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"equalization" Definitions
  1. the act of making things equal in size, quantity, value, etc. in the whole of a place or group

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EQUALIZATION - No plans to challenge equalization - Hold a referendum on removing PAYMENTS payment formula equalization from the Canadian constitution if there is no progress on the construction of a coastal pipeline or if Bill C-69 is not repealed.
So having equalization through free trade is very healthy for oil.
She previously served as vice chair of the State Board of Equalization.
It also features advanced equalization settings, including multiple presets for different genres.
But there's another facet too, which I might describe as the equalization effect.
Lastly, equalization is also supported by sound liquidity management at the holding company.
Some Democratic economists equalization would increase the "lock-in" effects that deter asset sales.
Google has deemed the feature "Smart Sound," adjusting audio equalization based on the wall.
By just allowing the equalization of the lies or not attacking them or what?
Republicans will turn to Diane Harkey, a member of the state Board of Equalization.
According to the documents, Dillon also has to make equalization payments to her totaling $1,705,594.
And in doing so, perhaps tip the balance a bit in an effort towards equalization.
Alberta and Saskatchewan do not receive any equalization payments because of their oil and gas wealth.
Like most Jaybird earbuds, you can go into the Jaybird app to tinker with the equalization.
The equalization reflects the availability of sufficient unencumbered assets, which Fitch believes enhances Navient's financial flexibility.
One national study of K-12 spending equalization found infinite returns; another looking at Michigan did not.
The lawmaker, who has reached his term limit, is running for a state Board of Equalization seat.
My bet is that the strategy is about to start paying dividends: the equalization of trade tariffs.
Lecoya gets various bank accounts, and Tech will make an asset equalization payment to her of $150k.
The plan resembles a French proposal on an equalization tax that was supported by several big EU states.
He called a potentially revised plan a "border equalization tax," without going into much detail about what would change.
Diane Harkey, a member of the State Board of Equalization backed by Issa, has crept up in the polls.
The Republicans include Rocky Chávez, a State Assembly member, and Diane Harkey, a member of the Board of Equalization.
The DAC itself also makes all audio sound better overall, and gives you more equalization options from the physical controller.
In addition to equalization (EQ), pitch bend and BPM Analyzer functions, users can also create loops and simulate vinyl scratching.
In addition, he received $1 million (917,670 euros) in benefits including insurance premiums, tax preparation and tax equalization, FCA said.
Since the 1970s, the government has used an "equalization" lottery intended to reduce excessive competition to just a few competitive schools.
Ironically Kenney, a former federal minister, was part of the Conservative government that agreed on the current equalization formula in 2007.
"But when people see Quebec opposed to pipelines and receiving equalization [payments], you can understand where that anger comes from," he said.
CHAFFETZ: I think the president is after the long term goal of making sure that there&aposs an equalization that happens across our borders.
"We have a lot of women out on the trail and that's one area where there's been a terrific equalization on gender," she said.
He should have found a way to frame his arguments without resorting to the tired and dangerously inaccurate equalization of the two candidates' shortcomings.
In the United States, after a century of equalization, income and wealth (and power) have been moving back to the few at the top.
You know, you have Diane Harkey down in Darrell Issa&aposs district, who is a Board of Equalization member, and ran against high-speed rails.
Harkey, an elected member of the California State Board of Equalization that oversees taxation, led Democratic environmental lawyer  Mike Levin , 46 percent to 43 percent.
This supports the equalization of TTX's unsecured debt ratings with its IDR and provides the company with additional financial flexibility in times of market stress.
Now this custom chip is also being tasked with handling noise cancelation, adaptive sound equalization features, and a "transparency" setting on the new AirPod Pros.
Among changes being proposed are an "equalization" tax on digital revenue, as well as a "withholding" tax on digital transactions with companies outside the EU. 
The California State Board of Equalization, which studied the impact of the state diaper bills, estimates that only 7.5 percent of babies now use cloth diapers.
Later marriages, less "concrete" assets, and the equalization of the workforce have all been cited as reasons for the spike in prenuptial agreements among millennial couples.
One of the first measures of tax revenues will come in May when the California Board of Equalization will release data on first-quarter cannabis collection.
Richer neighborhoods with higher parking prices will earn more revenue, but power equalization will send much of this money to poorer neighborhoods with lower parking prices.
In the race to replace Issa, Democrat Mike Levin, an environmental attorney, will face off against Republican Diane Harkey, a member of the State Board of Equalization.
Board of Equalization member/former Assemblywoman Diane Harkey and Assemblyman Rocky Chavez are the top Republicans, but San Diego County Supervisor Kristin Gaspar is running as well.
Budget for the FX equalization fund, a government fund used to stabilize currency market volatilities, will be 12 trillion won for the won-denominated bonds in 2018.
The California Board of Equalization has voted to lower the state's excise tax on gas purchases from 85033 cents per gallon to 27.8, according to the report.
That being said, millions of people are eager to learn more about this currency revolution and its claims to strive for the financial equalization of the world.
Ten European nations, including the United Kingdom, France, Germany, Spain and Italy, have called for a new "equalization tax" supposedly intended to single out large multinational tech companies.
Rhetoric around equalization and separatism tends to spike when Alberta goes through an economic downturn, political scientists said, but mainstream conservatives in Alberta have traditionally been pro-federation.
The equalization of the unsecured debt with Air Lease's IDR reflects the availability of sufficient unencumbered assets, which provide support to unsecured creditors and suggest average recovery prospects.
Instead, they rely on "equalization payments," in which the federal government directly distributes grants to poorer states and provinces to make sure all states/provinces have adequate fiscal capacity.
The new formula takes into account the assessed valuation of property within a district on a per pupil basis and adopts a previously court-approved capital outlay equalization formula.
Former Board of Equalization candidate Harkey, endorsed by Issa, has been weighed down by family financial scandal and distaste for Trump among the district's many wealthy, college-educated voters.
In the contest, Republicans have four elected officials running, including the Issa-endorsed Diane Harkey, an elected member of the State Board of Equalization, which used to be important.
It also adopts a previously court-approved capital outlay equalization formula and ensures no school district will have its current level of funding reduced, according to the governor's statement.
The state's Board of Equalization, which is responsible for tax administration, will meet Wednesday to provide lawmakers with figures about how much the state will have to spend next year.
While Chávez has led some polls, some strategists in California also view Republican Diane Harkey, a member of the State Board of Equalization backed by Issa, as another top contender.
Issa endorsed California Board of Equalization member Diane L. Harkey, who Democrats believe is the most vulnerable Republican contender and therefore the one they'd most like to face in November.
According to Fitch's criteria, a double-leverage ratio of 120% or below indicates a manageable level of debt service costs, thus supporting the equalization of Invatlan's creditworthiness with that of Atlantida.
Republican Diane Harkey, a member of the State Board of Equalization, came in first place with a little over a quarter of the vote, securing a spot on the November ballot.
Meanwhile, Jane gets their Ford Escape, but Kevin also has to make equalization payments to her totaling $1,705,594 and owes her an additional $242,411 for her share of a brokerage account.
Lawmakers also passed as an "equalization" measure that will send more salary money to rural, property-poor districts that have a tough time supplementing state funding with property taxes, Matthews said.
Harkey, who served three terms in the state Assembly and is an ex-mayor of Dana Point, is chairwoman of the state Board of Equalization, which oversees the Golden State's taxes.
According to Fitch's criteria, a double-leverage ratio of 120% or below indicates a manageable level of debt service costs, hence supporting the equalization of Invatlan's creditworthiness to that of Atlantida.
Across recorded history, the periodic compressions of inequality brought about by mass mobilization warfare, transformative revolution, state failure, and pandemics have invariably dwarfed any known instances of equalization by entirely peaceful means.
Nation of Makers hopes to fill that gap by providing best practices, fundraising playbooks, curricula, and outreach, and equalization of access, and stuff like that with maker-spaces all over the country.
Meanwhile, Chavez has seen his lead begin to evaporate over the past month as Diane Harkey, a member of the State Board of Equalization, has positioned herself as a front-running candidate.
The Nuraphones are designed to offer a custom equalization based on the wearer's ear shape, through a combination of software and a specially designed headphone that utilizes both ear cups and buds.
Education funding needs equalization, with standardized dollar amounts following each type of student to their school, and more dollars following higher-need students, such as English-language learners or children with disabilities.
This law not only seized control of the industry, it also forced the oil-rich province to share its oil revenues with the rest of the country in a form of equalization payment.
He cast Harkey, a former member of the state's Board of Equalization, as a "rubber stamp" for President Donald Trump, a characterization that likely played well with the district's wealthy, college-educated voters.
The physicians' group is suggesting that the federal government in Australia change the applicable tax on box wine from the current Wine Equalization Tax to the tax that applies to low-strength beer.
They urged the Commission to come up with a solution creating an "equalization tax" on turnover that would bring taxation to the level of corporate tax in the country where the revenue was earned.
And while efforts to equalize funding that "level down" funding in rich districts can have bad effects, there's plenty of research suggesting that good funding equalization plans can improve academic performance for disadvantaged students.
If you're trying to assess the effects of tax policies over the next decade, a closed-economy analysis is probably closer to the truth than one that assumes instant equalization of returns across nations.
Meanwhile in the 49th there were already four credible Democrats running before Issa's retirement, while two established Republicans jumped in after he called it quits—Assemblyman Rocky Chavez and Board of Equalization member Diane Harkey.
You can watch a series of videos covering the basis of equalization, compression, and digital audio technology, and you can test that information right away with tools that let you tweak music in real time.
The idea with an "equalization" tax is to avoid firms taking advantage of different tax codes across the 28 European member countries, which has allowed many of them to pay little tax in some countries.
New rules will "standardize the breakdown in responsibility for spending between the central and local governments, increase inputs in basic public services, and speed up equalization of basic public services (across regions)", the council said.
"We believe an equalization tax could be an important step forward as part of a wider approach to deal with low taxation of the economy," a spokesperson for France's ministry of the economy and finance said.
Groups that have been losing power through democratization and the equalization of rights — including the Trumpist Republican Party's aggrieved base — as well as incumbent economic interests are keenly aware of the nature and value of power.
Doubtless, you've seen apps or headphones that have some kind of equalization built in, but what Sonarworks is trying to do here is far more ambitious than any other product I've seen like it, especially for smartphones.
On April 1 this year, however, Shell introduced "targeted tax equalization of severance payments", whereby "Shell will claim any tax reliefs or tax refunds on the severance payment that are available," according to a presentation to staff.
"There are people angry about federal policies on pipelines, Bill C-69 and equalization," said Lori Williams, political science professor at Mount Royal University, referring to a bill proposing to change how major energy projects are assessed.
Candidates to replace Issa Diane Harkey, a former state lawmaker who is now an elected Republican representative on the California State Board of Equalization, a tax administration board, is poised to enter the race, a Republican source said.
The equalization reflects strong implicit and explicit factors including a high percentage of TMC sales financed by the subsidiaries, significant operational linkages between the companies and the existence of a credit support agreement between the parent and the subsidiaries.
That setting is then saved locally onto the headphone hardware, so wearers can plug the headphones into a different device (via a Lightning port in the case of the ones the company was showing off) and maintain their unique equalization.
France is apparently leading the push to reform taxation rules and create an "equalization tax" on revenue earned from digital business activity that would bring taxation to the level of corporate tax in the country where the revenue was earned.
The 'B-/RR4' rating assigned to OLS's senior secured term loan reflects equalization with the long-term IDRs assigned to OLS and OCN, given average recovery prospects in a stressed scenario based upon available collateral coverage for the term loan.
Meanwhile, legislators have already transformed the state's half-baked medical regime into a coherent system, one that's on track to approach a record $1 billion year in taxable weed sales, according to numbers provided to VICE by California's Board of Equalization.
"Between the individual states of the U.S. there is an equalization fund for unemployment and social insurance, which exists not as a transfer but as a credit insurance system - that could help Europe and it is in the interests of Germany," he added.
Adding fuel to the separatist fire, is a promise by the United Conservative Party, which is leading in polls, to hold a referendum on equalization payments - a federal payout system to smooth out disparities among provinces - unless new oil export pipelines are built.
Many Albertans are outraged the province has not had top-ups from Ottawa and are under the mistaken impression that equalization involves Alberta handing out checks to other provinces like Quebec, which opposed the building of TransCanada Corp's now-shelved Energy East pipeline.
Many Albertans are outraged the province has not had top-ups from Ottawa and are under the mistaken impression that equalization involves Alberta handing out cheques to other provinces like Quebec, which opposed the building of TransCanada Corp's now-shelved Energy East pipeline.
Bruno Le Maire, the recently appointed French finance minister, is at the forefront of an initiative to impose an "equalization tax" for tech companies across the EU — a potential new policy that is set to disrupt the way companies operate in Europe.
A person familiar with the Republican effort to replace Mr. Issa said there was an expectation that several Republicans could enter the race, including Diane Harkey, a member of the California Board of Equalization, and Rocky Chavez, a member of the State Assembly.
To avoid unequal public spending among the parking benefit districts, New York can use what in public finance is called power equalization: Regardless of the revenue each district earns, the city can give every district equal revenue per curb space to pay for added public services.
State Board of Equalization, the Supreme Court held that due process does not provide a right to any type of hearing when the government takes an action that adversely affects a large group of people as opposed to an action that singles out an individual for adverse treatment.
The point is that the knowledge that we're looking at a one-time adjustment limits how high the dollar can go, which limits the size of the current account deficit, which limits the rate at which the U.S. capital stock can expand, which slows the process of return equalization.
SUPPORT RATING AND SUPPORT RATING FLOOR The bank's systemic importance, its role collecting funds for the government's single treasury account to pay debt obligations, and its role as a provider of domestic loans results in an equalization of its Support Rating Floor with the sovereign's LT IDR of 'B+'.
Specifically: while global capital markets should tend to equalize after-tax rates of return in the long run, the imperfect integration of goods markets implies that the long run is pretty darn long – not enough for us to be all dead, but long enough that return equalization should take decades.
Last week a group of European Union finance ministers, led by France, called for a turnover tax on tech giants — aka what's also referred to as an "equalization tax" — which would seek to avoid the problem of multinationals shifting profits to lower tax economies by taxing them on the revenue generated in each nation.
KEY RATING DRIVERS SENIOR DEBT The equalization of the unsecured ratings with ICLLC's Long-Term Issuer Default Rating (IDR) reflects the expectation of average recovery prospects for the notes and Fitch's expectation that proceeds from the issuance will be used to repay existing debt outstanding, as necessary, to manage leverage to ICLLC's target of 9x debt-to-equity.
Among recommendations are an "equalization" tax on digital revenue, and a "withholding" tax on digital transactions with companies outside the EU. More open data: One sweeping new EU regulation, called the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), is set to roll out in 2943 and would require that EU citizens receive more information about what data tech collects and why.
"I will make clear to (Canadian Prime Minister) Justin Trudeau that if we do not get a fair deal in the federation, if we do not get a coastal pipeline, I am prepared to hold a referendum on removing the principle of equalization from the constitution of Canada," UCP leader Jason Kenney said in a televised leaders' debate.
Recommendations: EU regulators recommended several options, including an "equalization" tax, on digital revenue and a "withholding" tax on digital transactions of goods and services to companies outside of the EU. In response, the technology industry trade group ITI released a statement urging the EU to ensure its policymaking "is consistent with the larger multilateral cooperation" and urging US lawmakers to modernize the U.S. tax code by passing pro-growth tax reform.
Endicott College's Joshua McCabe, a right-leaning sociologist who studies taxation in the US and Canada, has proposed eliminating the state and local tax deduction and using the money to establish equalization payments in the US. SALT's defenders, in turn, argue: Jason Furman, President Barack Obama's former chief economist and currently a professor of practice at the Harvard Kennedy School, made the argument compellingly in a series of tweets: Progressivity is an irrelevant consideration for individual elements of a tax reform plan, only should focus on the distn of the full plan.

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