My answer is that more than knocking gold down to discourage the bond vigilantes from moving out of bonds into tangibles is involved. |
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The bonds will have an eight-year tenor at a coupon rate of 11.70 per cent payable annually. |
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My husband had been badgering me for months to tie up some savings in the bonds. |
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This creates a line of p orbitals down the length of the molecule, allowing resonance stabilization of the pi bonds. |
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As with the Germani, so throughout Anglo-Saxon history, the strongest social bonds were the claims of kinship and the claims of lordship. |
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There is also an over-the-counter market where retail investors can pick up bonds. |
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If they feel it is advantageous for them to retire their current bonds and secure a lower rate by issuing new bonds, they may call their bonds. |
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In chemical reactions, it is the electrons in these orbitals that form or break bonds between different atoms. |
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Egypt has no choice but to maintain a presence in a country with which it shares the bonds of Arabism and religion. |
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We varied the surface density of antigens such that we could study the detachment of either single or multiple bonds. |
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Tracker bonds are leveraged investment funds that track the performance of a stock market index or a basket of indices. |
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This leads him to examine the financial status of the savings bank or the insurance company or the soundness of the bonds he buys. |
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He doesn't say how much the mostly unspecified taxes he calls for in lieu of the bonds would cost. |
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Special care was taken to include all the hydrogen bonds between the zinc ligands and the surrounding residues. |
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Most of the rest is likely to be in bonds and gilts with cash and property making up the balance. |
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During a routine sale of U.S. Treasury bonds in early September, one of the essential pillars holding up the economy suddenly disappeared. |
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There may be severe credit risks in coming years by investors holding individual bonds, both taxable and tax free. |
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Besides, billions of dollars already pay for infrastructure through bonds, direct appropriations and federal funding. |
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However, deeper layers of paint were protected from light-induced degradation, as evidenced by the survival of double bonds in linseed oil. |
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Fixed-term bonds generally offer a higher return than savings because you have to part with your money for longer. |
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Some birds may remain paired year round, but pair bonds typically last a single breeding season. |
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Attracted by the opportunity for arbitrage with the stock market, hedge funds have also been big buyers of convertible bonds. |
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Other institutions arbitrage returns on bonds or loans with relatively high yields through securitizations. |
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Normally, trust companies roll these bonds over when they mature instead of redeeming them. |
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Striving all through the night, Samudra broke through the bonds of earthly attachments and became an arhat, a liberated being. |
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Or is it something much more ephemeral, a sense of comfort, of forming bonds and putting down roots in an alien landscape? |
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More savers and money managers now believe that, in the long run, the return on stocks is higher and the riskiness of stocks is lower than bonds. |
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Ultimately the little roughneck escapes, and she bonds with the town's biggest nerd. |
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Relief bonds issued on or after 1 March will bear an interest rate of eight per cent as against 8.5 per cent earlier. |
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The owner is said to have put unreported income in bank deposits or used it to buy bearer bonds. |
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While clearly inspired by a Romantic sensibility, he is never quite free from the bonds of his precise, inquiring, magpie mind. |
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Such schemes include tax amnesties, voluntary disclosures and special bearer bonds. |
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For those with an interest in individual securities, there are stocks and bonds to meet every need. |
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For soaring high above the earth, a man is finally set free, breaking all bonds. |
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The new rules also make donating mutual funds, stocks, bonds and other securities more attractive. |
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For instance, if you assemble carbon atoms so that each one bonds to four others in a tetrahedral pattern, you end up with diamond. |
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An adviser executive sells mutual funds, bonds and other related securities to customers. |
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The system electronically assigns a unique, tamper-proof authorization code to individual surety bonds. |
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The four C-H bonds are directed towards the four corners of a tetrahedron, with carbon at its center and hydrogens at each vertex. |
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Frustrated savers sell their bonds and put the proceeds in marketable commodities. |
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Every time I can scrape a few quid together, I smack 'em straight into the premium bonds. |
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The disulfide bonds form during the process of secretion from the cell in the endoplasmic reticulum. |
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A delicately stitched 19th century sampler conveys the idea of women's handiwork and family bonds. |
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Diene elastomers can be recognized by the presence of double bonds in the main chains of the macromolecular molecules. |
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However, pledges of documents of title and of bearer bonds are excluded from most of the statutory requirements. |
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You may want to buy bonds whose maturity date coincides with your future needs. |
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As we mentioned earlier convertible bonds are rather complex securities for a few reasons. |
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It may also play a role in disorders such as autism, where people have difficulties forming social bonds. |
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Female baboons tend to form the tightest bonds with their mothers, aunts, and sisters. |
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If managers anticipate rising interest rates, they generally shorten the average maturity of the bonds in their funds. |
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The duration of gilts, bonds and interest bearing securities will not exceed 2 years. |
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When hostilities began, people piled out of shares and invested in bonds on the grounds that government-backed securities offered a safe haven. |
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Natural nacre also benefits from so-called sacrificial ionic bonds between proteins, which break under stress but can reform. |
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The way bail bonds work is you have to put up a percentage of the money, and the bail bondsman thus guarantees the full amount. |
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War bonds essentially fund a war chest that is voluntarily filled by the public. |
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Start by figuring out the mix of stocks, bonds and cash that will be required to meet your needs. |
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You can lose your shirt just the same in bonds as you can in equities in bad situations. |
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In an unlucky coincidence today it outlined a rescue issue of convertible bonds and warrants. |
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These include equities, bonds, currencies and more complex derivative products such as futures and option products. |
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Inequality undermines social cohesion and weakens the bonds of co-operation. |
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Like foreign bonds, international share quotations have existed almost as long as stock markets themselves. |
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These reactions occur via acylation or alkylation and are often rapid, forming stable primary amide or secondary amine bonds. |
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You can get higher yields by investing in bonds that mature in 20 to 30 years. |
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Like other hydrocarbons with double bonds, addition reactions can occur to change the double bonds to single bonds. |
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Still, the Fed isn't done stimulating the economy and the rallies in bonds and stocks suggest investors agree. |
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Corporate bonds were mixed, with investment grade performing well and junk appearing vulnerable. |
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They have to think of one policy package and strategy to stop the triple whammy of falling stocks, bonds and the yen. |
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The bonds that recorded trades had yields to maturity in the range of 22 to 44 per cent. |
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In most of the large cities where Kabardians are found, associations and clubs exist to strengthen cultural bonds and promote their culture. |
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However, very few if any endowment policies have matched the interest rate being charged on debt and bonds. |
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How could WorldCom, a company that was in financial trouble, issue bonds that were rated investment grade quality? |
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Attachment theory emphasizes the propensity for human beings to make and maintain powerful affectional bonds. |
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When bonds are broken in a chemical reaction, the reactants involved are colliding with enough kinetic energy to break the atoms apart. |
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While not as reactive as the alkali metals, this family knows how to make bonds very easily. |
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Common chimpanzees are very social animals, with males forming the closest bonds. |
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Junk bonds or high yield bonds are securities issued by companies that aren't in the best of health. |
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As can be seen, each silicon atom bonds together with four of its neighbors to form a rigid crystal structure. |
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Do take the time to reconnect with family members and strengthen bonds with those who love and support you. |
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But it will be ingenious people at the tactical level will who will iron out the kinks and forge bonds of multinational cooperation. |
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Flesh and bone, or, as in the later idiom, flesh and blood, thus epitomizes kinship, the tangible bonds between family members. |
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Within classes there are strong kinship bonds, which help maintain the social structure. |
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These are the third and last type of Brady bonds that Bulgaria redeems before maturity. |
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Interest is exempt from state and local taxes, and you can defer paying federal taxes until you redeem your bonds. |
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The bonds bore six percent interest and were payable in 20 years, but redeemable after five. |
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This early redemption is simply a must, considering the terms of issuance and sale of these bonds, he said. |
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By breaking the social bonds which sustained local communities, it destroys our geographical loyalties. |
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Its application of mean-variance analysis showed mathematically how the risk of individual bonds and stocks make their contributions to risks. |
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I can say, for example, that it tends to form chemical bonds to five other atoms at a time, but can tolerate fewer and, at a push, more. |
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What I find astonishing is that investors consider dollar assets, more precisely United States Treasury bonds, to be safe. |
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The big risk for bonds is that the Fed's efforts to reflate the economy will prove all too successful, leading to an eventual surge in inflation. |
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Alkanes have only single bonds, while alkenes have a carbon-carbon double bond, and alkynes have a carbon-carbon triple bond. |
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But they've been rejiggered over time into orderly crystal patterns linked by superstrong chemical bonds. |
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Little by little, a spirit of aloha will wash over the entire family, smiles will radiate more freely, and family bonds will be renewed. |
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Such price increases in bonds would, sooner or later, be reversed and yields would return to their average levels seen in the past. |
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Body language, expressions, and environmental cues can deepen emotional bonds. |
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The bonds will finance 3,000 Peace Palaces where his followers will practice yogic flying. |
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To reduce investor concern, many municipal bonds are backed by insurance policies guaranteeing repayment in the event of default. |
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You see, it had bought the riskiest bonds everywhere, believing that such diversification would buffer it against any given one going bad. |
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A widespread bankruptcy, default, and repudiation of bonds would necessarily ensue. |
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These are pooled investment funds which give access to a wide spread of shares and other securities such as bonds. |
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The state sold bonds to wealthy investors, and to savings banks, which bought them with the deposits of ordinary working people. |
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Although the discussion above has been limited to the side chains, the peptide backbone also forms hydrogen bonds with the DPPC acceptor headgroups. |
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When the Greek bonds got restructured, they suddenly had a big hole in their balance sheet. |
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Identifying types of bonds and lone pairs of electrons is as critical to accurately predicting the shape of a molecule as is determining the number of bonds. |
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And that move would be hugely consequential for markets, influencing the price of bonds, stocks, commodities, and gold. |
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Finding the common bonds that help us realize that we have far more in common than that which separates us. |
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In fact, they often bear lower interest rates than comparable non-green bonds, meaning they are a better credit risk. |
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Low rates depress the return retirees can get from most traditional retirement vehicles, including fixed annuities, as well as bonds and certificates of deposit. |
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Another new exemption is income earned in Singapore after Jan 1 this year from investments in financial products like unit trusts, bonds and annuities. |
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In its recent quarter, Goldman showed massive declines in its trading revenues of both bonds and equities, 20 to 30 percent. |
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The molecular geometry around an atom depends upon the number of bonds to other atoms and the presence or absence of lone pairs of electrons associated with the atom. |
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To get access to school bonds, you have to do a lot of legwork. |
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We go further when we revitalize the bonds of the social connection by making kin of strangers, by embracing diversity that enriches the mosaic of our national unity. |
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These online communities are establishing familial bonds between strangers. |
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The pilgrimage of sanctification after the moment of justification is an avenue by which bonds frayed by rejection of one tradition in favor of another can be healed. |
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Conversely, my husband has formed affectionate bonds with my family. |
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A group of large investors in mortgage bonds holding countrywide loans are already threatening such action. |
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The author assumes that pair bonds are not only always heterosexual, but always motivated by childbearing decisions. |
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So it has refused to allow for common bonds or to give the nod to the european central bank to issue more currency. |
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Many nucleophilic additions to carbon-oxygen double bonds are reversible, and the equilibrium position of the reaction determines the overall results. |
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The 158-year old investment bank, where I once traded distressed bonds, ceased to exist. |
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If the bonds appreciated, should speculators pocket the windfall? |
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Customs officers can seize cash, and cash includes cash equivalents, including bearer bonds, gemstones, money orders, postal notes, precious metals, and travellers cheques. |
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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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When the bonds that link citizens with their governors are stretched over ever greater distances and are ever more rule-bound and intolerant, they decay and snap. |
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Equally, over this period of time, the company's risk profile and the security of its bonds could deteriorate if there was a leveraged buyout, for example. |
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International festivals proliferated and ancient bonds were re-established as musicians embraced folk-rock, toured widely and were rhapsodically welcomed. |
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Sons grew up to become less likely to form bonds with mates, making another generation of single-parent vole families more likely. |
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As the housing market began to implode, the banks were keeping more and more of those bonds on their books. |
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The high recent returns on stocks have steered many investors away from bonds. |
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Like other pension plans, the money paid into a stakeholder pension will be invested in items such as stocks and shares, bonds and cash savings accounts. |
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In the fall, adults gather in the colonies to form pair bonds and mate. |
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They are usually invested in a basket of stocks, bonds, property and cash. |
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However, in a climate of rising interest rates, bonds tend to be regarded as less enticing investments as the difference between the bank rate and bond yield narrows. |
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Alkaline hydrolysis or tissue digestion works by breaking apart the chemical bonds that hold proteins together, reducing them to their basic components. |
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In mammalian peroxidases, the prosthetic group is deeply buried inside the bulk of the protein and is covalently linked to the apoprotein through ester bonds. |
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They allowed us to capture the complicated relationship between poverty and family bonds, between community pride and desperation. |
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Diversifying your assets means putting your money into different kinds of holdings, such as shares, bonds and property, to reduce risks and possible losses. |
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Those bonds are backed by the value of the company's timberland. |
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A devaluation of those bonds, while the US debt load is rising, would not help anyone. |
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The Times has a charming article about Mongolia's reintroduction of second names, which were banned in the Soviet era because they reinforced tribal bonds. |
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Both types of bonds are tax exempt and particularly attractive to risk-averse investors due to the high likelihood that the issuers will repay their debts. |
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He said that such bonds had been successfully issued by the federal government in the United States to attract risk capital into socially desirable projects. |
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They then took the borrowed money and invested it in Greek bonds and in loans to customers around the Mediterranean and Adriatic. |
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I know some bonds can never be broken... He saved lives and he touched lives. |
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In this process some remaining double bonds are flipped from the natural cis configuration to a trans configuration, which imparts the serum cholesterol elevating properties. |
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The position differs where the security given by the debtor comprises marketable securities, such as bearer bonds, share warrants, scrip, or exchequer bills. |
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How effortlessly she transcends the symbiotic bonds of maternity! |
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Recently we used this method to study the effect of conjugated double bonds in lipid acyl chains on phase behavior and membrane architecture of die lipids. |
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Today, we see that investors and speculators are increasingly willing to hold risky junk bonds, asset-backed securities, mortgage-backs, agency debt, and even corporate bonds. |
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And he wasn't achieving those results on bonds and large-cap stocks alone. |
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Part of Meriwether's legend is that he was one of the first to arbitrage bonds by selling one and buying the other in anticipation of their prices converging. |
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Judges are not required to step aside in cases in which they own bonds in one of the parties or receive royalties from a litigant. |
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The replication of DNA occurs when the hydrogen bonds between the bases of each strand break, and the molecule divides into two, like a zipper being opened. |
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The report said all entities, including companies, may be allowed to undertake repos and reverse repos in gilts, corporate debentures and bonds of financial institutions. |
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Those who cannot afford to buy bonds, or who prefer to invest in productive endeavors, must pay in future taxes for the reprieve of not being taxed in the present. |
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The extremely zealous President Kevin Baugh has been issuing war bonds to raise funds in case fighting becomes necessary. |
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Instead, we have watched the bonds that hold Americans together become more frayed. |
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The quaternary nitrogen atom in lycobetaine plays an important role in the formation of hydrogen bonds between the compound and the oligonucleotide. |
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You can make a living off talents and be the most productive babe with the most functional bonds on the astrological block. |
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The Hills are using the rather conservative bonds to seed a more aggressive investment strategy and grow their retirement nest egg. |
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Holidays often serve to strengthen bonds between family members. |
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This is due to their more stretched bonds, which gives rise to a GB tension. |
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The government will pay you interest when it redeems the bonds you bought. |
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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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Although there is no precise statistical analysis of assythments, bonds of manrent were only very rarely used in such circumstances. |
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Since this act, few take bonds with cautioners, but bind them all as correi and principals. |
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Towns and trade revived, and the rise of a money economy began to weaken the bonds of serfdom that tied peasants to the land. |
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The second mechanism, which is the primary focus of the present paper, involves insertion of interstitials into dangling bonds at the surface. |
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As the name suggests, the churches of the Anglican Communion are linked by bonds of tradition, affection, and common loyalty. |
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The next day, two of Hathaway's neighbours posted bonds guaranteeing that no lawful claims impeded the marriage. |
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And after, at a feast, Which he the king did make, He burnt the bonds all in jeast, And would no money take. |
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When Brazil triumphed over Italy in the final, it kicked up the price of Brazilian bonds. |
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These include offshore and onshore investment bonds issued by insurance companies. |
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Securities traded on a stock exchange include stock issued by listed companies, unit trusts, derivatives, pooled investment products and bonds. |
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By the 1620s, the company was expanding its securities issuance with the first use of corporate bonds. |
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These bonds can be raised through the stock exchange whereby members of the public buy them, thus loaning money to the government. |
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The central bank may subsequently reduce the money supply by various means, including selling bonds or foreign exchange interventions. |
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Priestley believed that by educating the young, he could strengthen the bonds of the congregation. |
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The correct structures were essential for the positioning of the hydrogen bonds. |
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In a 2010 report, the Russell Group of 20 leading universities made a conclusion that higher education could be financed by issuing bonds. |
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Hospitality, bonds of kinship and the fulfilment of social and ritual responsibilities were highly important. |
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With the rise of Adolf Hitler, all bonds and loans that had been issued and taken out during the 1920s and early 1930s were cancelled. |
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Foreign governments supplied funds by purchasing Treasury bonds and thus avoided much of the direct effect of the crisis. |
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In other words, money is not only chasing goods and services, but to a larger extent, financial assets such as stocks and bonds. |
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Governments, like any other legal entity, can take out loans, issue bonds and make financial investments. |
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Some local governments issue bonds based on their taxing authority, such as tax increment bonds or revenue bonds. |
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Governments usually borrow by issuing securities such as government bonds and bills. |
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The same markets made it easy for private entities to raise bonds or sell stock to fund private initiatives. |
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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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The number of bonds rated by Moody's and the Big Three agencies grew substantially as well. |
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In 1909, financial analyst John Moody issued a publication focused solely on railroad bonds. |
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From 1930 to 1980, the bonds and ratings of them were primarily relegated to American municipalities and American blue chip industrial firms. |
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However, some studies have estimated the average risk and reward of bonds by rating. |
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His offshore company, Cadley House Ltd, was registered in the Seychelles with bearer bonds and a bank account in Morocco. |
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In all species it is composed of two helical chains, bound to each other by hydrogen bonds. |
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In a DNA double helix, each type of nucleobase on one strand bonds with just one type of nucleobase on the other strand. |
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As hydrogen bonds are not covalent, they can be broken and rejoined relatively easily. |
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Nucleases are enzymes that cut DNA strands by catalyzing the hydrolysis of the phosphodiester bonds. |
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The sales were part of GIP's strategy to syndicate the equity portion of the original acquisition by issuing bonds to refinance bank debt. |
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As the humans establish tentative bonds with their evolutionary cousins, the inter-species waters start to muddy. |
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Nonetheless, the bonds liquidated in 2007 as originally planned, without default, and the rights to the income from the songs reverted to Bowie. |
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Relations of Ideas are a priori, and represent universal bonds between ideas that mark the cornerstones of human thought. |
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Bulldogs are recognized as excellent family pets because of their tendency to form strong bonds with children. |
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At the molecular level, ice consists of stacked layers of molecules with relatively weak bonds between layers. |
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Iodine adds stoichiometrically to double bonds, so their amount is reported in grams of iodine spent per 100 grams of oil. |
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The standard unit is a dimensionless stoichiometry ratio of moles double bonds to moles fatty acid. |
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Each dolphin has a unique whistle that functions like a name, allowing the marine mammals to keep close social bonds. |
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She cites studies showing these dolphins as adults are inseparable, and that early bonds aid protection, as well as in locating females. |
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The amount of energy consumed in breaking hydrogen bonds in the transition from ice to water is known as the heat of fusion. |
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The aggregate minerals forming the rock are held together by chemical bonds. |
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Some females possibly retain bonds created via cooperative feeding for a lifetime. |
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The highly directional nature of 5f orbitals is responsible for directional covalent bonds in molecules and complexes of plutonium. |
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Of the two, technetium more closely resembles rhenium, particularly in its chemical inertness and tendency to form covalent bonds. |
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The energy that the plants originally obtained from the sun is stored in the form of chemical bonds in the gas. |
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Ducks are generally monogamous, although these bonds usually last only a single year. |
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Its chemical formula is H2O, meaning that its molecule contains one oxygen and two hydrogen atoms that are connected by covalent bonds. |
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Because of its polarity, a molecule of water in the liquid or solid state can form up to four hydrogen bonds with neighboring molecules. |
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These bonds are the cause of water's high surface tension and capillary forces. |
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Gas particles are widely separated from one another, and consequently, have weaker intermolecular bonds than liquids or solids. |
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A comparison of boiling points for compounds formed by ionic and covalent bonds leads us to this conclusion. |
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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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Social cohesion in these groups is maintained by the bonds formed between calves. |
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They had low birth rates, and there is evidence that some women aborted fetuses rather than give birth to children within the bonds of slavery. |
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Only now are they looking to invest in safe assets, like prerefunded bonds secured by United States government obligations. |
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A gelded male of two years of age bonds closely with its new charges and is instinctively very effective in preventing predation. |
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In the early 1600s, the VOC became the first company in history to issue bonds and shares of stock to the general public. |
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In 1602 the VOC established an exchange in Amsterdam where VOC stock and bonds could be traded in a secondary market. |
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They owed their allegiance and status to Ivan, not to heredity or local bonds. |
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Starting in 1776, the Congress sought to raise money by loans from wealthy individuals, promising to redeem the bonds after the war. |
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The Tennessee income tax does not apply to salaries and wages, but most income from stock, bonds and notes receivable is taxable. |
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Because Napoleon wanted to receive his money as quickly as possible, the two firms received the American bonds and shipped the gold to France. |
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Convicted felons may not be eligible for certain professional licenses or bonds, or may raise the cost of an employer's insurance. |
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Due to its electronegativity, oxygen forms stable chemical bonds with almost all elements to give the corresponding oxides. |
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Compounds containing bonds between carbon and a metal are called organometallic compounds. |
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The covalent bonds that attach reactive dye to natural fibers make them among the most permanent of dyes. |
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When the surface area becomes bigger the bonds stretch more and the GB tension increases. |
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Mixing the ingredients in a carefully controlled process creates a paste that coats and bonds the aggregate particles. |
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Bonding between layers is via weak van der Waals bonds, which allows layers of graphite to be easily separated, or to slide past each other. |
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But nearly all the increase was attributable to bonds of state units, which were often placed in a semicoercive manner. |
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Each vertex of the superbond lattice is surrounded by four bonds of the original lattice. |
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Tobacco-settlement bonds are a tribute both to the inventiveness of bankers and the childlike impatience of politicians. |
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The PIBs and ULT bonds are secured and payable from the receipts of an annual ad valorem tax levied on all taxable property within the county. |
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But these 60-somethings share more than the bonds of suffrage. |
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Instead, he finds evidence that anthropoids share closer bonds with lemurlike creatures called adapids. |
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The bonds of Phi Kappa Psi brotherhood were too strong to break. |
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The positions allylic to double bonds are especially susceptible to oxidation. |
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The floor's one-coat application permanently bonds to concrete, quarry tile, brick pavers or plywood, making it a choice option for renovations. |
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High-yield bonds are called junk bonds because of their higher default risk in relation to investment-grade bonds. |
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These days, some worry about junk bonds tied to shale oil ventures defaulting due to the falling price of oil. |
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When investors pile into marginal assets like junk bonds, the typical reciprocal action is to demand a higher return. |
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Junk bonds also have the potential to hold up well during times of rising interest rates. |
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As an example, the trustee in Zabel could have invested the trust assets in junk bonds to increase income. |
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They are based on alkaline reducing agents that swell the hair and break the disulfide bonds. |
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Treasury's suspension of 30-year bonds last Wednesday, the number of double refinances this year may continue to increase. |
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Kangaroo bonds are Australian dollar denominated bonds sold by foreign borrowers in Australia. |
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The Republic of Colombia has offered JPY45bn worth of 10-year Samurai bonds in a private placement Dow Jones has reported, citing a lead manager. |
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General obligation veterans' housing loan bonds receive program revenues and do not require the backstopping general fund support. |
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When in need of a bail bond, A Plus Bail Bonds provides immediate, 24-hour service, meeting all of Washington State bail bonds needs. |
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But in the penultimate chapters, Tommy bonds with Berit, the girl behind a cafe counter, stagnant in her deadly marriage. |
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The JPMorgan LOC supporting the bonds in the long-term interest rate mode is sized at 185 days based on a 360 day year. |
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Black Chokeberry is a heartwarming novel about the bonds three women share through thick and thin. |
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This is the first major suit seeking a global settlement for all purchasers of Argentine bonds. |
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At the core of protections for bondholders are the non-call features of REIT bonds. |
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Bonobo females form strong bonds and wield more power over daily affairs than female chimps do. |
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The interest rates, maturity dates, and redemption features of the TASC bonds will be identical to those of the NYCTT II series 2001 bonds. |
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Even though carbon nanotubes are conductive, they do not have metallic bonds. |
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The process is automated, so Yu hopes to develop arrays of micropipettes to produce wire bonds in bulk for more efficient manufacturing. |
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The repayment structure for the tax-exempt bonds for both stadiums will be submitted to the City Council for approval. |
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Each is active only against the peptide bonds in protein molecules that have carboxyl groups donated by certain amino acids. |
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A CDO is a structured finance product backed by a pool of bonds, loans, or other collateral. |
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She was staunchly against forming any sort of emotional bonds at work. |
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This will be the first offering of bonds under the company's new mortgage bond indenture. |
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Crosslink density is defined as the concentration of chemical bonds within a polymer. |
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To break some chemical bonds, you need to know a guy, who knows a guy, who knows a compound. |
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These treatments are known to produce new chemical bonds between the polymer molecules. |
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High-frequency vibrations can break chemical bonds and cause new ones to form, says Isayev. |
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Futures trader John, nicknamed Chinkie John by colleagues, panicked when investing heavily in German bonds. |
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You can meet up later for croquet or a chuckwagon dinner, but nothing bonds a family like a paintball war. |
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Since then, Ireland has been able to sell long term bonds at record rates. |
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The bonds are direct obligations of the district and are payable from an unlimited ad valorem tax levied against all taxable property located within the district. |
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Greater temperatures tend to destroy polymerized bonds within the magma, promoting more fluid behaviour and also a greater tendency to form phenocrysts. |
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However, such substances are not generally considered friable because of the degree of difficulty involved in breaking the substance's chemical bonds through mechanical means. |
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Turberfield, designed a set of four single-stranded DNA molecules, each one with components in an order that would result in certain DNA-DNA bonds. |
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The trend towards forms of saving with a higher risk has been accentuated by new rules for most funds and insurance, permitting a higher proportion of shares to bonds. |
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Economist Henry George argued that financial instruments like stocks, bonds, mortgages, promissory notes, or other certificates for transferring wealth is not really capital. |
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The verbal interaction between teacher and student encourages strong social bonds, which ultimately leads to cohesive communities, typical of modern day craft communities. |
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It was clear in theory that covalent bonds in biological molecules could provide the structural stability needed to hold genetic information in cells. |
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The series 2006 bonds are secured by an irrevocable first lien on all the city's franchise and sales and use tax revenues on parity with existing debt. |
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The TDT revenue bonds are limited obligations of the city secured by the discrete trust estate, including pledged funds, for each respective series of bonds. |
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Throughout those years, including present time, all budgets contemplated issuing bonds to cover said projected deficits rather than make proper adjustments. |
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Zapotec elites engaged in the market economy early on, which undermined to an extent the bonds between commoners and elites who colluded with the Spanish. |
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Recognizing an opportunity, Wall Street developed catastrophe bonds, including cat-linked securities, as a capital market alternative to traditional catastrophe reinsurance. |
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The bruised and battered victims of these odious slap-happy bullies need to be heard and encouraged to break the bonds that leave them tethered to such violent brutes. |
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This tensile strength is due to the many interceded hydrogen bonds, and when stretched the force is applied to these numerous bonds and they do not break. |
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My parents being yet in the bonds of life, it weighed sorely upon me to part from them, and both they and I were afflicted with sorrow at this separation. |
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After addition of NaIO 4 the catechol groups strongly interact with the thiol groups to form covalent bonds leading to a covalent network between alginate and pluronics. |
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Soon, war films of all types were showing throughout the world, notably those of Charlie Chaplin who actively promoted war bonds and voluntary enlistment. |
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These cations are linked to the sulfate anions via hydrogen bonds. |
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The SSN financing and debt exchange transactions have been pre-marketed to a number of major holders of existing bonds and large institutional investors. |
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