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elective (Selective), adjective alternative, bestowed by ballot, by vote, choosing, cooptive, disjunctive, on approval, open to choice Associated concepts: elective franchise, elective office elective (Voluntary), adjective appointive, gratuitous, not required, optional, spontaneous See also: adoptive, alternative, discretionary, disjunctive, spontaneous, voluntary How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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But we have two choices as to where we compute the extra Kiddie Tax: Either the child’s tax return contains a schedule integrating it with the parents’ income, or the parents can electively move the child’s investment income into their return. Approximately 46% of unintended pregnancies result in live births (many are electively terminated) (Kannitz and Schnare 2001). Subsisting on little more than caffeine and asthma meds, the electively bedridden night owl sated his appetite for intrigue through a lively correspondence, midnight visits, and chats with the help. |
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