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" ... A trader should have few to no sporadic lapses in the trading business during the year. The IRS has successfully denied TTS in a few tax court cases by arguing the trader had too many periodic lapses in trading, such as taking several months off during the year. Traders can take vacations, sick time, and personal time off just like everyone else. Some traders take a break from active trading to recover from recent losses and learn new trading methods and markets. ... "
" ... However, even as Tom Brady struggled to excel amid a dearth of reliable pass-catching options in 2019, Meyers — an undrafted free agent last year — stood out as a sporadic bright spot. ... "
" ... Military deployment brings sudden changes in environment, disrupted sleep patterns, long shifts, “sporadic nutrition” – missed meals and hasty snacks — and, not infrequently, anticipatory anxiety about what lies ahead. All these stressors affect gut microbiota, which in turn affect the brain in a feedback loop. ... "
" ... The first movies were simply a camera focused on a stage, because the initial idea was simply to recreate theater: it took time for the language and narrative of the genre to emerge, multiple takes, edition, different shots, etc. Are we looking at a similar phenomenon? What will the video conferences of the future look like? How much will we use them, and to what extent will simple tools within the reach of anyone offer us more creative ways of relating, as opposed to a specialized, sporadic or minority use? Will we be able to become “video masters” of our own communication destinies? ... "
" ... We don’t have a great system here other than trying to give more as we earn more. Some charitable giving is regular and automated, and some, especially this year, is much more sporadic. In total it amounted to about 3% of our gross income this year, though that’s just what’s gone to legally titled charitable entities. What’s “giving?” Does it have to be to a 501(c)(3)? What about the direct giving to those in need this year? Or, sending money via Venmo, CashApp or whatever else to families needing to evacuate the path of a storm? We did a lot more of those things this year than previously, and want to make that sort of direct giving more consistent in the future. ... "