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Imputed income from nondepreciating assets (i.e., land) therefore escapes notice entirely because there are no location-related transactions to record when someone buys a DVD at WalMart or visits a doctor.
Herman Daly Festschrift~ Ecological and Georgist Economic Principles~ A Comparison 2009
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Imputed fees of $9.2 billion for the second quarter rose 55% from the first quarter, but still trailed the record level of the second quarter of 2007 by 34%, Thomson said.
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Have you heard of "Imputed Income" whereby a judge can say that a father who has never made more than $2500 per month, or $30,000 per year, SHOULD BE ABLE to earn $45,000, or $60,000 per year, and so based on that "judicial opinion" sets a Child Support Order on a father that is unrealistic, and unjust.
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Imputed fees fell 41% from the third quarter of 2007, to $4.9 billion, a six-year low.
Another Blow to Banks: Securities Underwriting Dries Up 2008
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Imputed on a mental continuum, they produce effects on that continuum.
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Imputed on a mental continuum, a tendency for a type of awareness is the legacy of previous manifest occurrences of that awareness.
The Union of Method and Wisdom in Sutra and Tantra: Gelug and Non-Gelug Presentations 2006
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Imputed on a mental continuum, a tendency for a type of awareness is the legacy of previous manifest occurrences of that awareness.
The Union of Method and Wisdom in Sutra and Tantra: Gelug and Non-Gelug Presentations 2006
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John Bunyan 17th Century: Justification by an Imputed Righteousness: "If any works of ours could justify us before God, they would be works after faith received; but it is evident that these do not; therefore the righteousness that justifies us from the curse before God is a righteousness inherent only in Christ."
Archive 2005-10-01 2005
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John Bunyan 17th Century: Justification by an Imputed Righteousness: "If any works of ours could justify us before God, they would be works after faith received; but it is evident that these do not; therefore the righteousness that justifies us from the curse before God is a righteousness inherent only in Christ."
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Imputed rent just happens to be one of the most frequently asked questions of the BEA.
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