Southern History of the War, Volumes 1-2C. B. Richardson, 1866 - United States |
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... loss carryover ..... Nonbusiness net short - term capital loss Personal exemption ......... 2,150 The excess of his nonbusiness deductions ( standard deduction amount , $ 3,400 ) over his nonbusiness income ( interest , $ 425 ) 2,975 ...
... loss carryover ..... Nonbusiness net short - term capital loss Personal exemption ......... 2,150 The excess of his nonbusiness deductions ( standard deduction amount , $ 3,400 ) over his nonbusiness income ( interest , $ 425 ) 2,975 ...
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... loss High transport loss farm farm Low transport loss farm High transport loss farm Source: Authors' calculations based on teff value chain surveys. Moving from more to less conservative estimates of loss, on the left side of Figure 3.2 ...
... loss High transport loss farm farm Low transport loss farm High transport loss farm Source: Authors' calculations based on teff value chain surveys. Moving from more to less conservative estimates of loss, on the left side of Figure 3.2 ...
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... loss was due to shortages brought about by war conditions ? 2. Was a reasonable effort made to obtain such material , labor , etc. , and was every effort made ? 3. The savings in cost ( in dollars ) of producing and harvesting the crop ...
... loss was due to shortages brought about by war conditions ? 2. Was a reasonable effort made to obtain such material , labor , etc. , and was every effort made ? 3. The savings in cost ( in dollars ) of producing and harvesting the crop ...
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... loss from the Soul's perspective as I struggled to regain my footing in the world. I also gained a new perspective on the physical, emotional, and mental toll that a great loss exerts on our being. I call this type of loss great loss ...
... loss from the Soul's perspective as I struggled to regain my footing in the world. I also gained a new perspective on the physical, emotional, and mental toll that a great loss exerts on our being. I call this type of loss great loss ...
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... loss that actually precipitated the idea to write this book. Death can be described as the loss of all losses. It is the one big loss that is most painful, most emotionally taxing, most financially costly, and most psychologically ...
... loss that actually precipitated the idea to write this book. Death can be described as the loss of all losses. It is the one big loss that is most painful, most emotionally taxing, most financially costly, and most psychologically ...
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