Partial deals were possible because they did not require him to adopt any irrecoverable positions. |
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As to the other two points, it was not suggested that the cost of repairs might be irrecoverable or that it might be uneconomic to recover it. |
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These can make the interest payable pale into insignificance and push someone already in debt into an irrecoverable position. |
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No government has considered the issue of charities' irrecoverable VAT more seriously than this one. |
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In India, owing to the time lag involved in the recovery, banks tend to hold on to advances considered irrecoverable in their books. |
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History shows that, once lost, the democracy it guarantees is irrecoverable. |
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He seems to be working in a coal mine in his breaks and several shirts may be irrecoverable. |
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Causation, even established, did not entitle him to recover damages in respect of an irrecoverable loss. |
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Twine said the write-off removed the necessity for the municipality to attempt to recover money that was irrecoverable. |
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They have gone so far down that we are getting to the point of irrecoverable collapse. |
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Even those who survive it may come to regret wasting five active, irrecoverable years. |
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From the moment he commenced his turn the aircraft was almost immediately on its right wing tip and was irrecoverable. |
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We see lives in the same light as our own lives might be seen when we have also become irrecoverable. |
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The privatisation roller coaster when everyone was encouraged to become a shareholder left many with irrecoverable losses. |
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One feels that certain things are irrecoverable because they are past. |
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But he might simply shatter, break into irrecoverable pieces. |
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If the accident resulted in total and irrecoverable loss of speech, date such loss occurred. |
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If the accident resulted in total and irrecoverable loss of sight of either or both eyes, date on which such loss occurred. |
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Blindness: means the total and irrecoverable loss of sight in both eyes due to injury or sickness. |
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By such tiny glances and irrecoverable moments lives are changed, a lesson that reaches beyond sport. |
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The reason is that as soon as a candidate slips into an irrecoverable third place, his or her supporters start to abandon ship. |
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The others do not use this procedure as they consider that they cannot declare an amount to be definitively irrecoverable. |
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These losses included amounts considered irrecoverable, cash losses and overpayments. |
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Provisions are applied to write off advances, in part or in whole, when they are considered irrecoverable. |
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Yet, at the same time, they were repeatedly told that they too were irrecoverable. |
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In-flight mast bumping is frequently irrecoverable and catastrophic, with either the mast being severed or a blade strike to the fuselage. |
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This was partially offset by the absence of expenses related to the events of September 11, 2001 and lower irrecoverable losses. |
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Accounts receivable are subsequently recognised at cost less provisions for bad debts, as appropriate, booked as a result of the irrecoverable nature of the amounts in question. |
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Where the connected recipient does not have a full right to deduction, an undervaluation by reference to the normal market value reduces their exposure to irrecoverable input tax. |
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Peel Hunt said: Given the irrecoverable undertaking from ex-private equity owners Apollo and CVC, our recommendation is to take profits and switch to either Novae for value, or to Beazley for larger cap insurance exposure. |
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They also have a negative impact on the length of the audit clearance process, which involves a risk that ineligible expenditure may become irrecoverable. |
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Impairment losses from estimated irrecoverable amounts are recognized in the income statement when there is objective evidence that the asset is impaired. |
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Parliament's true friends are those who want it to evolve in ways that make it more effective in that job, not those nostalgic for a largely mythical and wholly irrecoverable past. |
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Suppose, however improbably, that we could be sure that human reproductive cloning artificially breeding a baby with only one person's genes would never lead to hideous, irrecoverable mistakes. |
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Your accidental bodily injuries resulting in your dismemberment, loss of sight, death or complete and irrecoverable loss of speech or hearing within 365 days from the date of the accident that occurs during your trip. |
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The expected irrecoverable pre-financing, or the amount for which recovery has ceased to be probable, is recognised as a value reduction or charge in the economic outturn account. |
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