"The trajectory of global growth and the declining share of ODA during the last decade has seen attempts to
subsume South-South cooperation in the international aid architecture.
Because rewritten queries (minimally)
subsume original queries, the front-end needs to postfilter preliminary results that may contain extra documents with respect to the original queries.
T HE proposed tax rate under the GST regime for small cars will either be price neutral or marginally lower while bigger sedans and SUVs are expected to turn cheaper as GST will
subsume infrastructure- cess, according to an ICRA report released on Tuesday.
This concept, along with the term "relationship," becomes prevalent after the mid-twentieth century when a new discourse arose to complement and even
subsume romance.
He is, of course, quite correct in stating that there is no Welsh emblem on the Union flag, but it was a king of direct Welsh descent that decided, in 1536, to
subsume Wales into England, and the literate population of the day were quite pleased with that.
Last month, the Robertson Foundation's university trustees voted--over the unanimous objections of the Family trustees--to
subsume the Robertson Foundation's investments into the university endowment fund, known as the Princeton Investment Company (PrinCo).
Summary: New Delhi [India], June 28 (ANI): To brace the successful roll out of the Goods and Services Tax (GST), the Finance Ministry on Wednesday announced setting up of a special cell in the North Block of the Parliament dedicated entirely for the uniform indirect tax system, which will
subsume various central, state and local indirect taxes and levies.
Once implemented, GST will
subsume various taxes, including excise, services tax, octroi and other levies and the proceeds will be shared between the Centre and states.
In effect, "style" here is precisely frozen time, layered and condensed into a screen so thick that it begins aesthetically to
subsume its underlying content, but--and this is what separates White from the commercial sector--without completely erasing the memory of that content's (emotional) intensity.
Professor Rose acknowledges the ability of British society to
subsume its many tensions and temporarily bury many of its contradictions in the greater interest of winning the war against Nazi Germany.
GST, which has been stuck for the last seven years, will
subsume most of the indirect taxes like excise duty and service tax at the Central level and value- added tax and local levies on the states front.
It is increasingly difficult for people to tell: Chief among the repercussions of postmodernism and its tendency to
subsume pop culture into the high arts has been the blurring of distinctions between the various gradations of cultural sophistication.
Since 2007, the government has been trying to introduce the new tax regime, under which GST will
subsume most of the indirect taxes of the Centre and the states.
Moreover, and unusually, Gillies refuses to
subsume his argument about Shakespeare and geography in an argument about The Tempest.