not pay tax on reinvested company profits.
Based on the results of the fusion, a list of aliases worth monitoring more closely is created.
The study area when considered more closely is made up three lithological units namely; (1) the undifferentiated migamatite (2) the charnokites meta-intrusives and lastly (3) the pegmatites which are briefly discussed below: (1) The undifferentiated migmatite occurs at the northwestern region of the study area as shown (Fig. 3).
Detailed evaluation in animal models that simulate the human condition more closely is a priority, and outcomes from these studies will be useful to guide the development of clinical trials.
But in the final scene, Mason and a fellow psychedelic adventurer look more closely: Is life a succession of moments?
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Mr. Scher's dance for eight, hewing to the music much more closely, was more ponderous.
"Within these groups, there are more likely to be people that look intact to the casual observer, but if one looked more closely, are having a fair amount of trouble making their decisions," Dr. Appelbaum said.
But those watching more closely were much less surprised.
These rocks can, more closely, be modeled as fluid-saturated porous solids pervaded by aligned cracks.
[ 8] When the figures from the RWH are examined more closely, there is considerable difference by subgroup of women.
But now look and listen more closely, this is really something that can be achieved".
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