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Discover LudwigThe word 'subchapter' is correct and can be used in written English.
It is used to refer to a part of a chapter in a book or a legal document that has been divided into sections. For example: "The third subchapter of the document outlines the regulations for the research project."
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subchapter
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A subsection of a chapter.
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In the subchapter "Getting Closer," one learns to say, "I like you very much".
It sorts the whole business at the outset, and then, as I go along, it sorts chapter material and subchapter material, and it not infrequently arranges the components of a single paragraph.
The hospital said it was required to keep her on the ventilator because of the Texas Advance Directives Act, which says, in part, "A person may not withdraw or withhold life-sustaining treatment under this subchapter from a pregnant patient".
Under current law, the owners of these partnerships, limited liability companies and subchapter S corporations pay their share of the company's income or loss on their individual tax returns instead of paying tax at the entity level.
For example, it would relax the anachronistic eligibility restrictions for subchapter S corporations.
The higher rate on dividends could make a C corporation less tax efficient than a sole proprietorship or an entity like a partnership or a subchapter S corporation, in which income ultimately accrues to the owners as individuals.
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At its core, Motivation 2.0 rewards the good and punishes the bad — "the triumph of carrots and sticks," as Pink titles one of his subchapters.
Showalter handles these rebels by corralling them into special subchapters with titles like "Dissenters".
The book follows the arc of a liturgical year, opening with Sukkot in the fall, and then dividing into sections named according to the ecclesiastical calendar -- Advent, Christmas, Epiphany, Eastertide -- with subchapters, some only a page or two, on varying topics.
Because the individual chapters and subchapters read as self-contained magazine articles, it is difficult to follow the chain of events that led to Enron's bankruptcy filing in December 2001.
While making his fortune as a trial lawyer in 1995, he formed what is known as a 'subchapter S' corporation, with himself as the sole shareholder.
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