108(e)(2) should be read to exclude from COD income a cancellation of debt that would otherwise
give rise to basis because the debt would have been covered by Section 346(j)(2) of the old Bankruptcy Code (11 U.S.C.
Sec. 108(e)(2) and debt that would give rise to basis
may
give rise to a covered Loss, provided, however, that the 120-day deadline for performance will be extended to the benefit of the defaulting party and to the detriment of the non-defaulting party for so long as the non-defaulting party is not appreciably prejudiced thereby."
Rulings point to challenging days ahead for insurance companies
Software updates embedded in maintenance agreements may
give rise to DPGR, assuming they meet the requirements of section 199, (43) a result consistent with prior administrative guidance.
Final Section 199 regulations clarify application of domestic production incentive
The transplanted sphere-derived cells did indeed
give rise to cells from all three germ layers.
Feasibility of treating hearing disorders with stem cells: update
In an October editorial, The Wall Street Journal suggested that such an agreement might
give rise to a national sales tax.
Fund transfer protocol: states eye Internet sales
Ultimately, these layers will
give rise to every single body organ and part (see diagram, left).
Secrets of the womb: life's most mind-blowing journey: from single cell to baby in just 266 days. (Life science: human reproduction/cells)
The way to do this was to endorse international moves to outlaw and combat terrorist violence along with accompanying efforts to address the hurts and inequities that
give rise to terrorist behavior.
So, what's the answer?
The greater an object's size, according to Edmund Burke, the more violently it excites the retina: Thus giant objects
give rise to perceptions of the sublime.
Asprey Jacques: Tania Kovats. (Reviews)
But works of beauty that
give rise to childlike wonder and delight are still possible.
IS BEAUTY AN ANCIENT HISTORY?
(La Jolla, CA) has patented methods for isolating and using prechondrocytes from the umbilical cord, specifically from Wharton's jelly, that
give rise to chondrocytes which produce cartilage.
Advanced Tissue Sciences obtains United States patent
Facts -- even singularly incredible facts -- were more readily accepted than theories in the new scientific societies of the seventeenth century because they did not
give rise to so acrimonious and unsociable debate.
Wonders and the Order of Nature
These dreams will
give rise to a three-story, 60,000-square-foot home for Miami City Ballet.
MIAMI CITY BALLET BREAKS GROUND ON NEW FACILITY
It is one of only a few such discoveries of comets beyond the solar system and provides intriguing new insights into the primordial conditions that
give rise to planets, asteroids, and comets.
Comets observed around nearby star
Service contracts may
give rise to private business use because of the flow of monies between the service provider and the facility financed by tax-exempt bonds.
IRS offers safe harbor in physician employment contracts
Once the fragments were identified, one could reason out the structure of longer stretches of the molecules by arguing that a certain long stretch would
give rise to shorter pieces, all of which would be found among the fragments, but would not
give rise to shorter pieces that were not found there.
Insulin structure