Income is income. Pay your taxes and hope the "Elder" person doesn't put you in jail.
banked turns
Banked is the past tense of the verb bank.
A crossed cheque must be banked. If the or bearer is not also crossed/deleted; then, strictly speaking, the cheque can be banked into the holder (bearer) of the cheque [and the bank teller will write the bank account number into which the cheque is being deposited].Some countries will only let the cheque be deposited into the bank account of the person/business named on the cheque (even if the or bearer is not crossed/deleted).
No. Banked is a verb form or adjective. Bank is the noun, which is also the spelling of the verb to bank.
yeah, banked track reduces the reliance on frictional force between tyres and road...so,,more centripetal force can be provided for car by banked track,,............from NAV
A banked turn is the term used to describe a car riding along a circle with inclined edges. The angle at which a turn is banked refers to the angle of http://www.answers.com/topic/incline-4 of the given path.
The word "banked" appears in Chapter 3 of the book Hatchet by Gary Paulsen. It is used in the context of Brian realizing that the plane is flying in a banked position, which contributes to his heightened sense of fear and panic.
yes: after counting his earnings, Jack realized that he "banked" $30,000 in profit last year selling houses.
There are several different meanings for the past tense verb banked (or present tense bank); to do business with a financial institution; to put aside for a future use; to rely on a circumstance; to heap or mass something, especially against something else; edge or surround something; to tilt sideways in making a turn; the play of a ball against another object. Some example sentences: I have banked at First National Trust for twelve years. She banked on getting that bonus to pay for some new furniture. The clouds banked to the north glowed in the sunset. The car banked on that sharp turn and my sunglass flew off the dashboard.
Bicycle races on its banked track.
do you mean banked ?
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