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In their public reports to investors, however, companies are required to list something called "cash taxes paid" — the total amount of corporate income tax they paid that year, be it to foreign governments, the United States government or state and local governments.
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You may have noticed all cell phones list something called SAR (Specific Absorption Rate).
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The only interesting feature was that it was able to offer suggestions of tasks to add to a list – something that has now transformed into To-Do's "Intelligent Suggestions" feature.
In retirement, his excellent connections gave him a sideline advising owners how to avoid getting their buildings listed, something commercial concerns are often keen to avoid: listing, despite its prestige, can slow down planning, limit possibilities for change, and add to costs.
We went back and forth, each listing something that he could be grateful for until we got to 6.
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Remind them that they can also work on their lists backwards, first listing something the school provides and second, the benefits or qualities of participating in it.
Anyone listing something for rent must confirm official details of the property, which is checked against the Land Registry database to confirm ownership.
Of the 61 reviews listed, something 30-something of them are from Yelp.
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