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But other companies carried forward Young's obsession with audio quality.
Any excess loss can be carried forward to future tax years.
Palestinians were the new Jews, it is now carried forward by progressives
Any remaining losses can be carried forward to use against future capital gains.
And it's one Nate Diaz has carried forward for more than a decade.
But such epigenetic scratch marks are rarely, if ever, carried forward across generations.
It's a theme Trump has carried forward since early on in his campaign.
These deductions can be carried forward indefinitely, potentially delaying the Treasury's payday for decades.
The amendment, carried forward into current law, has resurfaced with a vengeance in El Paso, Texas.
It's existed in physical form for years, carried forward by firms like Andreessen Horowitz and First Round Capital.
Losses in excess of that can be carried forward to future tax years until the balance is used up.
Their reports, for example, revealed that Mr. Trump had carried forward net operating losses in both 1991 and 1993.
And the ones that lose money can be carried forward on tax returns until future gains soak them up.
Willingly and unwillingly the L.G.B.T.Q. community has carried forward a historic mission: to criticize and confront that repressive ideology.
Previously, founders were required to continue holding at least 51 percent of voting rights before losses could be carried forward.
Unfortunately, it seems one thing Google hasn't carried forward onto next-generation Pixels is their unique, two-toned color scheme.
It was carried forward by that inevitable organic proliferation described in the report — something Facebook has tried to avoid policing.
"New Expiration" sounds caked in decades-old rust, carried forward by an almost lifeless groove, luxuriating in its willful brokenness.
These credits are further limited by expenses allocated to earning the foreign income, and the credits cannot be carried forward.
In this case, the era of Republican dominance was begun by President Reagan and carried forward by both Presidents Bush.
As one danced, the other stood still; as one carried forward, the other lingered behind, unwilling to continue the pilgrimage.
The mafia tradition has been carried forward by Riina's two sons, Giovanni and Giuseppe, who remained loyal to their father.
"You need to see action that actually results in the investigation not being able to be carried forward," Starr answered.
Donald Trump claimed $916 million in losses from his businesses in 1995, including losses from earlier that were carried forward.
Microsoft introduced a second-generation model with added features last year, but it also carried forward many of the original's flaws.
The credit is limited to your tax liability for the year and can be carried forward for up to five years.
The vote will undoubtedly erode the last of any optimism that we could have carried forward from the past few years.
While competitor Uber has come under fire for its cultural problems and lacks a CEO, Lyft has carried forward full speed ahead.
However, Lightfoot emphasized that much of the solar propulsion technology developed for the mission could still be carried forward to future projects.
Other companies had positive net tax income that was completely offset by operating loss deductions that were carried forward from previous years.
Even when a novice may find it hard to follow his analysis, one is carried forward by the gusto of his prose.
Everyone who responds to a disaster learns invaluable lessons that can or at least should be carried forward to the next one.
These efforts carried forward the project of breaking down the transactional features of American parties and injecting greater ideological commitment into American politics.
Losses can be "carried forward" to offset future profits, but that doesn't provide much relief for a start-up struggling in the present.
" European Research Group Chairman Jacob Rees-Mogg and Deputy Chairman Steve Baker: "Theresa May's plan would bring down the government if carried forward.
"Hopefully the vision which we put into this case will be carried forward with the same vigor in which we started it," she said.
Martin Van Buren carried forward the agenda of his political ally Andrew Jackson and signed legislation adding two more justices shortly after Marshall's death.
But it's now carried forward into a totally different situation and produced an unprecedented ability for the executive and legislative branches to systematically disagree.
When Freedom Riders fall at the Battle of Anniston in 1961, their bloodstained banner is carried forward by volunteers from Nashville and then the nation.
"The momentum that carried forward from the previous trading session gave the market a further boost," said Alex Wong, a director at Ample Finance Group.
These kinds of real estate losses do not generate tax deductions that can be carried forward and backward to offset taxes owed during happier times.
India's potash import requirements are likely to fall in the 2017/18 fiscal year due to a significant stocks carried forward from last year, Awasthi said.
The ACLU's campaigning was carried forward by shareholders in May, who put forward a proposal to stop Amazon from selling facial recognition software to government agencies.
"The TV debate was a bold innovation which is bound to be carried forward into future campaigns, and could not now be abandoned," Walter Lippmann wrote.
Rivers don't make decisions, but they carve the earth like thoughtful sculptors; they allow themselves to be carried forward inside the great mystery of time and space.
These are past tax losses carried forward to set against future tax bills, and such assets have shrunk in value because of the lower corporate-tax rate.
The game is carried forward by a steady succession of players who are just slightly ahead of their time, which is to say players like Danny Manning.
Nixon's presidency itself descended into oblivion, but his silent majority of hard hats and conformists carried forward, dominating American politics for the rest of the 20th century.
Montana's Constitution, which the voters ratified in 1972, carried forward the principle of no aid to religious schools that was part of the state's original 1889 Constitution.
China's surveillance model is being carried forward in the Belt and Road Initiative, which extends massive systems of data collection and biometric identification in Asia and Africa.
A net operating loss can carry backward for up to three years, wiping out taxes already paid, and can be carried forward for up to 15 years.
After about 70 rounds' worth of major play, golfers "carried forward" about a quarter of their historical over- or under-performance in majors to their next major round.
"It's very gratifying to see the legacy of Inside The Actors Studio being carried forward for a new generation to appreciate and enjoy," Lipton said in a statement.
The Obama administration has carried forward this perverse vision, in which it views the entire globe as a potential battlefield where the laws of armed conflict perpetually apply.
Even when one member of the species dies, that member's memories are carried forward by those who knew them, and those memories become part of the collective consciousness.
There the narrative — carried forward in a few words and Park's meticulously observed, soft-focus illustrations — takes first one unexpected and altogether magical turn, then another, and another.
There's no reason the work needs to end tonight, but it is unlikely to be effectively carried forward by pouring tons of new resources into a doomed primary campaign.
Losses in excess of that can be carried forward to future tax years to reduce capital gains or ordinary income until the balance of the losses are used up.
They want to know — and deserve an answer — who will ensure that the memories and lessons of the Holocaust are carried forward when they are no longer with us?
His name, carried forward in a sports-media company, Warren Miller Entertainment, from which he was disassociated in his later years, became synonymous with snow sports across North America.
Currently, losses realized in one year can be used to offset income reported in the two previous years and can be carried forward for as long as 20 years.
Life is just like that: You have to allow yourself to be carried forward by its great mysteries, because they're going to come whether you want them to or not.
First, many banks carry "deferred tax assets" (DTAs) on their balance-sheets, largely past losses—a legacy, for many, of the financial crisis—carried forward to set against future taxes.
"One of the points of pride in our abortion facilities is that we do have a specialty, one that I would want to make sure is carried forward," Miller said.
I told him my story about the death of my son, my advocacy work and my belief that this work could not be properly carried forward without learning about guns.
During prorogation, all Parliamentary activity ceases, and items of business from the previous session (such as unpassed bills or pending parliamentary questions etc.) lapse, unless they are specifically carried forward.
In the call, one made a dubious claim: "Plan of Castro carried forward; Bobby is next," referring to Fidel Castro, the Cuban leader, and Robert F. Kennedy, the president's brother.
During the George W. Bush administration, Secretary of State Colin Powell carried forward, if imperfectly, the ideas of internationalism; Vice President Cheney embraced many of the views of the neoconservatives.
To some extent, this politicization of the military has carried forward into office, with presidents from each party carefully using military audiences or imagery to frame policy statements or political activities.
Other countries, as they prepare for their elections, will take great inspiration and heart for how Taiwan has stood that kind of pressure and carried forward with a very successful election.
Each side sometimes broke the pledge, but the order succeeded in buttressing the extraordinary economic dynamism behind the war effort and established the macroeconomic conditions that carried forward into the postwar years.
If you know how to relate to your role in the family and be a good family member, and you understand that, then that's carried forward to the society as a whole.
The issue of lasting significance is not the moratorium but the PEIS process itself — whether the reforms that Jewell put into motion will be carried forward by new Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke.
Euler also carried forward another aspect of Newton's legacy, by showing that Newtonian theories of motion and gravitation gave incredibly accurate predictions of the motions of the Moon and other planetary phenomena.
Momentum has carried forward into 2018, but as the latest update to the Brookings-Financial Times TIGER Index reveals, growth is starting to level off and a multitude of risks loom large.
This self-serving attitude was cemented by a whole genre of campaign literature, initiated by Theodore White's The Making of the President series and carried forward in campaign documentaries like The War Room.
It was only after a while that anyone could see Slim, his hair dyed flaming red to match his suit, being carried forward through the crowd like a toddler by a hulking roadie.
Like all other work in the field of atomic weapons, it is being and will be carried forward on a basis consistent with the overall objectives of our program for peace and security.
Failures of authority, retribution, sublegal systems of law: These were not some strange features of particular neighborhoods in a particular time, but rather something carried forward from the oldest strands of Los Angeles DNA.
We anticipate the majority of the 2015 revenue outperformance to be carried forward and spent in the current fiscal year, which suggests the 2016 adjusted fiscal deficit could rise to about 6.5% of GDP.
We may learn that someone has (or had) a stock position if they realized capital gains, or that they lost a great deal if the loss carried forward offsets capital gains or ordinary income.
Though Harvey lasted only three and two-third innings because of a rain delay, Collins noted he had better rhythm, depth on breaking pitches and several other positive factors that could be carried forward.
"We will make sure that the successful work of Wolfgang Schaeuble is carried forward," said Altmaier, a close Merkel ally slated to become economy minister if a new conservative-SPD "grand coalition" takes office.
Our founder, Bill Boeing, established our first safety council in 1917, the first full year of the company's existence, beginning a commitment to safety that we have carried forward as a core value ever since.
For over 35 years, the Grammy-winning Rebirth Brass Band has boisterously carried forward the marching-band tradition of New Orleans, covering everything from traditional Mardi Gras fare to modern jazz and R&B hits.
This tone, a kind of melancholy touched with poetry, is carried forward in Ginzburg's greatest book, "Family Lexicon," which she said was to be read as a novel even though everything in it really happened.
Combined with their short-term loss of $73,279 (Line 7 of Schedule D), they had a net gain of $4,103 (Line 16 of Schedule D), which is carried forward to Line 13 of Form 1040.
Dr. Rabi's work would be carried forward by a remarkable string of other immigrant scientists, including Felix Bloch and Nicolaas Bloembergen both of whom escaped war and persecution in Europe to win Nobel Prizes in America.
A $916 million net operating loss that he incurred in 1995 became useful because it could be carried forward to allow Mr. Trump to avoid paying income tax on future income for the next 20 years.
Divorce is still a terrible rupture in his most recent films, but it is also a catalyst for change — a source of surprising new relationships and families, of career opportunities, of lessons to be carried forward.
Some of these decisions have been carried forward into the modern era: The newest MacBook models, for example, are nearly impossible to modify and include but a single USB-C port for both I/O and charging.
Every piece that's put on display or offered for sale is exactly that, a piece of a whole, which is carried forward in currents and eddies until the artist is no longer on hand to navigate it.
"Some optimism is being carried forward from New York Fed President John Williams' comments and largely better-than-expected corporate earnings so far, highlighted by Microsoft," said Art Hogan, chief market strategist at National Securities in New York.
The council operated for close to two decades before its budget was cut in 244, but the work it catalyzed continues to ripple out across the state (and is being carried forward through a new public-private initiative).
The loss can be used to offset the Kushners' income in the year it is recorded, and it can be carried forward to cancel out future income or to get refunds for taxes they paid in previous years.
That's an attitude that carried forward into my time at Bronx Science; that no matter how lazy my initial inclination may be, there was a social pressure to succeed, that at times felt like a need to succeed.
Moore has carried forward their legacy of presenting fine art that centralizes Black experience, icons, history, and relationships, and a huge cross-section of the community was out, even on a scorchingly hot day, to support Moore's hometown solo.
The result is a great American story that left its mark on a range of policy topics without having an incredibly clear throughline as a set of ideas that can or will be carried forward by a successor generation.
The conflict "has called into being this kind of face-off between a very personal exercise of power, and a social movement carried forward above all by the C.G.T.," said Stéphane Sirot, a well-known historian of French labor.
The German banks would receive the dividend payments and incur the taxes, but offset them, for example, with losses carried forward, effectively paying no taxes and benefiting by deducting a fee from the foreign investor before passing on the dividend.
The bohemian ethos of the HBO series has been carried forward in comedies like "Girls" and "Broad City"; the homegrown comedy-music videos they specialized in have helped spawn a viral internet culture and become staples of late-night talk shows.
The loss can be subtracted from gains on other investments sold during the year to reduce taxes, "carried forward" to offset gains in the future, or used to reduce ordinary taxable income by up to $203,000 in the current or future years.
It's an ethic that Mr. Rose has carried forward: The Houston concert ended with the band exiting the stage in a second-line parade, where the tuba player (absent in almost every jazz big band outside New Orleans) got his moment to shine.
"Brazil is being difficult because what they want their past emission reductions to be carried forward to the new regime," Bob Ward, policy director at the Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change and the Environment at the London School of Economics, told CNN.
In the production line under the tent at the site, conveyors have broken down at the point where cars are carried forward for "battery marriage," where workers install heavy battery packs into the Model 3 sedans and join two halves of the cars together.
Telex hauntingly depicts the disorder Peress experienced, a sentiment that is carried forward by the book's structure, where the text on the pages exists in a separate register from the images; the telexes — communications with editors and others — don't specifically explain or caption the photos.
The combined group will be able to benefit from WCM's 150-180 million euros of losses carried forward * "We have a realistic chance of being included in Germany's midcap index MDAX," says Peter Finkbeiner Story on the deal: Further company coverage: (Reporting by Alexander Hübner)
You can use those losses to zero out capital gains, and then deduct up to $3,153 a year against ordinary income, according to Di Re. Losses in excess of that can be carried forward to future tax years until the balance is used up.
A loss of nearly $1 billion that Mr. Trump booked in 1995, for instance, could have allowed him to avoid paying federal income tax for nearly two decades thanks to a rule that allows net operating losses to be carried forward into future years.
Angel Urena, a spokesman for Mr. Clinton, said the former president's "hope when he started the Clinton Global Initiative is that it would show by example that partnership and innovation can make a measurable difference — and he is glad to see those ideas being carried forward."
He might have done monstrous things, but he also had monstrous things done to him, and Bates Motel suggests that the weight of all those monstrous things, carried forward over generations, results in people like Norman — people who are seemingly nice and normal but capable of great evil.
Mulder and Scully might have been government functionaries, but their investigations usually uncovered just how horribly the US government had behaved — an undercurrent that has carried forward on everything from 24 (which often suggested the government's bad behavior was, at best, necessary and, at worst, kind of awesome) to Homeland.
No evidence has emerged to indicate that the episodes of drinking ascribed to Judge Kavanaugh back then carried forward into his professional or family life, or that the handful of F.B.I. background checks he has faced in his official Washington career unearthed any red flags about his drinking as an adult.
Why it has taken so long is a study in how Russia, despite the concentration of immense power in the Kremlin under Mr. Putin, has carried forward many of the dysfunctions that characterized the chaotic rule of President Boris N. Yeltsin in the 1990s, an era that Mr. Putin has vowed to banish.
But whether it's an association that's been carried forward or formed in retrospect, the song does consistently remind me of water—the feeling of submerging yourself in a large body of nothing and floating around, thinking about things but with the awareness that you can't do anything about it immediately, because you're in a pool.
Yes, the bill contains some other provisions that might impinge on private equity's freedom to make money, particularly the 30 percent limit on interest expense (as a percentage of earnings.) But the proposal allows any excess interest to be carried forward for five years and used to reduced gains on the sale of the investment.
Earlier this year for example, prison systems in Florida, New Jersey, and North Carolina made headlines when a combination of news reports and pressure from various ACLU chapters revealed that they had long banned Michelle Alexander's The New Jim Crow, which examines how mass incarceration and the war on drugs have carried forward the legacy of Jim Crow by disproportionately targeting black men.
"That they are in prison for various crimes and offenses against Cuban law and what we have said again in Cuba or in any country around the world that if someone is in prison, detained for fundamentally nonviolent political offense ... that those people inherently are in prison for political purposes and it's unjust therefore under international principles for those detentions to be carried forward," he said.
It is an attack carried forward with vigor and venom by the president's amplifiers such as Sean HannitySean Patrick HannityMcConnell on impeachment: 'I'm not impartial about this at all' McConnell takes heat from all sides on impeachment Collins distances herself from McConnell talk of impeachment coordination with Trump MORE and Laura IngrahamLaura Anne IngrahamJudd Gregg: Trump is a conservative in name only House GOP wants Senate Republicans to do more on impeachment Vindman's lawyer requests Fox News retract guest's allegation about espionage MORE.

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