1. Children will soon make deductions about the meaning of a word. 2. It is nevertheless possible to make deductions about stages of language before historical records. 3. Nowadays I am accustomed to making deductions from a single piece of clothing or personal item associated with a crime. 4. In practice no deduction need be made from the value of the claim on account of state benefits received. 5. No deduction is made in respect of the joint portion because, for example, one cannot buy or drive half a motor car. 6. The payee claimed that the sums were assessable under Case IV not Case III and that, therefore, no deduction should be made. 7. Although the news story never said the men who were arrested were gay, Rasmussen argued that anyone reading the story would make that deduction. 8. Here is a guide of the basic areas in which you can make deductions. 9. Resident taxpayers may make that deduction. 10. The judges then make deductions from the score for mistakes or aesthetic reasons. |