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" ... A: More or less, yup. Let’s say your payment is based on your 2019 information when you didn’t have a kid, and so you and your spouse get only $2,800 paid in advance. Then let’s assume you don’t get your 2020 return filed in time to get “trued up” during 2021 as discussed above. When you file your 2021 return next spring, the IRS will add in the kid, and you’ll get a credit – or a reduction in the tax owed – of $4,200. You’ll reduce that credit by the $2,800 you already received, and get the net credit of $1,400. ... "
" ... Artificial Intelligence is still (somewhat) of a buzzword, though in practice much of what is likely to be implemented in this current business cycle under that all-encompassing umbrella has been. Visual recognition systems, check. Speech recognition, check. Expert systems, check. Self-driving vehicles, check. Recommendation engines, yup. Business Intelligence tools with a healthy smattering of data science, check, check, check. None of them are quite perfect yet (and arguably some are a long way towards achieving even practical applicability) but the shape of the immediate future, say over the next five years or so, is pretty clear. ... "
" ... Safe for heavy snow, this is the boot you’ll want in your carry on if you’re planning travel to a winter wonderland. Function wise, they’re not only multi-functional in case that snow turns to rain with a durable waterproof exterior, they also come with a thermal reflective weather to keep heat in and cold out. Each style comes with a fancy faux fur cuff (hello animal-friendly fur!) and short girls, rejoice: yup, they’re platform boots. ... "
" ... The Mets’ only reliable relievers tossed a scoreless inning apiece to set up the last stand in the ninth inning, when Conforto, who hit a two-run homer in the seventh, tied the game with another two-run shot. Jeurys Familia — yup, him — tossed a scoreless 10th and Sewald, winless in his first 118 big league appearances, threw a perfect 11th. ... "
" ... Then with the exception of a slight step backward in 1939 (he hit “only” .292-.342-.403 in his lowest seasonal workload), he took off. In 1937-38 and 1940-41, he never hit lower than .322, had an OBP lower than .381, or a SLG less than .432. He took it to another level in 1941, when he led the league in hits with 218 (yup, that’s the year of Joe DiMaggio’s streak and Ted Williams’ .406, in the same league), batting .359-.410-.520 with 39 doubles, 19 triples, and career highs in homers (7) and RBI (101). What might he have done for an encore in the successive seasons? ... "