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But the lack of a deduction is not the only reason for a reluctance to contribute overseas.
A child born in December could be eligible for one-twelfth of a deduction or a credit rather than the whole thing.
This usage is a generalization of what the Greek philosopher Aristotle called the syllogism, but a syllogism is now recognized as merely a special case of a deduction.
As he had dreamed and planned, Thor Hushovd gained enough of a deduction from his overall time by finishing second in a mass sprint finish Monday to take over the yellow jersey in the Tour de France.
Almost simultaneously, Mitt Romney released his final tax return for 2011, showing that he voluntarily overpaid his taxes by taking less of a deduction for his charitable contributions than he was permitted.
What he has is one of the three computer models, and the only one in private hands, that can take a tax proposal -- a cut in a tax rate, for instance, or an expansion of a deduction -- and calculate almost instantly how it would affect people with various incomes.
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In contrast with Kant, Hegel seems to go beyond a transcendental deduction of the formal conditions of experience and thought and to a deduction of their material conditions.
That equates to a deduction of 15 points (one-third of 44 points, rounded up).
Before 2006, homeowners were restricted to a 30percentt deduction off of their adjusted gross income, but the new tax rule allows for a deduction of up to 50percentt.
Samuel is entitled to a deduction of $1,793 (Line 6).
If we were truly giving out of a sense of obligation, a deduction wouldn't factor into our giving.
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