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41 Sentences With "setting aside for"

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And don't forget about the money you're setting aside for taxes.
Both companies declined to say how much money they were setting aside for the effort.
The company increased the amount of money it was setting aside for the scandal to €16.2 billion.
The key is to start early and allocate however much money you feel comfortable setting aside for investing.
Setting aside for a moment that Firke is joking, or half-joking at least, look at Jerry Reinsdorf's notorious labor history.
Read on to see how much you should be setting aside for retirement and how to get to that savings rate.
"The amounts of money [officials] are setting aside [for pensions] are far short of adequate," Rauh told CNBC's "Squawk Box " on Monday.
But setting aside for a moment the eternal chase for ephemeral ratings and ad metrics, his consistent inaccuracy also points toward other questions.
"You can't rewind the clock when it comes to setting aside for your future, so this is a mistake you want to avoid," Paddock says.
But, but, but: As robots' capabilities expand, they could come for those and other jobs Walmart says it is setting aside for humans, says Brookings' West.
Setting aside (for a second) Trump's Know Nothing take on immigration and his ugly Islamophobia, the campaign slogan — "Make America Great Again" — is antithesis of patriotism.
Ghost stories and legends of haunted houses seem to persist because (setting aside for the moment whether one actually believes in the paranormal) they fulfill a basic cultural need.
"Annual retirement savings" indicates the percent of your salary that you're setting aside for retirement each year, whether you're investing in a 401(k) program through work or an IRA.
Congress will have to appropriate much more than what they're planning on setting aside for coronavirus-related unemployment—or mandate that employers cover the cost as a condition of receiving other assistance.
A wall of ocelots — that small but ferocious feline — depicts the creature in a way that makes us want to nurture this animal, setting aside for a moment that its diet consists of snakes.
But setting aside for a moment that we are almost certainly being trolled by our own unhinged simulation prison, this Gen Z spin on "Netflix and chill" seems like a potential recipe for disaster.
Setting aside, for a moment, the extracurricular circumstances of Roberts's work, his oeuvre is startling, capturing the kind of visual spontaneity and rejection of hierarchy that makes the work of children and Surrealists so appealing.
The shift led to allegations that the commission was counting only those polling places where Mr. Hernández had won, and was setting aside for special review the tally sheets from areas where he had lost.
Setting aside for the moment how much the (admitted germophobe) President values abject loyalty -- Pence is a cringe-worthy sycophant --- it's hard to imagine a worse choice for a job that requires respect for public health.
Setting aside for a moment the fact that these issues arose almost exclusively because YouTube and by extension Google failed to remove homophobic videos from the platform, the defense Wojcicki offered for the content is not exactly rock solid.
Setting aside, for a moment, the existence of fuzzy Hollywood accounting and its effects on this particular trilogy's bottom line, we know the Hobbit films were shot and produced as a package deal to the tune of over $750 million.
World shares edged towards a six-month high amid the rally in Chinese stocks and strong corporate earnings, with investors setting aside for now a host of simmering global feuds including a U.S. move to reimpose some sanctions on Iran.
Setting aside for a moment that we have never in the history of the United States had a president so publicly speculative about all the places women bleed from, what is mainly notable about his Twitter tantrums is how predictable they've become.
Larissa is a a bigger woman, and never presented as anything but the life of the party and a successful professional (setting aside for a moment that she works for a controversial corporation, the ethics of which are addressed in the game).
In this case, however, it didn't make sense to stick money in a brokerage or retirement account because I wanted a conservative option — I didn't want to lose the money I was setting aside for a down payment on my future home.
The blueprint includes $13.6 billion Newsom has proposed setting aside for what he called "budget resiliency," with those monies earmarked to pay down unfunded retirement liabilities, to build on California's rainy-day cash reserve and to retire some of the state's debt.
More recently, the White House has decided to focus largely on infrastructure in the coming months, administration officials have said — setting aside for now a bid to make sweeping changes to the country's welfare programs, a top priority for House Speaker Paul Ryan.
Setting aside for a moment passengers' willingness (or unwillingness) to climb inside what are essentially up-jumped drones just so they can shave a few minutes off their trip to the airport, Volocopter's idea for a citywide air taxi system is clearly very ambitious.
Setting aside for a moment that the proposed Strengthening Transparency in Regulatory Science rule is clearly a threat to evidence-based decision making, I find the idea of spending valuable time and resources on justifying efforts to weaken our nation's environmental protections to be foolish at best.
Setting aside for a moment the issue of whether the President can be charged with a crime, generally, one can be charged and found guilty of obstruction of justice, even if there are no other charges successfully brought against the person charged with obstruction, or, others.
Setting aside for a moment the fact that the young bro, whom we shall call SkaterBoy, had zero idea that I existed (he was a jock, I a theater geek — how star-crossed can you get, right?), somehow this movie implanted in my mind the idea that true love was possible for teenagers.
Setting aside, for the moment, offensively sexist underpinnings in characterizing Carter, a successful political operative, as a "dance mom," there is at least something to be said for the fact that she willingly engages her child in an art practice — unlike DeVos, for example, who has never sent her children to public school.
Setting aside for a moment that Putin's experience as a former spy would certainly equip him with the skills to look Trump in the eye and lie without blinking, it is beyond appalling that Trump would then give equal weight to the protests of a hostile foreign adversary, and in doing so undermine his own country's national security professionals.
Setting aside for a moment the Iowa Democratic caucus' convoluted rules of candidates' meeting a 15% threshold to determine viability and the ensuing spectacle of horse trading for second choices played out in high school gymnasiums, the outright chaos of this moment ought to be enough to shut down this sham and farce of a process.
Setting aside for a moment the fact that the dramatically increased tensions with Iran are of Trump's own making, the Saudis could be forgiven for thinking that this new deployment of American troops is being done not so much in our common interest, but rather in Saudi interest alone -- and therefore that US troops will be all the easier to procure in the future.
Close-up of a conulariid from the Mississippian of Indiana; scale in mm. Conularia milwaukeensis from the Middle Devonian of Wisconsin. Setting aside for the moment the Precambrian Vendoconularia, which may or may not be a conulariid at all, the Conulata fossil record begins with undeniable specimens in the Upper Cambrian (Hughes et al., 2000) and extends without significant break through numerous major mass extinctions.
Local leasing was handled by Frank J. Nigro Realty of Albany, NY. According to Lewis M. Stone of Pan American Development Corp., it was the first mall in the nation to have the "mini-mall" concept, setting aside for approximately fifteen to twenty boutiques representing major metropolitan areas. It would also cater to small businesses. This section was included in the southwest portion of the mall.
When light rail was defeated at the polls in 2000, however, pressure mounted to return the quarter-cent it had been setting aside for rail projects. For years, mass transit detractors had coveted the quarter percentage earmarked for rail projects. Political leaders and organizations, including former Republican state Rep. Terry Keel of Austin, Travis County Commissioner Gerald Daugherty and his anti-rail group Reclaim Our Allocated Dollars (ROAD), wanted the sales-tax money to build projects such as a highway loop around Austin and an east–west freeway.
As recently as 1911, the city had no facilities to host an event of this significance. By the time the event arrived in October, the city had spent $1.35 million paving downtown streets, putting in cement sidewalks, improving the water and sewer systems, building a street railcar system, creating Henderson Park and setting aside for the Exhibition Grounds. Despite the event attracting thousands of delegates from throughout Canada and such places as China, Italy, and India, the city's tax base of only 8,000 could not support those improvements. The city carried the debt for decades after.
Mackahtahmoah (Black Wolf) was chief of the western village, near the Starke and Marshall county lines. Pepinawah was another chief among these villages. In 1832, during the Indian removal period, a group of Potawatomi chiefs signed a treaty with the U.S. government setting aside for the Potawatomi in perpetuity an area of 14,000 acres (57 km2) in the vicinity of the Yellow River; this land was sold at the 1836 Treaty of Yellow River, signed by three Potawatomi chiefs, which stipulated that all Potawatomi move west of the Mississippi River within two years. Chief Menominee refused to sign any treaty, which gave away Indian lands.
Annual holidays were also secured on church festivals. These provisions, however, are subject to exceptions under conditions. An important distinction has to be shown when we turn to the regulations for hours and times of labour for protected persons (women, young persons and children). Setting aside for the moment hours of shop assistants (which are under special sections since 1900), it is to " factory workers " and not to industrial workers in general that these limits apply, although they may be, and in some instances have been, further extended - for instance, in ready-made clothing trades - by imperial decree to workshops, and by the Child Labour Law of 1903 regulation of the scope and duration of employment of children is much strengthened in workshops, commerce, transport and domestic industries.

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