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Some of the profits are given back to the farmers.
The deal complete, Mr. Ghorzang was given back his pistol.
Some gains were given back after peaking, after the report.
There was no indication the donations would be given back, however.
Eventually, you'll be rewarded for the times that you've given back.
We have given back independence to the central bank to cut inflation.
No executive has given back a bonus or been put under investigation.
The bodies were given back to Lebanese forces between Sunday and Tuesday.
But these tax cuts weren't being given back to middle-class Oklahomans.
At the end of the experience, participants are given back their kapok seed.
Some U.S. gains made against the multifaceted China challenge inexplicably were given back.
Any Social Security used after someone's death will have to be given back.
The golf development program is not the only way Els has given back.
Still, the Dow has given back nearly all of its gains for January.
The U.S. currency rallies sharply after the election, but has given back some gains.
After their encounter turned physical, the chick was given back to his biological parents.
With every purchase made, clean drinking water filters are given back to the community.
Since then, Gap has given back gains, including a 41 percent decline last year.
Since then, his investments have given back more than 70 percent of those gains.
The demands also include that the federal land be given back to local ranchers.
But I've given back I've given away probably close to a billion dollars. Okay.
This isn't the first time James has given back to his community with bicycles.
Those felons cannot register to vote unless they are given back their voting rights.
Then he returned to the sheriff's office, where he was given back his gun.
Machar only returned to Juba on Tuesday, and was swiftly given back his old job.
The soap is then given back to the bars from whence the peels were procured.
In fact, this ETF grouping has given back half of its peak post-election gains.
All proceeds beyond what is given back to television stations will go to the Treasury.
Already, the U.S. stock market has given back most of its gains for the year.
Then the road, the salvage yard, the small office where your clothes are given back.
Joking aside, it felt like I'd been given back a whole third of my life.
The shares have since given back those gains and were up 1.5 percent at midday.
Searcey and her husband abandoned much of the advice they'd been given back in Brooklyn.
But SaaS has certainly given back some of its shine in this new market reality.
"It was a gift to the world, and the world has given back," she added.
I've never cheated the game, and throughout my career, it's always given back to me.
This isn't the first time the rappers have given back to the community, particularly in Atlanta.
Aside from his run-ins with the law, 21 Savage has given back to his community.
It's a very cool project and all the profits are being given back to the bears.
The stock has since given back the announcement gains, but according to Dan Nathan of RiskReversal.
However, the stock had already given back these gains by mid-morning on Monday, falling 1.9%.
"A power has been taken away, it can never be given back again," the narrator thinks.
Nevertheless ... Meek's given back plenty to his community since his release, but everyone's got a limit.
The index has now given back more than half of its gains from Wednesday's relief rally.
Now, just in time for Mardi Gras, it has been given back another treasured licorice liquor: Ojen.
"My medal was the only medal in Olympic history that has ever been given back," said Rebagliati.
In March, as the markets have rallied some performance was given back and the model adjusted accordingly.
Other than administrative costs, all of the money would be given back to taxpayers in a dividend.
In some cases, devices might not be given back to their owners for weeks or even months.
He might have been worth more had he not given back 10% of his stock to Square.
Prisoners would have their possessions and documents taken away when they arrived and given back if released.
Happily, they've now been given back control of the page, and those pesky viral videos have been vanquished.
"Because they sold it cheaply at the time, they want to be given back the land," he said.
They have since been given, or been given back, powers to regulate banks and to preserve financial stability.
After a round of chemo, these cells are given back to the patient, replacing cells that were there.
If even "Eko and Iko" can be given back their stories, there might be hope for us all.
The sensational Witcher 3: Wild Hunt remains on my shelf and will never be given back, for example.
It's worth noting that Google is not the only corporation that has given back to the Wikimedia Foundation.
A couple of hours later, our passports were given back to us, and we were free to go.
Over the past several years some tenants have given back space, but more recently this trend has subsided.
And in some cases, devices might not be given back to their owners for weeks or even months.
I realized what I'd been given back, even beyond my literal vision: a radical amazement of simple things.
Miles had been saved from dying, but he had not been given back a meaningful life to live.
After that, the telcon is given back to staffers tasked with preserving the document as a presidential record.
Gold has already given back some of its gains, falling below $1,200 early on Tuesday as equities rebounded.
I show projects where there are examples of that, but every picture you make isn't given back literally.
However Worth illustrates that relative to the broader , financials have now given back all of the post-election gains.
"I think power will be given back to the individual kingdoms, so more like a democratic rule," said Jones.
Over the past three weeks, however, this "Trump portfolio" has given back more than a quarter of its gains.
A portfolio of so-called Trump trades has given back nearly a third of its gains since the election.
The stored energy in excess will be given back to the Irish grid, this way serving the wider population.
Officials in Anchorage said the gun was given back because Santiago had not been adjudicated to be mentally ill.
Fitch believes the projected cost saves of 0003% are reasonable given back-office and technological overlap between the entities.
He was given back pay and discharged under honorable conditions after serving three and a half years in prison.
Since the creation of the App Store, Apple has given back $120 billion in revenue to App Store developers.
You'd read them and struggle to recognize them because they've been given back to you from a foreign perspective.
A day later, her complaint said, Mr. Porter entered her apartment with a key he had not given back.
All proceeds from the new pricing system will be re-invested in climate protection or given back to citizens.
The stock initially surged more than 12 percent off the news, but has since given back most of those gains.
Feigen's attorney negotiated a fine of $10,800 and the swimmer was given back his passport and allowed to leave Brazil.
The civil rights organization said it has given back a donation to Facebook, though it did not specify the amount.
I was then able to make a request through the Office of Refugee Resettlement that my son be given back.
China's defense ministry said in a brief statement the drone had been given back to the United States on Tuesday.
Birchall, posing as Brickhouse, would call or email Howard-Higgins, and relay whatever information he was given back to Musk.
Weah announced that the forfeited portions of his salary would be given back to the government and allocated as needed.
Buoyed by the rumors, Macy's shares jumped as high as $103 Friday, but had since given back some of those gains.
Their employers also deduct a percentage of their salary, which is given back to them only as they leave the country.
Instead, she wants to be remembered for how she's given back and influenced the next generation of women in sports media.
Staunchly anti-authoritarian, he believes that he shouldn't have given back the art to China because they don't care about it.
The Kiwi dollar got bundled down 103 percent and the euro had given back its early gains to stand at $210.
Zoeller said in the past when the weather has dropped to negative temperatures, they've given back a few pennies to customers.
At just under $214, shares are right about the offering price but have given back their first-day pop to $13.07.
U.S. stocks briefly rallied the day after the election, but a week later the market has given back all those gains.
The extra $130 million was effectively given back, which means some investors were pared back and others were knocked out altogether.
In 1975, the land was officially given back to the indigenous inhabitants and the town became dually known as Ntaria/Hermannsburg.
"All land within Nandi belongs to the county and we want it all to be given back to us," he said.
" He added, "It's nice to see that after six months work, a small valley could be given back to the locals.
Q: In the past, you and Ryan have given back by teaching financial literacy to kids at your old high school.
The 45th U.S. president pledged that power is now being given "back to you, the people" during his inauguration speech on Friday.
But since May, when the dollar resumed its surge, gold has given back half of its 20 percent January-to-May gain.
The bank said it would refund $2.8 million in addition to the over $3 million it has already given back to customers.
Under Reagan policies of New Federalism, social welfare expenditures were capped and responsibility for programs for poor families given back to states.
He did not estimate the value of the assets, or offer details on how they would be given back to the people.
In this new blockchain-based model, that value is actually given back to the users of the network, proportional to their contribution.
Shares in the company were up 1.4 percent at 160 pence at 1049 GMT, having given back some of their earlier gains.
The way Moore sees it, these deductions are given back to the wealthy the same way welfare is given to the poor.
The market has since given back some of that initial exuberance with LME three-month metal currently trading around $20073,100 per tonne.
Stocks have essentially given back all of their gains since Trump took office in 2017, and the markets have become pretty volatile.
Thank you for sharing your passion for a healthy lifestyle, for bringing smiles to kids' faces, and for all you've given back.
For years, companies have given back to communities through investments in local education, health care, urban development and funding for the needy.
I have family members who are recovering alcoholics, and their lives are one long triumph and service given back to fellow alcoholics.
The Wizards have given back double-digit leads in all three of their home games this season, though they won the first two.
The "mini-BOTs" would be used to pay its debts and could also be given back to the authorities to settle tax liabilities.
"Yes, the Budhi Gandaki has been given back to the Gezhouba Group," said Roshan Khadka, an aide to Energy Minister Barsa Man Pun.
Given back the lead, Lester, the postseason veteran, stayed cool and ended up going six innings, with both Cleveland runs charged to him.
After briefly rising above $1,375 per troy ounce in early July, gold has given back nearly all of its gains on the year.
There, the Kansas Supreme Court decided that no matter who broke the engagement, the $9,033 ring should be given back to the giver.
"Few people have given back to their community as much as [LeBron James] and the [LeBron James Family Foundation]," the Democratic senator tweeted.
It still hasn't been given back This is not to say the government hasn't made significant strides in leveling the playing field, he added.
"I told them, I just wanted it to be given back to the people of New York City and its rightful owner," Browne wrote.
Music is how I share my love with the world, and the love that my fans have given back brings me so much joy.
The stock rose 15 percent during calendar year 2015 but had given back most of those gains in recent weeks amid global market declines.
While federal employees typically are given back pay after a shutdown, many federal contractors will not be paid for the period of the shutdown.
Three weeks after hitting its 2017 peak, it had given back more than 25 percent before rallying back 20 percent to around $4,350 Friday.
This isn't the first time Thomas Rhett has given back to others — earlier this year, he pulled off a military family reunion to remember.
"It's not the financials but [it's] from the heart — a passion from what this city, this state has given back to me," Jordan said.
He tried the name Burma, which was given back when it was a British colony with top schools and a bounty of rice exports.
In the end, only two of the eight projects were completed, while the rest were either cancelled or given back to the federal government.
While the stock has given back gains it made on Tuesday thanks to an upgrade by Guggenheim, Gordon says Netflix's earnings report on Nov.
It was only after Mao died and Deng Xiaoping took power at the end of 1978 that Mr. Li was given back party membership.
This isn't the first time Spears has given back to Las Vegas, which has been home to her Britney: Piece of Me residency since 2013.
"As long as they are net savings - the savings are not given back by increased costs elsewhere in the organisation," said TCI partner Ben Walker.
The firm has since given back around $50 billion in value, but we wanted to know why it was up, and why it was down.
The only real signs of happily ever after were a $100,000 engagement ring -- which she's already given back -- and a pet pig which she's kept.
"We have given back the January profits in our WMA strategy like other trend followers have," Niels Kaastrup-Larsen, Dunn's managing director for Europe, said.
The purchase of a stake of 1 percent sent SAP's shares to a record high, although they have since given back some of the gains.
"As long as they are net savings – the savings are not given back by increased costs elsewhere in the organization," said TCI partner Ben Walker.
He took his gold medal, which he had not yet given back, out of his front pocket and held it up for the television cameras.
Maybe when we say it's wrong to take something, we really mean, What you've given back is far too poor, too mediocre — it's bad art.
But early gains were later given back as U.S. markets reacted positively to the Trump win and there was a rally in most assets on Thursday.
This week, the small-cap Russell 2000 has given back some gains — about 1.4 percent — after a 15-day winning streak boosted it by 16 percent.
Half the capital managed by Apollo is now held in perpetuity—meaning only the returns earned will be given back to investors, not their initial investment.
The Bundy-led extremists are protesting federal overreach by suggesting public lands that belong to all Americans should be locked up and given back to states.
Najib has consistently denied any wrongdoing, maintaining that those funds were donations from a Saudi royal, and that the bulk of them had been given back.
Other than administrative costs, all of the money would be given back to taxpayers in a dividend-- a payout lawmakers hope will act as a stimulus.
I think you haven't truly let go of the idea that if you love and grieve your sister hard enough, she'll be given back to you.
"For the consumer, the product will always be free as we believe that the data needs to be given back and belong to consumers," Klenk adds.
Thursday when Mr. Rousso was given back his passport and cellphone, taken to a public area of the airport and told he was free to go.
It went on to surpass 2500,22 this year, but it's since given back all of its gains and then some, ending the day Tuesday at 2800,22.
"Given there are so many positions in it, looks like a crowded trade and some of it could be given back in the short term," he said.
"I was hoping to honor two wonderful people who have worked hard and given back to the community that has given so much to them," said Munjal.
Some of the savings realised by moving an agency to Buffalo, for instance, would be given back through the salary premium needed to attract employees to Buffalo.
It was established in 1887 by Emperor Menelik II and given back to the city by Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed, who came to power 18 months ago.
Haggling is customary and, once a deal is struck, a second negotiation takes place for "luck money", a sum given back to the buyer for good fortune.
A law Austria introduced in 1998 directed that its museums return the looted art, and major works have been given back to descendants of the former owners.
The dollar index rose around 4.2 percent between Trump's election in November and the end of last year, but has since given back more than 2.5 percent.
We're told Meek believes he'll do fine in G.P. because he's well respected on the streets and has given back a lot since he's become a celeb.
He has since given back the money for the naming rights, and committed to giving his profits from the related real-estate deals back to the company.
He has since given back the money for the naming rights and committed to giving his profits from the related real-estate deals back to the company.
He has since given back the money for the naming rights and committed to giving his profits from the related real-estate deals back to the company.
"I'll just be feeling a sense of accomplishment for finally having done something, finally have given back enough, to have brought these old people home," Coffey said.
While in late 2017 and early 2018, US stocks rallied, the markets have since become rockier, and major indexes have given back their post-tax bill gains.
Though Trump's rhetoric has toughened as days go by, oil prices have given back the price gains they made immediately after Khashoggi disappeared in Turkey on Oct. 22.86.
How do you know that the efficiency will be given back to patients, instead of forcing doctors to just see more patients in a shorter period of time?
For example, she hasn't given back the $650,000 Goldman Sachs gave her for a couple of speeches (or released the transcripts of what she said during those speeches).
They have now given back a quarter of the rise triggered by last month's hint from ECB head Mario Draghi that it was readying to scale back stimulus.
"The market has given back all of yesterday's burst of energy, and we are looking at a very soft finish to the financial year in Australia," said McGlew.
With the single currency having given back some of its strength versus the greenback since the last ECB meeting, exchange rates should feature less in these October discussions.
Reaching 2900 in January, UMich Sentiment has given back nearly all its post-election gains, falling to 220006 as of the latest July report, a nine-month low.
In a court filing on Friday, the political organization revealed that it had received a notice from Fruman's lawyer this month asking that the money be given back.
Most important to him, though, he has given back to his hometown, Scarborough, Ontario, and to programs across North America like the ones that made his career possible.
And if we -- or have a doctor or a clinician have to sign their John Hancock and say, That person should be given back their Second Amendment right.
But Lyseggen has given back by establishing the nonprofit Meltwater Entrepreneurial School of Technology (MEST) in Accra, Ghana, which is now educating entrepreneurs and some of Africa's hottest startups.
I try not to think about it because there is no answer, and even if there was, I could not be given back the person I would have been.
"Money will not remain, land will remain for generations," said 303-year-old farmer Nityananda Sadra who has been given back two hectares of land taken 10 years ago.
As a result of those rulings, Pennsylvania was able to keep $125 million and Maryland was able to retain $50 million that the companies had demanded be given back.
The New York legal system deems, in essence, that a broken engagement is no one's fault, and the ring should be given back to the giver, with few exceptions.
Warren got in the most licks about campaign finance, but Sanders was the candidate setting purity tests (he's even given back a billionaire's money) without getting ribbed for it.
"This really scared everyone, at that point we were finally given back our bags and no money as of now has been issued back to me," Aggarwal told CNN.
I think that any time the judge saved during the trial by refusing to allow the prosecution to publish exhibits is being given back in deliberations and then some.
While the stock has since given back the majority of those gains, Worth's charting reveals that since the report Starbucks has been able to successfully rebound off its uptrend line.
The IBU said in a statement that the Russian Biathlon Union (RBU) had "given back to the IBU" the World Cup meeting and the junior world championships, earmarked for Ostrov.
However, the semiconductor group has recently given back some of its gains and the ETF is now on track to post its first negative week in more than a month.
"In order to bring law and order back into our cities, we need the death penalty and authority given back to the police," he said in a 1990 Playboy interview.
The turnaround led to a successful initial public offering earlier this year, though the stock has given back its early gains and is trading around its IPO price of $93.
Had she used a government server, State Department archivists would have reviewed all of her email and then given back or destroyed (at her request) what was not considered official.
" Wichard Cilliers, chief currency dealer at TreasuryOne, said: "The rand was one of the best-performing currencies beforehand, and that's why its given back quite a bit of ground now.
The stock has since given back more than two-thirds of that gain, in part following reports that the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission had begun inquiring about Musk's activity.
All proceeds from a new carbon dioxide (CO2) pricing system will be re-invested in climate protection or given back to citizens in form of financial relief, the document showed.
All proceeds from a new carbon dioxide (CO2) pricing system will be re-invested in climate protection or given back to citizens in form of financial relief, the document showed.
While the index has given back a little ground since then, it has continued to trend at levels higher than at any stage in the current or previous business cycle.
Shares of Twitter surged by 20203% last Thursday after a record increase in quarterly user growth, but the social media company already has given back some of those stocks gains.
" But through it all, Obama said, "Cleveland was always Believeland," adding, "that's why the Cavs have always given back to their fans and the community that's been so loyal to them.
A presidential palace official told reporters Sunday night that Giuseppe Conte "has given back the mandate" to try to form a government that President Sergio Mattarella gave him four days earlier.
Forest cover grew rapidly in France in the quarter of a century to 2015, going up by an average of 102,000 hectares a year, as fields were given back to trees.
Petrobras said the licenses to operate the companies will be given back to the Uruguayan government by the end of September and both parties agreed to end litigation involving the licenses.
One major problem is people who live there don't own most of the land, so Smith would love to see the land be given back to those who could use it.
"Everybody was completely lost," said the Frenchman, who finished the stage six minutes and 45 seconds behind overnight leader Loeb but was given back 14 minutes and 13 seconds by organizers.
Some are mere nuisances: lambs' heads are thrown out by federally licensed slaughterhouses but given back to the farmer for sale in some provinces (they are a delicacy in some cultures).
Eike Schmidt, director of the city's Uffizi Galleries, said in a statement on Tuesday that the beginning of the new year was a good opportunity for the painting to be given back.
And more in a general sense, from person-to-person: I'm going to give you respect and I'd like to have that respect back or I expect respect to be given back.
When Australia introduced a version of a carbon tax in 2012, more than half of the money ended up being given back to pensioners and poorer households to help with energy costs.
Shares of Group 26, the third-largest auto dealer group in the United States, had given back earlier gains by Thursday afternoon, and were trading at $249 per share, down 20173 percent.
"When it comes due, cash essentially has to be taken out of the private banking system and given back to the Fed," said Matthew Luzzetti, chief United States economist at Deutsche Bank.
Natalya A. Lukina, who said she had been praying for St. Isaac's to be given back to the church since 1986, has been one of the main activists arguing against the museum.
Several retail advisors told CNBC they expect much of the money from tax reform to be given back to shareholders, who are eager to take their money out of the industry altogether.
He also listed off multiple other American success stories who have also given back, including the founders of Home Depot, former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg, and Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg.
It was far from a fairy-tale exit though; the company that acquired Sprout was plagued with problems and, ultimately, the business was given back to Eckert and its former shareholders — for free.
"They really and truly believed that if people were loved and treated with respect that that would be given back to them in kind," Linda Boyle, Joshua Boyle's mother, told the Associated Press.
Despite the political pitfalls involved in implementing the tax, it would also generate revenue nearly equivalent to 1 percent of the country's gross domestic product, which could be given back to American consumers.
" He said the students wanted to show the college that the space — "abused" by a group who had exclusive access to it — should be given back to students "so we can make something beautiful.
And they have a lot to say about "skinny-shaming" and how much the brand has given back to women as opposed to just selling clothes (and why they don't publicize their charitable efforts).
Such resentments have sharpened since last year when France's president, Emmanuel Macron, denounced the acquisition of African art now lodged in French and other European museums and declared that it should be given back.
While there is an expectation in open-source projects that the software tweaks of others will be given back to the community working on the software, open source often requires a license as well.
I am less and less sure of who I am even as the self I built up in adolescence and early adulthood has been given back, a complicated reward for surviving my daughter's babyhood.
At its lows on Friday, the Dow had given back nearly 40 percent of its gains since election day in 2016 and more than 45 percent of the gains since President Trump was inaugurated.
He applied to take his real estate exam in South Carolina in 2006, saying that the Arizona case was his only conviction and he had since followed the law and given back to his community.
"In none of the hearings was it suggested that the document be given back to the Samaritan community," as Hasson pointed out, because the Civil Administration does not return items to areas under Palestinian control.
A basket of sector ETFs that could have been expected to benefit from Donald Trump's policies has given back all of their gains that did not come immediately on the back of the presidential election.
"Adoptive children, in particular, are already more vulnerable to feeling like they have to earn their keep or to feeling like if they don't perform, that they'll be given back or given away," Goldman said.
We have also written machine learning algorithms in the cloud for a very basic analysis of the data, so that instant feedback can be given back to the patient regarding preventive measures to be taken.
HEISMAN HOPEFUL GETS A YEAR BACK Oklahoma quarterback Baker Mayfield will be given back the year of eligibility he lost because of his transfer from Texas Tech under a decision by the Big 20203 Conference.
By the summer, it will have given back more than the market value of all but 25 of the biggest publicly traded companies in the United States — bigger than Verizon, Mastercard, Coca-Cola, and Disney.
"There's no question that some of the reductions in the uninsured rate that we have measured over the course of Obamacare has now been given back," said Dan Witters, the research director for the survey.
The contract has given back much of those gains since, pulled down by the better-than-average tour estimates, settling down 18-3/4 cents, or 4.3 percent, at $4.44-1/2 per bushel on Thursday.
Several aspects of that global reflation trade have already unwound — inflation expectations have fallen, the dollar has given back its post-Trump gains against major currencies, and commodities — led by oil — are on the back foot.
"This index has now given back 4 of the 6 pt post election jump over the past two months but still remains well above the breakeven of 50," Boockvar wrote, noting too that prospective buyers traffic fell.
But the 2316-year-old&aposs plans have stirred up unease among Turkish Cypriots over what would happen if more Greek Cypriots are given back their land without a peace deal sorting out the complex property issue.
It concluded that a first tranche of 26 outstanding items should be given back immediately, another lot within five years, and the rest in due course, either on loan or permanently, once their provenance is properly established.
For the first time since the financial crisis, companies have given back more to shareholders than they are making in cash net of capital expenditures and interest payments, or free cash flow, according to Goldman Sachs calculations.
Some Syrians who visited the arch were overcome with emotion as they were given back a small part of all that has been lost — in this case, the beauty of the craftsmanship wrought by 3rd-century stonemasons.
Britney Spears Shows off Some Sexy Moves in Behind-The-Scenes Rehearsals Videos This isn't the first time Spears has given back to Las Vegas, which has been home to her Britney: Piece of Me residency since 2013.
The launch of the Switch in March 2017 triggered a major move up in Nintendo shares that peaked in early 2018, but the shares have given back most of those gains as even the juggernaut Switch sales slowed.
When pressed repeatedly by members of the Senate Banking Committee about why he had not given back any of his lavish compensation, Mr. Stumpf insisted that the decision was not up to him, but to the bank's board.
"We've always as a company and as individuals given back, particularly in the areas that we do business," Stewart tells CNBC Make It, mentioning the charitable work the couple has done in California's Central Valley and Los Angeles.
The so-called bubble rate would go away once the taxpayer has given back the benefits received under the 12 percent tax rate that applies to the first $45,000 of income for individuals and $85033,000 for married couples.
Wall Street is up 18%, Europe 13% and China has jumped 27%, which is a lot of what it lost year even factoring in it has given back 5% since the trade tensions erupted again in early May.
Whatever gifts I gave them were given back to me in spades, each boy teaching me what it was like to wake with a little body curled next to mine, the sweet sound of a toddler's prattling before coffee.
Instead, Republicans seem to have given back at least some of Trump's gains with Northern working-class whites, as he's turned out to conform his economic policy agenda much more closely to conservative orthodoxy than his campaign rhetoric implied.
Despite their outward appearance, the jails had the regular attributes of state-run detention centers where inmates have their documents and belongings taken away when they arrive, to be given back to them if and when they are released.
Its unique co-op model means that more than 70% of its annual profits are given back to the outdoor community, in the form of dividends to more than 18 million members and investments in outdoors-related non-profits.
My lupus diagnosis would later be taken away and then given back countless times as suited the needs of health insurance and disability insurance companies to sort and manage me and decide how much care I was entitled to.
While final IRS data is not yet available, one snapshot from the agency is that total refunds for 2018 tax returns were down 1 percent from the prior year, and the total amount given back was $7.7 billion less.
It's not surprising that Apple has proprietary technology to test iPhone repairs before they're given back to customers, but the most important thing the machine does is allow a new Touch ID button to be paired with an old device.
Designed to increase the use of renewable energy sources, it worked by offering large incentives to non-domestic customers to build biomass boilers to burn wood pellets: For every £1 spent by those on the scheme, £1.60 was given back.
In signing the eight-page agreement on Wednesday, Germany's 16 state cultural ministries, the foreign office, and associations representing cities and municipalities agreed to work with museums to make sure that wrongfully obtained artifacts are given back to their rightful owners.
"When he looks over his life and sees how much he has given back to the city but you see you have this real blemish that you realize is wrong, it's not an easy thing to live with," Mr. Adams said.
Bond yields have drifted down since the ECB's meeting two weeks ago while the key five-year, five-year inflation gauge -- tracked by the ECB - has given back the gains it made following the announcement of a stimulus package on Sept.
Bond yields have drifted down since the ECB's meeting two weeks ago while the key five-year, five-year inflation gauge — tracked by the ECB - has given back the gains it made following the announcement of a stimulus package on Sept.
Here's the bank's breakdown by country: Helicopter money will only really work when people put the money they're given back into the economy through spending, so the research is a negative blow for advocates of the most unconventional of all unconventional monetary policies.
Illinois lawmakers tried to close a legal loophole that allowed a confiscated AR-15 semiautomatic rifle to be given back to Reinking with legislation meant to deter a family member from returning a firearm to a relative whose gun license has been revoked.
"Yes, there are certainly some poor soldiers who were put in dire economic straits, but at the same time there are probably some that knew exactly what they were doing, and they shouldn't have that money given back to them," Hertling said Thursday.
They'll probably be given back pay once the government reopens, but that's no guarantee — and with no end to the shutdown in sight and key members of Congress saying it could go on for "months and months," federal employees are generally getting worried.
Having gained more than 1.103 percent this year, the single currency has given back nearly 3 percent since hitting a January 2015 peak of $1.2092 earlier this month as investors rapidly repriced expectations of a U.S. rate increase in the coming days.
Dr. Bleich said: It's one of these policies where not only is it targeting behavior we know is bad for you, but the money is being given back to low-income groups in the form of a free, universal pre-K program.
What the market takes away in rent, it's given back in the form of "coliving" spaces where artists and creative professionals pay a little less than $3052,000 for a capsule unit just large enough to fit a single bed and some storage space.
One urban legend holds that when El Chapo wanted to go to a restaurant for dinner, he'd send his men in first to confiscate everyone's weapons and cellphones; after eating, the patrons' belongings would be given back, and El Chapo would pick up everyone's tab.
On one hand, the company's a profit machine — and investors are hoping to see some of that money given back to them Tuesday night in stock buybacks, as Apple divvies up overseas cash that it brought back to the U.S. thanks to tax cuts.
"Some years the Department of Defense has ended up spending more than it had originally asked for...sometimes it has ended up spending less, and we've given back money to the Treasury as a consequence -- that's in the nature of not knowing exactly," he said.
With the meeting, Kim has given back Russia its traditional role of a DPRK defender, a role that Russia played vigorously from 2000 up to the crescendo of provocations in 2016-2017, when outright defense of Pyongyang at the U.N. Security Council became impracticable.
I was indifferent, pleasant, glad, all the way back to the processing office, in an SUV my parents rented, the first car I had seen in months, my belongings given back to me at the desk, a real shower, clothes that barely fit anymore.
"This goes to show there is no place to hide criminal assets — we are constantly developing our techniques and capabilities to ensure that proceeds of crime are either given back to the rightful owner or, as in this case, are reinvested in crime," he added.
"As long as they given back their freedom, they can say they committed murder and arson that's fine, as long as they go home," Guo told Reuters on Friday in a conversation through a messaging service, adding that new "leaders" handling the case had expedited the hearing.
"The text that I had printed on them was intended as a somewhat humorous way of driving home the notion that our focus on security has not only taken things away from us, but has not clearly explained what it has given back," Pred told Hyperallergic.
Even so, the suspension was not lifted until the Gaza government had given back the supplies it was accused of diverting and had removed Mr. Baz from his post, according to a statement by the Israeli government agency that deals with civil affairs in the Palestinian territories.
"You had the (Apple) announcement, and the typical trader reaction was there wasn't anything that wasn't already rumored or expected from the announcement, so some of yesterday's gains are being given back today," said Michael James, managing director of equity trading at Wedbush Securities in Los Angeles.
The iShares MSCI Emerging Markets ETF, which tracks the group, surged more than 18 percent in a five-month span from July 2017 to January 103, but has given back a big chunk of those gains in 2018 and is down about 10.3 percent year to date.
That has earned it a place on Bespoke Investment Group's list of "COVID Economy stocks," which it first published on March 11: Both Campbell's and Clorox have given back substantial gains over the past week — a potentially bullish sign for the broader market to some investment pros.
As part of that process, human remains from a massacre of indigenous people in Namibia a century ago have been given back to the African country, as have a 15th-century stone cross and a family Bible and whip once owned by an important tribal chief.
Yet, with the exception of Sara "Saartjie" Baartman, who was brought from South Africa to Europe in the early 19th century and exhibited in a freak show as the "Hottentot Venus" and whose remains were returned for burial in 2002, few objects have been given back to African countries.
Additionally, Clinton previously claimed that her lawyers had gone through each of her emails individually; that all of her work-related emails were given back to the State Department in 2014; and that she used only one server throughout the course of her tenure as the nation's top diplomat.
But the dollar has given back a large part of its gains to the yen after a weekend G7 meeting of central bankers and finance ministers concluded with the United States warning Japan against intervening to weaken the yen, a rift that is perceived as preventing Tokyo from acting.
As I watched handsome woke baes Common and Jesse Williams describe how the "No Problem" performer has given back to his community to the tune of millions of dollars, I wondered why none of the women who are close to Chance were featured in the package as well.
"The language in the NDAA will ensure that the commitments made by [Defense] Secretary [Ash] Carter will be honored by the next administration, any money already repaid will be given back and that the Pentagon will help soldiers who face financial hardship fully recover from this ordeal," she said.
But since the two were friends and lived near each other, they concocted a plan: A friend who lived far away would actually win the $10,000 prize ticket which would be cashed, given back to the butcher, and then out of that $10,000, Jacobson earned a $2,000 kickback.
Until this process is complete, the FCC still has authority to bring enforcement actions against privacy violations perpetrated by ISPs, and fortunately for consumers, FCC Chairman Ajit Pai has vowed his agency will follow the old, more effective FTC regime until power is given back to the FTC.
"The market continues to be in an extreme overbought condition that indicates the recent gains could be temporarily given back, while the fundamental backdrop driven by our core thesis and EPS suggest buying any meaningful weakness," Tony Dwyer, chief market strategist at Canaccord Genuity, said in a note.
Pernod, which owns Mumm champagne, Absolut vodka and Martell cognac, said that for its 2019 financial year it was now targeting an organic rise of around 8 percent in profit from recurring operations, at the top of its guidance of 6-8 percent growth given back in February.
Nonetheless, I would be given back all my studio muscle provided I used it to beat another woman senseless and get so turned on by that thrashing that I would have to have urgent sex with my 60-year-old male costar whose buttocks were to be played by a gymnast.
Bipartisanship on a few key issues such as DACA, infrastructure rebuilding, fixing the insurance mess that is the ObamaCare legacy or refurbishing the military could go a long way to establishing a Democratic claim that they can and will govern if given back control of the Congress, or at least the Senate.
"The language in the [National Defense Authorization Act] will ensure that the commitments made by [Defense] Secretary [Ash] Carter will be honored by the next administration, any money already repaid will be given back and that the Pentagon will help soldiers who face financial hardship fully recover from this ordeal," she said.
"In the more than 30 years since Carlos Cardona has lived in this country, he has built a family and given back to his community, including in the aftermath of 9/11, when he assisted with ground zero recovery efforts at the expense of his own health," Governor Cuomo said in an emailed statement.
And it is equally true that Israel has already given back the vast majority of the land it regained; that 98 percent of Palestinians in the West Bank already live under Palestinian, not Israeli rule; and that recent land-for-peace moves by Israel, including uprooting Israeli settlements, has led to more violence, and not peace.
Long presided over one of the biggest pay revolts in UK corporate history – almost three-quarters of Royal Mail's shareholders refused to support a 5.8 million pound pay deal for Back and a million pound going away payout for former chief executive Moya Greene – not surprising, given Back already worked for a subsection of the company.
It all culminates in a scene that I simultaneously didn't buy and completely adored: the Waterfords going on television to demand that Nichole be given back to them, a move that wraps every single regular character into the story at the same time (including the absent Emily, who is the "dangerous fugitive" accused of taking the child).
It's built on a desire to not feel that shame — to in fact say that what has been given back is now more than enough, that the class that should be considered aggrieved, that should be considered disrespected, that should be considered in need of sympathy and empathy and understanding has actually changed to rural whites.
"AK Steel shares are now trading below their level from early November 2016, having given back the gains made with the election of President Trump in November 63, the initial run-up of the current cycle in domestic steel prices starting in November 2017, and the Department of Commerce announcement in February 2018 of more stringent-than-expected recommended Section 232 remedies," Goldman analyst Matthew Korn wrote Tuesday.
"  In Parliament this month, Deputy President David Mabuza – formerly aligned to Zuma and with an unsavory past that includes allegations relating to political killings that occurred during his tenure as a provincial premier – issued what white landowners will see as a veiled threat: "Land must be given back to the rightful owners… Those who have acquired this land, they must be aware that it's time to release it.
But we also see news reports in last couple of days under the previous administration or other administration&aposs where kids were handed back to mules unintentionally they&aposre being trafficked because not enough protocols are in place, so I&aposm at least grateful for the fact that in this instance, even if it&aposs taking a little bit longer, we&aposre making sure these are parents or relatives the kids are being given back to in a very humane -- PERINO: Jose, do you support the use of the DNA tests in order to make sure that these children are going back to the actual parent?
"All these nice people, none of whom have given back the money that they raised from Harvey Weinstein, none of whom have repudiated Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Anti-Trump vets join Steyer group in pressing Democrats to impeach Trump Republicans plot comeback in New Jersey MORE and Bill ClintonWilliam (Bill) Jefferson Clinton3 real problems Republicans need to address to win in 2020 Buckingham Palace: Any suggestion Prince Andrew was involved in Epstein scandal 'abhorrent' The magic of majority rule in elections MORE, none of whom seemed offended in the past, suddenly in a paroxysm of moral outrage, create a lunch mob," he said.

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