Theory maintaining that income tax lowers incentives to work, save or invest and that economic growth is accelerated with no inflation achieved by increasing supply of services and goods.
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SUPPLY SUPPORT
Methods of management used to determine requirements of services and goods and their acquisition , receipt, storage and final disposal.
SUPPLY SYSTEM
The methods, equipment, facilities and people employed in the timely and accurate provision of all items needed for a process, project or program.
SUPPLY, COMMISSIONERS OF
Persons appointed to levy the land-tax in Scotland, aud to cause a valuation roll to be annually made up, and to perform other duties in their respective counties. Bell.
SUPPLY, COMMITTEE OF
In English law . All bills which relate to the public income or expenditure must originate with the house of commons, aud all bills authorizing expenditure of the public money […]
SUPPORT
1. Supply a means of survival and livelihood. 2. The obligation to provide for your family.
SUPPORT COSTS
Expenses that are incurred in activities that are not associated directly with production.
SUPPORT EQUIPMENT
The testing, maintenance and handling of equipment that is needed to keep the system in operation.
SUPPORT INFRASTRUCTURE
The supplies and services needed to keep the day-to-day operations of an organization going.
SUPPORT LEVEL
A chart showing the level a security or index can withstand market pressure. If it repeatedly breaches this adjustments will be made. Refer to resistance level .
SUPPORT OBLIGATION
A secondary obligation supporting performance or the satisfaction of another obligation .
SUPPORT PROCESS
A function or action supporting day-to-day operations such as communications , accounting, sales etc.
SUPPORT SERVICE
The function or activity that is needed for the successful completion of a program, process or project.
SUPPORT SYSTEM
An informal or formal network of services, goods and personnel that sustains a body .
SUPPORT, n
The right of support is an easement consisting in the privilege of resting the joists or beams of one’s house upon, or inserting their ends into, the wall of an […]
SUPPORT, v
To support a rule or order is to argue in answer to the arguments of the party who has shown cause agaiust a rule or order nisi.
SUPPORTABILITY
The degree by which characteristics of design of a support or stand by system meet the needs of operation of the organization .
SUPPORTING DATA
information attached to offers, agreements, financial statements etc. to provide a back up of the document. Also known as supporting document or supporting schedule.
SUPPOSITION
the term that means a guess or a conjecture that a thing is true and factual with no positive proof that it is true.
SUPPRESS
This means to forbid or to prohibit or out an end to a thing that already exists and to keep evidence from being presented by making out it is irrelevant […]
SUPPRESSED INFLATION
Government price controls used to disguise inflation on a temporary basis.
SUPPRESSIO VERI
Lat Suppression or concealment of the truth. “It is a rule of equity, as well as of law, that a suppressio veri is equivalent to a suggestio falsi ; and […]
SUPPRESSION OF DOCUMENTS
Criminal offence by trying to gain for yourself or cause loss to others by concealing, destroying a document of testamentary nature. See suppression of evidence .
SUPPRESSION OF EVIDENCE
1. Destruction , withholding or concealment , refusal to hand over evidence in your possession that you know you are morally or legally bound for you to reveal. 2. Court […]
SUPRA
cuit court of the United States in cities or towns of over 20,000 inhabitants, upon the written application of two citizens, or in any county or parish of any congressional […]