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- noun Alternative form of
recharacterization .
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Examples
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To validate this by the same logic requires a recharacterisation of the marginalised culture as dominant in relation to the sub-culture.
The Power and the Piss Hal Duncan 2006
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To validate this by the same logic requires a recharacterisation of the marginalised culture as dominant in relation to the sub-culture.
Archive 2006-09-01 Hal Duncan 2006
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You proceed to repeat your recharacterisation rather a lot.
Answers to the House Committee on Cross-Validation Statistics « Climate Audit 2005
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In my opinion, your recharacterisation to “imminent”, without the geological context, is a deliberate distortion.
Answers to the House Committee on Cross-Validation Statistics « Climate Audit 2005
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The concept of recharacterisation in a Canadian transfer pricing context permits tax authorities to reassess transactions undertaken by non-arm's length parties when it is determined that the transactions are not consistent with similar transactions, that would normally be undertaken by arm's length parties.
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The concept of recharacterisation in a Canadian transfer pricing context permits tax authorities to reassess transactions undertaken by non-arm's length parties when it is determined that the transactions are not consistent with similar transactions, that would normally be undertaken by arm's length parties.
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The concept of recharacterisation in a Canadian transfer pricing context permits tax authorities to reassess transactions undertaken by non-arm's length parties when it is determined that the transactions are not consistent with similar transactions, that would normally be undertaken by arm's length parties.
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