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"simplification" Definitions
  1. [uncountable, singular] the process of making something easier to do or understand
  2. [countable] the thing that results when you make a problem, statement, system, etc. easier to understand or do

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AND IT'S SORT OF A ONE-STEP SIMPLIFICATION, INSTEAD OF A TWO-STEP SIMPLIFICATION.
SO HPE NEXT IS WHAT WERE CALLING THE CHANGE IN THE COMPANY AROUND SIMPLIFICATION PRODUCTS, SIMPLIFICATION AND SUPPLY CHAIN SIMPLIFICATION AND CHANGES IN GO TO MARKET, COST REDUCTION.
POSITION PURPOSEThe Director, Administrative Simplification Policy, provides strategic direction, guidance, and oversight for the AHA on administrative simplification policy issues associated with the transaction standards enumerated in the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) and related administrative simplification efforts.
This is obviously a huge simplification — but it's the same kind of simplification that people are engaging in with The Force Awakens by glossing over the character moments that drive the franchise.
But even Georgeson acknowledged that this is likely a simplification.
Picking news and talk, that simplification has driven some clarity.
We're also working with Congress on tax reform and simplification.
Models are always going to be a simplification of reality.
"It is very important to avoid useless simplification," Iohannis said.
But while this is analytically convenient, it is a simplification.
It's a simplification, but good enough for our limited purposes.
He said that simplification remains a target for the bank.
Individual tax reduction, or even just simplification, also faces obstacles.
Tax simplification will be a major feature of the plan.
But simplification and modernization don't automatically go hand in hand.
In such cases, would we tolerate such simplification and falsification?
What a splendid idea: Counter leftist simplification with rightist crudeness!
However, there is also literature that contradicts this crude simplification.
The bank was maintaining its policy simplification target, Cetinkaya said.
The value of tax simplification should also not be underestimated.
That's not only simplification, that's carrying a bigger stick as well.
I think that it was really a simplification of the structure.
TRUMP: Tax simplification will be a major feature of the plan.
"Unlocking," for all its problems, is not such a bad simplification.
They also demanded simplification of the nationwide sales tax, he added.
One of the biggest benefits of target-date funds is simplification.
In reality, what these self-employed business owners want is simplification.
This is a likely bit of a simplification of the situation.
Conservative activists also said arguing for tax-code simplification is beneficial.
Let's keep the progress going with more FAFSA simplification from Congress.
For example, a running thread through the book involves tax simplification.
It&aposs the result of 20 years of simplification and development.
Her words and works, to their core, resist superficiality and simplification.
Part of it is his uncanny balance of simplification and detail.
I would say it's probably an over-simplification to say anti-government.
It circled "simplification" at the top then didn't take its own advice.
"By far the biggest driver (of savings) has been simplification," said Oevrum.
Simplification can reduce compliance, enforcement and administrative costs, while limiting tax avoidance.
But it's simplification, it's reform, and it's a big tax cut, 15.
District of Columbia, nearly defy simplification, but that's not the point here.
The struggle to escape the currents of intellectual simplification and social pressure.
Rather, they need the derivatives of that innovation  —  time, simplification, throughput, security.
But a fuller picture raises questions about that sort of over-simplification.
Because large societies have frequent interaction with outsiders, their languages undergo simplification.
In particular, this bill contains the faint outlines of sensible tax simplification.
Did this simplification of the design make it easier for the artists?
Wisconsin and Washington haven't been the only states to push for simplification.
On the simplification front, the only thing that's changed is that Moments launched.
On Thursday, the insurer said it would continue to invest in "simplification initiatives".
The current seven income tax brackets collapsed to three, as part of simplification.
Such a simplification—and a reduction in marginal tax rates—would be welcome.
THE FOR 50 YEARS, WE'VE BEEN PROMISED, YOU KNOW, SIMPLIFICATION BY THE IRS.
But its common-sense rules would provide considerable simplification for employees and employers.
Creating a child benefit would also enable a great deal of tax simplification.
Indeed, the rate of increase actually grew after the 1986 tax simplification reforms.
Gail: Immediate prediction: Any simplification will become complicated before these people are through.
The formula for that is rate reduction and consolidation, combined with permanent simplification.
LOOK, SIMPLIFICATION DOES NOT MEAN CUTS FOR THE HIGHER END OF THE BRACKET.
When it tries to explain itself or overstate its themes, it risks simplification.
But for the near future, this "simplification" is making Microsoft's VR strategy incredibly confusing.
As human beings, our brains have an inherent tendency to prefer simplification over complexity.
Even when they're functioning they're a simplification and approximation of what's really going on.
In the world of drones, body simplification leads to better aerodynamics and improved maneuverability.
If we don't see the simplification step, we might face pressure on the lira.
The Free File Alliance argued the Tax Filing Simplification Act was anything but simple.
As you'll see in the chart below, the GOP tax plan is a simplification.
Their proposal links tax simplification and relief with a more competitive business tax system.
Intended as a radical tax simplification, it has proved complex and cumbersome in practice.
He added that simplification of the group allowed for better focus and increased accountability.
"I don't think there is such a thing as 'tax simplification,'" Mr. Radia said.
When it comes to simplification, it is not for the wealthy or multinational corporations.
It will result in tax cuts for all, drastic simplification, and stronger economic growth.
That's a simplification, of course, but the lemon-lime citrus flavors are apparent here.
He favours the privatisation of all Brazil's state-owned companies and "brutal" simplification of taxes.
Trump also called for tax simplification, such as reducing the number of existing tax brackets.
Bartman's agency, her desires, and her hopes are erased through the simplification of her narrative.
" The caption continued: "Also, recognize that this picture is a total simplification of my journey.
Ongoing Portfolio Review and Simplification DDR segmented the portfolio by examining market and asset factors.
Finally, the value of the bill's aggressive simplification of the tax code cannot be overstated.
Congress can ease their burdens by passing the Mobile Workforce State Income Tax Simplification Act.
Others have used this simplification, but the effects of both stars could potentially complicate things.
Really what's shown in the film is a gross simplification of a deeply emotional process.
"Real issues are staffing, and the need for simplification of the restaurants," the franchisee said.
The new regulations are certainly complex, and there is room for some easing and simplification.
AND ALL THE CEOS IN ALL BUSINESSES CAN LOOK AT SOME DEGREE OF SIMPLIFICATION TO HELP.
Simplification came in handy for Davis when he faced jams in four of his five innings.
It is, admittedly, a simplification on the game's part that only depictions of hatred go viral.
"The problem with any simulator is that it's a simplification of the real world," Kalra says.
America's clunky tax and welfare system needs simplification, not endless new deductions, credits and phase-outs.
"This is not a cost-cutting programme - it's a fitness programme and a simplification," said Mucic.
This episode also dispels another simplification, in which mixed-race relationships were publicly tolerated only recently.
But it may be a reasonable compromise if it secures much needed national harmonization and simplification.
"It's the tragedy of the food commons," he said, referring to the simplification of home recipes.
His overall analysis isn't entirely without merit, but using such strict categories is a serious simplification.
The bank also said in a statement that it would take measured steps toward policy simplification.
If we are not able to name things… for example, talking about terrorism is a simplification.
The simplification is part of a long-term turnaround plan, led by Chief Executive Warren East.
Building a dream house eases the way to simplification, but it increases potential disruption and cost.
Cetinkaya also told a presentation in Ankara that simplification will increase predictability, easing the risk premium.
You'll find that sort of simplification throughout our redesign, now on Vox Media's Chorus publishing system.
AS I'VE SAID BEFORE, WE'RE PRIMARILY FOCUSED ON A MIDDLE INCOME TAX CUT AND SIMPLIFICATION FOR BUSINESS.
"It may seem like a simplification of a large problem, but it is true," Pla Cordero says.
Final Cut Pro X was a simplification of Apple's video-editing software that drove many pros away.
This is a bit of a simplification, but the upshot is that by using super convergence, Fast.
"We sense that the CBT postponed its monetary policy normalisation/simplification further with this decision," Altug said.
"We are close to completing our simplification," Cetinkaya told a briefing for the bank's quarterly inflation report.
The move has been effective, but it reversed a move towards policy simplification that began in 2016.
How to accomplish that simplification, though, is the great legislative challenge, a challenge Mnuchin did not address.
"Tax simplification would be a boon to small business owners—and a boon to everyone," says Yeske.
When it came to design, the latter half of the 20th century marked a time of simplification.
As for businesses, though, there is room for improvement in "a simplification and streamlining" of current regulations.
Walt Disney totally went in that direction, with all that implies in terms of simplification and sweetening.
Just as importantly, any tax simplification measures the Committee takes will not reduce the 70,000-page figure.
There's definitely something to be said for tax simplification, at least as relates to deductions and credits.
Slack is improving the UI of its chat app, with a focus on more customization and simplification.
Slack is improving the UI of its chat app, with a focus on more customization and simplification.
What felt in the first part like wonderful, Spielbergian simplicity feels, in the latter sections, like simplification.
It provides a euphoria — a feeling of contentment, simplification and release — which users swear has no equal.
"Some of these [efficiencies] amongst others include sales and distribution, payroll, maintenance and fleet simplification," he added.
The conservative approach of reducing tax rates combined with simplification of the tax code will spark growth.
"This is such irresponsible simplification and it's how we get into dumb wars of choice," Democratic Sen.
" The comics theorist Scott McCloud calls this "amplification through simplification"; Art Spiegelman just calls it "picture writing.
There is absolutely no need to bundle this kind of radical tax simplification with giant tax cuts.
She singled out "simplification," relief for the middle class and dropping the proposal for a border adjustment tax.
"This is a great step for simplification - although not the ideal GST that we should have," he said.
Now that is a far simplification and I'm not trying to be an expert on the two administrations.
"In addition to the simplification, it can also help you to be a little more organized," she adds.
Thanks to the over-simplification of key issues in the current debates, unfortunately these opportunities remain largely unrealised.
A simplification of our cumbersome and uncompetitive tax code could free up badly needed capital for infrastructure investment.
It is an over-simplification at best, but one Democrats should be more mindful of than they are.
People talk about a "national character", but it is a slippery metaphor that leads to cartoonish over-simplification.
"We needed to stabilize the business and deliver on the initial simplification to restore trust," he told reporters.
That simplification process also offers more insight into core differences between Tesla's $23,23 Model S and this model.
"Simplification of bank complexity was one of the policy priorities of the post-crisis period," the paper said.
"This is anything but tax simplification," said Jeffrey C. LeSage, the Americas vice chairman of KPMG's tax practice.
Zimmermann's final version was a simplification of the initial conception, which had been rejected by the Cologne Opera.
These arrays kind of — and this is an absolute simplification — work like a coin sorter, but for SNPs.
We should focus our energies on administrative simplification, not whether it's in a single-payer system or not.
This simplification also would help avoid $6 billion in mistakes that affect taxpayers, according to the Education Department.
Saying that Republicans represent the rich, while Democrats represent the poor and/or middle class, is a simplification.
The company says it eliminated the numbering scheme to streamline things — but sometimes simplification has the exact opposite effect.
"As I've said before, we're primarily focused on a middle-income tax cut and simplification for business," Mnuchin said.
" Mnuchin has said the administration is "primarily focused on a middle-income tax cut and a simplification for business.
Intuit CEO Sasan Goodarzi, meanwhile, recently called tax simplification "really good for consumers" during a February earnings conference call.
What this kind of simplification misses, however, is that VR and AR are technologies with an innate coolness factor.
Investors have long called for a simplification of Turkey's complex system of using multiple interest rates to set policy.
It's a simplification, of course, reducing Golden State's season to swings between poles, and Curry and Green to archetypes.
See the simplification in action: Regularly $299.99, you can save $60 and grab a set of three for $239.99.
Simplification is the goal, and an even playing field that does not pick winners and losers is the aim.
A distant second in our SBR poll (15 percent) indicated that they desire action on tax reform and simplification.
When business owners can save time and money through simplification, their dollars contribute to the local and national economy.
The objective here is to make cross-border trade faster, cheaper, safer and predictable through transparency, simplification and standardization.
"Simplification will be our preference once the right framework is set up and volatility has died down," he said.
Expanding the "zero tax bracket" would provide the ultimate simplification for those who would no longer need to file.
In addition, most people agreed that the overall tax code, weighing in at over 70,000 pages, begged for simplification.
However, unlike many of his competitors, Blanchette doesn't plan on shrinking the menu just for the sake of simplification.
Here's Jeffrey C. LeSage, vice chairman for the Americas of KPMG's tax practice: This is anything but tax simplification.
"I haven't seen a simplification act that is simple in my over 40 years as a C.P.A.," she said.
Public workers in Italy have 32 days off a year, according to the Ministry for Simplification and Public Administration.
Consolidating brackets at lower levels than they are now is, along with simplification, essential for them to get ahead.
We are currently seeking a Director, Administrative Simplification for our Policy department in Washington, DC or our Chicago office.
TDC aims to reduce operating costs by DKK600 million-700 million by 2018 through product rationalisation, simplification and restructuring.
Cut taxes now and then build political momentum for a tax reform and simplification agenda in 2018 and 2019.
In reality, the hyper-rationalism we inhabit and embrace relies on an extreme simplification of what we really are.
Legislation has been proposed to remedy this situation, specifically the Mobile Workforce Simplification Act of 2017, sponsored by Sen.
They're easier than children's books because you don't have this immense simplification that you need when communicating with children.
"It was about simplification," Elina Vives, Samsung's head of marketing for computing, audio, smartwatch, and VR, told Business Insider.
Markets gained on optimism over GST rate cuts and the simplification of filing returns after the latest GST council meet.
The simplification of the structure had been one of the main topics of discussion in the Tuesday meetings, said sources.
Sorrell is pursuing a "simplification of structure" to tidy up the sprawling group that's grown through scores of small acquisitions.
"The standard deduction increase will be a disguised assault on charitable giving in the name of tax simplification," Delaney said.
So, to say "everyone" who supports Trump thinks exactly like this is a vast over-simplification and flat-out wrong.
Fortunately, they embrace key principles of lower rates, simplification, fewer loopholes and relief for middle-class families and small businesses.
She has supported higher military spending, limited physical barriers on the U.S. border with Mexico and tax cuts and simplification.
And yet to see the two as a sliding-doors version of the other's career would be a wild simplification.
Lesko has supported higher military spending, limited physical barriers on the U.S. border with Mexico and tax cuts and simplification.
The bottom line: simplification will reduce the amount of time small business owners spend completing and filing their tax returns.
"Simplification of our business is an imperative, both for external perception and internal focus," he said on a conference call.
This is a simplification of the debate, and one that is insulting to those generations that have built this land.
But isn't their vengeful joy its own rushed celebration, its own self-serving simplification of a complex sequence of events?
It said the direction and timing of the next step in its monetary policy simplification process would be data dependent.
This is a "gross simplification," Carnell said, but it fits a scenario where the outbreak lingers long after it peaks.
Finally, one little discussed area ripe for reform is the simplification of tax credit programs that target low-income households.
Restoring the promise of a continental zone brimming with opportunities requires simplification and standardization of how states tax mobile workers.
Both bills provide tax cuts for Americans of every income level and drastic simplification of the 70,000+ page tax code.
That means lower rates on both the individual and corporate side, and some simplification from fewer tax brackets and deductions.
Gun control advocates, on the other hand, see this simplification as akin to a nullification of the strongest gun laws.
The goal of simplification has been to enroll as many eligible people as possible, and drive down the uninsured rate.
Sure, I can say I'm Indian or Middle Eastern or whichever simplification of my personal history if I want to hide.
It is a layman's simplification of the monoamine hypothesis, which has been the prevalent explanation for depression for almost 50 years.
The simplification of the human figure and their de-dramatized expressions give rise to a broad interpretation of the scenes composed.
One of the changes Pichai implemented was a simplification to the goal-setting process, known as Objectives and Key Results (OKRs).
A report on the coalition government's tax policies from Oxford University's Centre for Business Taxation found "little evidence of real simplification".
It's clear that things are still moving and plans aren't set in stone when it comes to integrations and brand simplification.
It amounts to a simplification: everyone will have an easier time getting a handle on Call of Duty multiplayer in WWII.
Indubitably, we need modernization of the H-1B program and concomitant simplification and streamlining of overly complex regulations and dilatory procedures.
This is a radical simplification of the kinds of arguments that have been made in defense of the War on Terror.
My return-free Tax Filing Simplification Act is a commonsense bill that would help taxpayers file with less stress & fewer costs.
There are plans to address the problem through the use of electronic systems, better enforcement and simplification of the tax administration.
Both chambers should consider USAs as the ideal pro-family companion to the 2017 tax law's simplification and pro-growth reforms.
The Mobile Workforce State Income Tax Simplification Act, which the House Judiciary Committee approved on March 22, wouldn't go that far.
The protections offered by the Mobile Workforce State Income Tax Simplification Act would provide that freedom to many of America's workers.
The NSBA also said it supports the bill, despite ongoing concerns with simplification and true parity among small and large businesses.
But before that point of full autonomy, where software and sensors fuel simplification, human-driven cars are only getting more complicated.
But Parker reckoned he could stand out from the crowd with simplification, with a selection of fewer but higher-quality offerings.
She sees in both a smug certitude whose source and symptom is a gross simplification of both the Bible and reality.
I'm looking for something that goes beyond the idea that books make us more empathetic and resists simplification, nostalgia and sentimentality.
The new design, which includes a focus on simplification and customization, is rolling out to existing customers over the coming weeks.
The new design, which includes a focus on simplification and customization, is rolling out to existing customers over the coming weeks.
Republicans like to tout "tax simplification" as a feature of plans that mostly exist to cut rates for the very wealthy.
Strategists said that a focus on jobs, across-the-board tax cuts and simplification could help Republicans' counter attacks from Democrats.
The simplification process would then complete over the weekend, with dealings in New Unilever NV shares starting on Monday, Dec. 24.
But part of his scientific genius lies in radical simplification: he has a knack for boiling problems down to their tar.
The group's tax-reform priorities include simplification of the tax code and parity in tax rates for small businesses and corporations.
The first is simplification, the idea that a cleaner tax code, with fewer loopholes and lower rates, would foster economic growth.
To address changing preferences, the company is renovating its brands to meet wellness and simplification trends and re-adjusting its portfolio.
"Tax reform needs to be about simplification and tax relief for the people who need it most," he told The Hill.
Bank capital requirements – the rules that determine how much stockholder capital a bank must have – also cry out for extensive simplification.
The audience wants the takeaway, but the whole point of a two-hour experience is to resist that kind of simplification.
The transaction is another step in the simplification of Rolls-Royce initiated by chief executive Warren East nearly four years ago.
THE OBJECTIVE IS THIS IS A MIDDLE INCOME TAX CUT AND THIS IS TAX SIMPLIFICATION AND THIS IS MAKING BUSINESSES MORE COMPETITIVE.
"This painful but necessary simplification step is key to creating a leaner, faster and more competitive LafargeHolcim," he said in a statement.
One simplification is to set rules for spending alone, rather than the overall budget balance, thus escaping the need to project revenues.
People I know back home are angry, but to think of them as nothing more than bigots feels like a gross simplification.
This is fine as far as it goes, but in an era of H&R Block and TurboTax, it's a trivial simplification.
Name simplification aside, Maldonado is busy ensuring that audiences know her by her music as she establishes herself as a solo performer.
The initial delay was motivated by vocal users unhappy by the changes brought on by Skype 8 in the name of simplification.
While recent trends are good news for borrowers and taxpayers, innovation, smart policy, and program simplification can drive default rates even lower.
"It's going to be a very big simplification," Trump said during a portion of the meeting that was open to the press.
"Simplification is not our job ... It's good for [the AfD] because they can say, 'Ok, everybody is a Nazi in your opinion.'" 
Let's get something out of the way right now: Any tax cut or even tax simplification plan will always favor the rich.
In a field of inquiry characterized by elusive concepts, dizzying "isms" and subtle taxonomies, philosophers are in continual battle to resist simplification.
What the House proposed: The House bill calls for simplification: If you're single with no children, your standard deduction would be $12,000.
"The proposed simplification will provide greater flexibility for strategic portfolio change and help drive long-term performance," Unilever said in a statement.
The fittingly named Hazard Simplification Project is working with social scientists who are experts in how the public perceives risk and messaging.
Instead, Congress continues to address tax reform as it has in the past, as "simplification," defined as reducing rates and closing loopholes.
The most famous gesture of simplification came in 1964, in the form of Terry Riley's "In C," a founding work of minimalism.
Still, to say that American Muslims have lurched from one end of the ideological spectrum to another would be an over-simplification.
It's sad because I legitimately believe Ive and company thought watchOS (1 and 2) actually was the manifestation of simplification, perfection and focus.
Video "I think it's a simplification to classify a Puerto Rican vote or a Hispanic vote as a party's lock yet," Davison said.
Through this new venture we'll accelerate our growth and deepen engagement with our customers while driving radical simplification and efficiency in our business.
Republicans will control the House and the Senate and Democrats such as Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders have expressed interest in tax simplification.
The government also expects to generate more revenue from the simplification of the tax system and removal of some tax exemptions and concessions.
As entrepreneurship is becoming a way of life in France, there is a growing need for the simplification of processes that remain labyrinthine.
But Messenger was getting way too bloated with so many new features, so the simplification should let the actually useful ones shine. 7.
"The appointment of Alan Jope as the successor of Paul has nothing to do with the simplification process," he told reporters on Thursday.
"It's about simplification and taking out bureaucracy and taking out layers all of which have added complexity and slowed us down," he said.
The country now has a fairer tax code The tax bill implemented numerous provisions that will bring meaningful simplification to millions of families.
Hamilton Davison is both the co-founder of TruST (True Simplification of Taxation coalition) and the president of the American Catalog Mailers Association.
This is the UI simplification Snapchat needed to appeal to less savvy adults without classmates to teach them how to use the app.
The GOP nominee has proposed a massive simplification of the U.S. tax code, which includes a lowering of taxes for every income class.
This will result in a substantial simplification of the indirect tax system, leading to potentially significant productivity gains and boosting long-term growth.
Causal Art  The line of work joined to another protocol which was the attempt to extend Minimalism beyond the simplification of the object.
"They tend to use two powerful tools: humor and simplification," said Mr. Stocchi, who is the Boijman's curator of modern and contemporary art.
It's a brilliant simplification that proves, sometimes, less is more, said Stephen Atkinson, senior research associate at Oregon State University's Department of Microbiology.
But "he also talked about the need for tax simplification," she said, "which is inconsistent with using deductions" as a social policy strategy.
"Due to the need for simplification of group structure and uncertainty of Brexit consequences we concluded to exit UK," a company spokeswoman said.
This is what I find so engaging about Meyer's work, that you cannot put it into a particular perceptual category: it resists simplification.
The message was well-received by business advocacy groups that have long called for simplification of the tax code and less-burdensome federal regulations.
Only one question has been recently altered; a simplification of an inquiry about whether youth support anyone who opposes Mormon teachings, church officials said.
The G533 is for Windows PCs only, representing an evolution and simplification of its $200 G933 predecessor, which was intended primarily for console use.
The test problem Google ran for their paper was — and this is a simplification — to see if a random number generator was truly random.
"Overall, it is a tremendous simplification of the entire MacBook lineup, and that's a good thing," closely followed Apple watcher John Gruber wrote Tuesday.
Simplification also removes some of the perverse incentives of the old system, under which some claimants faced marginal tax rates of up to 100%.
As a sign of Turkey's commitment for the long haul, its simplification of monetary policy may be as important as its tightening of it.
"For a long time, markets have been waiting for the simplification of monetary policy," said Inan Demir, senior emerging markets economist at Nomura International.
"Some of it is subtle, but a lot of it is a simplification of design," says Mike Kruzeniski, Twitter's senior director of product design.
There are early cubist studies by Picasso that evoke the nearby mask's expressionistic simplification of a face into a series of planes and slopes.
Bernie Sanders of Vermont is one of the co-sponsors of the measure, which is known as the Tax Filing Simplification Act of 2016.
Under the unified framework released last month, American families will see tax cuts, tax simplification, new or better jobs, and more take-home pay.
"I think we are close to the final step on simplification," Cetinkaya said at the release of the bank's regular inflation report on Monday.
DiRuzzo has called characterizations of Peterson's actions as cowardly "gross over-simplification" and said Peterson believed the gunshots were coming from outside the building.
Rather, it would be "for the sake of almost simplification to make it easy for people to understand the geographic area," the official said.
But simply thinking about Bulgaria as a pawn in the Kremlin's game in the region is a dangerous simplification that has far-reaching consequences.
This is a simplification, but it's a way of saying that who the person is is more important than where they had their careers.
The new tax relief would be part of a second policy package that would also include simplification of export and import rules, Hartarto said.
"Simplification of the procedure of return of foreign investments will also facilitate their further inflow into Ukraine," the central bank said in a statement.
"This represents one of the deepest restructuring and simplification programs in the bank's history," interim chief executive Noel Quinn said during an earnings presentation.
Luckily, this week the House of Representatives is expected to pass the Mobile Workforce State Income Tax Simplification (Mobile Workforce) Act, introduced by Rep.
At the risk of over-simplification, the United States should:  In the end, Russia isn't Canada, and it will never be a friendly country.
In the past, Democrats claimed they wanted simplification and rate reduction in corporate taxes, but now with the Republicans in charge they oppose it.
"The administration is using these gimmicks to try to tell an overly-simplified simplification story," according to a blog by the Tax Policy Center.
"It bolsters the views of skeptics who believe that the 'simplification' effort was merely a ploy to weaken the core elements of the reform."
It will also unlock tax reform that leads to drastic simplification and strong economic growth resulting in new or better jobs and higher wages.
Others are hoping for initiatives to promote the repatriation of foreign earnings of U.S. companies, or are pushing for simplification of the entire tax code.
The ability to explain Trump's ideas, specifically his tax simplification plans, will be a major factor in selling Trump to would-be supporters, he said.
Trump will argue that tax reform is necessary to spur economic growth, and will talk up tax simplification and what that would mean for individuals.
Maybe not next season or the season after that, but in the interest of fairness and simplification, it should be on the league's radar now.
Bolton wants to win this boxing fight at any cost, so he is willing to use all rhetorical means necessary: exaggeration, generalisation and over-simplification.
They settled instead for a simplification of the characters and a standardisation of how they are pronounced and written in Roman letters, known as pinyin.
The legislation, called the Tax Filing Simplification Act of 2016, would instruct the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) to develop a free online tax-preparation service.
A regulation rewrite project intended to bring clarity and simplification of applicable disability provisions that began in 2001 under then-Secretary Tony Principi remains unfinished.
In an interview with Russell Bowman (Art in America, January 1978), Brown stated: One of the things I have always thought is important is simplification.
To keep in line with tax simplification and the Constitution, conservatives should look to eliminate the 529 "incentive," not expand it to K-12 education.
It's important to note that this is a simplification of tangled hair, which means there are potential unaccounted-for effects introduced by more hair strands.
"Accelerated simplification and digitalization delivered substantial cost savings this quarter, resulting in a solid growth in adjusted EBITDA after leases," Ibarra said in a statement.
Elementary particles are the most fundamental building blocks of nature, and their study would seem to be an expression of simplification in its purest form.
The room is grandly scaled and conspicuously underdesigned, a simplification of the brasserie archetype that doesn't try to reproduce every chipped tile and nicotine stain.
" Adding to his anti-Washington message, he said a total simplification of the U.S. tax code would mean that "80% of Washington lobbysits would go away.
With a push of a button — essentially, this is a simplification — scientists will be able to instantly mutate their synthetic genome into a million new forms.
Sodexo's profit margins should also improve, following the completion of its adaptation and simplification programme, but we forecast that these will remain below those of Compass.
To be fair to a complicated application like Photoshop, Kensuke Koike's fun video is a gross simplification of how a digitized image is reduced in size.
"Sheriff Israel's statement is, at best, gross over-simplification of the events that transpired," the letter states, before listing 12 points outlining Peterson's version of events.
But to continue to portray and place this violence within a broader Shia versus Sunni narrative is a gross simplification of the realities on the ground.
Far from academic, these 131 dreamy drawings on display seemed urgent to me as a way to counter the debilitating effects of our age of simplification.
That's an over-simplification, but understand that great transactional lawyers are not likely to be especially great litigators in case you become involved in a lawsuit.
Economic modelling requires simplification, however, and economists generally suppose that theories assuming people are well-informed and rational offer the best available account of economic activity.
How Facebook will actually balance a simplification of its app with all these new things it wants to add will be quite a tightrope to walk.
But while it's posed as a simplification of the 140-character rule, the change will reshape information density, conversation style and self-promotion in the app.
But more than anything, the company zeroed in on a key message: Sleep, for most of us, had become a complicated affair that begged for simplification.
It's a lot simpler because the goals of tax reform ... creating a middle-income tax cut, about creating personal tax simplification, and making U.S. businesses competitive.
We can confirm, too, WashPo's reporting that Republicans plan to double the standard deduction — a boost for the middle class and a key component of simplification.
He also stressed that the bank's plan for policy "simplification" — its move to single interest rate regime, from multiple interest rates now — is still on track.
Unless Mr Osborne changes course and revives the idea of simplification, the unfortunate reality is that the tax system is likely only to become more byzantine.
The companies call that a "significant simplification" from the current system, which requires multiple steps and lots of paperwork, from lab results to detailed patient histories.
"The abstraction and simplification AOA's style uses is good at making me focus on exactly what aspects of reality I want to represent," Han Tani said.
The two key areas marked for change include a "simplification" of capital rules for smaller banks, and a "recalibration" of the leverage ratio for all firms.
"Shocks from commercialization and the simplification of tastes have created a crisis," said Mr. Shi, who is on a supervisory panel for the restaurant-rating plan.
Some life insurance products benefit from tax sheltering, so a simplification or changes to tax rules could have implications for the relative value of these products.
Whittling all women down into these binary categories — saying we're either an Ayesha Curry type or a Kim Kardashian — is a gross simplification of gendered sexuality.
In each case, the result is a marked simplification in the field of possible experiences — one or two stimuli will outshine, outsmell or outshout the rest.
Scrupulously avoiding sentiment and simplification, Hemenway has told Miss Hurston's story with as much integrity and attention to language as Miss Hurston evinced as an anthropologist.
"The reality is there is more simplification that we need to do to make ourselves truly competitive and fit for the future," East told reporters on Wednesday.
It promises simplification by, say, reducing seven personal income-tax brackets to three and getting rid of some of the deductions that distort behaviour and add complexity.
As every one of those deductions has a constituency, reaching the goal of tax simplification will take considerable personal and political skills on the part of Mnuchin.
That laser-focus on simplification didn't come without consequences: the OnHub routers are stripped of many of the features that other, similarly priced and specced routers offer.
SGL's simplification and optimisations programs have supported stronger group performance over 18 months to the financial half-year ended-2015 (1H16) compared to the previous three years.
I don't see a backlash there, and the simplification of company tax will bring back onshore a lot of companies and stop a lot more going offshore.
As part of that reform, emphasis should be placed on simplification so that most families and small businesses can file their tax returns without hiring a preparer.
Apple Music will be getting a new interface The new interface includes some aesthetic changes and simplification of tasks, as well as integration of 3D Touch shortcuts.
And let's make a further simplification and assume that the countries are symmetric, so that the underlying situation looks the same if we reverse the countries' identities.
Other cuts to jobs and costs will come from a simplification of the bank's organizational structure and from the effect of technology and digitization on the business.
By amending NAFTA certification rules to align with modern U.S. free trade agreements, including digital certificate of origin, U.S. negotiators can promote simplification and streamlining of processes.
" A few weeks later, in his first television interview as secretary, Mr. Mnuchin said, "We're primarily focused on a middle-income tax cut and simplification for business.
Regulators could simplify and improve these calculations by basing them on market values and interest rate differentials, thus ensuring that the off-ramp truly provides regulatory simplification.
Issues like economic growth, tax simplification, and even the size of the tax cuts were often overshadowed by the question of whether the rich would disproportionately benefit.
So Tesla's not exactly the people's electric car yet, but at least the company's quest for production simplification is turning into offering a little more for your money.
The Tax Filing Simplification Act of 2017 would order the IRS to create a free online tax preparation and filing service comparable to TurboTax or other commercial programs.
If Congress truly wants to target small business for help it should focus on issues that have a disproportionate effect on them, like tax simplification and regulatory reform.
You know, we would end up with something kind of like the Bush tax cuts lite, some modest reduction in rates, a little bit of simplification and that.
On Wednesday, a preliminary "framework" of tax reforms was released by Republican leaders, highlighting a simplification of the tax code and key tax cuts for individuals and businesses.
The legislation — the Beneficiary Enrollment Notification and Eligibility Simplification Act, also would eliminate coverage gaps now experienced by enrollees during the Initial Enrollment Period and General Enrollment Period.
Looking toward the 1806 revival, the composer made a revision of the slow movement — almost certainly a simplification — and he at least considered dropping the fast movement altogether.
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The administration has maintained that middle-income tax cuts, a simplification of personal income taxes, and making business taxes more competitive with other countries are the top priorities.
On the personal or non-professional side I think it will grow as well, but this will be less around increased sophistication and a little more around simplification.
The content of the speech hewed close to Republican orthodoxy, emphasizing simplification of the tax code, a repeal of the inheritance tax and a push for less regulation.
He notes that the Republican plan would simplify the rates and close a lot of loopholes — the simplification framework — but it wouldn't radically reshape the taxation of individuals.
And Republicans' key tax policy ideas — that rates should be lower and less progressive, and that investment income should receive favorable treatment — play no role in the simplification.
Music the language of emotions and language the language of propositions—this is so drastic a simplification of what we do as humans with both music and language.
This simplification sounds like a sensible approach, but the problem is that USB is an open standard, and so the implementation of any of these recommendations will be voluntary.
I wondered if the general simplification of Indian menus was a result of trying to attract nondesi customers, and Hasan and others like Ashraf Uncle more or less agreed.
"It's puzzling that whilst welcoming the FCA's simplification proposals, Lloyds Banking Group has introduced such a complex tiered system for – potentially – a relatively short period of time," Morgan said.
ISTANBUL, May 25 (Reuters) - Turkish Deputy Prime Minister Mehmet Simsek will tell investors at meetings next week that the simplification of monetary policy will continue, he said on Friday.
As revised, this bill will provide much-needed tax relief and simplification for lower- and middle-income families, while spurring the creation of good jobs and greater economic growth.
The cornerstone of Trumps' economic agenda is that, as well as simplification of the tax code, it will unlock growth, which was strong under Clinton but plodding under Obama.
But simplicity in control and eliminating the interface is something a lot of companies are striving for, and no sphere of tech needs simplification more than the smart home.
It also will lead to dramatic simplification of the code by increasing the number of taxpayers who can file on a single page from 66 percent to 93 percent.
Over the longer term, until Congress is able to reconsider the wisdom of the Volcker rule in legislation, the five regulators should undertake a substantial simplification of the rule.
Since VA will be allowed to continue interpreting their own disability regulations with a high degree of deference, clarity and simplification of these regulations should be a high priority.
As Wall Street pushes for more simplification and returns to a world of bundled offerings, Villagra and Citi's Velocity institutional trading platform are in prime position for continued success.
Tax reform Jones said "a tax bill is needed -- tax simplification is needed," but recently criticized the Senate GOP bill while speaking generally in favor of cutting corporate taxes.
While there will certainly be differences between people on the left and right about the appropriate level of taxation, the need for reform and simplification should enjoy bipartisan consensus.
The House Small Business Committee is on the right track with H.R. 3717, the Small Business Owners' Tax Simplification Act, with a similar bill being discussed in the Senate.
But when he got into the White House, it became obvious that part of this simplification process was deregulation—and that is a different, and scarier, prospect for debtors.
Beshara also discussed why crowdfunding has a similar narrative arc to blogging, his strategy for finding the best co-founder and why he believes simplification is key to success.
Proposals being advocated by the House of Representatives in the "Better Way" agenda can boost American manufacturing with its simplification, immediate expensing of capital expenditures, and lower tax rates.
Another part of East's simplification plan is the potential sale of the company's loss-making commercial marine business, which designs and makes equipment used in oil and gas extraction.
Not only that, but it was the ultimate exercise in simplification: If I wanted my students to understand me, I had to speak clearly while using language they understood.
All of that may sound like electricity-system jargon, but the point is that controlling power digitally enables a radical reduction of electrical infrastructure and simplification of electricity management.
MICHAEL SANTOLI: HOW DIFFICULT IS IT GARY TO SELL THE NOTION THAT PUTTING A CORPORATE TAX CUT, CORPORATE TAX SIMPLIFICATION, AT THE CENTERPIECE IS GOING TO TRANSLATE INTO JOBS?
The government plan also introduces a National Programme for Simplification of Procedure - a fast-track licencing process for major investments - and disciplinary action for civil servants who delay permissioning.
But this goal seems to defeat the intent of Trump's tax plan to provide "tax relief and simplification for the American family" by focusing on strengthening the middle class.
In 1933, the Nazis banned Jawlensky's work; the next year, broke and with severe arthritis, he began painting "meditations" organized around an even starker simplification of the human face.
Legislative proposals I will work with Congress to introduce the following broader legislative measures and fight for their passage within the first 100 days of my administration: Middle Class Tax Relief and Simplification Act: An economic plan designed to grow the economy 4% per year and create at least 25 million new jobs through massive tax reduction and simplification, in combination with trade reform, regulatory relief and lifting the restrictions on American energy.
Both Cohn and Mnuchin said economic growth would be the primary way to pay for corporate and individual tax cuts, while fewer deductions and tax simplification would also play roles.
He also said the Trump administration was committed to "very significant" tax reform by the August recess that would focus on a middle-income tax cut and simplification for business.
DiRuzzo has said in the past that it's a "gross over-simplification" to characterize Peterson's actions as cowardly, and said Peterson believed the gunshots were coming from outside the building.
Cetinkaya said he aimed for a simplification of the bank's complex monetary policy at a "reasonable pace", saying that would mean a narrower rate corridor and a single-rate policy.
Both parties could get on board with improved counselling for student loan borrowers and a simplification of the FAFSA – the form students use to apply for financial aid, Kantrowitz said.
He said he aimed for a simplification of the bank's complex monetary policy at a "reasonable pace", saying that would mean a narrower rate corridor and a single-rate policy.
There are additional benefits associated with simplification and a basic consolidation of tax-preferred accounts that have proliferated over the last 30 years (401ks, 403bs, IRAs, Roths, Esa, SEPs, etc.).
"We're really in that spirit of simplification and focusing on fewer priorities, and making sure we're really good at those priorities right now," said Yahoo chief revenue officer Lisa Utzschneider.
SO THERE'S GOING TO BE, I WOULD SAY, A SIMPLIFICATION AND A REDUCTION IN THE NUMBER OF BUSINESSES THAT WE HAVE BROADLY IN THE COMPANY, TIER-TWO, TIER-THREE PNLs.
Ever since he was a child, he said, he had felt "an obsessional drive to integration and simplification": he was initially drawn not to neuroscience but to mathematics and physics.
Trump appointed a conservative to the Supreme Court, repealed many of Obama's environmental regulations, has spoken out for tax reduction and simplification, and vowed to confront the North Korean threat.
One of the most significant changes in the unified framework is reducing the number of income tax brackets — a significant simplification that would make tax compliance easier and more affordable.
"I know health care is complicated," he said, but it's high time for real "simplification of how deductibles and co-pays are explained, and just the process of billing itself."
It showed that it was a gross simplification to see the country split between an intellectual urban elite that sought moderation and a rural, religious poor who backed the hardliners.
A groundswell of pro-reform public support existed, which tax reform advocates harnessed to steer both parties toward the most significant simplification of the tax code in modern American history.
Others are hoping for initiatives to promote the repatriation of foreign earnings of US companies, or even pushing for reforms that lead to a simplification of the entire tax code.
The ad, from the American Action Network (AAN), features comments Ryan made on MSNBC's "Morning Joe" last week arguing for tax simplification and a cut to the corporate tax rate.
Alongside the announcement of the gasoline hike, President Maduro also revealed an imminent simplification of the exchange rate system so that only the preferential rate and the floating rate remain.
One such simplification was that the proposed object wasn't rotating, and its molecules behave in a sort of idealized way, pointed out Erin Bonning, Director of the Planetarium at Emory University.
Tax simplification and reform has been a clarion call of both President Trump and House Speaker Paul Ryan, and this will be central to revitalizing our economy for the American worker.
Simplification isn't easy, and Tesla is setting itself a non-trivial challenge in trying to create software equivalents for all the various buttons and dials scattered across a typical car's interior.
But Election Day results, and now Stein's recounts, have cemented Donald Trump's win, and all of these recounts have proven to be an incredibly difficult exercise that could use some simplification.
In a similar situation is France, which in recent weeks announced a drastic simplification of rules for registering financial companies, in an attempt to lure companies into a move to Paris.
It reached right into the throat of forgotten America and pulled from it xenophobia, isolationist simplification and a blind hope that this man, this genie, could resurrect a country they recognised.
"The appointment of Alan Jope as the successor of Paul has nothing to do with the simplification process," said Chairman Marijn Dekkers, referring to the company's terminology for the HQ move.
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In this case, the process of simplification works in liberalism's favor, turning it into a parent that hands out gifts ("social freedoms") to its obedient children ("blacks, Jews, gays, and women").
The latest moves came after efforts by the bank to implement a simplification of policy last year, narrowing the interest rate corridor with the aim of moving towards a single rate.
Hodge, who spent 10 years at the conservative Heritage Foundation think tank analyzing budget and tax policy, said the new tax bill has much more simplification, especially for low-income people.
But it's also a maudlin simplification of people's despair, as if the entire region is comprised entirely of aging, disillusioned factory workers who are out of work and waiting to die.
The campaign comes after Ryan last month argued for tax simplification and a cut to the corporate tax rate, also top goals advocated by President Trump for Republicans in tax reform.
But one of his chief goals — simplification of the tax code by reducing an array of deductions — was watered down in the final negotiations as Republicans hunted for votes for passage.
This was not the grand simplification of the code that Republicans promised when they set out to eliminate tax breaks and cut the number of tax brackets as they lowered rates.
Warren's bill, called the Tax Filing Simplification Act, would allow taxpayers to download data from third parties that the Internal Revenue Service already receives, such as wage, interest and dividend information.
The overall cost reductions were mainly due to increased drilling efficiency, simplification and smooth project implementation, Margareth Oevrum, Equinor's executive vice president for technology, projects and drilling, said in the statement.
"The corresponding transactions will allow the simplification of the structures, long requested by the market, and the strengthening of LVMH's fashion and leather goods division," Mr. Arnault said in a statement.
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"Today's rate statement includes no signs hinting that simplification is finalised, which guides us to expect more of the same from CBRT going forward," said Gokce Celik, Chief Economist at Finansbank.
Overhauling the nation's insanely complex tax code remains a good idea, assuming it accomplishes the goals of comprehensive reform: simplification, lower rates and a broader base of taxpaying individuals and corporations.
"The graphic line and the simplification of a constructed idea by deconstructing it into diagrammatic a language (think IKEA instructions), is meant to clarify," he said in an email interview with Hyperallergic.
"The tricks we had in our back pocket have been taken away in the name of simplification," said Nathan Smith, a director in the national tax office of CBIZ MHM in Tampa.
It is appealing to think that just because cells, or some tissues, are routinely cryopreserved that the same could be applied to an entire person, but this is really an over-simplification.
Last November, Zurich scrapped plans for further job cuts and Greco on Thursday confirmed that the insurer's focus on simplification and cost cutting did not necessitate taking an ax to staff numbers.
Beyond simplification, the child tax credit boost reflects a years-long push by "reform conservatives," including National Review writer Ramesh Ponnuru and former Bush administration economist Robert Stein, to increase the credit.
"The strengthening of the profit and loss responsibility of the countries and the simplification of global business functions will create a leaner and more agile operating model," Chief Executive Jan Jenisch said.
In 2008 he proclaimed (with some hyperbole) that Britain's code was "the longest [and] probably the most complex in the world", promising "long-term thinking on simplification" if he got into power.
Perhaps Mr Osborne's most surprising measure was one announced in his first budget, in 2010: the creation of an Office of Tax Simplification, which appears to have been enjoying a long holiday.
The trouble is that, although reverting to the familiar makes analyses of these foreign campaigns more comprehensible to a U.S. audience, it can lead to an over-simplification and outright misleading conclusions.
Eliminating outdated regulatory hurdles, supporting avenues for growth and advocating for tax simplification are all policies that will help small businesses grow and complement our mission to "simplify the business of life."
The sale announcement did not have much effect on GE's stock, but "checks the box on another divestiture-simplification action by (GE) CEO John Flannery," said RBC Capital Markets analyst Deane Dray.
His penchant for simplification and wry use of symbolic language permeates skate and streetwear staples, but when I ask him to speculate about his influence on emerging artists, he draws a blank.
For more than a decade, as it became increasingly clear that the overlapping tax codes hampered growth, Indian leaders have pushed for a radical simplification, only to be halted by political opposition.
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Tax simplification and lower tax rates are certainly welcome, but this goal can be met without destroying aspects of the code that are actually helpful, fair and valuable, such as Section 1031.
Each of these anecdotes is, of course, a tidy simplification that belies the long, quiet toil that went into organizing these actions, and the even longer state of poor conditions that necessitated them.
So expect this trend of simplification to continue spreading throughout the industry, whether through simplified versions of line-up focused fantasy sports, or entirely new products like the one offered by Boom Fantasy.
Florian Hense, an economist at Berenberg bank, also told CNBC that the best way to heal the north-south divide is through a massive simplification of the rules, which is yet to happen.
"Today's announcement provides CommInsure Life's policyholders and staff with more clarity about the future of the business and progresses the simplification of CBA's portfolio of businesses," CBA Chief Executive Officer Matt Comyn said.
But the French who have joined the protest might retort that for them, language is serious indeed: a typical criticism on Twitter read "simplification, glorification of mediocrity, sinking to the lowest common denominator".
In 2010 Mr Osborne set up an Office of Tax Simplification (OTS) to hold the government to account, rather as the Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR) acts as a watchdog over fiscal policy.
And while Wernikoff acknowledges that the tax plan could significantly expand that sort of group, he believes simplification will pull more people to online filing and away from "stores" like H&R Block.
But the Model 3 goes one step further in that simplification: the touchscreen also takes the place of the instrument cluster, with speed displayed in the upper left corner closest to the driver.
For regulators and governments, structural reforms to remove barriers and bureaucracy and simplification of labor markets remain paramount, along with reducing taxes on labor, boosting education and training where necessary, and supporting startups.
"We see some enabling elements, such as the design of an auction that benefits investments and simplification of procedures to install antennas and fiber in favor of Brazil's competitiveness and growth," he said.
The transactions "will allow the simplification of the structures, long requested by the market, and the strengthening of LVMH's Fashion and Leather Goods division," the 68-year-old Arnault said in a statement.
The IMF, which has long urged Sri Lanka to boost tax revenue through modernisation and simplification of its fiscal system, has urged the government to submit to parliament a new Inland Revenue Act.
A complete simplification of weight loss, CICO stands for "calories in, calories out"—and it's a dieting concept that's been around for decades, says Torey Armul, a registered dietitian and an AND spokesperson.
The result is a tax bill from House Republicans that is months late, has something to infuriate nearly everyone, and barely even pretends to offer the long-promised simplification of the tax code.
The Angeleno painter Sebastian Gladstone turned to stripped-down, nearly abstract landscapes after the presidential election, hoping to find safety, and even a kind of moral rejuvenation, in a stark simplification of terms.
Rebate checks may not be in the cards this time, but GOP lawmakers are touting job creation, tax cuts for all individuals and simplification of the tax code as part of their pitch.
While we hear reports of the latest negotiations around tax rates, tax base-broadening and simplification, we don't often hear about another critical issue for which tax reform has profound implications: rental housing.
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But I would love to see and will propose, frankly, radical simplification: progressive rates; few or far fewer deductions and exemptions; I'd keep the mortgage deduction, charitable deduction, maybe the child tax credit.
The film's struggle against simplification — against the sentimentality, wishful thinking and outright denial that defines most Hollywood considerations of America's racial past — is palpable, almost heroic, even if it is not always successful.
"The objectives of a consolidation of the businesses would be simplification of the corporate structure and adapting the group more closely to increased regulatory requirements," Raiffeisen Bank International (RBI) said in a statement.
While the extreme simplification of remarkably heady mathematics might turn off calculus adepts, there's something for everyone in the book, especially when he dives into the minds of some of history's greatest thinkers.
In an email he said had been sent to staff, billionaire Chief Executive Elon Musk said on Tuesday that the cuts were part of a simplification of Tesla's management structure promised last month.
However, he says publisher Stories on Discover grew 40 percent compared to the old design, and core metrics are up disproportionately for users older than 35, showing the navigation simplification may be a success.
He said the cost-cutting and simplification plan he started last November to help Rolls-Royce to cope with difficult trading conditions, was working and would help to boost profit in the second-half.
The bank's monetary policy committee has cited the need for "simplification" - the movement toward a single interest rate to set policy - as a justification for cutting, as well as the downward trend in inflation.
But the flyer, though it's not boasting a completely false sentiment, did make it seem like Black voters wouldn't get involved in the election unless race was brought up — which is a gross simplification.
"The corresponding transactions will allow the simplification of the structures, long requested by the market, and the strengthening of LVMH's fashion and leather goods division," Arnault said of the deal in an official statement.
Their political chops are being put to the test as they pursue a goal that has eluded lawmakers for decades: a rewrite of the tax code, centered on rate cuts and tax-code simplification.
As the leading advocate for the nation's self-employed, we supported the tax law and have argued that its passage offers more simplification in the process, saving time and money for small business owners.
Joseph Rosenberg, a senior research associate at the Urban-Brookings Tax Policy Center, said the change is a "simplification" of the tax code, since there were rules about what counted as tax-deductible alimony.
Among top gainers, French retailer Casino Guichard rose nearly 5 percent following an upgrade from Bank of America Merrill Lynch, citing a simplification of the group's corporate structure as a positive for the stock.
Tax cuts and simplification has long been a key issue among Main Street advocates, who may get some of what they wished for this week with votes slated on the GOP tax reform plan.
There are over 1,000 articles, covering, among other things, simplification of the cumbersome business permit system, changes to environmental rules, relaxation of labor rules, removal of foreign ownership limits and rules on land acquisition.
There are over 1,000 articles, covering, among other things, simplification of the cumbersome business permit system, changes to environmental rules, relaxation of labor rules, removal of foreign ownership limits and rules on land acquisition.
The political advocacy groups are affiliated with the libertarian billionaire brothers Charles and , and they've committed to spending several million dollars to promote the benefits of tax reform focused on simplification and lower rates.
" The problem, according to Daron Acemoglu, a prominent macroeconomist, is that while "simplification of the tax code could be beneficial," that effect would most likely be "more than offset by its highly regressive nature.
This simplification doesn't just erase her later work—and she never stopped working—it also ignores her surprising sass, her lifelong philanthropy, and her tireless perseverance in the face of personal and professional setbacks.
Dr. Jamie Madigan, author of Getting Gamers: The Psychology of Video Games and Their Impact on the People who Play Them, described how this simplification of the human reward system is "baked into" video games.
For now, their concerns have been assuaged by GOP leadership, which recently released framework showing deep cuts to corporate tax rates and what was billed as a "simplification" of the seven tax brackets to three.
This streamlining will allow most Americans to file their taxes on a form the size of a postcard, and the savings families will experience from this simplification will be like an additional income tax relief.
Its fourth-quarter and annual results released on Thursday included previously announced charges related to efficiency initiatives "with a focus on the simplification of the group's fleet through the removal of surplus" capacity and aircraft.
This, along with tax simplification and removing other taxes such as the Affordable Care Act (ACA) "Cadillac tax," the 3.8 percent levy on investment income, and various taxes on fossil fuels, are very pro-growth.
Other reform topics include a simplification of the EU's fiscal rules and turning the euro zone bailout fund into a European Monetary Fund, which would also be a financial backstop to a bank resolution fund.
But aside from a pledge to cut corporate taxes to 20%, calls to abolish the estate tax and a simplification of tax brackets, much remains unknown about the nuts and bolts of the tax plan.
NAR also supports proposals that promote education and simplification of student loans, as well as steps to ensure that mortgage underwriting guidelines related to student loan debt are standardized in a way that supports homeownership.
Many in the business community say they welcome the ideas for simplification and tax cuts that have been proposed so far — but the big questions are whether lawmakers can reach a consensus on these reforms.
"Though the comparatively simple Zygnematophyceae may be the immediate relatives of the land plants, they are descended through simplification from more complex … ancestors whose body plans and genomes were assembled in deeper … ancestors," they wrote.
"This transaction is consistent with the simplification of Citi and allows us to focus our resources in China on growing our core franchise further," Citigroup's Asia Pacific Chief Executive Francisco Aristeguieta said in a statement.
"The president spoke to the need for a simplification of the banking system on the campaign trail, what he called a '21st Century Glass-Steagall,'" a White House spokeswoman said in a statement on Thursday.
"Obviously we're spending a lot of our time on Harvey and other things, but on the economic side we are spending all of our time on taxes, tax reform, tax simplification," Cohn said on Fox.
Skyryse said the simplification of flight operations through its FlightOS system will allow pilots to focus on "critical" tasks other than actually handling the aircraft, which instead will be done via the flight automation system.
Total wind capacity in France now stands at 26,2000 MW. "We expect at least 22020,22019-22020,20173 MW in 22017 thanks to simplification measures taken by the government," FEE Chief Executive Sonia Lioret told Reuters on Thursday.
Vivendi also said it was ready to support proposals in the long-term interest of TIM shareholders including alternative fixed network business models, non-core asset sales, capital structure simplification, and a resumption of dividend payment.
Musk said that Tesla can make around 250,000 Model 3 vehicles in the same space as it takes to make 50,000 Model S cars currently, with a fivefold increase in manufacturing capability achieved through process simplification.
Further gains on efficiency will come from simplification of the business as well as recent labour deals that mean Air France-KLM has "enormous flexibility now to drive productivity gains", Smith told analysts on a call.
That likely makes it more politically palatable (though still almost certainly unrealistic in terms of congressional politics) but also much less likely to deliver some of the simplification and cost containment benefits of Medicare-for-all.
Simplification is about the 90 percent of Americans who just want a smoother April 15 tax day without having to hire an accountant, pay for software or make a mad rush to a storefront tax filer.
Jakić's and Geringer's and Denic's eerily lingering visionary art may even be said to include the political function of strengthening society's powers of imagination by countering clean, fast, obvious, pop simplification with veils of visual commotion.
For the Sales Efficiency calculation above, the simple method is also, we believe, the best method, but for the churn calculation this simplification comes at a significant cost in terms of being able to diagnosis underlying issues.
"Alternative Facts" sounds a lot like the book's "Newspeak," the simplification and rebranding of common language, and "Doublethink," whereby the government controls historical records and the news, sounds an awful lot like Breitbart retellings of current events.
"The IRS can and does contribute to tax simplification in important ways," IRS Commissioner John Koskinen said at a House Small Business Committee hearing, which came less than a week before the April 18 tax due date.
"The IRS can and does contribute to tax simplification in important ways," IRS Commissioner John Koskinen said at a House Small Business Committee hearing, which came less than a week before the April 85033 tax due date.
The NAFTA re-negotiation must embed the concept of regulatory cooperation in the agreement along with mandates and procedures that would force agencies and departments across the government to genuinely deliver on regulatory simplification and alignment objectives.
Malpass, a Treasury and State Department official during the presidential administrations of Ronald Reagan and George H.W. Bush, said Trump's focus will be on small-business job growth, achieved through better regulation, tax cuts and tax simplification.
The so-called kiddie tax rate was established specifically to address generational transfers used by rich parents to lower their tax burdens, but in the name of tax-code simplification, the Republican tax law expanded its reach.
This was a cardinal sin for even conservative Republican tax reformers, who always argue that tax cuts and tax simplification must always come with broadening the base of job-holding and income-earning taxpayers, not shrinking it.
Simplification isn't unusual on mobile, and I'm not trying to begrudge Various Daylife for not having the ambition or budget of a Final Fantasy XV, but there's nothing suggesting to you this is a Square Enix game.
The plan is to reveal additional configuration options over time, but Musk noted that this simplification came from lessons learned from the launch of the Model X, which offered way too many options initially, increasing manufacturing complexity significantly.
But with a multi-billion-dollar partnership with Nestle to sell Starbucks' products outside its official locations on the books and several "business-simplification" initiatives in progress, Johnson said he sees a bright outlook ahead of his company.
India will tax most goods at below 18 percent in a further simplification of the Goods and Services Tax, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said, aiming to shore up support among businesses that have struggled with the new system.
They company says its simplification of the process for creating functional code for use in IoT applications means that product developers can instead focus on turning their concept into reality, and deploying code quickly and ready to run.
The company also accelerated simplification of its operating structure as well as targeting cost-cuts of over C$100 million ($74 million) for the rest of 2019 and C$250 million annually amid a restructuring of its operations.
And that is the intent of the Beneficiary Enrollment Notification and Eligibility Simplification Act (BENES Act), a bill introduced with bipartisan support last week in the U.S. Senate (companion legislation was introduced in the House of Representatives earlier).
The initial launch comprises an internal replacement of DTCC's mainframe processing system but the multi-step process aims to deliver widespread simplification of transaction reporting across the swaps market, potentially changing the role of trade repository operators altogether.
Since taking over as chief executive of Germanys largest bank last year, Sewing, pronounced Zay-ving, has largely implemented the same strategy of simplification as his predecessor, John Cryan, albeit with an even greater focus on squeezing expenses.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Citigroup Inc has accelerated some of its 2019 plans to cut expenses through "simplification" of its organization and improvements in its internal processes, Chief Financial Officer Mark Mason said on Tuesday at an investor conference.
Gopal Krishan Agarwal, BJP spokesman on economic affairs, said the Modi government was consulting party advisers and the RSS for key initiatives, including withdrawal of a proposed land-acquisition law and simplification of the goods and services tax.
While it's true that most of the time Quantic Dreams' games are good for a campy romp, the insulting depictions, the callous use of women's bodies as emotional collateral, and the simplification of complex issues, all add up.
After examining the rendering of "Bouquet of Tulips," it is apparent to me that this is a shiny red herring used to justify the dumbing-down of art, bending art toward the low hanging fruit of reductive simplification.
Since taking over as chief executive of Germany's largest bank last year, Sewing, pronounced "Zay-ving", has largely implemented the same strategy of simplification as his predecessor, John Cryan, albeit with an even greater focus on squeezing expenses.
Yet if Congress were willing to challenge the entrenched interests of companies like H&R Block and Intuit, it would be possible to achieve much greater simplification than Ryan or Trump is promising without any loss of revenue.
The simplification strategy ensured a strengthening of the bank's capital base with its common equity tier 1 ratio - a key indicator of a bank's ability to absorb losses – edging up to 12 percent from 11.2 percent at mid-year.
Chief Executive Vinay Dube at the time said the airline was in talks with employees and suppliers to cut costs, and was reviewing sales and distribution, payroll, maintenance and fleet simplification to create "a healthier and more resilient business".
"Even though we're talking about simplification for a large number of taxpayers, there's still many taxpayers who will have complicated tax situations and we'll be there to help them as well," said David Williams, chief tax officer for TurboTax.
Proponents make promises of "free" calculating software from state governments, but a study by the group True Simplification of Taxation (TruST) estimates implementation costs of $80,000 to $290,000 and yearly maintenance costs of $57,85033 to $260,000 for midsized retailers.
The simplification of the PIS/Cofins federal social security contributions levied on gross receipts would face easier passage in Congress and allow Temer to show his wavering allies that his administration is still advancing on its promised reform agenda.
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"We understand and appreciate that a departure from the FTSE index has negative implications for some investors that are benchmarked to it, however simplification is the right thing for the company and our shareholders as a whole," Pitkethly said.
This is the main reason that blanket licenses from PROs like ASCAP provide so much value and simplification to the music industry (which in turn was part of the Supreme Court's reasoning for ruling that blanket licenses are legal).
Finally, any corporate tax reduction or simplification would also mean taking on the tax lawyers' lobby, who make a living navigating the incredibly complex corporate tax code looking for complex loopholes for business clients who can afford their services.
The plan is likely to include a substantial reduction in corporate taxes, a lower tax rate for high-income earners, a higher standard deduction for the middle-income bracket and a general simplification of the code, among other provisions.
Besides allowing for lower tax rates and a larger standard deduction, this single reform would be a big tax simplification, with 28 million taxpayers switching from itemizing their deductions to the much simpler path of claiming the standard deduction.
Unfortunately, on the bad side, the simplification that could arise from reducing individual tax rates and broadening the base is muted by failing to completely remove many of the worse distortions, like the exclusion for employer-provided health insurance.
We admit to the massive simplifications of this Mendoza Line model, and recognize several ways to poke holes in the analysis, but we believe that, as for all decision heuristics, the gain in simplification is worth the sacrifice in precision.
"If you're defaulting your model to think of a household that's made up of a man, a woman, and kids, that's a simplification," says Osonde Osoba, an engineer at RAND and co-author of a study on bias in machine learning.
An economic plan designed to grow the economy 4 percent per year and create at least 25 million new jobs through massive tax reduction and simplification, in combination with trade reform, regulatory relief, and lifting the restrictions on American energy.
Apart from the status-quo in rates that was widely anticipated, the forbearance allowed to MSME borrowers, broadening the definition of priority sector lending and simplification of repo directions among others are all positive steps towards a stable macro environment.
Typical of the way in which the language of modernism was harnessed for polemical ends is Orozco's "Barricade" (1931), a painting in which the violence of revolutionary struggle is enhanced by bold simplification and spatial compression borrowed from Cubism and Expressionism.
"The reduction of corporate tax rates, the delivery of tax rates for middle income families, the simplification of the tax code for the price of CSR payments was a transaction we were willing to make with Susan Collins," he said.
NEW YORK, March 12 (Reuters) - Citigroup Inc has accelerated some of its 2019 plans to cut expenses through "simplification" of its organization and improvements in its internal processes, Chief Financial Officer Mark Mason said on Tuesday at an investor conference.
The League, which governs with the anti-establishment 5-Star Movement, has always made tax cuts one of its priorities, but Borghi said its "flat-tax" project would not necessarily cause a plunge in revenues, and it was mainly about simplification.
Gould gave the example of Statoil's Johan Castberg field development in the Norwegian North Sea where costs have been reduced from an original estimate of $16 billion to around $6 billion due to cost deflation and simplification of construction plans.
The standards board changed the rule as part of its accounting simplification program, intended to reduce the costs and complexities of auditing standards and maintain "the usefulness of the information provided to users of financial statements," as the regulator put it.
In a 2628st-century filing simplification, the government would offer free software to everyone and pre-populate the site with the information they already get from employers, banks and other places; many other countries do this, and we could, too.
R. Ruth Linden, president of the San Francisco-based healthcare navigation agency Tree of Life Health Advocates, says that a decent therapist should show "cultural competence," an ability to work with people of different backgrounds without falling into condescendence or simplification.
Twitter's simplification of this particular information, especially in embeds where new users or advertisers who aren't as familiar with the platform are more likely to stumble upon them, is a smart way to make its internal success measure more externally relatable.
This is the second quarter in a row that McDonald's has shortened drive-thru times in the US. McDonald's has been making a major effort to speed up drive-thru times, with menu simplification, new tech, and behind-the-scenes tweaks.
"Even though we're talking about simplification for a large number of taxpayers, there are still many taxpayers who will have complicated tax situations and we'll be there to help them as well," said David Williams, chief tax officer for TurboTax.
They are jars of powder that you mix with water, a slight simplification of the more common slime processes, which (at their most basic) involve mixing school glue with Borax detergent and food coloring and have gotten only more elaborate (Glitter!
Costa's analysis is a simplification, but some experts agree that a lack of preparedness was a significant factor that led to a little-known Islamist group being able to orchestrate the deadliest attack of its kind in South Asia's history.
Specifically, its other pillars include returning all the revenue directly to the American people (a family of four would receive about $2,000 a year), adjustments for carbon-intensive imports and exports to level the economic playing field, and regulatory simplification.
With so many new entrants to the space industry, including from nations with little history of spacefaring, future U.S. space industry economic competitiveness would benefit from sensible regulatory simplification to keep the U.S. as the home of choice for space companies.
" Mr. Trump has promised "to grow the economy 4 percent per year and create at least 25 million new jobs through massive tax reduction and simplification, in combination with trade reform, regulatory relief and lifting the restrictions on American energy.
"The board believes the move to three divisions and the simplification of our corporate structure will create a simpler, more agile and more focused company with increased strategic flexibility for value-creating portfolio change," said Marijn Dekkers, Chairman of Unilever.
Yet, the accusation that pink detracts from the seriousness of the disease is an over-simplification of what the color signifies and its historic role in helping raise awareness as well as significant funding for research, screening, treatment, outreach, and education.
But tax simplification isn't a simple task, and while Mr. Trump singled out the company again on Wednesday, saying it would not be happy with what he had in mind, changing the tax code isn't something he can do by himself.
Both moves will provide some relief to those whose income and use of deductions requires them to use the A.M.T., but it is far different from the House bill, which eliminates the tax as part of its tax code "simplification" effort.
These include the so-called 'Fourth Industrial Revolution', which refers to the fusion of technologies; the rejections of short-term leadership, which touches on Davos' 'Responsive and Responsible Leadership' theme; a shift towards simplification of operations; and growing demand for corporate responsibility.
IT'S GOING TO BE FOCUSED ON MIDDLE INCOME TAX CUTS, SIMPLIFICATION, AND MAKING THE BUSINESS TAX COMPETITIVE WITH THE REST OF THE WORLD, WHICH HAS BEEN A BIG PROBLEM AND A LOT OF REASONS WHY COMPANIES ARE LEAVING AND CASH IS SITTING OFFSHORE.
The government aims to get investment growing again by boosting business confidence with a simplification of taxes and a revival of big projects, such as a second runway at Lima's congested airport, a metro line in the capital and a gas pipeline.
In addition to this simplification, Twitter will later this year introduce new tiers of access, including free access for testing new ideas, self-serve, paid access for increased functionality as the developer begins scaling, and finally enterprise access for Twitter's strategic partners.
ISTANBUL, May 28 (Reuters) - Turkey's Central Bank said on Monday it decided to complete the simplification process regarding monetary policy, with the one-week repo rate to be the policy rate, at a level equal to the current funding rate, or 16.5 percent.
Like Trump exploiting the unmet needs of the GOP's white working class, in the early 21998s Gingrich spotted holes in the political landscape and offered policies to fill them, supporting tech-industry investments, health insurance reforms, and tax simplification over tax cuts.
"We have a pretty good idea that he (Trump) is targeting lower corporate taxes, lower individual taxes and a simplification of the process, but all that is in an ideal world," said Andre Bakhos, managing director at Janlyn Capital in Bernardsville, New Jersey.
ROME (Reuters) - Italy's ruling League party will scrap an 80-euro ($90) per month hand-out for low-earners as part of a sweeping simplification of the tax system it plans to adopt in next year's budget, the party's economics chief said.
"In a law intended to create tax simplification, this Notice explains how to apply the section by requiring nonprofits of all sizes to follow a four-step calculus that will vary for each organization, and can vary from month to month," he said.
Simplification of the tax code is one aspect of tax reform that most small-business owners seem to agree does benefit all entrepreneurs, and the CNBC/SurveyMonkey data shows that it's the smallest businesses that cite taxes most frequently as a critical issue.
Against this background, some version of single payer would represent a vast simplification of administrative costs, a vast improvement in tracking medical records and — if dozens of foreign experiments are any guide — a substantial saving of money over our fee-for-service hodgepodge.
The issue might be one of cultural competence, which writer Nick Keppler defined as a therapist's "ability to work with people of different backgrounds without falling into condescendence or simplification" in a 2017 VICE article about how to break up with your therapist.
ANKARA, July 26 (Reuters) - The Turkish central bank's plans to move to a single interest rate, a process it calls "simplification", will not have a negative impact on the performance of the lira currency, central bank governor Murat Cetinkaya said on Tuesday.
NEW DELHI, Dec 19 (Reuters) - India will tax most goods at below 18 percent in a further simplification of the Goods and Services Tax, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said, aiming to shore up support among businesses that have struggled with the new system.
The House Republican leadership released a tax plan outline last year, while Mr. Trump has said that he will work with Congress to pass what he calls the Middle Class Tax Relief and Simplification Act, provisions of which he proposed in September.
And I think that simplification, coupled with keeping more of what you earn, and, of course, because the job growth and paychecks increasing, look, this is a big win for families who have been there -- their paychecks have been stagnant for way too long.
A resounding rejection of Trumpism would likely lead to at least some willingness among Republicans to work with a Clinton White House in its early days with infrastructure spending and a simplification of the corporate tax code — including repatriation — high on the list of possibilities.
The process of caring for your not-actually-a-pet has been simplified — there's no playing games with it, and the icons at the top and bottom of the screen have been removed — but that simplification makes sense in the fast-paced world of 2017.
The Republican framework aims to be even more ambitious than that — cutting the statutory rate down to just 20 percent, making it lower than the effective rate currently paid and meaning there's no way you could pay for it via simplification and loophole closing.
"We continue to believe that there are considerable opportunities to improve the performance of the group over the medium term and our continuing focus on customers, culture, operational improvement, business simplification and cash will allow us to realise this potential," Chief Executive David Lockwood said.
"We continue to believe that there are considerable opportunities to improve the performance of the group over the medium term and our continuing focus on customers, culture, operational improvement, business simplification and cash will allow us to realize this potential," Chief Executive David Lockwood said.
In particular, many AI commentators support the idea of a universal basic income: a dramatic simplification of the welfare system that involves paying a fixed amount (say, $10,000 a year) to everyone, regardless of their situation, and doing away with all other welfare payments.
During his speech announcing the executive order on Tuesday, Trump said that he is working with Congress on tax reform and simplification and said that he would be announcing his plan sometime after the GOP finished with its planned ObamaCare repeal and replace plan.
But it's a nearly impossible undertaking because Stonewall, which was more of a nebulous moment than a self-conscious flash point, defies the simplification opera demands — not least of all because the bar catered to everyone on the queer spectrum, and they all deserve representation.
"If you just take one fish and put it in a tank and see how it responds to temperature, you can imagine that's a huge simplification of reality," said Ivan Nagelkerken, an ecologist at the University of Adelaide who is leading the research effort.
The importance of the situation was also underlined by Bruno Le Maire, the French economy minister, who told CNBC Wednesday that this is "one of the most important reforms of the government," adding that it will bring "a huge simplification" to the labor market.
The Blue Dog group of moderate Democrats put out a document highlighting some areas of consensus, like lowering corporate rates and simplification, but also noting areas of big differences, such as whether to use revenue estimates that take into account a bill's economic effects.
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BNP said then that it wanted to reduce its cost to income ratio - a key measure of profitability - in the retail bank business to 70 from 73 percent by 2020 through a "digital transformation, simplification of the organisation and streamlining of the branch networks".
In both there is simplification and abstraction, but for Stevens there is the triumph of discovering the most apt contour lines from a complex notion of reality informed by photography, while for Botticelli, there is a gleeful enthusiasm for maximizing detail within his abstracted aesthetic.
" But that simplification was something he excelled at, as Gregory Maguire of the nonprofit group Children's Literature New England noted in 2010 when he introduced Mr. Burningham as the recipient of the Boston Globe-Horn Book Honor Award for Picture Books for "It's a Secret.
The Affordable Care Act helped codify that simplification, by requiring all states to use the same definitions of income, to use electronic databases whenever possible, and to eliminate other eligibility rules that made it harder and more time consuming for people to seek coverage.
"With the election of Ivan Duque the business sector, made up of both local and foreign investment, will see fiscal reforms that will seek a reduction of the tax burden for businesses and the simplification of administrative processes," said Ciro Meza of law firm Baker McKenzie.
While it's true that simplification of the tax code was in order and had to come from somewhere, how can reformers justify erasing the $250 deduction for teachers who reach into their own pockets to buy school supplies but not getting rid of the carried-interest loophole?
Trump then, predictably, attacked her as proposing tax increases for the middle class, which was a lie, but which was also guaranteed to be effective with low-information voters: The result is that Republicans own the issue of taxes in general and tax simplification in particular.
Robert Morris, one of the most controversial American sculptors of the post-World War II era as a founder of Minimalism, a style of radical simplification that emerged in the 1960s and influences artists to this day, died on Wednesday in Kingston, N.Y. He was 21972.
On Wednesday, Trump appeared in Indiana, seeking to make his case for a plan that includes a reduction in the corporate tax rate, a simplification of the income tax code, a reduction in the top rate of income tax and an abolition of the estate tax.
At the National Association of Manufacturers, which counts 14,000 members from corporations and private companies, Dorothy Coleman, the vice president for tax and domestic economic policy, called the initial Brady plan a "thoughtful attempt to break out of the gridlock" on tax simplification in recent years.
And as long as you are consulting a tax table, the key element of the Better Way plan — consolidating the existing array of tax brackets into only three, leaving high-income tax payers to pay at a much lower rate — is playing no simplification role at all.
Admittedly that might be a simplification… Suffice it to say, a better scenario would be a platform that could look at all your actual purchasing behaviour (perhaps even start to make predictions about it?) and which was not locked inside the big social platforms or e-commerce giants?
But Pichai's version allows employees to focus on one goal at a time; most likely a well-received simplification of the process since his promotion coincided with a confusing overhaul, in which Google's 57,000 employees learned their company would now be structured under a larger company called Alphabet.
One tangible reform that should happen immediately and would bolster and improve simplification is expanding the standard deduction to the Schedule C. A majority of America's smallest businesses file their tax returns as individuals on a Schedule C form, subjecting these taxpayers to a long and complicated process.
In the 115th Congress, the U.S. House of Representatives unanimously passed HR 477, the Small Business Mergers, Acquisitions, Sales, and Brokerage Simplification Act with a 426 – 0 recorded vote; but it failed to become law because time ran out in the U.S. Senate at the end of 2018.
"In terms of actual tax-code adjustments, there will be arm-wrestling and adjustments, but for me, cutting to the chase, the big thing is simplification for my small-business members and small business in general," said Keith Hall, president and CEO of the National Association of Self-Employed.
Conte's name was initially flagged up by M5S just ahead of the election in March when the movement's leader, Di Maio, stated that the professor would be nominated as minister for public administration and simplification (a ministry charged with simplifying laws and regulations) in any M5S-led administration.
Next up, Congress must take a good, hard look at legislation that will move this ball down the field, including the ESG Disclosure Simplification Act, the Shareholder Protection Act, the Corporate Human Rights Risk Assessment, Prevention, and Mitigation Act, and the Climate Risk Disclosure Act – all introduced this month.
" Citymapper also hints that its transport option simplification ambitions extend beyond being useful in obvious 'good-fit' cities — where transport chaos is at least timetabled — writing that it is eyeing up the challenge of expanding into emerging markets too: "It's not just about London, NYC and Paris anymore.
Financing of mosques and other religious centers should be traceable - Shut down all camps of unregistered Roma people - Legal reform to improve independence of judiciary from the political sphere, simplification of trials, further revision of statute of limitations - Allow class-action cases - Build more prisons, hire more prison staff.
The thing is, tying your behavior to a vague metric based on pleasing or antagonizing some monolithic third party is not only a drastic over-simplification of the complexities of leading a movement, it also implicitly assumes that victory through nonviolent resistance is both foolproof and easily accomplished.
Making sense of our eighteenth-century Constitution in our twenty-first-century world poses a number of challenges, so it's not all that surprising that in the rush to make a complex issue fit into our head-spinning and vertigo-inducing news cycles, some simplification and distortion is inevitable.
"The president spoke to the need for a simplification of the banking system on the campaign trail, what he called a '21st century Glass-Steagall,' to make it easier for businesses to grow and create jobs in their communities," a White House spokeswoman said in a statement on Thursday.
He also described the composition in a letter to his brother, Theo: This time it simply reproduces my bedroom; but color must be abundant in this part, its simplification adding a rank of grandee to the style applied to the objects, getting to suggest a certain rest or dream.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Cleveland Federal Reserve Bank President Loretta Mester on Friday laid out a set of guiding principles by which to approach changes to U.S. banking regulations, emphasizing the need to tailor rules to risk, to boost cooperation across borders, and to aim for simplicity but not over-simplification.
Outlook Given the underlying trends in growth achieved year to date in Fiscal 212016, the Group confirms its objectives for Fiscal 21157633, as follows: Organic revenue growth of around 212027162%; Around 21753403% growth in operating profit excluding the currency effects and exceptional expenses related to the adaptation and simplification program.
Overall, the Yeti Nano does look like the necessary simplification that the Yeti lineup needed, though I really would have liked to see Blue moving on from Mini USB to a port that's more modern and durable, such as the USB-C that powers every one of my other gadgets.
A gross simplification of Ossia's Cota over-the-air charging technology, which is explained in more detail here, is that the transmitter broadcasts a directed and concentrated RF signal towards a given device in a room, which is absorbed by the gadget's own RF antennas inside, and turned into usable power.
The first attempt to "repeal and replace" Obamacare failed to secure enough Republican support to even get a vote in the House, while nine other promised pieces of legislation (ranging from the Middle Class Tax Relief and Simplification Act to the Affordable Childcare and Eldercare Act) are nowhere to be seen.
At the end of all those decades of distortion: the new Republican tax plan, with its cuts in the corporate tax rate, an increase of the standard deduction, some fiddling with income tax rates in different brackets and absolutely nothing in the way of simplification, rationalization or believable revenue neutrality.
Trump's rhetoric — leaning heavily as it does on simplification — is an explicit attack on political correctness — on "restrictive communication norms" designed to avoid offense to "groups of people who are socially disadvantaged or discriminated against" — standards that in the past constrained hostile, cruel and heedless remarks about minorities and immigrants.
AND RIGHT NOW, THE WHOLE, I FORGET WHAT THEY CALL THE PROCESS, BUT THE SORT OF ATTESTATION PROCESS, I THINK IT'S CALLED, IS EXTRAORDINARILY CUMBERSOME AND DETAILED, AND I THINK THERE ARE FIVE REGULATORY AGENCIES THAT ARE OVERSEEING THIS, AND WHAT GOVERNOR QUARLES IS ARGUING FOR IS A SIMPLIFICATION OF THAT.
One Republican House Armed Services Committee aide told CNN that simply blaming Congress for the military's degraded readiness is an over-simplification of the issue and that today's problems are a result of a "disconnect between the previous administration and Congress" over matching budget cuts for domestic and defense programs under sequestration.
In terms of its construction in the US, racialized blackness is meant to function as a reduction, a simplification, that is more about an ideological idea of black people as 'social symbolism' (something to revile, pity, fetishize, or project sentiment onto), rather than as a reflection of the complexity of our humanity.
That's a gross simplification of the complex technology behind this breakthrough, but in real world testing, the researchers say they were able to broadcast a 720P hi-def signal at 10 frames per second from a customized camera, which is remarkable quality given this approach is still in the early research phases.
It's a simplification he seems to apply to his personal life as well, after being picked up on a public intoxication charge around New Year's 2013 and after a high-profile divorce from Diane Lane (whom he spoke of warmly while refusing to offer details) that turned his life into tabloid fodder.
The bill would make several changes that would provide simplification and clarity to the tax code for entrepreneurs and startups; it would allow for voluntary withholding agreements and training services through the platforms without impacting a worker's classification status and enable these business owners to participate in Cafeteria Plans or flexible spending accounts.
Republican supporters of the tax package have argued that the steep cut in the corporate rate — combined with a doubling of the standardized deduction for the middle class and a simplification of the filing process — will spark a blizzard of new economic growth that will ultimately benefit taxpayers of all incomes.  Rep.
"One of the key aspects of our bearish thesis on H&R Block (HRB) has been that tax simplification arising from the U.S. tax reform enacted in December 2017 ultimately would have a negative impact on the company's revenues and earnings," BTIG analyst Mark Palmer wrote in a note to clients Tuesday.
But that movement has a new worry: deep but unspecified cuts that President Trump has proposed for housing programs, including rental assistance; and a sweeping simplification of the tax code that could reduce targeted tax breaks like those aimed at developers of low-income housing, in order to lower tax rates broadly.
"We're moving away from some of the first-level problems of 'here's the table stakes, you have to have an AI platform,' to much more sophisticated use cases around the operations of these algorithms, the simplification of them, new user experiences to really simplify how developers work and much richer cognitive services," Boyd explained.
"Conservatives are going to be very happy with this plan, because it achieves a lot of the objectives that we've wanted: lower business taxes, simplification and not a major tax increase that is unacceptable," said Stephen Moore, an economist at the Heritage Foundation who advised Mr. Trump's campaign and helped craft his tax proposal.
Since joining LinkedIn in May 2009, Ryan has held leadership roles across the R&D organization, helping to launch groundbreaking new experiences for consumers and customers, including the recent simplification of LinkedIn's new desktop design and flagship mobile app, the launch of LinkedIn Learning, as well as the debut of our Influencer program and content platform.
But the Cellar's reputation as a home to cranky antagonists of the politically correct is a simplification, a broad-brush description of a club that has showcased everyone from Mike Birbiglia to Ali Wong, Hasan Minhaj to Amy Schumer "My mandate is to present the most honest representation of the comics as I can," Tremper said.
"The Tax Simplification Act's requirement that the IRS provide that software to citizens who wish to use it is a much-needed improvement to our current system, in which taxpayers have limited options for e-filing taxes and must share data with private third parties in order to submit their tax returns electronically," the law professors and economists said.
Apple's global accessibility head on the company's new features for iOS 13 and macOS Catalina From this year's WWDC keynote, there was one overarching theme that emerged —  from watchOS 3's conceptual simplification, to Siri coming to the Mac, to the "app store" in Messages, it became clear that Apple is focused on making its software more accessible than ever before.
The simplification of pro software like Final Cut X and the seeming abandonment of the Mac Pro have been regarded as exhibits A and B. For the first time in recent memory, the company has serious competition for the hearts and minds of creative pros, including Microsoft, which has made the category a focus with its high-end Surface line.
I urge my colleagues to look toward ideas outlined in our broadly supported legislation, including enacting a nationwide small seller exemption, requiring states to simplify their tax codes by joining the Streamlined Sales and Use Tax Agreement or adopting minimum sales tax simplification requirements, prohibiting retroactivity of state laws that have already been on the books, and establishing liability protections for sellers.
First he blamed the Obama Administration for its own faulty economic projections ― namely because former Obama economic advisor Larry Summers raised the double-count in the Washington Post ― and then said that the budget numbers also did not assume any shrinkage the so-called "tax gap," or the number of people who should pay taxes but don't (something he expects personal tax simplification to help achieve).
The high contrast and graphic simplification of Alex Katz's "Untitled (Rose)," a four-foot-square 1966 painting of an enormous white blossom against a dense, maroon background, let it function as a flat icon despite its buttery highlights, while the shapes that make up the face, fedora and gray lapels of Jean Hélion's "Eduard" (1943) produce a strange kind of visual pressure very much like depth.

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