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Deducted meaning
simple past and past participle of deduct
Example sentences (20)
From the 1,697 vote total, Stanley-Bandaru had 3% of votes deducted, while Ford-Brent and Smith-Chirco were each deducted by 6%.
An estimated £200m a year will go back into the pockets of staff by retaining tips that would have otherwise been deducted, according to the Government.
But having been deducted one point for breaches of EFL relegation related to the Club having failed to pay its players’ wages on time, sit two points below City.
Butler, in the eyes of many in attendance, won every round, despite being deducted a point in the ninth, against the 32-year-old from Birmingham, and came close to finishing the fight in the eighth round.
But the Tribunal deducted 165,663 votes from Governor Yusuf’s total as invalid votes, stating that the ballot papers were not stamped or signed and therefore declared them invalid, thereby returning Gawuna as the rightful winner of the election.
Capital expenses can increase the ACB of the property and can be deducted over time via the CCA.
For each question for which a wrong answer has been given by the candidate, one fourth or 0.25 of the marks assigned to that question will be deducted as penalty to arrive at corrected score.
He deducted $30,000 for a child’s Columbia University tuition.
In a bout short on technical quality, Paul looked to be turning the tide when he had a point deducted in the fifth round for a blow to the back of Fury's head, but Fury had a point chalked off for holding in the sixth to even things up again.
In the Union Budget last year, the FM took some tough calls for the crypto sector, introducing 30 percent tax on profits and a 1 percent tax deducted at source (TDS) on all transactions.
It captures all details of tax deducted at source (TDS) and tax collected at source (TCS) by various entities – employers, banks, EPFO and other financial institutions, among many others.
It should be noted that the deposit gets deducted from the kit cost.
Meanwhile the eight councillors said they have been ignored by the SNP’s group leader Tracey Carragher over requests to get their deducted wages back.
No deduction from the sentence was made for mitigation circumstances, but 7 ½ years was deducted for Narine’s early guilty plea leaving him with a 22 ½ years jail sentence.
Portsmouth would get relegated after the 2009/10 season having been deducted points for financial irregularities and spending majority of the season at the bottom.
Soaring numbers of Australians are resorting to buy now, pay later services for essentials such as food, bills and fuel, as consumer experts warn of a troubling emerging trend in Australians having their entire wages deducted to pay back spiralling debts.
Speaker, not only was NIS not remitted, not even the Union dues that were deducted were paid the Union.
That loan was approved in July, at which point the TSP deducted the roughly $4,000 loan amount from his account.
The 450 gold ounces shall be deducted from the total of 4,500 gold ounces.
The company and its outside law firm, Gibson Dunn, already paid about $800,217 in sanctions, which can be deducted from the total fees, they wrote.