Everyone forgets that they offer a valuable function for clients, providing access to capital to the stock and bond market. |
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Failure to bond to their parents was the prominent reason children were being given away. |
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Luckily for us, so far the bond market seems to be vacationing there as well. |
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MacDonald attended the trial but escaped on bond when he was awaiting sentence. |
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If the Russians had dumped the bonds, you would have seen more of a reaction in the bond market. |
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France is now widely considered next in line after the U.S. to lose its AAA bond rating. |
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Of course, mortgage rates could move lower if investors head to the relative safety of the bond market and drive yields down. |
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The Pecks forged a close bond with the reclusive author after a trip to her home in Monroeville, Ala., and her visit to the set. |
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Spreads on bond yields in a common currency today comove across emerging markets to a much higher degree than they did in the past. |
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Some think of themselves as demisexual, only able to feel attraction when a very strong emotional bond already exists. |
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It is important to use flux when soldering or oxides on the metal will prevent a good bond. |
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Many ex-gayers are encouraged to bond with an older straight man from their church. |
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A strong acid is also a substance whose conjugate base is quite happy with the excess electrons it got from that bond. |
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In response France invoked the terms of the Auld Alliance, her ancient bond with Scotland. |
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She became pregnant for the first time, and the bond between them grew ever stronger. |
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A contract of eternal bond of love, Confirm'd by mutual joinder of your hands. |
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It was built in 1935 by ES Roberts from Flemish bond brickwork with Art Deco features. |
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One of the ways to mark to model corporates is through bond equivalence using Macauley's algorithm for duration. |
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Typically, the owners or captain would be required to post a performance bond. |
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Cultural ties and economic interests have crafted a bond between the two countries resulting in Atlanticism. |
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The bond has been maintained through the Friends of Cantu and the Nithsdale Twinning Association. |
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No peaks with two Kdo residues were found, since the ketosidic bond is much more acid-labile than the common aldosidic bonds. |
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Secondly, AMPs having one disulfide bond which pack into a loop structure having a tail e.g., bactenecins and esculentins. |
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News of the big bond purchases came a day before the leaders of Germany and France meet to discuss the debt crisis. |
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Under unusual conditions, even gold can be made to bond with other elements. |
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A house's distribution panel should always be bonded to the grounding rods via a panel bond. |
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To avoid excessive cutting, the bond is arranged as shown in the figure, i.e. two half-bats and a one-brick bonder placed alternately. |
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Adam Berendt, who canvassed through Rockland County on behalf of education, environmental, and gun control bond issues. |
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A more recent theory, proposed by the historian Pierre Chaplais, suggests that Edward and Gaveston entered into a bond of adoptive brotherhood. |
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A mating pair will court several times during breeding periods to strengthen their bond. |
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In this reaction a halogen molecule breaks the double or triple bond in the hydrocarbon and forms a bond. |
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In large species, it lasts for over a year and involves a strong bond between mother and offspring. |
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Mothers were encouraged to breastfeed their children, as using a wet nurse would prevent a bond from forming between mother and child. |
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We decided to park our money in a safe, stable, low-yield bond fund until market conditions improve. |
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Having established a pair bond that will last for life, however, most of that dance will never be used again. |
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Laminating film to film around the strands creates a very strong and dependable bond reducing the amount of adhesive needed. |
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Mauss defines the gift as creating a special bond between the giver and the receiver. |
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A gift leads at some point to another gift is response, which creates a special reciprocal bond between people. |
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Hydrogen bonds form between chains, and side chains form above and below the plane of the hydrogen bond network. |
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As a result, studies of uncoded peptide bond formation are founded in using NCAs as substrates for mimicking prebiotic processes. |
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Multiple males tend to bond with one another, rather than with the livestock, and may ignore the flock. |
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Some llamas appear to bond more quickly to sheep or goats if they are introduced just prior to lambing. |
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In a Limitation Action the shipowner will post a bond reflecting the value of the vessel and her pending freight. |
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Zimbabwean bond notes for 2 and 5 dollars were introduced in 2016 at par value of the US dollar. |
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As leaders continue to send and receive information, building relationships with the followers allows for a bond to be made. |
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This is a fairly weak bond so reactions of peroxides often involve breaking this bond, giving very reactive oxygen species. |
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For properties such as strength and conductivity, the bond area in relation to the particle size is the determining factor. |
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The dissolution of the metallic bond material is caused by the dressing which in turns results continuous protrusion of new sharp grits. |
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The wet ink and polymer bond and dry, resulting in a raised print surface similar to the result of an engraving process. |
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They argue that the picket line is symbolic of a wound and those who break its borders to return to work are the scabs who bond that wound. |
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In the financial markets, stock prices, bond prices, currency rates, interest rates and dividends go up and down, creating risk. |
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The tack material prevents water from getting through the edge of the patch and helps bond the patch to the surrounding pavement. |
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Nevertheless his bond of two thousand pounds, wherewith he was tailed, continued uncancelled. |
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An interesting angle brought out by the author is the telepathetic bond of affinity that, according to Stehr, exists between true friends. |
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Potter's position of abandoned and abandoner, as he makes no attempt to create a bond with his children. |
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Men bond through the womanhating they display in each other's presence through jokes or sexual harassment or stories of conquest. |
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Even people, who criticize your lifestyle, will have to respect the fact that you keep your word and your word is bond. |
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Bridegroom Matt Murrell, 42, a former Royal Marine, built a close bond with the stray German Shepherd in the warzone of Iraq. |
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The activator softens the top layer of the transfer so it can bond to the substrate. |
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We have just moved them from the room where they whelped where Blossom and her eight pups have had privacy to bond quietly. |
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He was released within the hour without a bond on his own recognizance. |
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As a result, monthly losses have resulted in the write-down of the BF bond. |
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Moody's Investors Service rates debt securities in several market segments related to public and commercial securities in the bond market. |
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Moody's was founded by John Moody in 1909 to produce manuals of statistics related to stocks and bonds and bond ratings. |
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Moody's traces its history back to two publishing companies established by John Moody, the inventor of modern bond credit ratings. |
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Also during that time, major agencies changed their business model by beginning to charge bond issuers as well as investors. |
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In market practice, a significant bond issuance generally has a rating from one or two of the Big Three agencies. |
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Developing countries often depend on strong sovereign credit ratings to access funding in international bond markets. |
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Similarly import cargo that is offloaded needs to be in bond before the consignee decides to take delivery. |
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The fundamental social bond in late medieval Scottish society was that of kinship. |
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With the birth of the Roman Empire, the legions created a bond with their leader, the emperor himself. |
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David used his Cistercian connections to build a bond with Henry Murdac, the new archbishop. |
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Yes, the original bond, as imagined by Ian Fleming, was obviously white. |
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Sturgeon has sought to continue the strong connections and bond between Scotland and the Republic of Ireland. |
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The interaction is estimated to be comparable in strength to that of a hydrogen bond. |
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Zinc is a chalcophile, meaning the element has a low affinity for oxides and prefers to bond with sulfides. |
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A government bond is a bond issued by a national government. |
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The coalowners used the bond system as a tool for enforcing discipline and fending off the ability of workers to join together to fight for better pay and conditions. |
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The imaginary frequency of the transition state of the trans-deprotonation step corresponds to the elongation of the C-H bond of the acetylenic proton. |
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Many codes of ethics consider the bond of kinship as creating obligations between the related persons stronger than those between strangers, as in Confucian filial piety. |
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Following the 1907 financial crisis, demand rose for such independent market information, in particular for independent analyses of bond creditworthiness. |
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At this point, Robert Bruce and William Lamberton may have made a secret bond of alliance, aiming to place Bruce on the Scottish throne and continue the struggle. |
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As part of that new bond, general obligation holders would have the first claim on government revenues, giving them the highest priority in the superbond structure. |
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A strong fiscal climate was reaffirmed by a boost in bond ratings. |
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This led to a strong bond between the Stevenson and Ide families. |
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Heat-activated pressure-sensitive adhesive tape is a continuous foam tape using a heat activated adhesive on one side of the foam to bond to the elastomer extrusion. |
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As one moves from primary to secondary to tertiary alcohols with the same backbone, the hydrogen bond strength, the boiling point, and the acidity typically decrease. |
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A bond indenture is the instrument that gives a bond its value. |
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Many sheep and goat producers indicate a special bond quickly develops between lambs and their guard llama and the llama is particularly protective of the lambs. |
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However, since the Nottebohm case, other states are only required to respect their claim to protect an alleged national if the nationality is based on a true social bond. |
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Zimbabwean bond coins are used as a proxy for US dollar and cent coins. |
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This event severed the last remaining bond between Pompey and Caesar. |
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When deoxyhemoglobin picks up an oxygen molecule, this histidine residue moves away and returns once the oxygen is securely attached to form a hydrogen bond with it. |
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With the exception of silk, each of these fibres is short being only centimeters in length, and each has a rough surface that enables it to bond with similar staples. |
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They interfere with enzymes in the bacteria that transport nutrients, form structures, synthesise cell walls, and bond with the bacteria's genetic material. |
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Abraders that prepare the surface of panels to hold a secure bond. |
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Because of his own testimony, and because he had fled his bond with Arkwright under a felony charge, the character and veracity of John Kay were questioned during the trial. |
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Georgetown University professor Janet Mann argues the strong personal behavior among male calves is about bond formation and benefits the species in an evolutionary context. |
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It is also making this network available to the commercial multiplex winner for rental of capacity once negotiations are concluded, rental agreed and a security bond received. |
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The new bond issue now appears to be on the bubble, with support eroding. |
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While WSSC does not currently nor intends to utilize this taxing power, WSSC could levy unlimited ad valorem taxes to cover bond debt service, if necessary. |
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Canon law makes no provision for divorce between baptised individuals, as a valid, consummated sacramental marriage is considered to be a lifelong bond. |
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Both cases are good law, and if here, the husband were dead, and the title remained in the wife, and the bond was sought to be enforced against her, it would be held invalid. |
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The cubs are fully dependent on the mother and a close bond is formed. |
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The prairie vole is monogamous and forms a lifelong pair bond. |
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The male uses an advertisement call to encourage a female to join him at the nest, and both sexes use various greeting calls after a pair bond has been established. |
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The formation of a pair and the bond between the two birds is tied to the holding of a nest site, though paired house sparrows can recognise each other away from the nest. |
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Julian emphasized this by explaining how the bond between mother and child is the only earthly relationship that comes close to the relationship a person can have with Jesus. |
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And if his love affair with Old Trafford was strained by the saga of his demand to leave earlier this season, the bond was rekindled as United claimed a vital victory. |
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They describe modern wavefunction or density functional technology as translated into familiar chemical language through natural bond orbital analysis. |
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