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Reuters subtracted the 13 sales tax hike impact from core CPI and then subtracted core CPI from 10-year bond yields to determine the trend since 1996.
Tax credits are subtracted directly from the amount you owe in taxes on a dollar-for-dollar basis, whereas tax deductions are subtracted from your gross income.
Tax credits are subtracted directly from the amount you owe in taxes on a dollar-for-dollar basis, while tax deductions are subtracted from your gross income.
Residential investment subtracted from GDP growth in the first quarter.
Residential investment subtracted 28503 percent from headline real GDP growth.
Information services saw a decline of 6,000, while education subtracted 2,000.
Inventory investment subtracted 0.53 percentage point from fourth-quarter GDP growth.
Once fees are subtracted, therefore, active managers are likely to underperform.
In the second quarter, it subtracted 0.3 percentage point from growth.
"I've added or subtracted something every year I've been farming," she says.
Inventories subtracted 0.86 percentage point from GDP growth in the second quarter.
Inventories subtracted 0.97 percentage point from GDP growth in the second quarter.
Additionally, imports, which are subtracted in GDP, increased, the Commerce Department said.
Finally, any applicable tax credits are subtracted from your total tax bill.
I was scrolling down the list of pledges and, boom, $25 subtracted.
Trade was previously reported to have subtracted 0.21 percentage point from GDP growth.
It subtracted 0.2 percentage point off GDP in the third quarter last year.
It subtracted 0.2 percentage point off GDP in the third quarter last year.
And that's the point; streaming services have not significantly subtracted from cable subscriptions.
These captured stones are subtracted from that opponent's score at the game's end.
Trade subtracted 1.99 percentage points from GDP growth in the July-September quarter.
In GDP, exports are added to the GDP total, while imports are subtracted.
Inventories are expected to have subtracted from GDP growth in the second quarter.
Imports subtracted almost 2 percentage points from GDP growth in the fourth quarter.
"We subtracted people and we're getting a lot more done," Mr. Silverman said.
Trade subtracted 1.91 percentage points from GDP growth in the July-September quarter.
But from 2011 to 2015, government has subtracted 0.3 of a point from growth.
Investment in both residential and non-residential structures subtracted from GDP in the quarter.
Then they subtracted the amount of net monthly repurchases to arrive to that conclusion.
Inventories subtracted about two-tenths of a percentage point from fourth-quarter GDP growth.
However, foreign trade subtracted 0.3 percentage points as imports increased by more than exports.
Dates and locations are subtracted (although available in an index) for the startling juxtapositions.
Inventories subtracted nearly a full percentage point from GDP in the April-June quarter.
Conversely, McDonald's has subtracted about 92 points, while Procter & Gamble has taken away 76.
The Red Storm even added another transfer last week and subtracted one this week.
The judge noted that Manafort's time already served would be subtracted from the sentence.
The trade deficit was previously estimated to have subtracted 0.22 percentage point from output.
Trade subtracted 1.13 percentage point from economic growth in the final three months of 2017.
Some of the rise in demand was met with imports, which subtracted from GDP growth.
In both cases, when weight was added or subtracted, the celestial body reoriented to compensate.
Over the course of a year, the new model subtracted a net of 15,000 jobs.
They are subtracted from measures of value-added (and have not risen in any case).
Those figures are net gains after layoffs, quits and retirements are subtracted from overall hiring.
Inventories subtracted just over one-tenth of a percentage point from fourth-quarter GDP growth.
Every time you  make a purchase, the amount is subtracted from your total credit limit.
Negative external demand subtracted a revised 0.2 percentage point from GDP growth in April-June.
Our skeletons apparently account for about 15 percent of our body weight, which I subtracted.
Mining and logging industries, which have been rocked by volatile oil prices, subtracted 5,000 jobs.
It subtracted two-tenths of a percentage point from G.D.P. growth, the Commerce Department calculated.
No words could have been added or subtracted to make her message appropriate or acceptable.
In total, China's national health commission has retroactively subtracted more than 100 cases so far.
Trade subtracted 1.13 percentage point from GDP growth in the final three months of 2017.
It looked like a normal wedding reception if you subtracted anyone over the age of 25.
But doing so has an economic cost—the bays' output are subtracted from your war effort.
As a result, inventory investment subtracted 1.16 percentage points from GDP growth in the last quarter.
Inventories subtracted 1.11 percentage point from GDP growth instead of the 1.07 percentage point previously reported.
If you earn more than that, $5 will be subtracted for every additional $100 of income.
And residential investment subtracted from economic growth in each of the first three quarters of 2018.
That pulse has been subtracted here, and where it does appear, it mostly plays a supporting role.
Exports declined, leaving a trade deficit that subtracted 1.70 percentage point from GDP growth as previously reported.
As a result, inventories subtracted a full percentage point from GDP growth in the April-June quarter.
The small inventory build subtracted 21.2 percentage point from the first estimate of fourth-quarter GDP growth.
Access to health clubs, children's lounges, pools and bike rooms can also be easily added or subtracted.
Inventories subtracted 1.07 percentage point from GDP growth instead of the 0.93 percentage point estimated last month.
The government said the shutdown had subtracted three-tenths of a percentage point from GDP last quarter.
Tesla's "book value," or value after its total liabilities are subtracted from its assets, is $5 billion.
Housing subtracted nearly three-tenths of a percentage point from gross domestic product in the second quarter.
This tepid residential investment subtracted from G.D.P. growth in each of the first three quarters of 2018.
The amount of the contribution can be subtracted dollar-for-dollar from the donor's state tax bill.
In comparison, negative external demand subtracted a revised 0.2 percentage point from GDP growth in April-June.
Tesla's "book value," or value after its total liabilities are subtracted from its assets, is $28503 billion.
A change in inventories subtracted 0.4 percentage points from the overall GDP growth rate, the data showed.
That implied inventories subtracted about one percentage point from GDP growth in the second quarter, he said.
Which bands of color are paint added or paint subtracted, stripped away with a squeegee while wet?
Trade subtracted 0.34 percentage point from GDP growth, with dollar strength weighing on exports and sucking in imports.
Roth IRA: $406, matched up to 8% by my employer (already subtracted from my paycheck)Health Insurance: $75.
Even better, MLP earnings are not taxed like ordinary dividends but are subtracted from the investor's cost basis.
The government reported last week that trade subtracted 0.22 percentage point from GDP growth in the fourth quarter.
Mr Trump's net approval rating (where those who disapprove are subtracted from those who approve) is minus 40.
Krugman is right that the trade war with China and other tariffs have subtracted from growth this year.
The government reported last month that inventories subtracted 0.91 percentage point from economic growth in the second quarter.
Growing inventories added another 0.1 points and government spending another 0.1 points while net trade subtracted 0.1 points.
After costs of enforcement and regulation are subtracted, the remaining revenue used for public good is very limited.
In 2013 and 2014, the budget was cut so deeply that the government sector subtracted from economic growth.
Import growth thus easily outpaced exports at 0.9 percent, which meant foreign trade subtracted 0.3 percentage points from growth.
The government estimated last month that inventory investment subtracted 0.67 percentage point from GDP growth in the fourth quarter.
The line with the darkest average is chosen, and the value of that line is subtracted from the image.
Meanwhile, companies running down inventories subtracted 0.6 percentage points after a big build-up of stocks the previous quarter.
The sector has hit a soft patch in recent quarters and likely subtracted from GDP in the second quarter.
As a result, exports declined 7.5 percent last year and the trade component subtracted 177 percent from GDP growth.
The report also showed inventories likely subtracted a bare 0.1 percentage point from economic growth in the second quarter.
The trade deficit subtracted 0.25 percentage point from GDP growth instead of the 0.47 percentage point reported last month.
Inventories subtracted 0.93 percentage point from GDP growth, almost reversing the 1.0 percentage point contribution in the fourth quarter.
As a result, inventories subtracted 2124.3 percentage point from GDP growth instead of the previously reported 27.0 percentage point.
The biggest downward pull on the index came from prices of fuel for transport, which subtracted 0.4 percentage points.
As a result, inventories subtracted 2124.3 percentage point from G.D.P. growth instead of the previously reported 27 percentage point.
One analysis estimated that such accounting methods subtracted $280 billion from the tally of the nation's output in 2012.
Consider raising your deductible, the amount subtracted from your check when an insurer pays a claim under your policy.
Inventories subtracted 0.97 percentage point from GDP growth in the second quarter instead of the previously estimated 1.0 percent.
Small imperfections in the subtracted waveform meant that there was some gravitational-wave signal left in both data sets that didn't get subtracted off, and which ended up mixed in with the noise shown at the bottom of Figure 1—producing correlations that could be teased out by Jackson and colleagues' algorithms.
As a result, inventories subtracted only 0.14 percentage point from G.D.P. growth, instead of the previously reported 0.45 percentage point.
The whistleblower noted investigators would have subtracted duplicate emails: "Old laptops could do it in minutes-to-hours," he tweeted.
As a result, foreign trade subtracted 0.3 percentage points from growth, while business inventory building boosted output by 0.3 percent.
As a result, housing subtracted three-tenths of a percentage point from gross domestic product in the April-June quarter.
If you're entitled to a refund, you'll receive the amount directly, or it will be subtracted from any outstanding balances.
The researchers then subtracted already-identified viruses and created a heat map that shows where undiscovered epidemics might be lurking.
"When I started my #weightlossjourney I slowly subtracted carbohydrates over a week long period while monitoring my supply," she explained.
As a result, inventories subtracted only 0.13 percentage point from GDP growth instead of the previously reported 0.45 percentage point.
Nothing is ever added or subtracted from it, which is a system that keeps a lot of stuff from breaking.
He also falsely claimed that he "won the popular vote" once "the millions of people who voted illegally" are subtracted.
External demand - or exports minus imports - likely subtracted 0.1 percentage point from growth in the third quarter, the poll showed.
Inventories subtracted 1.11 percentage point from GDP growth in the first quarter instead of the 1.07 percentage point previously reported.
External demand, or exports minus imports, subtracted 0.1 percentage point from growth, missing expectations for a 0.1 percentage point contribution.
But a percentage of his pay is subtracted for court costs and fines, and he still owes the state $1,800.
Inventories subtracted 0.71 percentage point from third-quarter GDP, limiting the rise in output to a 2.0 percent annualized rate.
The plunge in exports led to a wider trade deficit, which subtracted 0.65 percentage point from GDP growth last quarter.
As a result, inventories subtracted 0.53 percentage point from GDP growth after adding 0.79 percentage point in the prior period.
Trade made no contribution to GDP growth in the first quarter while inventory investment subtracted 0.93 percentage point from output.
They are likely worth much more, because that estimate has his firm's debt subtracted from the value of his holdings.
As a result, inventories subtracted 0.70 percentage point from GDP growth after adding 0.79 percentage point in the prior period.
Shifts added or subtracted at short notice play havoc with budgets and lives, and disproportionately hurt black and Hispanic women.
External demand subtracted 0.3 percentage point from GDP growth in April-June in part due to an increase in imports.
As a result, inventories subtracted only 0.14 percentage point from GDP growth instead of the previously reported 0.45 percentage point.
There was plenty of research and development that went on, but none of it subtracted from the core emotional story.
That could mean that any green cards used to settle the DACA crisis must be subtracted from elsewhere in the system.
Coverage is, of course, usually subject to a deductible, which is an amount subtracted from the loss that the homeowner pays.
Trade is expected to have subtracted four-tenths of a percentage point from GDP growth, with dollar strength weighing on exports.
If O'Malley reaches the threshold and qualifies for one or more delegates, those delegates would be subtracted from someone else's total.
Yet as Goldman Sachs estimates the overall drop in energy investment subtracted only about 0.3 percentage points from 2015 economic growth.
To create the measure, I individually subtracted the Muslims', blacks' and Hispanics' feeling thermometer scores from the whites' feeling thermometer scores.
Exports declined more than previously estimated, leaving a trade deficit that subtracted 1.82 percentage point from GDP growth as previously reported.
Trade is believed to have subtracted from GDP growth last quarter after contributing 0.94 percentage point in the January-March period.
"The ingredients we've subtracted either had some functionality on their own or improved the functionality of other ingredients," Mr. Sharp said.
If the two third-quarter payments are subtracted from the mid-year cash balance, Tesla would have $2.1 billion left over.
When Chinese wheat carryout is subtracted from the world total, a year-on-year loss of 7 million tonnes is revealed.
Inventory investment — a volatile component of GDP — subtracted 1.3 percentage points from growth in the second quarter, the White House said.
To calculate how many years of life victims lost, researchers subtracted the age at which they died from their life expectancy.
Inventory investment subtracted seven-tenths of a percentage point from the economy's 2.5 percent annualized growth pace in the fourth quarter.
In Miami, mechanical spaces are subtracted from the maximum size unless the area is an atrium or an open-air feature.
The AHA says that a person's maximum heart rate — reached during intense physical activity — should be one's age subtracted from 220.
A little bit is subtracted from each category and two new ones are added: burgers and bowls of squiggly yellow ramen.
However, external demand — or exports minus imports — subtracted 0.1 percentage point from growth, missing expectations for a 0.1 percentage point contribution.
In a detail shot, Liam is trying to solve a math problem in which a quarter is subtracted from a dollar.
The landlord subtracted her $25k deposit, but tacked on $18k in damages -- he claims she removed "fixtures and equipment" from the pad.
Diagram showing how the ultrasound (the black 'waves') are generated, creating the harmonic in red, then subtracted by the low-pass filter.
The team subtracted the calories burned from the calories eaten and ranked states in order of their net intake for the night.
During the second quarter, total investments declined 2 percent from the year earlier, and subtracted 264 percentage points from the GDP growth.
"When I started my #weightlossjourney I slowly subtracted carbohydrates over a week long period while monitoring my supply," she explained in January.
As result, trade subtracted 0.65 percentage point from GDP growth last quarter after contributing 0.73 percentage point in the January-March period.
Business investment picked up, with firms buying more vehicles, machinery and equipment, though an increase in imports also subtracted from overall growth.
The surge in imports, alongside a contraction in exports, meant net trade subtracted 1.7 percentage points from GDP growth in the quarter.
This result actually subtracted more than half a percentage point from average real GDP growth in the first half of the year.
After the $38 billion tax payment is subtracted, that leaves its new investment at roughly $37 billion over the next five years.
The government in its advance GDP report last month said inventories subtracted 0.86 percentage point from economic growth in the second quarter.
In Fairfax County, Virginia, electronic machines subtracted one vote for every hundred cast for one candidate in a 2003 school-board race.
If the grated mango and the mango jerky were both subtracted from the Mucho Mango fried rice, would any mango flavor remain?
After the $236.4 billion tax payment is subtracted, that leaves its new investment at roughly $22 billion over the next five years.
We then subtracted stories that were critical of the candidates, painted them in a negative light or explicitly boosted a different candidate.
The drags on output came from net exports and inventories, which together subtracted nearly two full percentage points off of Q4 output.
After the $213 billion tax payment is subtracted, that leaves its new investment at roughly $21980 billion over the next five years.
The annual FTSE Russell index adjustment, in which stocks are added to and subtracted from the Russell 2000 small company and Russell 1000 .
The trade shortfall subtracted 0.22 percentage point from fourth-quarter GDP growth after slicing off 2 percentage points in the July-September period.
Overall, net exports "likely subtracted a little from real GDP growth" over 2018, despite the administration's efforts to improve the U.S. trade position.
Under existing law, payments of those taxes can be deducted, or subtracted from federal taxable income, lowering the amount of federal tax due.
Inventory investment subtracted 1.07 percentage points from GDP in the first quarter, helping to restrict economic growth to a 1.2 percent annualized pace.
Then, at the same offset, their biased algorithm picked out the imperfectly subtracted bits of signal in the noise, reinforcing the false impression.
The stakes can be high: The amount you claim in deductions gets subtracted from your adjusted gross income and lowers your tax burden.
The court handed down the minimum 15-year sentence prescribed for murder in South Africa, and subtracted the years Pistorius had already served.
If they subtracted that from everybody's share, than the fifth reporter and the sixth reporter would each end up being paid to drink beer.
Sheeran is a communicator, and with his angelic tones he conveys a type of masculinity that's very sure of itself, but the swagger's subtracted.
In the December quarter alone nominal exports added 21.3 percentage points to growth, but expressed in real terms they actually subtracted 0.1 percentage points.
I think this Toy Story Bo Peep outfit would be a good everyday outfit if you subtracted the giant hook and three-headed sheep.
In the pay statement, sales tax is described as a "percentage of UberBlack Fares," suggesting that sales tax is subtracted from the driver's fare.
All the epaulets and collars and belting were detachable, and could be added and subtracted according to mood (and the need to communicate command).
In the complaint, the FTC alleges that "hundreds or even thousands of dollars" in upfront fees were subtracted from the loans disbursed to consumers.
I then subtracted all these fixed expenses from the amount of income we had coming in each month to determine what was left over.
Many of the mega caps had okay earnings, but their margins were under a lot of pressure and it subtracted earnings growth in 93.
When you move to Maine, the money you spend toward paying your student loan debt each year is subtracted from your state income taxes.
If a contribution from a federally registered lobbyist was returned by the campaign, it would be subtracted from the calculation, according to the group.
But companies failed to produce enough to meet the burst in consumer spending, resulting in a surge in imports that subtracted from GDP growth.
Revisions from previous months subtracted 39,000 from the 2016 total, with November cut from 204,000 to 164,000 and December edging higher from 156,000 to 157,000.
Perhaps the LIGO team subtracted the gravitational-wave signal from the raw data in such a way that it left a little correlated noise behind.
It would have been even stronger, the BEA concluded, without the government shutdown — which subtracted 0.3 percentage points from growth in the first quarter rate.
A tax deduction is a dollar amount you claim that is subtracted from you adjustable gross income, which lowers the amount of tax you owe.
About 11 to 12 bushels per acre must be subtracted from the Tour's Minnesota yield because the routes mostly cover the higher-yielding southern tier.
Unable to face reality, ex-governor Acevedo Vila still argues (contrary to U.N. self-determination standards) that blank ballots should be subtracted from statehood votes!
After a $38 billion tax payment for repatriating money is subtracted, that leaves its new investment at roughly $37 billion over the next five years.
Share recipes and rate them, and please leave notes on them to remind yourself or tell others what ingredients you've added or subtracted and why.
While deficits are subtracted from calculations of gross domestic product size, economists say they are not inherently good or bad for the economy's well-being.
No. If you make a claim, the amount of the deductible will be subtracted from the amount the insurance company pays you, Ms. Bach said.
The company had accepted an offer of $25,2500 from which it subtracted a 21.5 percent commission, a number of fees and nearly $211,0003 in repairs.
Barclays, which had expected 5 percent growth, said the drag in inventories and the revision to first-quarter growth subtracted from the second-quarter number.
Below the revealer, the theme entries at 47- and 59A have a letter B subtracted from the base phrase, also changing the pronunciation and meaning.
Economists expect trade to have subtracted at least 1.5 percentage points from GDP in the fourth quarter reversing a 0.85 percentage point contribution the prior quarter.
This year, so far, it has missed its production targets and lost $1.8bn of free cashflow (the money firms generate after capital investment has been subtracted).
Proof surfaced in 1898 that the reals, complex numbers, quaternions and octonions are the only kinds of numbers that can be added, subtracted, multiplied and divided.
The economists say 0.1 to 0.2 percentage points is subtracted from growth for each week the government is shut, but that is not the entire impact.
Consumer spending as well as government expenditures at the state and national levels and nonresidential fixed investment all were revised down and subtracted from the GDP.
America's trade deficit grew in 2015 despite a spectacular fall in its imports of petroleum; trade subtracted 0.6 percentage points from American GDP growth last year.
Inventory investments likely subtracted 0.79 point from second-quarter GDP, more severe than the model's prior forecast of a 0.63-point drag, the Atlanta Fed said.
Indeed, after the researchers at Boston College subtracted people's outstanding credit card debt from their account balances, the disparity between the two surveys all but closed.
Loosely speaking, the tariffs exchanged between the U.S. and China in 2018 subtracted around 0.3 percent from U.S. economic output, and a bit more from China.
This means that if a U.S. company imports goods, the company's payments for the goods are not subtracted from the income it makes by reselling them.
Exports fell more than previously estimated, leaving a trade deficit that subtracted 1.82 percentage point from GDP growth instead of the previously reported 1.70 percentage points.
If art is accurately described as a genus of objects from which utility has been subtracted, then at this moment, virtual reality art is art's epitome.
And if the gridlock persists, unpaid federal workers could be billed directly for their share of health-care costs, which are normally subtracted from their paychecks.
The ratings agencies' concerns were confirmed on Tuesday when Volkswagen Financial Services said that it subtracted about €450 million from 2015 profit to cover such declines.
As a demonstration, the stock was down 1.1 percent after the first two hours of trading but subtracted less than a point from the Dow's performance.
Net exports - or exports minus imports - subtracted 0.3 percentage point from revised GDP growth, signalling the economy is feeling the pain from the global growth slowdown.
"A lot of parents would miss work to care for their kids, and those people are subtracted from the labor force," Epstein told Business Insider Today.
Lebanon has FX reserves of around $50 billion but analysts say that once money designated for specific things is subtracted, the useable amount is far smaller.
Figs believes they've added another dimension to this identity of medical providers, though one could argue that the brand has instead subtracted a degree of professionalism.
While some sellers will provide you with a shipping label to return the item, the postage price is often subtracted from your total refund value. 5.
For the crucial essay section of this year's entrance exam, which was marked out of 100, Tokyo Medical University first subtracted 20 percent from all marks.
Even if these comments are subtracted from the total, however, the data shows that Pai's plan might be more popular with internet providers than with the masses.
The most telling finding was this: we took app users' lifetime number of sex partners and subtracted from it all of the partners they had met online.
First they used conditions predicted by current weather forecasts, then they subtracted the effect of climate change on temperatures and the amount of moisture in the atmosphere.
Based on the QSS data, economists at JPMorgan and Action Economics estimated an additional one-tenth of a percentage point would be subtracted from the GDP estimate.
The ONS's measure suggests that in 2015-203 the Gini coefficient for disposable household income (that is, after tax is subtracted and welfare payments added), was 0.32.
Trade, which subtracted 231.3 percentage point from gross domestic product in the third quarter, is likely to have remained a drag on growth in the fourth quarter.
And so inventory adjustments subtracted one percent for GDP growth this quarter, so really -- INGRAHAM: We turned into like FOX Business somehow tonight, but -- HASSETT: I apologize.
Trade subtracted almost half a percentage point from gross domestic product in the fourth quarter, helping to hold down growth to a paltry 0.7 percent annual rate.
Julio Cruz, a Manhattanite who has been driving for Uber for less than a year, estimated the fare cut has subtracted around $300 from his weekly earnings.
Max potential profit will be that $5 subtracted from the premium that we must pay which is $1.25 so simply $125 risk to potentially make $375 reward.
The economists said they believe that there was an artificial boost in April's job numbers, which saw 211,000 payrolls after bad weather subtracted from March employment gains.
To get a lease, drivers put down a $250 deposit; then, weekly payments — which average $126 according to sample lease terms — are subtracted directly from their paychecks.
After declining inventories subtracted more than a percentage point from GDP growth in the April-June quarter, economists expect investments in inventories to support GDP going forward.
The total of 22016,28 jobs added last month was below the 200,000 forecasters expected, and revisions subtracted 19,000 from the last two months' previously announced job gains.
Entrance into this hyperselective moral Harvard is determined by a complex algorithm in which one's every act on earth is added or subtracted from a point score.
Since the Trump administration took office in January 2017, the goods trade deficit with the rest of the world has subtracted $1.6 trillion from the U.S. economy.
The ABS said general government spending likely added 0.5 percentage points to gross domestic product (GDP) growth in the June quarter, while investment subtracted 0.1 percentage points.
" He channels Thoreau in his proselytization of nature, writing, for instance, "Every day in a lookout is a day not subtracted from the sum of one's life.
She subtracted two of the four Rachmaninoff preludes she'd planned to give before intermission and added an extra three of his later, even less scrutable Études-Tableaux.
Above all, they are things to look at and pore over, inside and out, considering what was there at the start and what was added or subtracted.
Survey respondents see only modest effects on growth this year and next from the recent hurricanes and actually have dialed in more growth than they have subtracted.
Demirtas' lawyers applied for the three years he has spent in jail to be subtracted from that sentence, which would make him eligible for release on parole.
With a traditional financial transaction, the exchanges get sent to banks on each side who record the money being subtracted from one account and added to another.
The answer depended on how your brain processed the image and how it subconsciously subtracted either the blue or gold to account for the implicit effects of daylight.
The Atlanta Fed also said lower inventory investments likely subtracted 0.63 percentage point from second-quarter GDP, greater than its previous estimate of a 0.57 percentage point drag.
Trade subtracted a quarter of a percentage point from gross domestic product in the fourth quarter, helping to hold down growth to a tepid 1.0 percent annual rate.
If you forget to figure reinvested dividends into the cost basis, which is subtracted from proceeds of sale to come up with your gain, you'll overpay in tax.
If there was any food left, the scientists collected it, weighed the leftovers, and subtracted that number from the 800 grams to see how much the subjects ate.
Documents sufficient to show whether Mylan accounts for research and development both as an operating cost and as an expense subtracted from profits on a company-wide basis.
Economists expect inventories subtracted from GDP growth in the second quarter after contributing 0.55 percentage point to the economy's 3.1% annualized growth pace in the January-March period.
Beneficiaries receive IRS Form SSA-1099 from the IRS during tax season, which reports the net benefit subject to tax (after Part B Medicare premiums have been subtracted).
They then subtracted their estimate of 13,633 who "would have died" if the hurricane had not struck: 16,609 minus 13,633 equals 2,9003 excess deaths, caused by the hurricane.
Indeed, earlier this year if you subtracted the value of Yahoo's major assets from the total market value of the company itself, you got a large negative number.
Since the grid would have thousands of such batteries to work with, the amount of juice added or subtracted to an individual battery would likely be quite small.
This last was the opportunity to have a certain amount subtracted from the whopping $2.50 I earned weekly to eventually pay for a brand-new deluxe Columbia bicycle.
The receipts have typically depicted an overall fare amount, from which the company subtracted an "Uber fee" (essentially its commission), the sales tax and the black-car surcharge.
Economists estimate trade could have subtracted as much as 1.5 percentage points from GDP growth in last quarter, reversing the 0.85 percentage point contribution in the third quarter.
So I gave up the budget and started monitoring my finances the opposite way: I calculated and subtracted my fixed costs first and then spent what was left.
External demand - or exports minus imports - added 0.4 percentage point to growth, the data showed, after it subtracted a 0.3 percentage point from GDP growth in the previous quarter.
The government reported last month that trade subtracted 22004 percentage point from first-quarter gross domestic product, helping to hold down growth to an annual rate of 27.683 percent.
Unprocessed food prices fell 0.3 percent month-on-month in February for a 0.9 percent year-on-year decline, which subtracted 1.73 points from the overall final annual figure.
Honorable Mention: Detroit Lions Conventional wisdom seems to have taken the Lions' 2015 record (7-9), subtracted four wins for the loss of Calvin Johnson and declared them doormats.
Job losses came in manufacturing (-36,000) as part of the GM strike, and the federal government, which subtracted 17,000 because 0.43,000 workers hired for Census duties finished their work.
This potentially significant amount would be subtracted from the Reserve Bank of India's (RBI) liabilities, and the authorities would have the option to transfer this windfall to the government.
But in the course of discussing that squad — and accepting a national coach of the year award — he did note what Hunter had added, and what his subtraction subtracted.
To create estimates, experts at Pew subtracted Department of Homeland Security counts of immigrants with legal status from the number of foreign-born people counted by the Census Bureau.
I broke that down into the number of years I thought I would reasonably live, and subtracted a few years just in case I was hit by a bus.
But a week later, Hubei returned to its original counting method and also subtracted patients that had been confirmed via CT scans but later tested negative for the coronavirus.
Instead, both bills use complex formulas to construct a concept called "routine" returns, which are subtracted from total foreign profits of U.S. multinationals before applying the U.S. minimum tax.
Tax credits are more valuable to taxpayers than deductions, because credits are subtracted from the tax that is owed, not from the income on which that tax is based.
If researchers could get a cleaner grasp on those numbers, they could more definitively figure out if Uber and Lyft have added more cars to the road, or subtracted them.
Ellis, appointed to the bench by Republican former President Ronald Reagan, called the sentence "sufficiently punitive," and noted that Manafort's time already served would be subtracted from the 47 months.
The BEA estimates that the shutdown — which was mostly in January, rather than in the fourth quarter — "subtracted about 0.1 percentage point from real GDP growth in the fourth quarter."
In other instances, an n was added, not subtracted, by a mistake in the opposite direction: a newt was once a ewt, and a nickname was once an eke-name.
At one point, people subtracted the horse, added a track, and decided to try and fuck runners up by laying down a water pit at the end of a hurdle.
In a statement on Monday after market close, FIMEI said any dividend distributed by Recordati after June 29 up to the closing of the deal would have to be subtracted.
Inventory investment subtracted 0.93 percentage point from GDP in the first quarter, helping to hold down economic growth to a 0.7 percent annualized pace, the weakest performance in three years.
Forbes took into account the last three films an actor appeared as a significant part in before June 21 and then subtracted the production budget from the box office totals.
The government reported last month that inventories subtracted three-tenths of a percentage point from first-quarter GDP growth, helping to restrict economic growth to a 0.5 percent annualized rate.
And Mr. Trump, lest we forget, never actually accepted defeat in the popular vote in 2016, claiming that millions of illegal votes had to be subtracted from the official tally.
Rieder added that the December numbers also may have been victim to a late Thanksgiving this year, which has historically boosted November hiring but subtracted from the end-year total.
That, together with a decline in imports, produced a smaller trade deficit, which subtracted 0.21 percentage point from first-quarter GDP instead of the 0.34 percentage point reported last month.
An outright drop in inventory investment subtracted almost 1.2 percentage points from GDP growth in the second quarter, restricting the rise in output to a tepid 1.2 percent annualized rate.
Trade, which has been constrained by a strong dollar and weak global demand, subtracted just over one tenth of a percentage point from gross domestic product growth in the fourth quarter.
External demand - or exports minus imports - likely subtracted 0.5 percentage point from growth in the second quarter, the poll found, after it added 0.4 percentage point to growth in January-March.
I then divided that number in half — after all, childcare was as much my expense as it was my husband's — and subtracted this figure from what I owed the family budget.
"The media picked up the story, added and subtracted a word here and there, and suddenly I was quoted denying that I knew Lynn Adams was actually Kathy Boudin," she said.
Luckily someone (a Torontonian, no less) did the math and subtracted one from that album's title to create Six Swans, a compilation of the "best" Drake and Sufjan mashups from Tumblr.
In a computer laboratory at a satellite campus of the University of Central Missouri, an otherwise nondescript desktop computer, machine No. 5 in Room 143, multiplied 74,207,281 twos together and subtracted 1.
When a factory spews toxic fumes into the surrounding air, this doesn't get subtracted from national income, and we don't count the negative effect on the lungs of all the people nearby.
Inventories subtracted almost 1.3 percentage points from GDP growth in the second quarter, the largest drag in more than two years, restricting the rise in output to an anemic 1.373 percent pace.
" Even though most of it is false color—[data for] that image has been translate and analyzed and stuff has been subtracted—when you see it, you just go, "There it is.
Inventory investment subtracted just over two-tenths of a percentage point from GDP growth in the first quarter, helping to hold back the rise in output to a 1.1 percent annualized rate.
But profits are at near-record highs relative to GDP (see chart 1) and free cash flow—the money firms generate after capital investment has been subtracted—has grown yet more strikingly.
When the Spotted Pig was last reviewed in The New York Times, in 2006, Frank Bruni added up the pleasures and subtracted the inconveniences to come up with a one-star rating.
In order to do so, the team turned to a more modular design for the robot, with interchangeable segments that can be added and subtracted to change the length of the robot.
WHEN WE ADDED ALL THOSE UP, WHEN WE LOOKED AT IT AND THEN WE SUBTRACTED THE INVESTMENTS WE WANTED TO MAKE IN THOSE GROWTH AREAS, THE NUMBER CAME OUT AROUND THAT 12,000 NUMBER.
You'll notice that the balance in the checking account cells (B4 and C4) aren't the same as the ones noted on the balances tab — that's because the credit card balances have been subtracted.
Interestingly, the average resident of six cities in the study doesn't even have enough money to meet their various expenses, ending up with a negative balance after expenses are subtracted from biweekly income.
Swap, or forward points, are the number of basis points added to or subtracted from the spot rate of a currency pair to determine the forward rate for delivery on a specific date.
Thus, by moving more of their tangible capital abroad, U.S. firms can increase the amount of "routine" returns subtracted from their actual foreign profits and decrease their exposure to the U.S. minimum tax.
Looking for an event horizon is like looking for a needle in a haystack, except the needle isn't visible at all — you can only just barely discern its subtracted outline in the surrounding hay.
When this waveform is subtracted from each of the signals, this leaves behind "noise residuals" — the remaining little wiggles in the detectors that should be uncorrelated, since the instruments are about 2,000 miles apart.
Fitch applied a 5x multiple to each entity's EBITDA (stressed at 15%-20% from current levels), subtracted out any entity level debt, and then applied the remaining value against the $583 million new notes.
Housing likely subtracted from gross domestic product in the second quarter after contributing almost half a percentage point to the economy's annualized 1.4 percent growth pace in the first three months of the year.
Although Ms. Goldin, 22000, has added and subtracted images in the intervening years — the 690-slide, 43-minute version here is dated from 1979 to 2004 — its center of gravity is still the 1980s.
But the statutory rate does not apply to all of the income-generating activities of corporations, because some of those activities create deductions that can be subtracted from business income for corporate-tax purposes.
Imports, he explained, are subtracted from the overall equation (see above) so as to prevent domestic spending on foreign-made products getting counted in the final sum, which is meant to tabulate a country's production.
Net trade subtracted 1.2 percentage points from third quarter growth, the biggest drag since early 2012 and compared with an initial estimate that trade had offered a 0.7 percentage point boost to the growth rate.
In 1989, the top 10% of Americans owned roughly two-thirds of U.S. wealth, as measured by things like savings, 401(k) plans and real estate, subtracted by debts such as mortgages and student loans.
"As long as the investors were paid back before he knew there was a criminal investigation that is subtracted from any loss figure," said Sarah Walters, a lawyer at the law firm McDermott Will & Emery.
Below that are template waveforms closely matching the signals and, in the bottom panel, jagged lines representing the "noise residuals" in the two detectors, after the template waveform has been subtracted from each data set.
So, on top of those people, they took everyone else ages 25 to 64 who isn't in the labor force, and subtracted out people who appeared to be in school, rearing a child, or retired.
Then OIG subtracted the development costs – $20173 billion and $2.2 billion, respectively – and the special studies awards – $49 million and $32 million, respectively – to get the total cost of the six missions that NASA ordered.
According to Hall's new way of thinking, the placebo effect is not just some constant to be subtracted from the drug effect but an intrinsic part of a complex interaction among genes, drugs and mind.
An internal investigation found that Tokyo Medical University had for more than a decade subtracted marks from female applicants in a deliberate effort to produce more male doctors, and falsified exams to help specific individuals.
External demand - or exports minus imports - was still expected to add 0.3 percentage point to growth in the first quarter, the poll found, after it subtracted 0.3 percentage point from GDP growth in the previous quarter.
These deficits are reducing American economic growth (because a negative trade balance is subtracted from domestic GDP components), and such a strong import penetration of American markets is literally killing our jobs and import-competing industries.
The strong increase in domestic demand offset a negative contribution from international trade, which shaved 0.2 percentage points off first-quarter GDP, although that was less than the 0.6 points it subtracted in the fourth quarter.
That was made clear on Wednesday, after the bank reported a loss of 3.2 billion euros, or $3.6 billion, from April through June, as it subtracted the costs of a restructuring plan announced earlier this month.
An outright drop in inventory investment subtracted almost 1.2 percentage points from GDP growth in the second quarter, the largest drag in more than two years, restricting the rise in output to a sluggish 1.4 percent pace.
A pay statement Parmar received from the company and shared with Gizmodo appears to indicate that Uber subtracted sales tax (8.875 percent in New York) from his rate instead of passing the cost on to the consumer.
An outright drop in inventory investment subtracted almost 1.3 percentage points from GDP growth in the second quarter, the largest drag in more than two years, restricting the rise in output to an anemic 1.1 percent pace.
The chart below shows unemployment (blue) and OLF (red) on the same scale, which is a fraction of the adult population (I have subtracted 28 points from OLF so that the two series come together around 2010).
Under the terms of the definitive agreement, 31-year-old Synopsys will pay approximately $565 million, or $548 million net of cash acquired, meaning the cash on Black Duck's balance sheet has been subtracted from the purchase price.
Productivity growth in IT-producing firms slowed only slightly in the years after the global financial crisis, they reckon, while in other parts of the economy falling productivity subtracted more than two percentage points from growth in GDP.
Renaissance algebraists stumbled upon the second system of numbers that can be added, subtracted, multiplied and divided when they realized that solving certain equations demanded a new number, i, that didn't fit anywhere on the real number line.
When the additional revenues from the Sanders tax hike are subtracted from the additional spending his proposals would demand, the net result is an $18.1 trillion increase in the national debt over 20163 years, according to the center.
The two reports suggest that housing subtracted from gross domestic product in the second quarter after contributing almost half a percentage point to the economy's annualized 1.4 percent growth pace in the first three months of the year.
The end result is that the US deficit -- the amount of money the US government takes in from taxes and other things subtracted from the amount it spends -- is projected to be more than a trillion dollars this year.
To determine which cities allowed the most breathing room in the budget, MagnifyMoney created a reasonable budget for monthly expenses and subtracted that total from after-tax income, taking the cost of living for each metro area into consideration.
He makes $4,000 to $28,232 a month depending on the season, which is really more like $250,227 to $228,22004 after he's subtracted payments for his medallion lease and money sent to his ex-wife and three children in Lahore.
The dollar, which has gained 1.23 percent against the currencies of the United States' trading partners since last January, remained a drag on exports, leading to a trade deficit that subtracted 0.47 percentage point from GDP growth in the fourth quarter.
Since 2012, scientists have been citing rising concerns over (and global leaders' lack of action to address) climate change as the basis for several subtracted minutes, most recently in 2015, when the Clock's hands settled at three minutes to midnight.
Fitch applied a 5.0x multiple to each entity's EBITDA (stressed at 20% from current levels to reflect the secular headwinds in the category), subtracted out any entity-level debt, and then applied the remaining value against the $583 million notes.
In April, looking ahead to the 2020 election, Abramowitz published a range of likely forecasts of the Electoral College vote using second-quarter economic growth and Trump's overall approval (his negative rating subtracted from his positive rating) as his key variables.
Additionally, small businesses applying for a loan will be eligible for up to a $10,000 emergency grant — which would be subtracted from the forgiven loan amount — that would be issued within three days of the application being received, Kuhlman said.
A dozen witnesses testified over five days, and if Mr. Giuliani were somehow subtracted from their stories, there seems to be no one in or out of government who could take his place as the president's man on the ground.
If the negotiations go nowhere and a 25 percent tariff is imposed on all Chinese goods, HSBC estimated 4.5 percentage points would be subtracted from 2019 earnings growth, more than halving the growth rate from current levels, Laidler said in the note.
Apple was off 10 percent year to date as of midday trading Tuesday and has subtracted about 92 points from the Dow Jones Industrial Average in the second quarter alone, a period during which the blue chip index is just above positive.
Mubarak still had one more jail sentence to serve, for appropriating funds reserved for maintaining presidential palaces, but time he had spent in detention in connection with the murder charges was subtracted from it, judicial sources and the state news agency said.
A survey by researchers at the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta estimated this week that trade tensions and tariffs subtracted roughly 40,000 new jobs a month from the economy in the first half of the year, a total that is set to grow.
Then, the personal finance website took the approximate median nest egg retirees have saved — $150,000 — and subtracted one year's worth of costs in each of the most affordable cities to determine the American cities where your retirement nest egg will stretch the furthest.
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.
The unit, Volkswagen Financial Services, reported its financial results on Tuesday, saying it had subtracted about 450 million euros, or about $500 million, from 2015 earnings after vehicles leased to customers lost more value than expected, in part because of the scandal.
The real estate referral site subtracted living expenses and income tax from the city's average pre-tax income using Bureau of Economic Analysis spending and income data and IRS state tax data to calculate the amount of money leftover from a biweekly paycheck.
I told myself that while, yes, my dad was gone, if I were to have four children that were each made up of 212% his DNA, then I'd be recreating a whole him, adding back to the world that which had been subtracted.
Judges use the GOE to score how well a skater performs — or fails to perform — each element in their program (jumps, spins, footwork sequences, etc.) It follows a scale of +4.623 to -3, which is added to or subtracted from an element's base value.
"Data from the QSS point to modest downward revisions to the BEA's first-quarter estimates of consumer spending and investment in intellectual property products, which combined subtracted 0.1% percentage point from our growth tracking estimate," said Daniel Silver, an economist at JPMorgan in New York.
In their new paper, the scientists did a pretty boring cost-benefit analysis—they just looked at the budgets of their home countries' conservation programs and subtracted the amount of money that bringing back extinct species (typically a bird or a plant) would cost.
Relief pitching was their most glaring flaw last season, particularly in the second half, when a volatile bullpen built largely out of worn-out veteran spare parts ranked near the top of the leaderboard for blown saves, and subtracted more win probability than it added.
A recent study by GoBankingRates found how many years $1 million would last during retirement in 50 of the most populated cities in the US. The study multiplied the annual expenditures for someone 65 and older in each city, then subtracted annual Social Security benefits.
Samsung Galaxy S103E Samsung Galaxy S10 Samsung Galaxy S10 Plus If it wasn't clear already, the price cut is subtracted from the original prices for these phones, not from the already low price that you can find most of them selling for right now.
She sums up: If you ate all of the birds in one day, including the pheasant pie, but not including all the trimmings for the other dishes, and subtracted the energy you expended milking, dancing, leaping, and drumming, you'd have consumed 2,384 net calories.
But then you need to adjust for the fact that Americans buy some foreign-made stuff (imports) and sell some stuff to foreigners (exports) — so you add that together and get net exports (NX), which need to be added or subtracted from the total.
In the seventh century, the Indian mathematician Brahmagupta wrote down what's recognized as the first written description of the arithmetic of zero: When zero is added to a number or subtracted from a number, the number remains unchanged; and a number multiplied by zero becomes zero.
The government said while it could not quantify the full effects of the shutdown, it estimated that reductions in labor services supplied by federal workers and intermediate purchases of goods and services by nondefense agencies had subtracted three-tenths of a percentage point from GDP last quarter.
To measure the economics and operating performance of the company's core operations, Jumia uses "platform contribution," a metric it defines as gross profit — excluding revenue from services outside the core platform — subtracted by fulfillment costs from third-party logistics providers, primarily related to freight and shipping.
Once the level of net purchases or redemptions has exceeded a specified percentage of the fund's net asset value (NAV) from the previous day's trading, a specified value, no more than 85033 percent, is added to or subtracted from the current NAV to reflect the transaction flows.
Deutsche Bank subtracted 612 million euros, or about $673 million, from pretax profit to cover the cost of reducing the bank's work force by about 3,000 people, as well as expenses related to lawsuits and official investigations, and to reflect declines in the value of past acquisitions.
So firmly has the Vaporfly effect anchored itself in the running community's consciousness that last year, when the Boston Marathon subtracted five minutes from the times that athletes must run to qualify for the race, conspiratorially minded runners speculated that all the Vaporflys had something to do with it.
One infinitesimal penalty we've been assessed for failing to pay attention, ranking somewhere below disruption, destruction, disease, and mass death, is watching baseball with all the stars subtracted out (or, as was the case with the First World War late in the 1918 season, no baseball at all).
The case, settled on Tuesday, says Rose's parents, Michelle Kenney and Antwon Rose, Sr., will receive a net settlement of $1,173,439.19 after lawyers' fees of 40 percent and other expenses are subtracted, according to documents filed in the Orphans Court Division of the Allegheny County Court of Common Pleas.
Fitch has always assigned any debt on IBM's balance sheet not associated with the financing unit to IBM's core industrial business and subtracted Global Financing segment profitability from IBM's consolidated operating EBITDA to arrive at Core Leverage (Total Debt less Financing Debt to Operating EBITDA less Global Financing Profitability).
An examination of a Texas program that offers companies tax abatements in exchange for economic investment found that, despite the state spending an estimated $7 billion, including $4 billion subtracted from local schools, between 85 and 90 percent of the projects would have located there even without such enticement.
I've cooked the sauce with and without Sichuan peppercorns, added ginger, subtracted the silken tofu, reduced the red peppers to none and added spicy gochujang, the Korean hot pepper paste, in place of the more forceful Chinese variety and kale or chard in place of the Chinese broccoli.
A study by GoBankingRates found how many years $1 million would last during retirement in 50 of the most populated cities in the US.The study looked at the annual expenditures for someone 65 and older in each city, then subtracted annual Social Security benefits to find the the annual expenditure figure.
In early May, when The Times initially asked about the deductions, an Uber official made available by the company said the sales tax and black-car surcharge were incorporated into the passenger's overall fare and then subtracted from the drivers' take so that Uber could remit the money to the state.
Every sixteen days a new law targeting vulnerable groups is passed by dictatorial fiat, and for every seventeen dollars added annually to the PPP of a person in the upper quintile of your city, Caspar, an estimated eighty and a half times that person's yearly spending power is subtracted monthly from the FRF's GDP.
To add to the mess, yet another method is used to determine whether someone is old enough to drink alcohol, or when they should perform military service: their birth year is subtracted from the current calendar year, so a person born on January 1st is considered the same age as someone born 364 days later.
With lights dimmed, save for colored spotlights above the ring, the twenty, mostly young, fighters were led into the ring and introduced by the bowtied host for the live audience and those on the internet livestream: At 20093 hryvnias (approximately $20), as the deposit for a minimum spend—like a cover fee, but with food and drink subtracted from it at the end—it's not a cheap night out.
Currently, the UK's contribution is worth about £13 billion ($19 billion) per year, which is about $300 per person in the UK. ("Leave" supporters have been citing a larger figure, but that figure ignores a rebate that's automatically subtracted from the UK's contribution.) While much of this money is spent on services in the UK, Brexit supporters still argue that it would be better for the UK to simply keep the money and have Parliament decide how to spend it.

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