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"inure" Definitions
  1. to accustom to hardship, difficulty, pain, etc.; toughen or harden; habituate (usually followed by to
  2. to come into use; take or have effect.
  3. to become beneficial or advantageous.

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Does watching this patterned behavior inure audiences to power imbalances?
In the meantime, we must inure ourselves to the inevitable.
WARREN BUFFETT: Well, you-- you never forget or inure to this.
Child soldiers often rely on drugs to inure themselves to horror.
How does visibility sort of just inure you to that violence?
And that will inure very much to the benefit of the Republicans in the elections in 2018.
Those benefiting private interests or inure "insider" private gain lose their tax-deductible status because Treasury is cheated.
The fact that we're now so familiar with his offenses shouldn't inure us to how damning they are.
They also create subsidy "hot spots," or industry clusters to that the benefits of subsidies inure to downstream producers.
Even if Kim opts for a post-Olympics blast, the afterglow of sports hypnosis will inure him against reprisals.
As the Government concedes, that access will inure right away to the benefit of AT&T's current video distribution subscribers.
Do regulators expect that massive TCPA fines against companies or tremendous class action settlements inure to the benefit of consumers?
Vaulting a few women of color to the top gives the beauty standard a progressive sheen that helps inure it from criticism.
Did the series' bombardment of steadily increasing transfer fees over the years inure the public to the scale of the numbers at play?
But while this trick might inure us to the preceding manipulation, it doesn't change the fact that the reader had to endure it.
No amount of exposure to locker-room talk can inure a reader to the smuttiness of it all—it's character assassination, by his own hand.
However, our 14 percent top-down 2018 EPS growth estimate in part reflects the fact that all the benefits of lower taxes may not inure to shareholders.
"The use of drones without the necessary improvement in the human resource capacity will not inure to the benefit of the country," it said in a statement.
Of course, many of these same "foreign corporations" have individual agreements with the Puerto Rico Treasury that inure them from taxation and may not be constitutionally impaired.
The murder of black people makes the news often enough to inure people to it, and there's already a wave of documentaries tackling different facets of the issue.
Four or more years of Trump's tweets and speeches might well tend to inure our political culture to what might once have seemed beyond the pale of presidential rhetoric.
Meant to inure the GOP members of the Judiciary Committee -- all men -- from accusations of insensitivity, the move instead appeared like the Republicans were putting Ford herself on trial.
Simply bearing a name that says you're opposed to evil, like anti-fascist, should not inure us to your unprovoked violence and unconstitutional attempts to block others' free speech rights.
Ironically, there are few issues with which Bloomberg is more closely aligned that would inure him to the left wing of the party than his long battle with the National Rifle Association.
These arrangements all ensure that DISH could compete with New T­-Mobile and other market incumbents on highly advantageous terms upon entry, and that the MVNO agreement will inure far more to DISH's benefit than New T-Mobile's.
Joel B. Zivot, an associate professor of anesthesiology and surgery at Emory University, said the sedative used in the three-drug cocktail does not inure the inmates to pain and that the paralytic masks the torment they are enduring.
I've come so far in my hatred that I take these tablets by myself, as if I were hiding them from my guests, even though they don't care, even though I used to intentionally swallow them in front of everyone, to inure and educate them.
The expensive private dance lessons, the costumes ordered for more than $19953 the will be worn once and never again, the usurious competition fees—it all works in combination to inure women into accepting a barely compensated job that likely costs more to maintain than it pays.
They were the first couples to be married by Hiram Bingham I in a Christian ceremony. Their favorite dwelling was Waialua, Oahu. They visited Honolulu only when necessary. Unfortunately, Piia's corpulence did not inure to healthfulness and before long, she sickened and died.
Kerr Agency 2-10. In modern commercial law, the agent is simply and solely the representative of the principal, on whose behalf the agent transacts with third parties. Such transactions are the principal's transactions. They inure to the principal's benefit or render the principal liable, as the case may be, without any benefit or liability attaching to the agent.
Following their tour with Android Lust in 2010, Landes began playing guitars with that band.Android Lust - Bio As of 2011, Cox and Siren have appeared as part of the live band for Adam Moore's indie industrial band, InureWard, J., "News: Inure hard at work on new material", COMA Music Magazine, April 13, 2011 and Cox joined Siren for System Syn's appearance at the 2011 Kinetik Festival.
J.J. and Myrtle (Funk) Oller eldest child, Rello Oller (1895-1992), never married and in 1990 she leased the house to the Society for U.S. $1.00 a year with the understanding that on her death the property would inure to the Society. She had two younger brothers, both of whom married but had no children. The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1996.
They are used as a modifier of the general ethnonym, for instance, Nogay Tarari. Informants have the most clear perception of the Nogay as a separate group of a distinct type of people (prominent cheekbones and inure Mongolian), dialect ("truer Tatar"), livelihood (horse-breeding), and even character. In fact, the most differentiated group are the Tats, the informants know who they are and they themselves identify as such. Their distinction is based on their dialect.
Federal Law permits offsetting the value of the part taken by any special benefit. Special benefits are those which inure specifically to the landowner who suffered the taking and are associated with the ownership of the remaining land. The fact that others benefit from the government activities does not make the benefits general. In cases of partial taking, just compensation includes the value of the part taken and the damage to the remainder resulting from the taking.
The organization's benefits may not inure to a specific member, but the rules for inurement vary among the three different types of organizations under this segment. A 501(c)(5) organization can make unlimited corporate, individual, or union contributions. A labor organization may pay benefits to its members because paying benefits improves all members' shared working conditions. An agricultural organization can provide financial assistance to its members in order to improve the conditions of those engaged in agricultural pursuits generally.
Three Shadows courtyard, Summer 2010 Three Shadows Photography Art Centre (Chinese: 三影堂摄影艺术中心), is a non-profit art centre in Beijing established in 2007 by photographers RongRong and inri.RongRong & inure (about us) Three Shadows is the first contemporary art space dedicated exclusively to photography and other lens-based art in China. A converted auto repair yard, the 4,600 square meter complex includes 880 square meters of gallery space and was designed by renowned artist and architect Ai Weiwei. Three Shadows is situated in the art district of Caochangdi, on the outskirts of Beijing.
Judith S. Ballan, "How To Aid a Foreign Charity Through an 'American Friends of' Organization", in Proceedings of the Twenty-Third New York University Conference on Tax Planning. , provides a deduction, for federal income tax purposes, for some donors who make charitable contributions to most types of 501(c)(3) organizations, among others. The IRS explains that to be tax-exempt, "an organization must be organized and operated exclusively for exempt purposes ... and none of its earnings may inure to any private shareholder or individual." Private inurement means that the organization's assets must not unduly benefit a person.
By 2010, Zon was promising that in their upcoming album "Jon Siren, the Dismantled drummer is also going to be heard more on this album than before."Interview with Dismantled In addition, Siren has occasionally served as touring drummer for one of Zon's other project's Aerodrone In 2011, Siren and MKIO co-founder, Cox appeared as part of the live band for Adam Moore's indie industrial band, Inure.Ward, J., "News: Inure hard at work on new material", COMA Music Magazine, April 13, 2011 Later in 2011, Siren was involved with the Triptych Tour which featured Imperative Reaction, God Module and System Syn.
Self-funding involves a transfer of risk from the employee and his/her dependents to the employer directly. Self-funded health plans pay health claims out of plan assets; there is no element of traditional insurance on these programs, and the employer assumes all additional liability for claims that have not been paid by plan (trust) assets. Some health plans have no plan assets; known as an unfunded plan, a plan with no assets is funded solely from the general corporate assets of the plan sponsor. Plan assets can never inure to the benefit of the plan sponsor.
Bonds issued by the government of Puerto Rico and its subdivisions are exempt from federal, state, and local taxes (so called "triple tax exemption"). However, unlike other triple tax exempt bonds, Puerto Rican bonds uphold such exemption regardless of where the bond holder resides. This has made Puerto Rican bonds extremely attractive to municipal investors as they may inure from holding a bond issued by a state or municipality different from the one where they reside. This advantage strives from the restriction typically imposed by municipal bonds enjoying triple tax exemption where such exemptions solely apply for bond holders that reside in the state or municipal subdivision that issues them.
Holmes, Ben. "Shiro Saigo: Judo's Secret Weapon?" The Kodokan moved to a 60-mat space in April 1890.For dates, see Kodokan. In December 1893, the Kodokan started moving to a larger space located in Tomizaka-cho, Koishikawa-cho, and the move was completed by February 1894. The Kodokan's first kangeiko, or winter training, took place at the Tomizaka-cho dojo during the winter of 1894–1895. Midsummer training, or shochugeiko, started in 1896. "In order to inure the pupil to the two extremes of heat and cold and to cultivate the virtue of perseverance", Britain's E.J. Harrison wrote:Harrison, E.J. The Fighting Spirit of Japan. Woodstock, New York: Overlook Press, 1982, p. 50.
When Pope Urban II initiated the First Crusade, Vitale I Michiel did not initially urge Venice’s support, perhaps because he could not see the advantages to Venice of such an expedition. The leader of the crusade, Godfrey of Bouillon (Goffredo di Buglione), along with his older brother, Eustace III of Boulogne, and younger brother Baldwin, left southern Italy in August 1096, with a contingent of 120 ships and (legendarily) 40,000 troops from all over Europe. When Doge Vitale I Michiel saw the European commitment to the First Crusade, he then understood the war’s economic importance. In particular, he foresaw that it was vital to Venice’s trade advantage to participate in territorial conquest, lest these advantages inure to the benefit of other marine republics.
Heat and thirst they cannot in > the least endure; to cold and hunger their climate and their soil inure > them. Germania, 4. Modern scholars point out that one way of interpreting such remarks is that they are consistent with other comments by Tacitus indicating that the Germanic people lived very remotely, in unattractive countries, for example in the next part of the text: > Their country, though somewhat various in appearance, yet generally either > bristles with forests or reeks with swamps; it is more rainy on the side of > Gaul, bleaker on that of Noricum and Pannonia. It is productive of grain, > but unfavourable to fruit-bearing trees; it is rich in flocks and herds, but > these are for the most part undersized, and even the cattle have not their > usual beauty or noble head.
The most common criticism of the Hanon exercises is that having students drill on purely physical exercises results in an unmusical, mechanistic attitude toward the piano. Critics argue that practicing in an unmusical way dulls one's musical instincts, especially when forced upon children and beginners (though in the introduction Hanon does state that the book should be begun a year or so after beginning piano study), who need to cultivate their musicality rather than inure themselves to rote physicality. It is also argued that it is more efficacious to practice one's musicality as one practices one's technique; training in most art forms involves practicing technique, however repetitively, within artistic context. It is further argued that musicality drives technique; the flow of musical expression is a potent motivator to finger agility.
The United States continued paying prizes to naval officers in the Spanish–American War, and only abjured the practice by statute during World War I. The U.S. prize courts adjudicated no cases resulting from its own takings in either World War I or World War II (although the Supreme Court did rule on a German prize—SS Appam in the case The Steamship Appam—that was brought to and held at Hampton Roads).Colombos, A Treatise on the Law of Prize p. 21 (noting that in the US all captures now inure to the state, but none adjudiated in either World War I or II). Likewise Russia, Portugal, Germany, Japan, China, Romania, and France followed the United States in World War I, declaring they would no longer pay prize money to naval officers.
Previous rulings, including Ellis and Lehnert, had not resolved this question. To address the issue Breyer's opinion introduced a two-factor test: a national litigation fee is chargeable "if (1) the subject matter of the national litigation bears an appropriate relation to collective bargaining and (2) the arrangement is reciprocal—that is, the local's payment to the national affiliate is for 'services that may ultimately inure to the benefit of the members of the local union by virtue of their membership in the parent organization.'"Locke, 555 U.S. at 218 (quoting Lehnert, 500 U.S. at 524). Alito wrote a concurring opinion noting that the question of what "reciprocity" was had not been reached, given that all the courts had agreed, and the petitioners had not challenged, that reciprocity (whatever that was) existed between the local unit and the national union.
The form is a dialogue, between a young and inexperienced soldier (or soldiers; he is given as "Files-on-Parade", suggesting a group) and a more experienced and older NCO ("the Colour-Sergeant"). The setting is an execution, generally presumed to be somewhere in India; a soldier, one Danny Deever, has been tried and sentenced to death for murdering a fellow soldier in his sleep, and his battalion is paraded to see the hanging. This procedure strengthened discipline in the unit, by a process of deterrence, and helped inure inexperienced soldiers to the sight of death. The young soldier is unaware of what is happening, at first – he asks why the bugles are blowing, and why the Sergeant looks so pale, but is told that Deever is being hanged, and that the regiment is drawn up in "[h]ollow square" to see it.
The Court found that the trial judge was correct in admitting the evidence. Lamer C.J., writing for the majority, noted that Canadian law does not recognize privilege in religious communications; however, there may be situations where such a privilege may be required. To accommodate this need the Court adopted a four-step test proposed by American jurist John Henry Wigmore to determine whether privilege is required. # the communications must originate in a confidence that they will not be disclosed; # this element of confidentiality must be essential to the full and satisfactory maintenance of the relation between the parties; # the relation must be one which in the opinion of the community ought to be sedulously fostered; and # the injury that would inure to the relation by the disclosure of the communications must be greater than the benefit thereby gained for the correct disposal of litigation.

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