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Power accrues, even when the goal is to eliminate it.
After all this suffering accrues, the hosts start to improvise.
Any interest that accrues during the suspension will be waived.
Still, the portrait accrues meaning when viewed as a palimpsest.
The best savings account is usually one that accrues interest.
But this hourlong work accrues a particular urgency and momentum.
That way, the growth accrues to the younger person's estate.
"I wanted them to see how money accrues interest," he says.
This is an award that accrues two stars in the rating system.
"It is continued chaos and chaos theory accrues to his benefit," he added.
However, interest accrues during college for private loans and other kinds of debt.
Unlike tchotchkes, collectibles and kitsch, memewear is not memorabilia: It accrues no value.
For direct unsubsidized loans, interest accrues as soon as the loan is approved.
As an added bonus, any money left over accrues interest in a savings account.
You build something intently and with purpose over forty years and the glow accrues.
Here it accrues inexorably into an argument in the form of art for reparations.
And the way a given cuvée accrues value is not linear (see chart 3).
Also, interest generally accrues on the amount owed, which is separate from the penalty.
Wynn accrues 20193 percent of its revenue from the region, according to Morgan Stanley.
So ultimately this benefit accrues to the schools, not the students or their families.
There are four key measurements of how much power Xi accrues at the congress.
The tax usually accrues from the sale of assets like land, buildings and machinery.
He said that leases can often be the "worst debt" that a retailer accrues.
Eventually, the interest an account accrues will begin to earn interest of its own.
Federal loans allow borrowers to postpone their payments (though sometimes interest accrues during that time).
Based on all of the brushing data the FlexCare accrues, you can get personalized tips.
Blame accrues in the first instance to Trump for not bothering to figure this out.
That's thanks to compound interest, in which any interest earned then accrues interest on itself.
For the institutions to which the benefit accrues, then, CON laws are very valuable indeed.
Since this currency accrues slowly, it's important to be smart about how you spend it.
In one, a man called Hostile Takeover accrues endless resources for himself and his family.
Or they can do nothing and hope that the ensuing chaos accrues to their benefit.
The company and Venezuela had been in a dispute over the payment, which accrues interest.
Interest accrues during the life of the loan, so the loan amount gets bigger with time.
"The most important thing is to pay the balance in full before interest accrues," Rossman said.
Plus, the continuing coverage of the cancellation accrues more negativity toward the White House, she said.
The bounty that reefs provide accrues to those living near them, and in the short term.
I think it accrues only over months and years, as you cook food and share it.
Bannon's exit could turn over a new leaf for the White House as Kelly accrues power.
Ben Thompson's aggregation theory describes how power accrues to aggregators that match supply with demand Ben Thompson's aggregation theory describes how power accrues to aggregators that match supply with demand It's already common for restaurants to make "specials" out of food they have too much of.
Interest accrues in the meantime and is added to the principal amount owed once your child graduates.
The first feature by Chinese filmmaker Lei Lei, it accrues meaning through many images tethered together thematically.
As its data accrues, KATRIN aims to nail the actual mass rather than giving an upper bound.
NerdWallet found in a survey, however, that 24.90% of people didn't know that interest accrues during forbearance.
In addition to a death benefit, the policies include a savings component that accrues value over time.
But one of the biggest advantages some federal loans have over private loans is how interest accrues.
As does the whole new nascent crypto economic ecosystem, wherein value accrues to protocols not to companies.
"Locking up" ether accrues a bit of debt that must be paid down to release the funds.
With deferment — not forbearance — you may not be responsible for paying the interest that accrues on certain loans.
As women age, the pressure to have a baby accrues from friends, family, and an underlying societal expectation.
The cash account accrues interest on a daily basis and shows up at the end of each month.
While our bills and cost of living has increased, the loan doesn't go away and the interest accrues.
At a very high level, here's how it works: A portion of your premium accrues interest over time.
Sallie Mae offers a free calculator to help borrowers determine how much interest accrues during their grace periods.
In spite of the benefits farming accrues to its local community, the sector is still facing steep challenges.
How much debt a student accrues has a lot to do with the cost of tuition, Cheng said.
Borrowers can postpone their monthly loan payments with forbearance, but unpaid interest during forbearance still accrues and capitalizes.
Interest never accrues on your subsidized federal loans during an economic hardship deferment, and payments will be postponed.
With many student loans, you don't have to make payments during the grace period, but interest still accrues.
The result: Loans are slow to be repaid and interest accrues, and the student-loan-debt bubble grows.
Only today, we can't dispense the tension which accrues when the mask slips to reveal the same face underneath.
It's not just that Ivanka is staggeringly, glaringly out of touch, considering she accrues millions just by sitting around.
Villanova accrues a greater share of its baskets from 3-point range than nearly every other college basketball team.
The main advantage accrues to the management, since the design saves money by cramming workers into a smaller space.
That would hurt students who don't receive loan forgiveness, forcing them to pay off higher balances as interest accrues.
The average loan is $375 for a period of five months, which accrues about $520 in fees, he said.
The biggest benefit from Airbnb accrues to property owners in cities that attract lots of out-of-town travelers.
The very right to live accrues to us only when we do the duty of citizenship of the world.
That's because when interest accrues on both the initial principal and also on the already accumulated interest, money multiplies.
Its head-bobbing opening track, "Executive Life," gradually accrues layers and colors, in an unhurried and chilled-out way.
What's more, the goodwill that a bank accrues by assisting customers could persist even after the current crisis abates.
Most of the power accrues to the so-called master tenant — the person whose name is on the lease.
Borrowers can enroll in forbearance (no payments while interest accrues) for a total of three years without any documentation.
LendingClub offers a 15-day late payment grace period, but interest still accrues on the balance during that time.
He's sitting on a pot of cash that not only accrues interest; it can also be tapped tax-free.
In fact, this fund accrues more money than it spends each year, leaving the unallocated budget to continuously accumulate.
The longer it goes on, the more momentum it accrues, and the more forceful kind of attraction I possess.
Whether you have a subsidized or unsubsidized loan will determine whether your balance accrues interest during your grace period.
Simultaneously faint and ornate, the album accrues light, feathery instruments to no end — strings, bilious keyboard swirl, breathy harmonies.
During these difficulties, Eads put his loans into multiple forbearances, which are temporary postponements of payments, during which interest accrues.
The restaurant accrues followers over time, and it posts every day in an effort to lure those followers back in.
Investing your savings is powerful thanks to compound interest, which is when any interest earned then accrues interest on itself.
It's seductive: No required monthly payments and no payoff date, though interest accrues and is added to the monthly balance.
In her view, the county cannot legally accept a delinquent payment without interest, which accrues at 1 percent per month.
As these are loans, you must pay back the full amount you borrowed plus any interest that accrues over time.
As with sign-up bonuses, this strategy is great if you can pay off the balance before any interest accrues.
You want to start putting money away to take advantage of , in which any interest earned accrues interest on itself.
The economic imperatives of this new capitalism produce extreme asymmetries of knowledge and the power that accrues from that knowledge.
A hierarchy of privileges, like later bedtimes and more off-campus socializing, accrues to older kids to encourage repeat customers.
As the AI program accrues this information, it grows smarter, or at least better at matching brain activity to faces.
Meanwhile, my life accrues a substance and meaning increasingly unknown to me, independent of the selves I construct and perform.
In that at-bat, Cespedes showed none of the rust that typically accrues during a stay on the disabled list.
Such a tax would capture for society part of the windfall that accrues to a landowner when his local area thrives.
The way the system works, that accrues fame and influence back to Marcy, even if subsequent researchers might not want to.
Over time, the algorithm will learn to play in a way that best accrues points, often leading to super-human performance.
If a channel accrues three strikes within a three-month period, YouTube shuts the channel down, per the company's community guidelines.
Thus, progress accrues via a symbiotic relation through which philosophy and the sciences mutually develop, evolve and feed into each other.
It's the logistic network that accrues the power and creates leverage over the supplier to benefit customers with the lowest prices.
Plenty of borrowers are in repayment plans with monthly bills so low that additional interest accrues and piles up over time.
Formally straightforward, it accrues weight as it builds its story, following a tragedy which spirals into an indictment of institutional corruption.
"Your monthly payment is so low that you're not paying your loans because interest accrues so fast," Ms. Morgan, 230, said.
It instead accrues store credits and dispenses e-gift cards that can be spent on Walmart's website or in its stores.
For some types of federal loans, interest accrues and is added to your balance at the end of the grace period.
Otherwise, interest accrues, and that&aposs how people end up paying more than the principal amount and potentially slipping into debt.
But sometimes, the tax accrues more subtly and slowly, in little moments that pop up again and again throughout a woman's life.
What may be less obvious - but nevertheless true - are the benefits the United States accrues as a result of this enduring commitment.
I hate how dust inevitably accrues on the vac and has to be wiped down or rinsed off monthly to stay pristine.
An individual who accrues 16 yellows during the season will be charged with misconduct and have to face an independent regulatory commission.
In other words, in this example, no single government entity or agency accrues enough savings to persuade it to fund the intervention.
Finally, it's a global market – which means that much of the consumer surplus from drug development accrues to foreigners, not U.S. citizens.
But Bird, acutely aware of the mileage a women's basketball player's body accrues through a yearlong schedule, came to her friend's defense.
But there is a catch: Interest accrues on all loans during a forbearance, and on some types of loans during a deferment.
Six years on from its release, Bossa's most popular title "Surgeon Simulator" still accrues over 10 million views a month on YouTube.
The card also lets you miss one payment without charging a late fee, but interest still accrues so be careful with that perk.
You might qualify for an economic hardship deferment or a forbearance, a temporary postponement of your student loan payments during which interest accrues.
The typical student accrues about $30,000 of debt, but a fifth of them owe more than $100,000, per the National Association of Realtors.
The Everyday Savings account accrues interest on a daily basis and the amount shows up on the first business day of each month.
Rather than paying you income along the way, the interest accrues and comes back to you when you when you unload the bond.
I think Ohio now is more Republican than it's been in a very long time, and that, of course, accrues to any Republican.
It also accrues 4 points per dollar at US supermarkets on up to $13,000 in purchases per year, then 1 point per dollar.
Many wealthy taxpayers will also benefit from the lower rates on pass-through income, since such income accrues overwhelmingly to the wealthiest taxpayers.
Typically, pausing payments costs a borrower more in the long run, because interest still accrues and is added to the loan's principal balance.
"There's certainly a thesis that suggests that a lot of the value accrues to the underlying protocols like bitcoin, ethereum, litecoin," he said.
Interest accrues even while the borrower is still in school, unless they have a subsidized loan, available only to those with financial need.
The former is preferable, Griffin Rubin said, because when you delay payments interest accrues and you'll ultimately be left with a larger balance.
Much of the gain from canceling larger-denomination bills accrues not to the government and its budget but rather to India's central bank.
Many felons leave prison and struggle to find work, so it's unlikely they coud pay off debts and the interest that quickly accrues.
Anxiety accrues when the visitor considers the paradoxical absence of spectacle in an artwork that consists of literally thousands upon thousands of tiny dots.
It may also lead to a hulking legal bill: Under Cohen's terms, she accrues a $1 million penalty every time she violates the NDA.
The money contributed on a monthly basis accrues as "wine credits" over time and can be exchanged for wine at a steeply discounted price.
The winner here accrues some fantasy allure because Kirk Cousins produced great numbers from Week 7 forward last year: 23 TDs and 3 INTs.
"Women aren't getting the credit from themselves, or the credit that accrues to them from others, and that's a pretty significant gap," said King.
National income is shifting away from wages to capital, and notably to capital income that accrues to higher education, intellectual property and digital platforms.
It's a fast-paced, no-holds-barred exploration of a damning history, and it accrues meaning as the images, sounds, and text pile up.
Some of the blame for the dismal state of affairs at State accrues to the president's seeming disinterest in maintaining a conventional foreign policy.
What I see more and more is the way power accrues to chefs who are already powerful, while independent restaurants struggle to get going.
Often, financial value accrues along with the sentimental, making it difficult, if not impossible, for any one family member to buy the others out.
You'll be able to take advantage of compound interest, in which any interest you earn then accrues interest on itself, which builds your savings faster.
Executives and senators are curious avatars for feminism, after all: Feminism is a movement bent toward equality, while power necessarily accrues to a select few.
You collect currency, spend it on upgrades which let you collect more currency, and then leave the game running in the background while currency accrues.
Call it respect or admiration or credibility, this currency accrues when the United States leads by example and champions human rights on the world stage.
As the numbers show, investing your savings early can be powerful thanks to compound interest, which is when any interest earned then accrues interest on itself.
"This means that in addition to taking on larger initial loans, women also pay more on their loans during repayment as interest accrues," the report notes.
Theoretically, you could add all kinds of other stipulations, like basing the amount owed to the original team on how much service time the player accrues.
You want to start putting money away as early as possible to take advantage of compound interest, in which any interest earned accrues interest on itself.
A direct unsubsidized loan, by contrast, accrues interest throughout the life of the loan and the borrower is responsible for repayment of the interest and principal.
They might become tomorrow's enemies of freedom, as ever more power accrues to them; but today's enemies are an entirely different, and far more dangerous, popular movement.
Everything's flipped, and today, you know, finance abundant, free money, low taxes, less return accrues to the abundant resource, the scarce resource is human/social natural capital.
The main difference between forbearance and deferment options is that interest still accrues in forbearance and some types of deferments, which will make your loan balance bigger.
Clients with at least $100,000 can borrow up to 30 percent of their account value and pay 3.25 percent to 4.5 percent in interest, which accrues monthly.
If you don't have an active Apple Cash card, your cash back accrues in your Apple Card account, and you can manually redeem it through the Wallet app.
And even coming in last place accrues followers in your quest to convert the island into a never-ending party sequence that starts every Fast and Furious film.
Second, by preserving the gain that accrues when wealthy taxpayers hold securities rather than exempting it from taxation, the rule would make the tax code considerably more equitable.
Traditionally, a booming economy accrues to the benefit of the president -- putting him and his party in prime position for electoral gains, especially this close to an election.
Last week, however, FEMA informed Parker that no federal funds would be given to pay any hotel fees his family accrues while they are displaced from their home.
Meanwhile, you don't have to pay interest on subsidized direct loans until you graduate — the interest still accrues while you're in school, but the government pays for it.
Users pay upfront for a hundred years of storage at less than a cent per megabyte, and the interest that accrues will cover the dwindling storage cost forever.
The Amex Platinum card accrues 5 points per dollar on flights booked directly with airlines or through Amex Travel, which makes it the top earner in this category.
Whatever fantasy goodness accrues for the Niner receivers will probably rotate among Kerley, Torrey Smith, and Quinton Patton, but if I was taking a shot I'd go Kerley.
In practice, as is so often the case, an enormous burden of authority and responsibility accrues not to they who own the hardware, but they who write the software.
And when labor is appropriately and responsibly strong, workers realize fair income and career growth, which accrues to the benefit of corporate America and the country as a whole.
Iran says it will leave the deal if it no longer accrues enough economic benefits to continue accepting limits on its nuclear program and opening its facilities to inspections.
And what is the kind of power that accrues to them, that with that knowledge from all this ubiquitous architecture that allows them to know so much about us?
Beijing accrues massive amounts of a smaller, poorer country's external debt by offering funding for infrastructure projects, then leverages that debt for influence in trade, domestic politics and beyond.
That&aposs because it accrues 2x miles not only on American Airlines purchases, but also at restaurants and gas stations, two major expense categories for a lot of consumers.
One way or another, societies will have to find a mechanism to distribute the wealth created by AI. As things stand, most of it accrues to the big data distilleries.
An overwhelming share of pass-through income is earned by those at the very top of the income scale — 70 percent of partnership income accrues to the top 1 percent.
And the investor will never pay taxes on any gains the fund accrues in its investments in the opportunity zones, provided that the investment is held longer than 10 years.
Last but by no means least, just as some taxes are levied on corporations, some income accrues to corporations and then just sits on their balance sheet as retained earnings.
Often, people who qualify for entry into the 120-month loan forgiveness pipeline are in income-based repayment plans that don't even cover all the interest that accrues each month.
You have to have a few women that male culture allows to have eminence and prominence because it accrues to male value finally, but it's not absorbent, it's not equitable.
Arun Sood, a freelance software engineer in San Francisco who makes about $150,000 annually, said he accrues few deductions because he rents his home, holds no debt and has no children.
Free trade would help to create jobs for those who see their livelihoods threatened, many of whom voted for Brexit, while vast wealth accrues to a tiny but powerful global elite.
Arun Sood, a freelance software engineer in San Francisco who makes about $150,000 annually, said he accrues few deductions because he rents his home, holds no debt and has no children.
So she devotes the final third of her book to celebrating the uses of soft power, the vague, amorphous power of adjacency that accrues to the office of the first lady.
But it was the socially maladjusted Genevan, whose writings Tocqueville claimed to read every day, who first attacked modernity for the unjust way in which power accrues to a networked élite.
"When I travel, I want to stay at a five-star hotel, but I don't want to pay for a five star hotel," Fadhlillah said, referencing the loyalty points he vehemently accrues.
Cassius' head wound from the soda can refuses to heal, but he accrues enough money to pay off his uncle's debts, buy a sleek new car, and rent a chic downtown apartment.
"We see an opportunity as data accrues to the system over time for a use case in predicting therapy… based on outcome data… but we're not making these claims today," said DuRoss.
And the leverage that accrues to data aggregators will just increase as we move into the era of AI. Vladimir Putin is a technological pioneer when it comes to cyberwarfare and disinformation.
Thanks to the power of compound interest, through which any interest earned accrues interest on itself, a little money invested now can amount to more than a lot of money invested later.
These differences speak to the power of compound interest, in which any interest earned accrues interest on itself, and a little money invested now can amount to a lot of money later.
Thanks to the power of compound interest, in which any interest earned accrues interest on itself, a little money invested now can amount to more than a lot of money invested later.
Another climate change milestone accrues, to go with the latest record highs in global temperature, and a new analysis putting recent warming in the context of 2 million years of climate history.
What power the film accrues comes from a number of lingering images: among them, lighted masks some people wear, wedged over their faces, shining outward, but seeming not to impede their vision.
That sounds insane to those accustomed to traditional economics, but when value accrues to protocols not businesses, businesses make their money from the appreciation of the tokens they hold, not from revenue.
At its worst, it is a charade in which civic bonds erode, power accrues to the few, self-aggrandizement becomes the norm, and tolerance and restraint are consumed by the howling mob.
He's not so much representative of it but of an idea — the waning power of whiteness, privilege, patriarchy, access, and the cultural and economic surety that accrues to the possessors of such.
The Amex Gold card accrues 4 points per dollar at restaurants worldwide, plus 4 points per dollar at US supermarkets on up to $25,000 in purchases per year (then 1 point per dollar).
Even so, as AI improves, the amount of work made vulnerable to displacement by technology grows, and ever more of the value generated in the economy accrues to profitable firms rather than workers.
These differences speak to the power of compound interest, in which any interest earned accrues interest on itself, and a little money invested now can end up being a lot of money later.
The driving force behind investments, it dictates that any interest earned accrues interest on itself, so a little money invested now can end up being more than a lot of money invested later.
Puerto Rico is now supposed to pay an unfathomable $272 billion to bondholders on July 246 — which it cannot do — even as it accrues pension obligations to its workers and lets public works lapse.
That approach helps the higher benefit grow even more as it accrues credits for delayed filing, generally 8 percent per year, plus cost-of-living adjustments during the delay and all the ensuing years.
Airlines who partner with banks to issue airline-branded credit cards could also lose revenue, as they currently receive money from the bank for every mile the card user accrues, Bloomberg reported in 2017.
These differences speak to the power of compound interest, the process by which any interest earned accrues interest on itself, and a little money invested now can amount to a lot of money later.
Annual fee: $0Other benefits: In addition to its Uber-specific earning, the card accrues 4% Uber Cash back at restaurants, bars, hotels and on airfare restaurants, bars, hotels and airfare, and 1% everywhere else.
The overall effect it accrues over its runtime, as it follows Milla from days squatting with her boyfriend to her becoming a responsible single mother, becomes surprising in its potency once it hits you.
Steyerlisms like "circulationism" (the more an image moves through the digital or real world, the more power it accrues), or "junktime" (the fragmented, distracted experience of the harried freelancer) fascinate undergrads and professors alike.
These differences speak to the power of compound interest, in which any interest earned accrues interest on itself, and a little money invested now can amount to more than a lot of money invested later.
Some districts may offer a child a standard meal from the menu regardless of the ability to pay, while other districts may serve an alternate meal such as a cheese sandwich when meal debt accrues.
For example, if I clear-cut a forest, I am damaging it for all of us, myself included — but since my profit accrues to me alone, I can happily ruin the place and move on.
While many have grown immune to the massive debt that the USPS accrues with each fiscal year, the USPS needs to return their focus on their profitable products and on a path towards financial sustainability.
Thanks to compound interest, any interest your investments earn then accrues interest on itself, which means the earlier you're able to start socking money away, the bigger the boost the stock market will give you.
These differences speak to the power of compound interest, in which any interest earned accrues interest on itself, and a little money invested now can end up being more than a lot of money invested later.
Experienced foreign policy hands sigh at such conditions, noting that being a superpower has often been a thankless task, and that America accrues great benefits as well as costs from being a global guarantor of security.
These differences speak to the power of compound interest, in which any interest earned accrues interest on itself and a little money invested now can end up being more than a lot of money invested later.
If power accrues power, then there's less available for everyone else, and Neuromancer (and all of those works I mentioned above) suggest that the best thing a person can do is just try to get by.
But these spaces frequently feel inert, overly composed; there is none of the sense of life, of organic coherence, that accrues over time in a place that's actually been inhabited, not just arranged for a picture.
The price tag for their benefits averages a little under $200 million per year over the next 10 years, which can be partly offset through interest that accrues in a federal fund for reclaiming abandoned mines.
His calculation, at least at this point, is that passing on these giant candidate gatherings accrues to his benefit (making clear he is above and separate from the field) more than the where-is-he talk hurts.
When respondents were put to the test, though, only about one in four college grads were able to correctly answer four questions about key financial concepts such as how interest accrues and how to pay off debt.
The billionaire's view is rather extreme, and assumes that those who use a credit card will carry a balance that accrues interest, but if used responsibly, credits cards can help you build credit and even net rewards.
What is the kind of power that accrues to that, that allows them to now use this architecture as a global means of behavioral modifications actually, to tune in ... That is used in some places that way.
Once borrowers are in a program, it can be necessary they stay there: Interest still accrues on many of the loans, meaning those who make zero or low payments for many years can fall deeper in debt.
Negotiate a lower APR on your cardIf you find yourself in a situation where you can't pay off the total balance on your card every month, your balance accrues interest — unless you have an introductory APR offer.
A 2014 study by Fajgelbaum and Khandelwal notes that a large share of this price benefit accrues to lower income consumers, since they spend a larger share of their disposable income on heavily traded food and clothing items.
This may be helpful in preventing the winter weight that often accrues due to lower levels of daily activity, reduced intake of fresh fruit and salad, and increased intake of comfort foods such as mashed potatoes and meatloaf.
The wealth he accrues is not a tasteful kind of wealth but the type of striving, transcultural excess that shows up all across the ethnic upper classes: track lighting, Lucite, Sub-Zero fridges, sectional sofas in bizarre configurations.
Trump's large campaign operation accrues significant costs: The campaign and the two joint fundraising committees together spent more than $650,000 on hats, mugs and other pro-Trump gear for supporters during the first three months of the year.
Johnson, 52, argued forcefully for free trade saying that it would help to create jobs for those who see their livelihoods threatened, many of whom voted for Brexit, while vast wealth accrues to a tiny but powerful global elite.
The most important thing is that you start saving and investing as much as you can as early as you can so that you can take advantage of compound interest, which is when any interest earned then accrues interest on itself.
As one might expect, it's an album on which every granite-carved rhythmic vamp accrues many subtleties of texture and inflection, and any solo heroics (of which there's no shortage) are absorbed into a larger flow. Dare2/Red. Oct. 14.
However, there is often a glaring glitch: that the amount of money saved by the government accrues some to local government, more to your state government between separate state agencies, and a good amount, in this case, to the federal government.
Surveys of middle- and low-income households show higher uses of credit cards to cover basic living expenses, such as rent or utilities, than their higher-income counterparts, and carry a balance that accrues interest, adding to their financial burden.
Staff are given a week of sick leave a year, which accrues over time, but current government guidance is to self-quarantine for two weeks after symptoms subside, meaning some staff would have to take a portion of unpaid sick leave.
This short-sighted and foolhardy action would save this White House's donor class and EPA's customers, including electric utilities, about $100 million per year, while the oil and gas industry accrues a windfall of at least $16 million by 2035.
Sure enough, when TPC modeled the effects of a 39.63 percent cap on pass-through taxes, they found no benefit for the bottom 80 percent of taxpayers, while 85 percent to 88 percent of the benefit accrues to the top 265 percent.
This account has a triple-tax advantage: Contributions you make to your HSA are tax deductible or pretax, your balance accrues interest tax free, and your withdrawals are free of taxes as long as you're using the money for qualified medical expenses.
The best thing you can do — to work toward milestones like buying a home and also ensure you have a sufficiently funded retirement — is to start saving early and take advantage of compound interest, in which any interest earned accrues interest on itself.
I'm not denigrating that sort of stuff, but I do think that I believe that all real meaning accrues in duration, and that the work you're proudest of, and the relationships you care the most about have benefited from your sustained attention.
With over $830 billion in capital needs for roads and bridges, the Federal Highway Administration estimates that for each dollar spent on improvements, a hefty return of $5.20 accrues in the form of lower maintenance costs, decreased delays, improved safety, and reduced fuel needs.
The Marvel films can never think too heavily about the amount of power a character like Tony Stark accrues, because to do so would require contending with the degree to which Marvel has run almost all of its closest competitors out of the game.
Her intensity accrues almost imperceptibly over the course of this 40-minute concerto; she builds urgency slowly, by sustaining her silvery tone — even at a whisper — and by pulling back to let voices from the orchestra, conducted by Jaap van Zweden, amplify her line.
The mirroring of the two scenes — the boys in the basement, and the men in the dimly lit room — points not to a chronological relationship in which we are to read the men as the adult versions of the children, but rather one that accrues meaning through juxtaposition.
Photo: Mary Altaffer (AP)For those who have remained blissfully off of Twitter, a site that remains uncomfortably popular with sociopaths and morons like me, the "ratio" is when a tweet is so bad that the number of retweets and favorites it accrues becomes greatly outnumbered by hostile replies.
Sure, if we help to build it and fuel it, there's an advantage that accrues for Marketo, but we're really doing it because we truly believe in this seismic shift that's happening in marketing and truly want to be part of this community that's helping drive success for marketers.
YouTube is implicated — it affords the opportunity for Logan to broadcast his tasteless video, help him gather millions of viewers who will have it instantly delivered to their feed, design and tune the recommendation algorithms that amplify its circulation, and profit enormously from the advertising revenue it accrues.
It's leprechaun economics because we see that effect in Ireland, which has attracted lot of capital in part because it has low corporate taxes, but whose GNP is only 75 percent of its GDP, because so much of the value of what it produces accrues to foreign corporations.
Cumulative dividends are interest that accrues that you get upon a company's exit, so you don't just get your liquidation preference but also 6 to 8 percent [interest] per year on our investment, which is very rare in Silicon Valley and probably a part of 20 percent of East Coast deals.
We're continuing to engage with regulators and we can help them understand the effort that we're taking to make sure that people are safe and also the value that accrues to the people in their countries when there's broader access to financial services with lower transaction fees across the board.
After seasoning the meat, you can start it in a cold pan or a warm pan, finish in the oven or on the stove top, baste while rendering or remove the fat so frequently that it never accrues to more than a spoonful, rest the meat before serving or not.
To work toward shorter term goals like an emergency fund, or buying a home, and also make sure you'll be able to retire when you want to, the best thing you can do is to start saving early and take advantage of compound interest, in which any interest earned accrues interest on itself.
As in the large-scale sacred works of Mr. Pärt, the trance-like allure of slow-moving tonal harmonies has the undergirding of an elegant structure: The simple language of the first movement, a canon that expands outward from subterranean low strings, accrues a granitic weight that is sustained across the entire work.
Debarred by fate from military prowess, Tyrion has never been able to influence events except with his brain, and his trial is the show's clearest proof that, in an unreasonable society, to have reasoning power guarantees nothing except the additional mental suffering that accrues when circumstances remind you that you are powerless.
As for how Elph accrues value for itself and its investors, the idea is to employ token mechanics, meaning that new features will be added over time by "maintainers" or people who work on the app store to either jazz it up or else rank apps for Elph and receive tokens as rewards in exchange for their efforts.
Hygge, as the world learned last year, accrues to those who after cold-weather sports put on hand-knit sweaters and gather with friends to play board games and imbibe baked goods and copious amounts of very strong coffee in candlelit spaces — preferably in a Scandinavian country like Denmark, which has generous social supports and gender parity.
And on gun control, the clear political benefits that the GOP accrues from its 2nd Amendment stance makes it challenging to broaden the coalition into areas of the country, such as blue-state suburbs, where moderate voters are turned off by the idea of doing nothing in the face of mass shootings such as last week's tragedy in a Florida high school.
"As a family accrues time and experiences together with their car, lovingly caring for it and passing it on to the next generation, that car will acquire a new type of value that only the members of that family can appreciate," the company argues The company notes that wood's characteristics change over time, depending on the temperature and humidity levels it is exposed to and how well it's taken care of.
And Anne Anlin Cheng's essay for the LA Review of Books: This dream of an Asian subject so impenetrably protected by wealth, so inculcated in faultless taste and beauty, so globally at ease, and so properly educated that he or she can go anywhere and not suffer the slings and arrows of outrageous racist discrimination accrues its most intense gratification under the assumption of universal anti-Asian racism.
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