Evaluated receipt settlement makes invoices redundant.
Because of this reduces the threat of invoicing errors.
Most of this has to do with complex agriculture. Once people began farming and domesticating animals for food, not every member of society had to be devoted to being a hunter/gatherer, as was previously the case. Once there was a large surplus of food, farmers and herders could feed the population without much need of other assistance, leaving other members of society free to become writers, artisans, merchants, or governors. Once there was a government and currency in place, the government could use taxes to centralize wealth and create a military that would also strengthen the state.
Often first time offenders would have the ability to turn around their behavior. Being exposed to the severe criminal element of prisons or jails could in fact breed a worse criminal rather than deterring them from their felonious or criminal behavior. I think the severity of the act should depend on the jail time associated with it and if they are able to enroll in diversion programs. So it some ways I would argue that it is fair.
The answer is that adjusting to the end of the commodity boom, which benefited South America particularly, has taken longer than expected. Between 2003 and 2010 China’s industrialisation boosted demand for minerals, oil and foodstuffs. Commodity prices fell steadily between 2010 and 2015. As export revenue shrank, the region’s currencies weakened, curbing imports and pushing up inflation.
Latin America also faces a fiscal squeeze. The commodity boom temporarily boosted tax revenues. Too many governments spent, rather than invested or saved, this windfall. The primary fiscal deficit (ie, before interest payments) in the region as a whole increased from 0.2% of GDP in 2013 to 2.6% last year. In other words, public debt is rising. Many governments have started to retrench. Few are in a position to prime the pump of recovery.
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Apple must participate in an antitrust compliance program
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