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We've had supportive comments on maths to 18 and student loans being written off from the Tories.
Despite these challenges, Peter Leon, a respected mining analyst, says the sector cannot be written off from the larger economy.
I tore the paper I had written off from the notepad and walked over to put it into my purse.
That is from a bank that has already written off about £300m from past technology misadventures.
Swansea saw the amount it wrote off in council tax arrears drop to £594,254 in 2011-12 compared with £1.7m in 2010-11 whereas business rates written off rose from £2.49m in 2010-11 to £2.52m in 2011-12.
There is not much data about card charge-offs — the debt that lenders write off as uncollectible — stemming from small business.
Several Apec members said it was too soon to write off support from Trump on TPP.
Under current Internal Revenue Service law, you can -- with the requisite proof -- write off $317.5 million from your operating income over five years.
Tata steel has been forced to write off $1.6 billion£1.04bnbn) from the value of its assets, raising questions about the future of its UK business.
The bank suffered heavy blows to its fixed-income business, causing it to write off $3.55 billion from deteriorating securities prices, leveraged loans and bad trading bets.
Part of the loss was attributable to new accounting standards which forced Ford to write off goodwill from acquisitions, including $708m at Kwik-Fit, its British car-repair chain.Boeing reported a loss of $1.25 billion in the first quarter.
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