A score of zero indicates absence of symptoms, three represents maximum severity, while scores of one and two are intermediary statements. |
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The business was conducted by correspondence or through an intermediary, we assume. |
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These intermediary markets also used by agents of Europeans, who had barracoons in these markets, were fed by slaves from the north. |
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Rochester's writings embody many of the contradictions of this intermediary era. |
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The Aztec god Quetzalcoatl, lord of life and death, is a composite figure, an intermediary between creatures. |
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Since 1996 Greece has sought the return of a gold Macedonian funerary wreath, purchased from a Swiss dealer who acted as an intermediary. |
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In many cases, traditional intermediary firms are using electronic media as a way of optimizing their services. |
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The shaman is a witch doctor, a dream reader, and an intermediary between the living and the spirit world. |
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Cannabis is often an intermediary drug, used before the user moves onto harder drugs, when the kick of cannabis wears off. |
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Back in the office, you can download the data to a workstation without intermediary paperwork. |
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Companies would no longer have to spend on intermediary software that made the connections for them, often on a custom basis. |
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During negotiations over a prisoner exchange, English officials handed over this list to the French intermediary, Rigaud de Vaudreuil. |
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For all his managerial responsibilities, however, the go-between was only an intermediary. |
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He demonstrated that the most stable configuration for some molecules was some intermediary structure between two other structures. |
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They act like pushers selling cheap drugs to a gullible public with the financial sector as the intermediary. |
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The padrone was an ethnic intermediary and labour agent with the resources necessary to conduct the trade. |
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It should be permissible, for instance, for intermediary tables to differentiate between smokers and non-smokers. |
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The answer is that depends on whether the seller or intermediary comes under any regulatory authority and, unfortunately, not all of them do. |
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It was an obvious precursor of today's great intermediary, money, in such forms as bank credit. |
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Nor was the purpose of the original grants of immunity to delegate power, but rather to transfer certain responsibilities to an intermediary. |
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Chinese Staff serves as an intermediary between immigrant workers and labor enforcement agencies, acting as a goad to both sides. |
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We have a new big boss and one of her first decisions is to be whether we have an intermediary boss. |
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Homocysteine is an intermediary metabolite of essential dietary amino acid methionine. |
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The credit may be transmitted to the supplier through an intermediary bank in its own country. |
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At the same time messages were being passed back and forth through the mysterious intermediary. |
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The pharaoh was a sacrosanct monarch who served as the intermediary between the gods and man. |
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Since then, he said, public support has fallen because there are no more intermediary benchmarks. |
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He said this could revive the banking sector's intermediary role, which has been drastically weakened since the financial crisis. |
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Berezovsky said that he reported the matter to British intelligence through an intermediary. |
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Long ago, we made a shift from intermediary to infomediary, enabling us to take advantage of our place in the middle. |
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The intermediary level was to be paved, with a narrow planting area along the left wall as you look at the stone planters and steps. |
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So he accepted Empedocles elements as a kind of intermediary between this imponderable stuff and the tangible world. |
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He said the registration of tenancies with the statutory board threatened to compromise its intermediary role. |
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Oates had authorised a complex series of back-to-back loans through intermediary companies. |
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The flat bones ossify directly from such fibrous tissue rather than from intermediary cartilage. |
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He said a standard 6 per cent commission paid to intermediary brokers on every premium would drive up the new insurer's cost base. |
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Fire is the intermediary between people and gods and receives oblations from the humans. |
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It has been chosen to serve as the investment intermediary in placing the shares on the stock exchange. |
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For example, someone who has been a discharged or undischarged bankrupt cannot be an intermediary, etc. |
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There were few intermediary institutions for them to negotiate with. |
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The message was delivered through an intermediary, leaving the CIA with the pious hope that once its wishes had been made known, Viaux would respect them. |
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It makes the intermediary role of doctors mandatory for the purpose. |
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Government agencies should therefore take on an intermediary role. |
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We used a intermediary system to talk between various devices. |
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Therefore, by using nickel as an intermediary metal the joint can be made. |
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In other words, hair fibers may transfer through an intermediary surface. |
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And she was at Balmoral, the queen's Scottish estate and purloined a few letters from Prince Charles' briefcase, sent them down to me via an intermediary. |
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Therefore the intermediary should inform of this fact and the consequences thereof. |
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Any insurance intermediary must also be a person of good repute, who has not been made bankrupt. |
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The out-of-town buyer believed he'd been set up by the intermediary, who, in turn, was trying to hunt down the stickup artists. |
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Interposing the intermediary would lead to the severing of the direct legal relationship between the issuer and the holder of securities. |
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Prospective employers may approach the child or her family directly or, more often, use an intermediary to obtain a domestic worker. |
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Set up an intermediary container close to the sink to collect table scraps, and empty them into the brown recycle bin. |
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This is unprecedented in the history of humanity, and pulverizes the intermediary structures. |
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Historically speaking, ethnocentricity has fallen heir to this ideology through the intermediary of colonial anthropology. |
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The self-help group can be relied on to act as an intermediary between the bank and individual group members. |
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Germany exempts transactions involving gold ingots, gold coins and unprocessed gold, as well as intermediary transactions in this context. |
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With increasing dataavailability in many countries, this is a form of journalism in which an intermediary role as explainer is invaluable. |
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It was by this contact with creation unmarred by sinful man's intervention, that they sought to draw closer to God, without any intermediary. |
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Water perfume is often recognized as the perfect intermediary between the lightness of a toilet water and power and sensual fragrance. |
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In the event of the insolvency of the intermediary, a race between the account holder and the collateral taker would get underway. |
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Those fleeing further afield, for example to Europe, tend to need the services of an intermediary, a human smuggler or trafficker. |
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A significant portion of Class A fund sales include sales commissions, the majority of which is reallocated to the selling intermediary. |
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The fund manager has already been selected, through the intermediary of the Ecuadorian Trust for Development Cooperation. |
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In fact, neither the biological mother giving birth, nor the intermediary, are sworn to secrecy. |
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To recapitulate: it does not matter if a product is exported directly or via an intermediary. |
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In particular, the customer shall bear all currency and transfer risks as well as the risk of default on the part of the financial intermediary. |
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They furthermore include the role of intermediary and interlocutor for Board and staff. |
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Various intermediary companies also intervene in the services: companies leasing intermodal units, and railhead terminal owners and operators. |
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If my shares are bearer shares, my intermediary will attach an affidavit of immobilization. |
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Bam had once again played the intermediary, and the evidence to justify the representation agreements between Bam and Lahmeyer was insubstantial. |
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It is the vicarious liability imposed on the intermediary that is contrary to the directive. |
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The issue as to whether the intermediary has or has not acted negligently is thus irrelevant in regard to the imposition of vicarious liability. |
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The second is the possibility of an intermediary agreement in case a final status agreement will not be possible. |
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However, dealers will not be able to place either one of these transactions on an intermediary account. |
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The local and intermediary levels are essential in bridging the gap between citizens and authorities. |
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Instead, the secretary of state, Paul Murphy, would have to act as intermediary. |
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This is the name of the organization actually looking for a partner and can be a client of the intermediary organization. |
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The invitations for this event introduced Mr. Jaffer as an intermediary who could help business people access government funds. |
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Each market intermediary is then responsible for offering clients products that are suitable to their needs. |
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The regions, which are active intermediary authorities, are not listed in this general schema. |
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Two were suspected of committing the crime, one of having given the order to do so, and the fourth was thought to have acted as an intermediary. |
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The main function of the real estate broker or agent is to act as intermediary in the purchase, sale or rental of an immovable. |
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You can see the intermediary results as you perform your computations rather than just the answer at the end. |
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Fortis will centralise the requests received by any other financial intermediary. |
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We would like to be able to do this ourselves rather than through an intermediary. |
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The logistics operator acts as an intermediary between the user business and each of these agents. |
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To ensure that your instructions are respected, you must deliver them to your intermediary within the prescribed deadline. |
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The intermediary would work with two or more nonprofit organizations to test promising workforce strategies. |
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Next is a sumptuously textured, very abstract picture of three katsinas whose blurry appearance represents the intermediary between the spiritual and physical world. |
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The fact that a certificate is signed by an intermediary may not ring alarms for many users, assuming they ever bother to check what their little padlock icon has to say. |
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The DNA is transcribed into an intermediary called RNA, which ferries the genetic message out to the ribosomes, where it is translated into a protein chain. |
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So the predator priest was actually an intermediary between the kids and their parents. |
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With most diseases spread by rodents, the mouse or rat or vole is only an intermediary for fleas and lice and the like. |
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Missionaries, interpreters, and soldiers all played a role, while north of the border there also existed a potentially intermediary community, the Metis. |
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Echenoz seems to have met his publisher face to face times without number over the years, without any suggestion that a hired intermediary would be a good idea. |
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He had summoned my father to make peace, claiming through an intermediary that there were no hard feelings and that he didn't know what all the fuss was about. |
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Success against the Eastern Europeans will see England qualify for an intermediary round in April next year with the Championship finals to be staged next summer. |
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Fluoride interferes with the complete breakdown of glucose to pyruvic acid by inhibiting enolase, an intermediary enzyme in the cascade. |
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The dakhma is presented as the only intermediary for the true Zoroastrian. |
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It appears likely that Sardinia was the intermediary that brought Beaker materials to Sicily. |
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The subsequent intermediary record dates and closing date relating to the orders made under the Statutory Sell-Out in shares and settlement dates will be specified in Euronext Paris S. A. notices. |
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I should add that as part of the consultations, we met with all organizations, intermediary bodies and individuals with a vested interest in this matter and gave their comments due consideration. |
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For these intermediary cases, when conflicting objectives can emerge, deciding which level of government should take responsibility for a public service can be a real brain-teaser. |
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He offered an intermediary to the extent of 500 million. |
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Lincoln arranged for an intermediary to make inquiry into Grant's political intentions, and being assured that he had none, submitted to the Senate Grant's promotion to commander of the Union Army. |
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Shareholders whose shares are held by a clearing house are advised to enquire about the specific terms applying to subscriptions, redemptions and conversions made via this type of intermediary. |
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It is important to draw a distinction between persons who are entering Canada and directly charging admissions and those who provide their services to an intermediary in Canada who will charge such admissions. |
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Then start with choosing a type of visa and your intermediary. |
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The central concern of issuers and French banks is the proof of ownership resulting from the registration of securities in a single securities account held by the issuer or the relevant intermediary on behalf of the investor. |
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Moreover, only a qualified intermediary like a broker-dealer, a crowdfunding site, or a related Web portal will be eligible to sell shares. |
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A foreign cruise ship taking on a passenger at Toronto could therefore take this passenger to Chicago, but could not make an intermediary call at Hamilton. |
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In March 2005 the ECB adopted an opinion regarding a proposal for a Council decision concerning the signing of the Hague Convention on securities held with an intermediary. |
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The relevant intermediary's interest can be subordinate to an earlier interest under the first-in-time rule of paragraph 3, but paragraph 4 prohibits the intermediary from achieving priority under that rule. |
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Thus, Dee's conversations with the angels were carried out through the intermediary agency of a scryer such as Edward Kelly. |
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A resolved implementation of the principle of subsidiarity, bringing forth a better participation from the agents and helping them to assume responsibilities, would be an intermediary stage in this process. |
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Using thorough and well-argued research, Eric Sabourin characterizes diverse intermediary situations between the polarisations of the social and economic logic of exchange and the logic of reciprocity. |
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Did you know that in nine hours, a non certified wood stove emits as many fine particles to the atmosphere as an intermediary size car driving 18 000 km? |
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If this hiatus were to be bridged, man's potential role as a conscious, electrical intermediary between the microcosm and the macrocosm would begin to reveal itself. |
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He was suspected of having served as an intermediary in an attempt to pay bribes to Kazakh authorities by American companies wishing to open doors for themselves to the formidable Kazakh energy market. |
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Result 1 the non-Convention law considers that D lost his rights over the intermediated securities and only has a contractual claim against the intermediary or any person liable for the defectiveness of the entry. |
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Because of its role as a nerve centre, this sector must be treated and regarded as a vital intermediary service whose contribution to industry and trade should be seen in the light of the requirements of user sectors. |
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Strengthening municipal power and ensuring that the municipality is not a mere cog in the government machine or a government intermediary is vital if the exercise of local democracy is to be more than purely formal. |
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If you wish to attend the Annual General Meeting of Shareholders, you must ensure that your account holder or intermediary is in possession of Appendix II, duly completed, on 6 May at the latest. |
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The horizontal vibrations act by the intermediary of an anticharge cone which conveys them in the product to break any vaulting susceptible to be formed. |
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After an RSP deadline, a dealer is not allowed to backdate a dealer settled AOT purchase on an intermediary account in the first 60 day RSP contribution period. |
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Few still like to broadcast the fact that their coupledom is thanks to a commercial intermediary. Humour in the ads is a recent innovation, but parodies of them are plentiful. |
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Most transactions involving livestock are done through an intermediary, who acts as guarantor between a seller and a trader who do not know each other. |
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We must therefore more than ever act as a reflector and as an intermediary, passing on those practices which, on the ground, combat poverty and exclusion in rural and urban areas. |
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The third issue the EFF is concerned with is that of intermediary liability, which burdens ISPs and websites with stricter copyright infringement laws in a way that is veiled censorship, cautions Sutton. |
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The Federal Reserve therefore performs an intermediary role, clearing and settling international bank payments. |
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Though due to their intermediary position between West Flemish and Brabantian, the East Flemish dialects have also been grouped with the latter. |
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Switzerland maintains diplomatic relations with almost all countries and historically has served as an intermediary between other states. |
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A medium of exchange is an intermediary used in trade to avoid the inconveniences of a pure barter system. |
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This was an intermediary stage in the development of an entirely new Civil Code. |
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Five days later Charles made another peace offer to De Witt, again using Buat as an intermediary. |
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Pursuant to paragraph 3, any derogation must be immediately notified to the other States parties through the intermediary of the Secretary-General. |
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Abigail was related to both Harley and the Duchess, but was politically closer to Harley, and acted as an intermediary between him and the Queen. |
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So I sent word via an intermediary close to Cameron. |
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If this is your situation, you will receive from your broker or other intermediary, explanation as to how to appoint proxies and have them vote your shares. |
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The real estate broker is a professional who acts as an intermediary and a negotiator between you the buyer, and the owner of the house in which you are interested. |
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The bearer shareholders will have contact the financial intermediary with whom their shares are registered in order to obtain the voting by post form or voting by proxy form. |
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Recurring financial obligations, such as alimony or other monthly payments, can continue to be fulfilled following admission to the programme through an intermediary, usually the protection unit. |
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Effect of glucocorticoid replacement therapy on glucose tolerance and intermediary metabolites in hypopituitary adults. |
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Consequently, the Republic of Korea should define it as a crime if an intermediary exercised undue pressure on someone to give up their child for adoption. |
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The intermediary playing the role of investor assuager is sometimes all that's necessary in completing some of the most profitable deals. |
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Maybe this can be a solution or a least an intermediary solution that can link together the technical levels, the paying agencies and the audits and provide good evidence for overall discharge. |
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He is the intermediary between the human world and the spiritual world. |
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Accordingly, it is critical for host countries and other observers to determine what intermediary companies may have been used in FDI transactions, so as to understand what treaties might be applicable to a given investment. |
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Consequently, ETA should be described as the longa manus of Minoan, operating as a representative of Minoan, as an intermediary who acts exclusively on behalf of Minoan and does not undertake business on its own account. |
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Authorisation is required for the intermediary in case of its intermediation activity to be exercised for a branch with registered office in the Czech Republic. |
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The mildest form of inflammatory acne is the papule. It appears as a small, firm pink bump and is considered an intermediary step between non-inflammatory and clearly inflammatory lesions. |
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They also profited from the occasion to ask their parents and friends to invest in the life of the community by becoming intermediary counsellors to the district, community leaders or partners in Tdh activities. |
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The same sentence is imposed on anyone who, with a view to obtaining undeserved material advantages, facilitates or acts as an intermediary for the adoption of a child. |
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Persons who are beneficial Unitholders registered in the name of a broker, custodian, nominee or intermediary who wish to dissent should be aware that they may only do so through the registered holder of such Units. |
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The basic purpose of this paragraph, which was included in the February draft, is to ensure that a disposition of an account right includes a disposition to or in favour of the account holder's own securities intermediary. |
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After them we have the minor climatic characteristics, namely those determined by the atmosphere, which thus forms the intermediary between the major and minor features. |
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Edith was restored as queen, and Stigand, who had again acted as an intermediary between the two sides in the crisis, was appointed Archbishop of Canterbury in Robert's place. |
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After having been singled out in a struggle between the Whigs and the government, Walpole became the intermediary for reconciling the government to the Whig leaders. |
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However, in Brehon law one does not immediately own the property, rather animals are taken to an intermediary land to wait in case the original owner pays the debt. |
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This submission must be done either personally, by an intermediary agent or by correspondence, the Lyon Clerk is required to personally interview and reply to each applicant. |
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In a June 1701 letter, he wrote about that to his friend Philippus Alberth in Vienna and thus acted as an important intermediary in the dissemination of this knowledge. |
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Incredibly strong, and capable of supporting the weight of several people, the cardboard laminates operate as semi-monocoques with an intermediary plywood armature. |
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A medium of exchange permits the value of goods to be assessed and rendered in terms of the intermediary, most often, a form of money widely accepted to buy any other good. |
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Maurice continued sending secret offers to Isabella after Albert had died in July 1621, through the intermediary of the Flemish painter and diplomat Peter Paul Rubens. |
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