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Allows immediate writing off of capital investments for five years.
Yet few are writing off Erdogan before votes are counted.
And that doesn't always mean writing off white people altogether.
But writing off SingleThread as pretentious would be a mistake.
You'd be forgiven for writing off HTC's smartphone business as over.
Critically, Trump saved millions by writing off $105 million in losses.
Local banks risk writing off large loans if mills have to shut.
Not that Sir Martin is writing off either Facebook or, particularly, Google.
Writing off climate change, that it's a hoax, is over the top.
Many are writing off this sudden demand for disqualification as "sore loser" tactics.
Writing off any candidate 13 months before a single voter votes is idiotic.
If you sleep on it, you're writing off multiple developer-days of productivity.
But those who were writing off history repeating may want to think again.
Banks face write downs or writing off Rusal debt if buyers cannot be found.
Echoing the polls, opinion writers are almost universally writing off Trump's chances among women.
Democrats well-versed in Florida's complex constituencies caution against writing off the Nelson way.
After writing off $103 million, he reported adjusted gross income of nearly $49 million.
HTC seems committed to improving this experience, so I'm not writing off the Cosmos yet.
Banks have recognised more of their bad loans, writing off about 1.5trn yuan per year.
According to the high-ranking official, the latter would mean writing off 22 billion roubles.
Gimple and AMC have shown they're willing to go as far as writing off Carl.
He stressed that the talks were about debt restructuring, not about writing off the debt.
"You can't win the nomination writing off the most diverse states," Fallon said Tuesday night.
To write him off is a big mistake, much like writing off Trump in 2016.
But Mr. Dermer insisted that Israel was hardly writing off Democrats or liberal American Jews.
How much money should you spend before writing off or doubling down on a marketing channel?
Often, the team leaves, everything dissipates and the acquirer ends up writing off the whole thing.
" In an attempt to stay optimistic, she kept writing off their problems as a "rough patch.
The software maker is "streamlining" its smartphone business, writing off $950 million and cutting 1,850 jobs.
"No, no, no," he said when asked by reporters whether he is writing off the state.
Bridgestone and Pirelli announced similar measures, with Bridgestone writing off $360 million and Pirelli $614 million.
Beto O'Rourke knows most people are already writing off his long-shot bid to unseat Republican Sen.
Writing off less than 2 percent of those assets would wipe out the bank's 2016 net profit.
Even in Reagan-era 1986, McCarthy had the privilege of writing off the novel as far-fetched.
Why did Aria (Lucy Hale) think that she could pass her writing off as Ezra's (Ian Harding)?
Secondly, writing off years of post-recession uncertainty, and increasing (and often overwhelming) student debt, is reductive.
This time, many banks are simply writing off communities of color and denying them loans at all.
It's akin to writing off a vehicular homicide because the driver happens to be a known alcoholic.
" Steinhauser said he's also not writing off Sanders campaign, but "it does look extremely tough for him.
By ignoring these schools, the secretary is writing off millions of remarkable students like Ricardo and Ruby.
I'm not writing off the future for smart jackets, but for now it's nothing but a stylish gimmick.
The ailing retailer is writing off three-quarters of its debt in an effort to repair its finances.
Writing off loans would be easier if banks could foreclose on companies, and take equity in them instead.
He also proposed writing off profit tax, accumulated by some Russian citizens on their so-called waived debts.
The tightrope: to prepare her party's future without writing off the remainder of her leadership in the process.
Chase declined to discuss the reasons behind the move, or the amount of debt they were writing off.
And he suggested that the Democratic Party was making a mistake in writing off supporters of President Trump.
They warned against writing off Biden before people of color had the chance to vote in sizable numbers.
Writing off its current-year investment gradually is how the company makes a profit while still bleeding cash.
Still, Washington has a habit of writing off presidencies early on if administrations fail to get a fast start.
The situation effectively has the party writing off the race and marginalizing the candidate in whatever way they can.
Last year, Genel reported its biggest-ever annual loss, after writing off $1 billion because of the reserve downgrade.
We're not only wasting money, we're also writing off the futures of hundreds of thousands of people in prison.
Relatively simple 'look-back' regulations would prohibit colleges from increasing tuition by 10 percent and writing off their ISAs.
Rather than writing off that income and sending the customer off to collections, get creative to help the client.
However, some analysts are already writing off Lampalizumab, saying the second trial is not likely to turn out better.
But writing off the current earnings surge entirely as a pure artifact of tax cuts would be a mistake.
But the Trump team doubled down, writing off media reports and insisting that evidence of wiretapping would soon surface.
Now the newspaper is writing off that investment as worthless and taking a $31 million bath in the process.
News Corporation sold Amplify to the company's management team and new investors last fall, writing off $371 million in losses.
But Mr. Obama and his advisers are not writing off the year when it comes to business on Capitol Hill.
For a period of five years, companies could further reduce how much they pay by immediately writing off their investments.
But writing off tighter monetary policy — even near term — might be premature, said Quincy Krosby, market strategist at Prudential Financial.
While these are challenging times for all of higher education, I caution against prematurely writing off any of these institutions.
C: So the bank returned to profitability after 5 years of winding up its balance sheet, writing off bad debts.
The drop could also indicate that the central bank is writing off gold that it can't access because of sanctions.
Like anything to do with taxes, the reality of writing off travel is much more complex than most people think.
I'm not necessarily writing off Jones' career in Minnesota, especially given a lot of likely future roster movement under Thibodeau.
The legislation also keeps an ObamaCare rule that prevents insurance companies from writing off compensation that they pay their executives.
Until recently, much of Wall Street was writing off the bank stocks' weakness as a casualty of the , Cramer said.
"Some people are writing off rural America," said Sanders, one of the leading contenders for the 2020 Democratic presidential nomination.
Instead of writing off Jill Stein supporters, for example, Clinton would want to ensure that she got their second-choice support.
Writing off loans is normally protracted, but even this measure is unlikely to significantly bring down the level of sector NPLs.
Verizon announced Tuesday it was writing off $259 billion from those two deals, erasing nearly half of the companies' combined value.
A "goodwill impairment charge" is a fancy way of saying that Yahoo is writing off part of the blogging platform's value.
But despite himself, Badiou can't help adopting a chiding tone, writing off the efforts of Occupy for unclear, grouchy-sounding reasons.
The possibility of the government writing off part or all of Air India's $8 billion in debt could increase its appeal.
The fact that these reasonable voices are drowned out by a vocal minority does not justify writing off our entire generation.
For example, some cities are writing off the scooter sector entirely, just as they did a few years ago with ridesharing.
" Otis has a similar feeling, saying he's had thoughts that "the owner is probably laundering money, or writing off the costs.
Did you read Bruce Handy in The New Yorker's "Daily Shouts," writing off the death of Koko, the late celebrity gorilla?
Granted, writing off diverse television as a mere "fad" can come across as callous—but it's not completely off-base, either.
Still, another group of students said they weren't writing off Mr. Trudeau, citing the strong economy and his support for immigration.
The writing-off of these students as nondistinctive, interchangeable kids smacks of racist stereotypes often used against Asians in this country.
Analysts are writing off the large increase in oil inventories as an anomaly, in part due to a large increase in imports.
Because here is something I hadn't known when I was writing off kids as boring, needy time thieves: Children are naturally queer.
Apple's been writing off that problem as something that's solved by the many third-party HomeKit apps available in the App Store.
Japan is among the countries seeking to convince Cuba to sign investment contracts with its companies in return for writing off debt.
"There are hotels which are writing off losses, having difficulty in paying loans and hotels which restructured their debt," the manager said.
RusAg has continued provisioning and writing off its problem loans partly thanks to new capital support from the Russian government coming in.
We're writing off an unacceptable amount of human potential if we define 2.2 million people by the worst thing they've ever done.
Comcast also lobbied for companies to keep writing off interest payments as a business expense and to expand expensing on capital investments.
It's based on profits, so if you earned $15,000 in 2018 (after writing off business expenses) you could get a $3,000 deduction.
Many close to Democratic leadership even say it's neither, sticking to the establishment message of writing off the narrow losses as victories.
"If we wait around for them to address these things, we're writing off years, if not generations, of kids," Mr. Mireles said.
"I always thought it was silly for writing off the middle of one of the best cities in the world," he said.
Still, UBS isn't writing off the London market, which could prove attractive to foreign buyers because of the weakness of the pound.
It's the decade of Google filling up its product graveyard, Apple stubbornly denying obvious missteps, and Microsoft writing off billions of dollars.
Writing off the town's women as harmless gossips fails to recognize what kind of people, perhaps monsters, some of them might be.
But before he was arrested, Liu reportedly passed one last bit of writing off to the police: a letter addressed to his wife.
I fear that, in a choice between coming under American sanctions or writing off their Russian investments, they will chose the second option.
The company also seeks to reduce its capital by 5 million pounds to 20.1 billion pounds by writing off 25 million treasury shares.
This should be a wake-up call for Americans to stop writing off millennials as a hopeless generation of bleeding-heart Bernie-lovers.
Warning: This post contains spoilers about last night's episode of This Is Us. Writing off a fan-favorite TV character is never easy.
" Democratic strategists Steve Jarding and Dave "Mudcat" Saunders warned then that "Democrats cannot afford to keep writing off the South [and the heartland].
Nobel Prize-winning economist Robert Shiller hasn't been the most optimistic voice on Wall Street, but he isn't writing off the bull market.
Until recently, much of Wall Street was writing off the bank stocks' weakness as a casualty of the flattening yield curve, Cramer said.
Making the most of a new rule on writing off depreciable property, for instance, might require an ability to travel back in time.
You can't defeat what you don't understand, and just writing off everyone you disagree with as a Nazi shows a lack of analysis.
He was extremely generous to me in his writing and in his care of the process of bringing that writing off the page.
For those that struggle to repay the debt, governments could eventually consider writing off loans, or exchanging them for shares in the company.
The company wound up writing off the Kin to the tune of at least $73 million, not counting what it paid for Danger.
Rethinking the use of facial recognition software by law enforcement does not mean writing off the technology, which has some very real benefits.
Because it has the priciest real estate markets in the country, state taxpayers get a huge benefit from writing off their mortgage debt.
But obviously that's not something the GOP does, either, and no one talks about the GOP writing off working-class white men. 13.
Trump also used the early message to call out Democrats, in the process writing off more than half of the Congress as potential allies.
Microsoft announced a huge mobile strategy shift nearly a year ago, writing off most of its Nokia deal to the tune of $7.6 billion.
"It hasn't been smooth," Williams tells PEOPLE about writing off Gibson's character, who only appeared on the first two episodes of the current season.
Fitch expects CBI's asset quality metrics to further improve as the bank finishes writing off its legacy impaired loans and tightens its underwriting standards.
Sony is scaling down that business and writing off some assets, yet it remains committed to hitting a 2020 profit target for the unit.
But writing off either private-sector or government debt could cripple the financial sector, creating the very crisis the measure was designed to avoid.
In the clip above from The Daily Show, Noah breaks down the troubling ways in which Fox is already writing off the entire process.
The measure would fix a mistake in the 20173 tax law that keeps restaurants, hotels and stores from immediately writing off certain renovation costs.
Last April, the company also announced the closure of its European and United States operations, writing off at least 2.7 billion yen ($25 million).
It is because of these unexpected shocks to the political status quo that many analysts are wary of prematurely writing off Ms. Le Pen.
Furthermore, Putin has aided North Korea — one of America's chief enemies — by writing off massive amounts of debt owed by Kim Jong Un's regime.
This raises knotty questions about tolerating intolerance, but is it really necessary to start with a blanket judgment writing off 46 percent of voters?
It implies she is "writing off" the ability for these schools to transform into high-quality institutions thereby improving the lives of their students.
Some of the measures include allowing workers to make early withdrawals from their severance funds and writing off some tax debts owed by corporations.
But the Liberals are running almost as many ads targeting Alberta residents, despite most political observers writing off the party's chances in that province.
The two previous bank bailouts this year, of private banks Otkritie and B&N Bank, also involved writing off some of their subordinated debt.
Writing off the role of inspiration in change and progress is a skeptic's work, and we're all that skeptic at one point or another.
While lawmakers have been somewhat careful to avoid the appearance of writing off Ford's allegation, Republicans have expressed concerns about "gaps" in her story.
Though Blossom stops short of writing off Western medicine altogether—she thinks it has its strengths, mostly as a diagnostic tool—she's certainly a skeptic.
We can't go on writing off large chunks of the biota (insects and fish are classic examples) simply because we don't find them physically attractive.
Instead, the establishment types are writing off Trump's supporters as mostly ignorant, angry, and racist making their voting choices based on irrational hatred or ignorance.
Everybody was writing off the Toronto Raptors after they lost the first two games of the Eastern Conference finals by an average of 25 points.
But while it's easy to write off the return of the physical keyboard as a bit of nostalgic pandering, it's not worth writing off entirely.
Consider that, in 2016, New Yorkers writing off state and local taxes took an average SALT deduction of $21,779, according to the Tax Policy Center.
I can imagine other subscribers writing off theaters until something similar to MoviePass pops up again — especially with so many other, cheaper entertainment options available.
The finalists compete in a comical and vaguely literary game aimed at determining a winner while exploring new ways to bring writing off the page.
Every sarcastic comment, every casual writing-off of their plot, every self-satisfied pronouncement that their cause is dead on arrival only gives them strength.
It is premature to write off Sanders at this point (the way we were writing off Biden the other day!), but clearly momentum has shifted.
Some of your more hysterical US commentators (uh, me) reacted to Trump's election by writing off Paris's 2 degree climate target as a lost cause.
Russia forgave Pyongyang's Soviet-era debt, writing off $10 billion, and Russia, alongside China, is now one of the largest food donors to North Korea.
Some had been writing off Sanders' campaign from the start, ignoring the large numbers of people donating to and volunteering for the campaign, he said.
I&aposve also learned that I can take some tax deductions from Airbnb-ing my home, including writing off a portion of my mortgage interest.
That would mean writing off or providing for another 72 billion euros non-performing loans (NPLs), according to Bank of Italy data as June 2018.
When the possibility of prevention exists, writing off women to die of cancer solely because of where they are born is a violation of human rights.
When he was America's president, George W. Bush supported writing off Iraqi debt incurred by Saddam Hussein (America cancelled all of the $4.1bn it was owed).
If things are not properly set up and managed, this can lead to a false negative in terms of writing off a channel's effectiveness or scalability.
"Relax and enjoy your summer!" said Craig Bishop, lead strategist for the fixed income group at RBC Wealth Management, writing off a rate increase until November.
Should we really be writing off those who are older, and already educated, as lost causes, pinning them as 'set in their ways' and beyond reproach?
Still, not everyone is writing off the possibility that Mr. Iceta, or another politician, could find common ground in Catalonia, even if Thursday's election proves divisive.
Political commentators were writing off Biden's White House bid as recently as mid-February, following a string of lackluster performances in the first few primary states.
She saw her friends making jokes on social media about the coronavirus — eye-roll emojis, Fox News talking points, Rush Limbaugh quotes writing off the threat.
If people are withdrawn into their identities, you're writing off a whole group of people that you need to reach if you want to be elected.
You can get tax deductionsYou can take several tax deductions from renting your place on Airbnb, such as writing off a portion of your mortgage interest.
"Writing off Huawei morally based on one case isn't rational," said Hu Xijin, editor-in-chief of popular state-run tabloid Global Times, in a commentary.
Writing off Yang's candidacy because of his lack of political background or willingness to talk about less high-profile issues isn't a mistake we should make.
Economists at Merrill Lynch estimate that states will end up writing off debts equivalent to 2 percent of GDP - the bulk of all outstanding loans to farmers.
Witness, too, mainstream commentators who should know better prematurely writing off the chancellor and, effectively, declaring Germany the next domino to fall to the West's populist wave.
"Banks have been writing off losses from swap transactions since the start of this year," said Ovunc Gursoy, a banking analyst at TEB Yatirim, a securities firm.
The Times report showed that Trump could have gotten away without paying those taxes thanks to writing off more than $85033 million in losses back in 1995.
Aurizon needs a new source of growth after writing off its West Pilbara Iron Ore rail and port project, shelved last December due to a market glut.
As prices of metallurgical and thermal coal (used in power stations) tumbled, it lost $2 billion last year, writing off almost $1 billion of its Australian assets.
Microsoft is now writing off an additional $950 million today as part of its failed Nokia acquisition, and the company plans to cut a further 1,850 jobs.
So, writing off the page or writing away from things, there's something very challenging and interesting about conjuring an object that happens in another idiom, you know?
Democrats have been writing off prospective voters from many segments of society for decades, while concocting false narratives about who they expect to be their natural constituency.
Twice major champion Johnny Miller said Woods was "not ever going to be the old Tiger," although stopping short of writing off the 40-year-old completely.
Perhaps instead of either writing off minorities or blatantly pandering to them, the party needs to examine itself carefully and ask what it really wants to achieve.
Writing off combined equity and subordinated debt of 4.4 billion euros might just cover the cost of increasing provisions for bad and doubtful debts, Deutsche Bank reckons.
These are people who are likely making millions, writing off millions more in paper real estate losses, all the while really hating the taxes they must pay.
Many major Republican donors are writing off Trump and are now pouring money into protecting Senate GOP incumbents, giving them a significant financial advantage in several states.
And to the extent that Hillary Clinton's campaign leaned into this polarization (writing off many constituencies that her husband competed for), she deserved her electoral-college loss.
The tendency of fans to get excited about good performances while writing off bad ones as meaningless has created an ambiguity that the sport seems unable to shake.
"If you're a dog walker, there are so many things you need to be writing off, like your poop bags, your extra leashes, your parking," Koullick told TechCrunch.
The tension steadily mounts between Jerrod (creator Jerrod Carmichael) arguing for separating artists from their personal lives and his girlfriend Maxine (Amber Stevens West) writing off Cosby forever.
So instead of writing off their various contributions to pop culture, Davidson suggests owning it instead — but making a small charitable contribution whenever we engage with their work.
As things stand now, Fed officials are writing off the recent soft economic numbers as "transitory," a go-to term for fluctuations that don't meet their economic expectations.
BuzzFeed has built a business on listicles and cooking videos, but thinks it's onto another serious business you may have been writing off — or didn't even know existed.
Some of us are preemptively questioning and writing off a device backed by the considerable might of Google just because it doesn't have anything to immediately wow us.
Merkel's coalition partners described the situation as very serious after four hours of crisis talks on Tuesday night, but Seehofer cautioned against writing off the coalition too soon.
"I don't see all of these firms writing off that revenue and not monetizing any of the trading process." said Grant Rawdin, president of Wescott Financial in Philadelphia.
In November 2015, Italy rescued the three small lenders and a fourth one, CariFerrara, from bankruptcy, writing off the value of junior bonds and shares in the banks.
Yahoo said it was writing off an additional $482 million of Tumblr's purchase price on top of the $230 million write-off it took in the first quarter.
The returns, which MSNBC posted on its website, showed Trump paid an effective federal tax rate of 25 percent in 2005 after writing off $100 million in losses.
The Joint Fundraising Agreement simply reflected the party's existing political priorities; it has entrenched itself in states it believes it can win, while writing off more conservative states.
After years of battling regulators and conservationists, Royal Dutch Shell returned to the seas off Alaska—only to walk away disappointed, writing off $7 billion in the process.
But instead of writing off the church as lost, the pope's allies have taken a longer view, placing Irish Catholicism in a bumpy continuum of ups and downs.
"Let's be careful about writing off players because they're 30 years old or they haven't performed well over the first couple of months of the season," Alderson said.
The former vice president's campaign stresses he's not writing off New Hampshire, that he has more major endorsements here than any other candidate and visited Friday and Saturday.
Excluding the cost of writing off a discontinued brand in South America, Lima said fourth-quarter EBITDA would have risen about 10 percent, in line with his expectations.
One could justify a vote for Mr. Trump by writing off the campaign antics as hyperbole, with the hope that a saner person would emerge after the election.
The issue is that at some point you just start writing off all the old materials because at some point you don't want the old logo out there.
Stop writing off hard work as 'luck' Humility is a virtue, but it doesn't need to come at the expense of creating an enduring sense of faith in yourself.
People have been writing off the political process in this country for more than a 100 years as simply the result of big money interests getting what they want.
So they would stop writing off their charitable donations, mortgage interest and state and local tax payments, according to the Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy, a think tank.
The southern state of Tamil Nadu has also waived farm loans, while the western state of Maharashtra and northern state of Punjab are considering writing off loans to smallholders.
For more than a century, experts have been writing off the future of these colleges because of changes in demographics, advances in technology and a dearth of financial resources.
Some of us became used to writing off entire groups in our fury, whether they be rural voters or Black Lives Matter activists or white women in yoga pants.
Trump appears to have secured the Republican nomination partly by writing off Latinos; in this wide-open election cycle, there's no reason why Democrats should write off evangelical voters.
Dark Fate certainly makes it clear that the best they can currently hope for is to keep Dani alive a little longer while writing off the rest of humanity.
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russian President Vladimir Putin, who is running for re-election in March, has proposed writing off some of the tax debts accumulated by Russian individuals and small businesses.
He back-pedalled on his promise to forgive all past student loans on the ground that, even in Labour's free-spending Britain, writing off £100bn might be a bit irresponsible.
The Saudi royal family uses this framework to justify their Sunni dictatorship, writing off all social upheaval—whether inside Saudi Arabia or in neighboring countries—as the fault of Shiites.
Earlier talk of writing off loans and moves to appoint a fierce critic of the euro project as finance minister have made lenders question whether Italy will honour its debts.
Some spoiler-y reviews of his surprise introduction made mention of the baby's appearance more dismissively, writing off the character as an obvious marketing ploy or cheap and unoriginal twist.
But its latest results showed some tentative signs of life — and those of its biggest rival, HelloFresh of Germany, suggest that it isn't worth writing off the sector just yet.
Earlier talk of writing off loans and moves to appoint a fierce critic of the euro project as finance minister have made lenders question whether Italy will honor its debts.
It is too soon to be writing off anyone with a credible record and proven history of winning elections (with the strong exception of Bill de Blasio and Tulsi Gabbard).
Between cursing the geniuses who couldn't help to seamlessly transfer my songs and writing off some as a loss, I felt compelled to buy her tunes over and over again.
Hawaiians may be eligible for an "exceptional tree" tax deduction on their state returns, writing off up to $3,000 in maintenance costs per tree once in a three-year period.
"No, no, no," he said when asked by reporters whether he is writing off the Palmetto State, where Clinton holds a strong lead, driven by her popularity among black voters.
The continent's prospects are nothing like as rosy as 2005, when Irish rocker Bob Geldof arm-twisted rich nations into writing off billions of dollars in defaulted African sovereign debt.
The move comes as Microsoft has scaled back its Windows Phone ambitions, slashing thousands of jobs and writing off virtually the entire price it paid to acquire Nokia's mobile phone unit.
The FCC filing of doesn't tell us all that much, aside from the fact that writing off $40 million of unsold Spectacles won't stop Snap from giving wearable cameras another go.
Bumi made a loss of $885.5 million due to asset impairments and $522.6 million as a result of writing off receivables, it said in a filing to the Jakarta stock exchange.
For their own sakes, employers should stop writing off mothers who have spent time out of the workforce, on the outdated assumption that a career break signals a lack of ambition.
She optimistically claims this would raise $2.75trn in a decade, a windfall she would splurge on progressive priorities including universal free childcare, free public college fees and writing off college debt.
U.S. companies have felt the squeeze as the once-lucrative market has collapsed, shutting down or writing off production facilities in the face of raw materials shortages and wild currency swings.
Before you go writing off David Beckham's choice completely, he did follow the dinner picture up with another snap of his birthday dessert, and this one was much more our speed.
Van Hollen said one of the mistakes candidates made two years ago was not to campaign in all parts of their states, taking some voters for granted while writing off others.
A 3-day trip to Jackson Hole during what I thought would be the low season ended up being a valuable lesson in writing off ski towns as winter-only destinations
If children are suffering from challenges at home or sometimes absent parenting, schools need ways to intervene and help rather than simply writing off students and sending them to juvenile detention.
Microsoft ended up writing off the entirety of its $7.2 billion purchase of Nokia and even Google ended up splitting apart Motorola and selling it off, holding onto just the patents.
Within hours of the election, some conservatives were writing off Virginia as the latest California-style cautionary tale of what could happen if immigrants were allowed to move in and vote.
The association with top OEMs also reduces this risk, as manufacturers typically try to improvise and relaunch new platforms - which require significant upfront investment - rather than writing-off the initial investment altogether.
But instead of writing off the full amount they developed a plan to adjust the balance sheet by small sums each month to conceal the extent of the misstated accounts, it said.
Rather than writing off rural America, Democrats have an opportunity to present a vision and policy agenda that have a real shot at reversing rural and small-town America's declining living conditions.
On Friday, the global mining company BHP Billiton said it was writing off about $7.2 billion from its book value of shale holdings in the United States because of the changed environment.
Last year, it eliminated an additional 7,800 jobs, trimmed the number of smartphones it offered and took a $7.6 billion accounting charge, writing off nearly the entire value of the Nokia deal.
What it tells us: "The decline is a yellow warning sign rather than a red one because it is not a whole class of investors writing off the US," the report said.
But Democrats are not writing off the race yet, according to a Democrat working on Senate races, who said Republicans are overblowing the narrative that Kavanaugh helps them win in red states.
Even for those encountering an individual tweet, writing off police violence as an isolated incident becomes harder because multiple instances of the same phenomenon are presented within one post, Foucault Welles explains.
But many of her die-hard backers, the true believers, have gone on the offensive, arguing that the only trouble she faces is that political observers are prematurely writing off the campaign.
Writing off Warren would be a major mistake, however, given the strength of her organization in Iowa and the fact that she remains a gifted explainer of the liberal policies she espouses.
MOSCOW, Dec 14 (Reuters) - Russian President Vladimir Putin, who is running for re-election in March, has proposed writing off some of the tax debts accumulated by Russian individuals and small businesses.
Moreover, the association with top OEMs reduces this risk, as the manufacturers typically try to improvise and relaunch new platforms - which require significant upfront investment - rather than writing-off the initial investment altogether.
He expects to get an even bigger tax break under the new tax law for writing off clothes for meetings, gas, car and part of his home since it includes a small office.
"Far too many people have been writing off Theresa May," Coveney told Ireland's RTE radio, saying it was "very questionable" whether a majority in the Conservative Party would actually vote to topple her.
Read more: A 3-day trip to Jackson Hole during what I thought would be the low season ended up being a valuable lesson in writing off ski towns as winter-only destinations
But, Chu added, given reports of Juul's marketing practices overseas, he is concerned that the company is simply writing off the domestic market while using the flavors to hook teens on nicotine overseas.
The central bank had said earlier the rescue could involve the writing off 100 billion roubles ($1.71 billion) in subordinated debt to reduce the amount the regulator needs to spend on the bailout.
In late July, the government agreed to give China control of the deepwater port — a 14333 percent equity stake over 99 years — in exchange for writing off $1.1 billion of the island's debt.
Stephen Stanley, chief economist at Amherst Pierpont, said he's not writing off the consumer yet, and says that this could be temporary dampening of sentiment, with a bounce back to come after the election.
In May, Trump made similar comments, again writing off the Post's reporting on him with an unsubstantiated claim that it was doing Bezos' bidding so that he wouldn't get elected and go after Amazon.
Pompeo also reiterated that the US will maintain its sanctions on North Korea until it fully dismantles its nuclear weapons program -- seemingly writing off the prospect of the phased approach North Korea has sought.
Because the country as a whole has also shifted left since 2000, that kind of writing-off will not prevent the Democrats from winning elections; it probably won't prevent them from beating Donald Trump.
At the upcoming eurozone meeting, finance ministers will discuss writing off some of Greece's debt — an option which would not have been considered without "root and branch reform" of the pension system, he said.
The news comes six months after oil major Royal Dutch Shell gave up on years of efforts to drill off Alaska's frigid Chukchi Sea coast, writing off more than $7 billion in the process.
" Mr. Lopach, who led the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee in 2016, said that writing off rural voters would be a betrayal of "our governing philosophy of standing up for working folks and all Americans.
JPIMedia said bondholders were writing off more than 60 percent of senior secured debt, reducing this to 85 million pounds ($109 million) from 220 million pounds, and would delay full repayment until December 2023.
Schaeuble says Athens can survive for now and may be in a better position to pay in the future, and that writing off its debts would create a "moral hazard" that could undermine confidence.
And while most automakers aren't writing off the importance of the US customers, China is now the world's biggest car market, so that's why foreign carmakers like Honda are quick to obey the new rule.
Those inducements included accepting manufacturer co-payment cards to lower patients' payment responsibilities and writing off debt of people covered by Medicare and Medicaid including for unpaid copays and coinsurance, according to the settlement agreement.
Classic film social media discussion, unlike the stereotype of online film discourse writing off older movies that contain eyebrow-raising elements as "problematic," allows for deeper-than-average conversations among groups of like-minded fans.
But the high brand recognition of Bunnings in Australia amounted to little in its new country, and soon Wesfarmers was reporting declining earnings contributions from renamed Homebase, before writing off the asset completely this year.
But the central bank said that this money had to be used as part of programs in which banks obtain shares in deeply troubled companies in exchange for writing off some of these companies' debts.
The large-format cinema company has officially announced that it will be shutting down its last three locations in Los Angeles, Bangkok and Toronto early next year, and is writing off its VR business as well.
In July, America Rising, a Republican outside group allied with Rubio, began dispatching a tracker to follow Beruff to every public appearance with a video camera, a sign that Rubio isn't entirely writing off his challenger.
Sure, our parent company's parent company has a lot of subscribers, but you're already writing off a number of potential buyers with the fact that you need an existing VZW plan to tack the Palm onto.
"We see little basis for writing off the remaining pool of unemployed, whose rate of drug use has not risen nearly as much as one might think from the surge in drug deaths," the note said.
Earlier talk of writing off loans and moves to appoint a fierce critic of the euro project as finance minister — he will now become EU affairs minister — make lenders question whether Italy will honour its debts.
Earlier talk of writing off loans and moves to appoint a fierce critic of the euro project as finance minister — he will now become EU affairs minister — make lenders question whether Italy will honor its debts.
President Trump paid an effective tax rate of 2003 percent in 2005, writing off more than $100 million in business losses to reduce his federal taxes, according to forms disclosed on Rachel Maddow's show on MSNBC.
It would be a crime to spoil the ending, but keep in mind that though the journey might seem bleak, the film closes on a hopeful note — just enough to keep me from writing off kids forever.
In particular, high hopes for a $22013 million investment in tech startup Ooyala, a video platform, have all but faded, with Telstra mostly writing off in August what it called "a rapidly growing business" six months earlier.
This ratio stood below 5.125 percent of assets for more than six days, which triggered the writing off of subordinated debt that the bank had and which was provided by the bank's own shareholders, B&N said.
And a little over a year after it was completed, HP said it had discovered "serious accounting improprieties" that had inflated the value of Autonomy, writing off more than $5 billion in relation to the botched deal.
The real estate industry has long been the biggest beneficiary of tax breaks, writing off interest on loans and depreciating the value of a property for tax purposes, even when the market value of the property rises.
Third overall in 2014, Pinot surged into real contention this year with a dual attack with Alaphilippe in St Etienne, and then writing off time lost in the crosswinds with two awe-inspiring performances in the Pyrenees.
Driving the news: Steyer told Politico's Edward-Isaac Dovere that Democrats (like Nancy Pelosi) "have normalized this presidency" by not calling for impeachment, and he argues they're writing off younger voters in particular who largely support it.
As the reality of self-driving vehicles approaches and ride-sharing apps like Uber and Lyft encroach on individual car ownership, many analysts took to writing off the auto manufacturer, saying it would falter under the pressure.
Instead, the two pages largely confirmed that Mr. Trump made a significant amount of money in 2005 and paid millions in taxes after writing off about $100 million in business losses that reduced the overall tax payment.
As recently as September, some left-wing pundits and politicians were glibly writing off Johnson as a "failed prime minister," peddling a "fantasy" of a renegotiated Brexit and facing "political disgrace" after losing his majority in Parliament.
Opinion Columnist Not long ago, political pundits were writing off Elizabeth Warren's political chances, but recent polling makes her an increasingly plausible contender, and her comeback has been getting her a sudden wave of favorable media coverage.
But in recent weeks, with the endorsements of Sanders and rising progressive star Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez of New York, at least one poll showed the race tightening and Michigan political analysts caution against writing off El-Sayed's chances.
"We would expect the recovery process to become even more protracted in such a difficult environment, although banks would resort to writing off some of the legacy bad loans in order to manage their NPL stock," Fitch added.
The arrests, related to the executives' refusal to sign a supply contract for furnace parts for a PDVSA joint venture, were made public after some oil-service companies pulled back from Venezuela, writing off billions of dollars in assets.
Before writing off "learn to code" as a harmless joke, it might be important to remember that it's being hurled at a profession the president of the United States has at best belittled and at worst supported violence against.
Oscar Robertson, a Hall of Famer best known for averaging a triple-double for the Cincinnati Royals in the 1961-62 season, seems intent on writing off Curry's success as a product of bad defense rather than superior marksmanship.
Rather than writing off Rebecca's diagnosis as the solution to her problems that she initially thinks it will be, the show explores how a person reconfigures their lives to recover from — or live with — a wholly "new" mental illness.
Perhaps instead of writing off these voters as lovesick young girls who haplessly follow men to the ballot box, Steinem and others should talk to these young women to try to better understand what makes them Feel The Bern.
All four banks were rescued in November 2015, drawing 4 billion euros from a deposit-guarantee fund financed by other lenders and writing off shares and junior bonds, in a blow to ordinary Italians' confidence in the banking system.
JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - South Africa's Impala Platinum (Implats) reported a 22012 loss after writing off part of the value of a deal a decade ago that helped the miner meet a target for black ownership, the company said on Thursday.
We're not writing off South Carolina, but you all know, that on March 1, there are a dozen states that are holding elections and the nature of the world is that we got to go out to other states.
Tata Sons, in a statement last month, criticized Mistry for his inability to turn around loss-making units during his four-year term as chairman, instead continuing to blame them as "legacy hot spots" and writing off huge amounts.
Omantel had reported a fourth-quarter loss, after writing off the value of its investment in a subsidiary and contributing cash to an end of service programme, as well as declining profits in three of the four prior quarters.
Two of Microsoft's largest acquisitions — the digital advertising firm aQuantive and the mobile unit of Nokia — were disappointments that eventually led to the company writing off nearly the entire value of the deals, more than $13 billion in all.
"If you look at how well all of these American brands are doing in China, it's hard to take the doomsayers seriously when they start writing off the iPhone 11 in the PRC before it's come out," Cramer said.
The central bank said last week that the bank's rescue could involve writing off 100 billion rubles ($1.71 billion) in subordinated debt to reduce the amount the regulator needed to spend on the bailout, its third major bailout this year.
Financials in Europe are likely to see their profits jumping to nearly $26 billion in the October-December period from just $2.1 billion the fourth quarter of 2014, when several banks made one-off provisions after writing off some loans.
Currently, residents of states and cities with high taxes—these are mostly blue states like New York and California—can reduce their tax burden by writing off a portion of what they pay for local services on their federal filings.
The tax plan is designed to kick-start economic growth in part by offering new incentives for capital investment, which would allow businesses to lower their tax bills by writing off the cost of new machinery, among others, more quickly.
EU banks' stubbornly high impaired loan stock is partly due to various cultural and legal incentives that favour retaining loans on banks' books, working through cyclical challenges with their customers rather than seizing collateral and writing off loans more swiftly.
Yet the president seems to interpret the Women's March as a general airing of female grievances, writing off their concerns about things like the wage gap and probably sees nothing but a whole bunch of ladies bleeding out of their wherevers.
However, its sought-after landing slots on international routes, its domestic passenger base and the possibility of the government writing off part or all of the company's 520 billion rupees ($8 billion) in debt could make it an attractive proposition.
On Friday, shareholders will vote on whether to accept a debt-for-equity swap which would see creditors take control in exchange for writing off 485 million pounds ($641 million) of debt and injecting 110 million pounds of new liquidity.
So far, Snap has been no exception to the trend: Not only was the revenue from Spectacles negligible through most of last year, but the company actually ended up writing off nearly $40 million in excess inventory and purchase commitment cancellations.
Nikolai Sidorov, chief executive of Budushchee, said in a statement the fund's financial results will remain under pressure at least until the end of 2017 if the central bank does not rule out the prospect of writing off Otkritie shareholders' holdings.
Anyone viewing this week's split-screen images of happy Israelis and Americans celebrating the U.S. embassy opening in Jerusalem alongside the confrontation and killing at the Israeli-Gaza border fence could be forgiven for writing off the prospects for peace.
The group has criticized Mistry for his inability to turn around loss-making units during his four-year term, instead continuing to blame them as "legacy hot spots" and writing off huge amounts which have also not resolved the problem.
Sanders isn't writing off those groups or those parts of the state, but if he is going to win on Monday, it will be on the strength of a big, broad and diverse electorate turning up, and turning out for him.
However, the Debt Discharge Law approved in May, which allows individuals with a mortgaged-backed loan the ability to return real estate collateral to the banks in exchange for writing off their loan, has created an uncertain outlook for the sector.
Earlier this week, Glencore's unit Katanga Mining Ltd said it agreed a recapitalization plan for copper and cobalt venture Kamoto, involving writing off $5.6 billion in debt and a one-off payment of $150 million to Congolese state mining company Gecamines.
Although the whole world had heralded him as the rightful champion after the Hendricks bout, even though he had yet to defend it, the vast majority of people were writing off Lawler off when he was slated to meet MacDonald again.
National party operatives frightened by Donald Trump's eight-point win in 2016 and equally dreadful midterm election results this month have begun to consider writing off the once-indisputable battleground state, no longer confident it is worthy of substantial investment in future elections.
By writing off a portion of its impaired loans in FY16, the bank has demonstrated a proactive attitude towards reducing the stock of its impaired loans on its balance sheet, which fell to 5.1% of gross loans (from 6.7% at end-FY13).
Although it's unclear what the result will be, the discussions illustrate that Trump's aides aren't writing off his three-tweet salvo last week as an isolated outburst but as guidance for an upheaval in one of the military's most sensitive equal rights questions.
Building Spectacles gives Snap a relatively low-stress opportunity to improve its own hardware expertise — writing off some excess inventory of a version-one product is a pretty small price to pay now if it improves the company's much larger, long-term future.
House Republicans have faced a lot of resistance in their fight to add "border adjustment" to the corporate income tax, which would exempt revenue from exports from taxation and prevent companies from writing off money they spend on imports as an expense.
ADM was meant to have paid a standard corporate tax rate of 3.43 percent in the five-year period, but both sources said it had paid low taxes as a result of carrying forward trading losses and writing off other costs against tax.
If you weren't sure how you felt about Benedict Cumberbatch playing a doctor / sorcerer, just give this trailer a minute — somewhere between Cumberbatch writing off chakras and Tilda Swinton shoving his soul out of his body, you'll probably be sold on it.
Although the BJP has so far not commented on the issue of farm loan waivers, Rajiv Kumar, the head of government think-tank NITI Aayog, has said that writing off debt is not the solution for the problems of the farm sector.
The bank would take a big hit from writing off deferred tax assets it has held on its books, roughly $16 billion to $17 billion, John Gerspach said during a question-and-answer session at a Goldman Sachs banking conference in New York.
These are not the right's ideals, however, which is why you see Republicans running an accused child predator for office, writing off accusations of sexual assault when they're made against one of their own, and continuing to support an unrepentantly racist President.
Instead of writing off Asian-American voters because they either don't vote or vote Republican, Kulkarni has staked his entire campaign on the voting bloc, believing the growing number of minority voters in Texas' 22nd Congressional District are ready to oust Republican Rep.
Saxo said that unsustainable levels of public debt, a populist revolt, rising interest rates from European Central Bank (ECB), and sluggish growth could lead the EU to announce a debt jubilee in 2019, writing off large amounts of debt across the continent.
But for the politicians writing off these young black and brown men, their otherness makes the idea of the right to self defense incomprehensible — even if they're merely doing what tens of millions of American gun owners do, except in a dramatically more violent neighborhood.
Here's why the political world isn't writing off a potential presidential candidate who's mainly known for a failed Senate race: The last two presidents have been disruptive candidates who didn't have much political experience either — and who weren't the nominees the party establishments wanted.
Often, it avoids the topic by writing off other resurrected residents as servile, small-minded, avaricious, and devoid of the capacity for intellectual growth — to the point where Bitworld is effectively a video game world with a few major characters and a host of NPCs.
It wasn't all that long ago that much of the press was writing off the Surface line as little more than a proof of concept for the company — a way to demonstrate to consumers and manufacturers alike what could be accomplished with Windows 10 .
In 2014, it paid nearly $9.4 billion for the smartphone operations of Nokia and some years earlier spent more than $6 billion for aQuantive, an internet advertising company, but ended up writing off most of the value of those deals after they performed poorly.
Their emergence complicates a Republican defense that has recently hinged on writing off a pile of damaging testimony — including the public remarks from Taylor and George Kent, the deputy assistant secretary of state for European and Eurasian Affairs — as "hearsay," lacking in hard proof.
Actress Patricia Heaton spoke for many when she called on the media to apologize for writing off the the first video on its own, even though such apologies would not be sufficient to address what she described as irrevocable damage to the young men.
It's possible that writing off these public "meltdowns" as the byproduct of mental illness allows us to feel superior to the people who seem to have it all, that dismissing the powerful and wealthy as "crazy" helps us feel more secure in our own lives.
Mayor Don Guardian of Atlantic City, a Republican whose term concludes at the end of the year, said that repealing the deduction would primarily hurt middle class homeowners across the state who currently itemize their tax returns and benefit from writing off those taxes.
Secretary of Agriculture Tom VilsackThomas James VilsackUSDA: Farm-to-school programs help schools serve healthier meals OVERNIGHT MONEY: House poised to pass debt-ceiling bill MORE dished out strong medicine to fellow Democrats in the wake of the 21625 election: Stop writing off rural America.
The following charts chronicle Nadella&aposs leadership over the years, from unwinding the failed Nokia acquisition led by his predecessor, writing off billions of dollars and laying off thousands of employees, to finding a bright spot in the cloud computing business and doubling down.
And the problem with writing off people who don't recognize this country's pervasive and enduring culture of white supremacy, much less the ways in which they themselves benefit from it, is simple: Being called a racist almost never causes a racist to wake up.
And experts who have studied presidential campaigns for decades have concluded that no candidate in Trump's polling position at this stage of the race has gone on to win the popular vote in modern times — though they're not fully writing off the unprecedented candidate yet.
A potential fix for the measurement problem, which the IASB is considering, is a return to the practice of writing off a fixed amount of goodwill every year, rather like screws are depreciated over time (this was the approach in America and Europe before the 2000s).
In Michelle Tea's case, she wrote about how becoming a parent changed her queer relationships and led her to a new community she never expected: "Here is something I hadn't known when I was writing off kids as boring, needy time thieves: Children are naturally queer."
I'm not writing off the benefits of battery cases with higher-capacity batteries, but I think if I, a power user, can get through 16-20 hours of heavy iPhone usage with the Air Case as a lifeline, then most people will be able to, too.
A single mother of two children who earns $40,000 a year as a domestic worker has no taxable income after paying for transportation, housing, food, school fees, child care and her children's clothing, so writing off health care costs via her annual IRA filing is a nonstarter.
After an initial period of denial — writing off the newcomers as a flash-in-the-pan, single-issue party whose support would crater once voters realized they offered no solutions — the next step was to absorb their agenda once they realized they were here to stay.
For instance, writing off Roseanne entirely — because it homogenizes Trump supporters as people just worried about their families or the country — misses the ways the series depicts Roseanne as a hectoring bully who convinced her sister, Jackie, not to vote for Hillary Clinton at the last minute.
He has obvious compassion for subsection of Trump supporters, an undeniably practical perspective to have—while some on the left might be giddy about writing off the 62,979,879 Americans who voted for the guy, Sanders wants to win them over with his populist, anti-elitist platform.
By the time he matured as a scientist, many researchers had given up trying to cultivate new species, writing off the majority as "dark matter"—a term used in astronomy for an inscrutable substance that may make up most of the universe but cannot be seen.
But writing off all criticism of Batman v Superman shortchanges the creative effort behind the film — by implying that its director, producers, and actors deserve a special kind of treatment, and suggesting that the film doesn't need to appeal to anyone except die-hard comic fans.
Miller says that in these cases, the terms are kept vague, and Goldman can use that money to do things that are in its best interest anyway, like writing off debt that's obviously not going to be repaid, demolish foreclosed upon houses, and modify mortgages that are in distress.
For example, a group of Gymboree investors, including distressed debt-oriented hedge fund Brigade Capital Management and buyout firm Searchlight Capital Partners, agreed to keep it in business by writing off most of their term loan and investing another $95 million, in exchange for equity ownership, court filings showed.
Read more: A 3-day trip to Jackson Hole during what I thought would be the low season ended up being a valuable lesson in writing off ski towns as winter-only destinationsWhen I visited, the streets of Jackson were brimming with tourists sightseeing, shopping, eating, and drinking.
However, while the IMF is taking a more stringent position on conditions under which it will release more money to Greece it has also been more willing to talk about writing off some of the country's debt — an option which has been fiercely opposed by European lenders, particularly Germany.
Writing off the vast majority of intelligence on Huawei and its alleged spying activities and government ties as "classified" would be acceptable if we weren't already in a "national emergency " — and if we hadn't been making these same assertions under the same umbrella for the better part of a decade.
For example, a group of Gymboree investors, including distressed debt-oriented hedge fund Brigade Capital Management LP and buyout firm Searchlight Capital Partners LP, agreed to keep it in business by writing off most of their term loan and investing another $95 million, in exchange for equity ownership, court filings showed.
Between work and spending time with his family, it's understandable that he doesn't have a lot of downtime to just kick back and watch TV. However, there is a difference between being too preoccupied to enjoy a show and completely writing off one of pop culture's most beloved series as stoner fodder.
By only campaigning part-time in South Carolina and not honing his message to black voters, Mr. Sanders risks being seen as writing off a core constituency of the Democratic Party and narrowing in his appeal at a time when a leading candidate ordinarily would be trying to grow his base of support.
Returning these protections is obviously a valid solution, but ultimately, writing off all student loan debt may be the better way to go, so that tens of millions of citizens are left hopeful and optimistic instead of financially devastated, and embittered by the stigma that accompanies a bankruptcy or other expensive, stressful workout.
Gamergate masked its misogyny in a coating of shrill yelling that had most journalists in 2014 writing off the whole incident as "satirical" and immature "trolling," and very few correctly predicting that Gamergate's trolling was the future of politics — the political wave that would essentially morph into the broader alt-right movement.
" Jolie says as a mom of six kids "who were all born in foreign lands and are proud American citizens" she wants the country to be safe, but says, "we can manage our security without writing off citizens of entire countries — even babies — as unsafe to visit our country by virtue of geography or religion.
Though some New York-based social media users began making extreme declarations last week about never returning to the salad chain again, in real life, people were more level-headed, listing proximity to work and the fact that they've already invested in a Just Salad reusable bowl as reasons for not completely writing off the chain.
Recent estimates suggest oil and gas companies would have to forgo almost $900 billion—one-third of the sector's current value, representing 84 percent of reserves—if the world's governments moved aggressively to cap global warming at 1.5 degrees Celsius (2.7 degrees Fahrenheit); meeting a two-degree target would still mean writing off nearly 60 percent of reserves.
China's big five banks are losing money from writing off bad debt at a rate faster than they have been able to earn profits or raise capital this year, diminishing hopes that the industry could start to put the worst of China debt problem behind it next year while the non-performing loan (NPL) ratio is still climbing.
Instead, the company spent years trying in vain to convince developers to create apps for Windows Phone, and destroying Nokia in the process — first spending $7.2 billion to acquire Nokia's phone business, then writing off the entire purchase as a failed experiment, cutting thousands of jobs and wasting at least an additional billion along the way.
Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) on Wednesday warned his party against writing off Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE's shot at the Oval Office.
Leveraging African skepticism of the West, China solidified its influence through investments in Africa's infrastructure as part of their "One Belt, One Road" initiative, built and funded as a $200 million gift a new headquarters for the African Union, and is writing off or reducing $85033 billion in African debt — a stark contrast to a Westernized system that Africans perceive is continually indebting them.
The reactions, for example, to Zack Cozart expressing concern about both the effect that a hypothetical embrace of The Opener would have on gameplay and the possible salary-repressing motivations behind the Rays embracing this tactic were roundly dismissive, writing off his complaints as the sour grapes of a player who saw his job as a hitter on the verge of getting more difficult.
Rep. Ken BuckKenneth (Ken) Robert BuckWith budget deal, Congress again fails to hold spending in check The Memo: Mueller's stumbles distract from substance Trump lashes out at NBC reporter who asked if he's worried he could be indicted after leaving office MORE (R-Colo.) is introducing an amendment to the House GOP's tax-reform measure that would prohibit companies from writing off costs associated with sexual harassment settlements.
On Pro Basketball The warning is taken so seriously by members of the N.B.A.'s press corps that it should be sprinkled in with the rest of the fine print on the back of every media credential, alongside the stock reminders that transmitting live game action without proper consent or seeking autographs from players is forbidden: Writing off the San Antonio Spurs, even when things look bleak, is strictly prohibited.
Abandoning her husband's "safe, legal and rare" standard for abortion, Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Anti-Trump vets join Steyer group in pressing Democrats to impeach Trump Republicans plot comeback in New Jersey MORE stood steadfast on this extreme abortion platform and campaigned on a full repeal of the Hyde Amendment — opening the door to on-demand abortion and effectively writing off the pro-life base.
Which means that if the center-left abdicates, DeLong-style, on economic policy, the Democratic Party as a whole will have moved to the left on every front, writing off not only the possibility of compromising with Republican politicians (which, for now, might be understandable) but also the possibility of winning over voters who would almost certainly be Democrats if the party still occupied the cultural terrain that it held in 2000 or even as late as 2008.
As compared to the The report found that the most unequal metro area in America is the resort town of Jackson, Wyoming, where the average income of the top 1% is more than $16.1 million, and the average income of the bottom 99% is Read more: A 3-day trip to Jackson Hole during what I thought would be the low season ended up being a valuable lesson in writing off ski towns as winter-only destinationsHere are the most unequal places in America.
Because Amazon's actual tax filings to the IRS are not public, there is no way to know exactly how large of a deduction the company gets from writing off those vested stock options, or the value of the tax credits it receives from the government, Gardner told CNBC Make It. For what it's worth, Amazon said in its recent corporate filing that those federal tax credits "are primarily related to the U.S. federal research and development credit," a common tax credit for companies that spend money on research in the U.S. in order to grow their businesses.
Democratic candidates are not writing off President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE's supporters in the November midterm elections, despite a time of fierce political divisions, according to a former Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Anti-Trump vets join Steyer group in pressing Democrats to impeach Trump Republicans plot comeback in New Jersey MORE campaign staffer.
At this point, pundits and commentators across the board seem to be writing off former vice president Joe BidenJoe BidenBiden leads Sanders by single digits in South Carolina: poll Pro-Trump super PAC hits Biden with new Spanish-language ad in Nevada Biden will go after Bloomberg, Sanders at Las Vegas debate, aides say MORE who, until recently, was considered by many in the party as the Democrats' best hope for defeating President TrumpDonald John TrumpFed saw risks to US economy fading before coronavirus spread quickened Pro-Trump super PAC hits Biden with new Spanish-language ad in Nevada Britain announces immigration policy barring unskilled migrants MORE.

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