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any and excess
( Each State's unadjusted allotment for any fiscal year, which exceeds its minimum allotment described in item 13 below by a percentage greater than one and one-half times the percentage by which the sum being allotted exceeds $23,000,000, must be reduced by the amount of the excess.
But any resulting excess of revenues received from a given class of service over the operating costs imputed to this class is reported as a `` return '' realized on the capital investment attributed to the same service.
It was determined that the unique, flat-topped " bread van " aerodynamics of the car, lacking any sort of spoiler, were implicated in generating excess lift.
As management fees are intended to cover the firm's operating costs, performance fees ( and any excess management fees ) are generally distributed to the firm's owners as profits.
For example if a person is charged with speeding, in a hypothetical case the prosecution has to prove that the person was the driver of the motor vehicle and that it was being driven in excess of the proper speed without any lawful excuse.
In commercial fire insurance it is possible to find single properties whose total exposed value is well in excess of any individual insurer's capital constraint.
He reviewed the collection of poems for the 2 June 1816 Examiner, and, in his analysis, he attacked the fragmentary nature of the work and argued, " The fault of Mr Coleridge is, that he comes to no conclusion ... from an excess of capacity, he does little or nothing " and that the poem revealed that " Mr Coleridge can write better nonsense verse than any man in English.
Using lithographic turpentine, the printer then removes any excess of the greasy drawing material, but a hydrophobic molecular film of it remains tightly bonded to the surface of the stone, rejecting the gum arabic and water, but ready to accept the oily ink.
The US declared any excess communal land of the tribe as " surplus " and sold it to European-American settlers.
Although initial studies suggested that antioxidant supplements might promote health, later large clinical trials did not detect any benefit and suggested instead that excess supplementation may be harmful.
If the property is someday sold or subdivided, the proceeds must be distributed equally with no credits given for any excess than any one co-owner may have contributed to purchase the property.
A semi-closed circuit rebreather may have an endurance of about 3 to 10 times that of the equivalent open circuit dive, and is less affected by depth ; gas is recycled but fresh gas must be constantly injected to replace at least the oxygen used, and any excess gas from this must be vented.
Drivers of semi-trailer trucks generally require a Class A commercial driver's license to operate any combination vehicles with a combined Gross Vehicle Weight Rating ( or CGVWR ) in excess of if the gross vehicle weight rating ( GVWR ) of the towed vehicle ( s ) is in excess of 10, 000 lbs.
Since they exist, we cannot simply ignore them, for once we include the interaction between the electron and the electromagnetic field, any electron placed in a positive-energy eigenstate would decay into negative-energy eigenstates of successively lower energy by emitting excess energy in the form of photons.
In some species, there are pores in the pharynx opening to the ventral surface ; these may allow egestion of any excess water swallowed while feeding.
This delay is not explained by any excess of care in preparation, for much of the matter was out of date and the appendix giving the author's latest views is the only portion of special interest.
When the print is complete, an electrically neutral soft plastic blade cleans any excess toner from the photoreceptor and deposits it into a waste reservoir, and a discharge lamp removes the remaining charge from the photoreceptor.
A negatively charged ion is produced when a free electron collides with an atom and is subsequently caught inside the electric potential barrier, releasing any excess energy.
An electron that tunnels out from an atom or molecule may be sent right back in by the alternating field, at which point it can either recombine with the atom or molecule and release any excess energy or have the chance to further ionize the atom or molecule through high-energy collisions.
The MAC also condemned this act by Israel and called upon the Israeli authorities to take the strongest measures to prevent a recurrence of such a breach of the GAA and to refrain in the future from bringing to Jerusalem any equipment that was in excess of that allowed for under the terms of the GAA.
Some pet owners and veterinary organizations have advised that, as a legume rather than a grass hay, alfalfa consumed in large amounts may lead to obesity, as well as bladder stones due to excess calcium, in any but pregnant and very young guinea pigs.
The provision provides thatany value in excess of $ 125, 000 ” added to a homestead can not be exempted.

any and revenue
Yet your editorial said: `` Now the Attorney General writes that no considerations ' justify any loss of revenue of this proportion ' ''.
What Mr. Kennedy, in fact, wrote was: `` It is the Department's view that no anti-trust enforcement considerations justify any loss of revenue of this proportion ''.
For instance: the pottery shop was discontinued when the school moved from Weimar to Dessau, even though it had been an important revenue source ; when Mies van der Rohe took over the school in 1930, he transformed it into a private school, and would not allow any supporters of Hannes Meyer to attend it.
TCL kept the revenue generated by Tramlink and LRT had to pay compensation to TCL for any changes to the fares and ticketing policy introduced later.
At the height of the boom, it was possible for a promising dot-com to make an initial public offering ( IPO ) of its stock and raise a substantial amount of money even though it had never made a profit — or, in some cases, earned any revenue whatsoever.
( This law was so successful at collecting revenue that Vermont did not impose any taxes until 1781.
Before the fighting, the Parliament of England did not have a large permanent role in the English system of government, functioning as a temporary advisory committee, summoned by the monarch whenever the Crown required additional tax revenue, and subject to dissolution by the monarch at any time.
Strabo, writing late in Augustus's reign, claims that taxes on trade brought in more annual revenue than any conquest could.
As with all business it is an important part of any release because of the inherent high financial risk ; film studios will invest in expensive marketing campaigns to maximize revenue early in the release cycle.
In classical theory, any change in the marginal cost structure ( how much it costs to make each additional unit ) or the marginal revenue structure ( how much people will pay for each additional unit ) will be immediately reflected in a new price and / or quantity sold of the item.
The difference between revenue, R, and variable costs, VC, is the contribution to fixed costs and any contribution is better than none.
The land revenue of the Mughal Empire under Shah Jahan was higher than that of any other Mughal ruler.
It is clear that a 0 % tax rate raises no revenue, but the Laffer curve hypothesis is that a 100 % tax rate will also generate no revenue because at such a rate there is no longer any incentive for a rational taxpayer to earn any income, thus the revenue raised will be 100 % of nothing.
States also are barred from laying imposts or duties on imports or exports except for the fulfillment of state inspection laws, which may be revised by Congress, and any net revenue of such duties is remitted to the federal treasury.
Cost and revenue estimates are central to any business plan for deciding the viability of the planned venture.
Additionally, any time any road on which parking meters can be found is closed by the city for anything from maintenance work to public festivals, the city has to compensate the new owners for loss of revenue.
This revenue stream is only a result of the original product's market dominance and not a result of any innate superiority.
After stating the assessment of the manor, the record sets forth the amount of arable land, and the number of plough teams ( each reckoned at eight oxen ) available for working it, with the additional number ( if any ) that might be employed ; then the river-meadows, woodland, pasture, fisheries ( i. e. fishing weirs ), water-mills, salt-pans ( if by the sea ) and other subsidiary sources of revenue ; the peasants are enumerated in their several classes ; and finally the annual value of the whole, past and present, is roughly estimated.

any and gained
The persistent horror of having a malformed child has, I believe, been reduced, not because we have gained any control over this misfortune, but precisely because we have learned that we have so little control over it.
As a stanch party man and a rabid Democrat, he had little tolerance for Whigs like Pike, and Pike lost any immediate personal advantage his victory over Woodruff might have gained him.
It would challenge sharply not the cult of the motor car itself but some of its ancillary beliefs and practices -- for instance, the doctrine that the fulfillment of life consists in proceeding from hither to yon, not for any advantage to be gained by arrival but merely to avoid the cardinal sin of stasis, or, as it is generally termed, staying put.
It operates in its target's environment, and any advantage gained therefrom by the target is shared by the attacker.
In fact, no attempt to show a relationship with Ainu to any other language has gained wide acceptance, and Ainu is currently considered to be a language isolate.
The narrative stresses that he gained the throne lawfully, always respecting " the Lord's anointed " ( i. e. Saul ) and never taking any of his numerous chances to seize the throne by violence.
The calendar also shows the costs of the next city improvement in each of the three categories — as a city is improved in a category, that segment has its card flipped down calendar style to reveal the newly built improvement, any advantages gained by the improvement, and the updated cost of upgrading to the next level in that category.
Some hold that knowledge of any kind can only be gained a priori, while others claim that some knowledge can also be gained a posteriori.
In 1873 she gained membership of the British Medical Association and remained the only woman member for 19 years, due to the Association's vote against the admission of further women – " one of several instances where Garrett, uniquely, was able to enter a hitherto all male medical institution which subsequently moved formally to exclude any women who might seek to follow her.
The Assembly abolished all internal trade barriers and suppressed guilds, masterships, and workers ' organisations: any individual gained the right to practice a trade through the purchase of a license ; strikes became illegal.
As a result of his illness and these foreign trips, Gardner ultimately never attended school, or gained any formal education.
The principles expounded by this panel have come to be known as the M ' Naghten Rules, even though they have only gained any status by usage in the common law and M ' Naghten himself would have been found guilty if they had been applied to his trial.
Thanks to these extra elements, Earth in the Marvel Universe is home to a large number of superheroes and supervillains, who have gained their powers by any of these means.
As with the rest of medicine, important clues as to the cause of any symptom are gained in the history and physical examination.
Francis Poulenc is one of the very few post-war composers of any nationality whose operas ( which include Dialogues des Carmélites ) have gained a foothold in the international repertory.
Proudhon reasoned that any wealth gained without labor was stolen from those who labored to create that wealth.
Vying for control to avoid chaos the Crown's Ministers gained an advantage in 1706 when the Commons informally declared, " That this House will receive no petition for any sum of money relating to public Service, but what is recommended from the Crown.
Rush has gained a degree of recognition in popular culture despite any official recognition from the Hall.
In addition, the racketeer must forfeit all ill-gotten gains and interest in any business gained through a pattern of " racketeering activity.
He quickly gained a reputation as a particularly tough Chancellor with his 1968 budget increasing taxes by £ 923 million, more than twice the increase of any previous budget to date.
Such people have often gained this experience through working in any of a wide number of fields.
The Free French declared the conditional ' independence ' of Syria again in 1941, but it wasn't until the Syrian Chamber of Deputies unilaterally voted on 30 November 1943 to remove article 116 of the constitution, which gave the French power of veto over any bill, that Syria gained any real measure of independence.

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