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domi·ciled
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domiciledadjective
living or residing (in a particular place)
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Domiciled
of Domicile
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of domiciled in Chaldean Numerology is: 5
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of domiciled in Pythagorean Numerology is: 2
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Chief Financial Officer Jon Moeller:
This time it will be less than that because many of our internationally domiciled competitors..aren't seeing the full extent of the pressure that we are seeing.
jamerican- the word applies mostly to those from jamaica who has become domiciled in america, and have taken on the american influence whether they are permanent residents or citizens. It also applies to americans who have taken on jamaican domicile and citizenship. Those in canada are called-ja'cans- the cans meaning canada.
We believe, with this modification of our health benefit plan, that it is legally sound and consistent with Catholic teaching, the plan pertains to residency, not relationships, so for an employee of the church who wants to add a legally domiciled adult, they must meet residency requirements that have nothing to do with relationship.
It is not fair that people who are born in the UK to parents who are domiciled here, can later in life claim to be non-doms and live here, it is not fair that non-doms with residential property here in the UK can put it in an offshore company and avoid inheritance tax.
With Shire being an Irish tax domiciled company, we are not clear to what extent these rules may be important. But we do not see the possible loss of this level of tax as likely to derail management's strong desire to complete the transaction.
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