Second, perceived advertising clutter triggers negative user attitudes, leading to advertising
avoidance (Elliott & Speck, 1998).
Invoking the doctrine of constitutional
avoidance, Chief Justice John Roberts's majority opinion "interpreted" an exception into the statute providing that it did not apply to individual acts of poisoning.
Importantly, expression of daf-7 remains elevated in the ASI neurons of progeny for four generations, then returns to basal levels in the fifth generation, which is when the inherited
avoidance behavior also disappears.
It added: "The UK with its corporate tax haven network is by far the world's greatest enabler of corporate tax
avoidance and has single-handedly done the most to break down the global corporate tax system, accounting for over a third of the world's corporate tax
avoidance risks.
Follow up hierarchical linear regressions were conducted to further examine whether emotional
avoidance accounted for viewing frequency and negative outcomes above and beyond other predictors for viewing.
The Protocol which accorded the approval between India and China for the
avoidance of double taxation was signed on November 26, 2018.
In the wake of major corporate scandals in the early 2000s and the global financial crisis of 2007-2009, there has been a growing interest regarding research examining the consequences of tax
avoidance from a governance perspective.
ISLAMABAD -- Switzerland has yet to ratify the revised convention on
Avoidance of Double Taxation with Pakistan, which is delaying the exchange of information between the two countries.
Whether someone is depressed, anxious, has an addiction or relationship problems, you can bet there is an element of
avoidance in there, helping to keep the problem going.
So, pain
avoidance, not altruism, drove many of my "charitable" acts.