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Carryovern. in taxation accounting, using a tax year's deductions, busines...
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CarryoverA phenomenon in which free liquid leaves with the gas phase at the top of a separator. Carryover can indicate high liquid level, damage of the separator or plugged liquid valves at the bottom of the s [..]
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CarryoverWhen a hole is tied in a match and the bet is carried over to the next hole. (He won the 10th hole as well as the carryover).
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CarryoverA method by which deductions and credits for one tax year that could not be used to reduce tax liability in that year are applied against tax liability in subsequent years. (See also: carryback)
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CarryoverWhen a hole is tied in a match and the bet is carried over to the next hole.
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CarryoverIf one hole is played tie in a match, the bet is carried over to the next hole and played there.
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Carryover When a hole is tied in a match and the bet is carried over to the next hole.
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CarryoverWhen a hole is tied in a match and the bet is carried over to the next hole.
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CarryoverWhen a hole is tied in a match and the bet is carried over to the next hole.
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CarryoverCarryover simply means moving a tied match to the next hole to try and determine the winner.
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CarryoverWhen a hole is tied in a match and the bet is carried over to the next hole.
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Carryoverthe portion of a deduction (as for a net operating loss) or credit which cannot be taken entirely in a given period and which may be deducted from taxable income of a later period compare carryback .. [..]
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CarryoverUnobligated Federal funds remaining at the end of any budget period that, with the approval of the GMO or under an automatic authority, may be carried forward to another budget period to cover allowab [..]
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CarryoverLast year's ending stocks of a storable commodity.
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CarryoverWhen one cooks food it continues to cook when it is removed from the heat because the exterior of the food is hot and that heat continues to move towards the center of the meat. This phenomenon is cal [..]
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CarryoverCarryover is a method of accounting by which the deductions and credits of a taxable year are not used in that year, but applied to reduce the tax liability of later years. Some of the items which may [..]
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CarryoverCarryover (Tax) is a process by which the deductions or credits of one taxable year that cannot be used to reduce tax liability in that year are applied against a tax liability in subsequent years (ca [..]
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Carryoverthe chemical solids and liquid entrained with the steam from a boiler.
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CarryoverThe entrainment of water droplets in the steam leaving the boiler drum.
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Carryovern. in taxation accounting, using a tax year's deductions, business losses or credits to apply to the following year's tax return to reduce the tax liability.
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Carryoverthe score from early sessions that applies to an overall tournament score
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CarryoverThe portion of existing supplies remaining from a prior production period.
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CarryoverUsually refers to money in the parimutuel pool for a Pick Six wager that is left over after a sequence fails to have a single player select all of the winners. For example, if there are no winning tic [..]
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CarryoverThe moisture and entrained solids forming the film of steam bubbles, as a result of foaming in a boiler. This condition is caused by a faulty boiler water condition. See also foaming.
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CarryoverFunds unused during a financial year which are transferred to the budget for the following year.
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