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The original provision, due to expire at the end of the year, applied only to small businesses and to losses in 2008.

People scrimp to pay for private education and health care because state provision, due to be overhauled in the next five years, is so bad.

The company said it was boosting its loan-loss provision due to higher volume and increasing write-offs and delinquencies.

NP residents were less frequent visitors despite generous park provision, due to the youthful population, weak social cohesion, and limited integration of new migrants.

(Under a temporary provision due to expire at the end of this year, mortgage insurance payments are deductible. But the deduction begins to phase out when your adjusted gross income exceeds $100,000 and is denied completely above $109,000).

At low elevations, a shift from crop to milk production leads to a significant decline in food provision due to the lower human nutritional value of grassland compared to arable land.

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The new provisions, due to take effect in January, will allow for stiffer fines against polluting companies, detention of negligent executives, protection for whistleblowers, and penalties for officials who fail to enforce laws.In this section Fighting for identity Green teeth Cab fair ReprintsMany ordinary Chinese have shown they want firmer controls.

This represents over-provisioning at the start of the year, although as upgrading from a single database server to multiple servers is complex we believe organisations such as our project partner would over-provision due to uncertainty.

Furthermore, Anastasius had refused to supply the annonae ("rations, provisions") due to the foederati, allowing Vitalian to quickly gain the allegiance of the regular troops stationed in the provinces of Thrace, Moesia II, and Scythia Minor from the unpopular magister militum per Thracias, Anastasius' nephew Hypatius.

Changes in maternal egg provisioning due to flight treatment had a direct influence on larval mass and development time.

As such, changes in maternal egg provisioning due to, for example, maternal age or increased flight during the oviposition period, may affect embryonic development independently from their effects on egg size per se, influencing early offspring developmental traits such as; embryonic development time, and early post-hatching survival and development rates (reviewed in [ 30]).

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