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  • 72Enlargement of the European Union — The territories of the member states of the European Union (European Communities pre 1993), animated in order of accession. Territories outside of the European neighbourhood not shown. The Enlargement of the European Union is the process of… …

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  • 73net operating loss carrybacks — The application of losses to offset earnings in previous years. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary …

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  • 74Carbon offset — Part of a series on Green economics Concepts …

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  • 75Angular misalignment loss — In waveguide design and construction, angular misalignment loss is power loss caused by the deviation from optimum angular alignment of the axes of source to waveguide, waveguide to waveguide, or waveguide to detector. The waveguide may be… …

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  • 76Passive Activity Loss Rules — A set of rules that prohibits using passive losses to offset earned or ordinary income. Passive activity loss rules prevent investors from using losses incurred from income producing activities in which they are not materially involved. Being… …

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  • 77Conscription in the United States — Young men registering for conscription during World War I, New York City, June 5, 1917. The Draft redirects here. For other uses, see Draft (disambiguation) …

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  • 78chargeable loss — chargeable gain/chargeable loss Under the Taxation of Capital Gains Act 1992, a company is subject to corporation tax on capital gains at the same rate as for the remainder of its profits but the use of revenue losses to offset gains and of… …

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  • 79chargeable gain or loss — chargeable gain/chargeable loss Under the Taxation of Capital Gains Act 1992, a company is subject to corporation tax on capital gains at the same rate as for the remainder of its profits but the use of revenue losses to offset gains and of… …

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  • 80Economy of the People's Republic of China — Economies of Special Administrative Regions of Hong Kong and Macau are administered separately from the rest of People s Republic of China. Therefore, the information below pertains only to mainland China unless specified otherwise. For the… …

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