Any unused space under the $5,500 cap can becarriedforwardto subsequent years, without any upward limit.
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If any stake is not won, it is thencarriedforwardto the next deal.
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Results between competitors who migrated together werecarriedforward.
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The results which arecarriedforwardfrom the previous rounds are shown in "italics".
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The results which arecarriedforwardfrom the first round are shown in "italics".
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Net losses in a tax year may becarriedforward, but not offset against income.
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In essence, every action or thought, whether noble or sinful, has consequences that arecarriedforwardinto the next life.
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At that time, requests may be adopted in whole or in part, amended andcarriedforwardinto the next review cycle, or withdrawn from consideration.
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Recruiting has beencarriedforwardduring the past month however and fully one half of the total strength of the regiment has been enrolled.
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Characters advanced in level, gaining power as the series progressed, and werecarriedforwardfrom book to book, giving the experience of one long story.
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