If the bank required specie reserves, the notes acquired initially could have been called at expiration and not renewed. |
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I cut the card into strips, which both separate the card number into chunks and excise it from the expiration date. |
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Both prescription and non-prescription medicines have an expiration date noted somewhere on the label. |
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All of the chains are keeping their doors open with the aid of strikebreakers hired in advance of the contract expiration. |
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The rule for creating synthetics is that the strike price and expiration date of the calls and puts must be identical. |
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There is open enrollment, classes are sold in packages with generous expiration dates and the first class is free. |
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It is also subject to a clawback if sold before the expiration of the incentive period. |
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Persistent cookies have an expiration date and are stored on a user's hard disk until that date. |
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At the beginning of expiration, you tum the valve creating a one-way valve that only allows expiratory airflow. |
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Additionally, the expiration date is being printed directly on the card now that validation stickers are no longer being used. |
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International students will have almost three months to comply with regulations following the expiration of their residency permits. |
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The year end expiration of the bonus depreciation tax benefit, which was expected to boost outlays, had no major impact. |
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On Sunday, both delegations in Kenya agreed to extend their ceasefire by two months beyond its scheduled expiration at the end of September. |
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With the contract expiration looming large, both sides are meeting sixteen hours a day. |
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Free agency allows an athlete to market himself or herself for the best possible price to any team upon the expiration of a contract. |
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All staff effected by expiration of contract would be personally spoken to by the general or senior manager and only then confirmed in writing. |
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Early glottic closure is seen as an abrupt cessation of flow during expiration, visible as a sharp downslope on the expiratory flow volume curve. |
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Static lung compliance was measured by an interrupter technique during a relaxed expiration from total lung capacity. |
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They were referred to the committee on the expiration and reenactment of laws, and never heard from again. |
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Upon expiration of the rental period, however, the program is no longer readily accessible until ordered again. |
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Congress repealed the bankruptcy act in 1803 before its scheduled expiration. |
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The extra month added onto the agreement was designed to shift the next contract's expiration to after the holiday season. |
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Thus, the reappointment contract provides nontenured faculty with no expectation of continued service after the annual contract's expiration. |
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Ranging from full inspiration to full expiration, lung densities more than double. |
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Best of all, buyers can sell a contract before expiration and need to take possession of any bottles of wine only if they want to drink them. |
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An action under this section shall not be brought after the expiration of two years from the death of the deceased. |
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The end came with the expiration of his Internet account, and subsequent isolation from cyberspace. |
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The effect of the policy has been to keep these soldiers in the service beyond the date of their enlistment contract's expiration. |
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The six month sentence will commence on the legal expiration of his 21 year sentence. |
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The expiration of various derivatives contracts also helped gains, traders said. |
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They were sentenced to life imprisonment by the Judge, who also ordered that they not be released before the expiration of 20 years. |
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One day, each and every one of their contracts will be near expiration, and when that happens, they will need to negotiate. |
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She sought to minimize losses from its patent expiration by getting FDA approval for an additional use under another brand name. |
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Water bottles have expiration dates, not because the water goes bad, but because the plastic which stores the water affects the taste. |
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Sinus arrhythmia is the variation in the heart rate that occurs during inspiration and expiration. |
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The intrinsic elasticity of the airways would still allow the airway tree to distend with inspirations and relax with expiration. |
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Clearly, flow limitation can occur throughout expiration or only over a portion of the expiratory breath. |
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Examiners compared observed systolic pressure between inspiration and expiration, and subtracted the two values. |
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Europe works best as a confederation, with provisional federal powers for acute problems, subject to expiration clauses. |
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They showed that in the emphysematous lung, the airways collapsed early in expiration and trapped expired air. |
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Before placing the electrodes on a patient, a nurse should check that the expiration date on the package has not passed. |
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Each package carries a freshness guarantee with a boldly stamped expiration date. |
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The bottlers charge the bottle with enough gas so that it will yield a sparkling drink even at its expiration date. |
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The executive was pushing for an expiration date that coincided with the premiere of the next episode. |
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A sudden and forceful Valsalva maneuver can result in the lack of coordination of different muscles of expiration. |
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This technique allows for closure of the velum, thus excluding nasal NO contamination during expiration. |
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Each time a subway rider swipes the card, the turnstile reads the bevy of information stored on the card's magnetic stripe, such as serial number, value, and expiration date. |
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Two hours and fifteen minutes into the game, upon the expiration of his seventh turn, Ted removed his glasses to wipe them slowly with the worn cotton of his flannel shirt. |
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During expiration, contraction of the rectus abdominis and transversus abdominis muscles draw the pubic plates dorsally, decreasing abdominal volume. |
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In the respiratory form, sinus arrhythmia typically varies with respirations, and the heart rate increases with inspiration and decreases with expiration. |
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But with the expiration of the law and the media focus on the House bill, awareness mounted and that uphill fight got easier. |
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But these hugely popular series, like many before them, have an expiration date. |
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And yet, the owners have now, twice, asked for an extension to the expiration date of the Current Bargaining Agreement. |
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Have delis, purveyors of foods preserved and pickled to last, finally hit their expiration date? |
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But the plan also foresaw the expiration of the Bush tax cuts and further tax reforms. |
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His family managed to obtain his release, but he was immediately shipped out of the country by the government, on a non-renewable passport with a one-year expiration date. |
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Similarly, because the contract specifies a New York Harbor delivery location, many unleaded gasoline long hedgers will exit the market prior to the expiration month. |
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This white vesture was worn for a month after the child's birth, and if it died before the expiration of that time, it had the chrisom for its shroud. |
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Yet the two-day plunge seems too big to blame on just the lock-up expiration. |
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The actual redemption rate will be a function of the face value of the coupon relative to the price of the brand, as well as the expiration period. |
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It is possible that the fathership of the child born to the woman who remarries before the expiration of this waiting period can come into question. |
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The process of taking air into the lungs is called inspiration, or inhalation, and the process of breathing it out is called expiration, or exhalation. |
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All this comes at a bad time for Big Pharma, which is facing the imminent expiration of patents on many of its blockbusters and fewer-than-expected new drugs in the pipeline. |
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The expiration of the 800 days within which the Prime Minister promised to considerably improve living standards provoked mixed feelings among politicians. |
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On expiration of the nine-year period, the property may be sold if wished. |
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The Act stipulates that because it is more than six months before the expiration of five years since the last general elections, a by-election must be held. |
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When listening to normal respiration, inspiration composes approximately one-third of the respiratory cycle and expiration the remaining two-thirds. |
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The consent solicitations will expire on the earlier of the tender expiration dates or the applicable consent expiration date. |
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Other than the changes to the respective expiration dates, the terms and conditions of each of the warrants remain unchanged in all respects. |
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Still, it would be nice to know the expiration date on this calamity. |
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To avoid lung collapse at the end of expiration and the development of atelectotrauma, the effect of positive end-expiratory pressure is crucial. |
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Well, in the mercy of God we are normally unaware of our personal expiration date. |
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The rights will be transferable until the expiration date of the rights offering. |
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Russia requires an exit visa if a visitor stays past the expiration date of their visa. |
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The drop in gold prices was exacerbated by Friday's expiration of December gold options. |
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Food and Drug Administration approval to market a generic version of daptomycin prior to the expiration of Cubist's patent rights. |
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Consumers should look at the UPC Code and expiration date on the product package to determine if it is subject to the voluntary recall. |
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Technology companies showed greater volatility around the expiration of their lock-up periods than did life sciences companies. |
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When does a meme officially jump the shark and reach its expiration date? |
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The restructured lease will replace the existing lease and will begin prior to that lease's expiration. |
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It is an American option, meaning that it may be exercised any time on or before its expiration date. |
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Some ignored the expiration of servants' indentured contracts and tried to keep them as lifelong workers. |
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Some midlifers are bored and willingly accept their perceived expiration dates, while others demonstrate the passion and energy of Mrs. |
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And thanks for all the music that came with no expiration date. |
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During expiration, oxygen poor air flows to the anterior air sacs and is expelled by the action of the expiratory muscles. |
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Air flow through the parabronchi of the paleopulmo is in the same direction to the dorsobronchi during inspiration and expiration. |
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After 1640, planters started to ignore the expiration of indentured contracts and kept their servants as slaves for life. |
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It's two bucks out of the money now, but it still has three weeks until expiration. |
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Positive Expiratory Pressure therapy involves the application of a resistance to expiration in order to produce positive airway pressure. |
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As an option's expiration date approaches only its moneyness has value. |
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During the granted time a peer is expected not to visit the House's meetings until either its expiration or termination, announced at least a month prior to their return. |
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The symptoms worsen due to the increased secretion of mucus, bronchoconstriction, and thickening of the walls of the airways, resulting in difficulty in expiration. |
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If mark to market accounting were applied to these fixed-rate purchase contracts, earnings volatility would result prior to the expiration of the contract. |
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You have an expiration date, and despite your wanting to claim control over life circumstances, you're not entitled to know when your expiration date will be. |
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Patents for number of blockbuster bio-pharmaceuticals have either expired or are on the verge of expiration, which is majorly driving the growth of biosimilars industry. |
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The optimal trust term to defer transfer taxes is a trust that will end on the expiration of the period established by the Rule Against Perpetuities. |
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He completely dominated Dutch politics and diplomacy in his first years afterwards, even monopolising the abortive peace talks before the expiration of the Truce. |
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Immediately after the expiration of the Truce in April 1621, all Dutch ships were ordered out of Spanish ports, and the stringent trade embargoes of before 1609 were renewed. |
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It also contains the documents expedition and expiration date. |
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