They have decided to dodge responsibility for the company by turning its management over to states and private entities. |
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The film takes the time to develop its characters into three-dimensional entities. |
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He says that those organization do not have a tradition of operating as independent, autonomous entities. |
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Now, all sorts of entities and non-entities can reveal to mass audiences the agendas of these media machers. |
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On the subject of buying and selling, there are now several online entities that can trade without using an auction house or merchant. |
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It must function in the same broadcast marketplace that commercial entities operate in. |
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Some historians have displayed a willingness to engage with the study of a variety of non-national entities such as border zones and marchlands. |
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Through trusts, foundations or an existing corporation, individual wealth ownership can be transferred from people to other legal entities. |
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Larger entities can absorb this type of cost better, because they are spread over a much wider range of companies. |
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White jousted with the firm's attorney over terms of art, legal definitions, names for various entities. |
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Demands from the NSW Government for higher dividends are creating a drain on resources within the power entities. |
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I agree with you on the point that corporations are just legal entities allowing shareholders to act collectively under a certain legal regime. |
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Because other entities may mimic tinea infection, treatment should not be initiated on the basis of clinical presentation alone. |
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This multiplication of entities is certainly seen by many physicists to be an unattractive feature of the theory. |
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As soon as the Move command starts and a ghost image appears as you drag the entities, the entities are regenerated so they appear as boxes. |
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They do not lend themselves, as entities or wholes, to scientific hypothesis testing. |
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To this end, a theory construes those phenomena as manifestations of entities and processes that lie behind or beneath them, as it were. |
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Section 17201 does not include any references to governmental agencies or political entities. |
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The city is made up of multicultural entities with varying and sometimes complex spiritual belief systems. |
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Agriculture is a prominent industry in Arkansas with diverse agricultural production and agribusiness entities in all geographical regions. |
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Metaphysical entities are by nature and definition utterly transcendent of the physical. |
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The industry is lean today and clearly we need to build relationships with other travel entities that can help us create a total package. |
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The systemic features of both entities can mimic occult infection, malignancy, multiple myeloma and connective tissue disease. |
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And it includes restitution from corporations and public entities that profited from the business of slavery. |
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Apart from the well-known reputable ones, many of the organisations operating in this field are unknown entities. |
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She shoved past a merchant selling amulets to ward against evil entities and demonic sprites. |
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A second sort of puzzle relates to the fact that Aristotle's mereological definition only seems to apply to a realm of continuous entities. |
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All product names are either registered trademarks of the respective companies or fictional entities, work it out yourself! |
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Government-run entities are often more labor-intensive than private companies, even with identical production technologies. |
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The combating of such terrorism entities takes well-equipped regular forces. |
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Sending simpler entities may still give the receiver an adequate level of functional equivalence from the exchange. |
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There must be strange entities materializing from the ether, ghouls, ghosts, or spirits hanging out in the material world to warn or haunt us. |
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The museum is supported by private benefactors as well as awards from national entities. |
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Some question whether government entities have the technological or business savvy to move quickly into the Internet Age. |
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I was knocking them together gently, make-believing that they were real entities, locked in fisticuffs, a classic battle of good versus evil. |
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The fractional entities of vitality are embraced in the oneness of the unitary Ego. |
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A parade of entities was reportedly observed by the medium at the 1978 seance, and she deduced that there were 17 ghosts occupying the inn. |
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All shadows are real-time, and all entities respond to the real-time lighting. |
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Turing machines are entities that run programs that must be written by an external entity. |
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Most of you probably view them as benign creatures of great beauty, those wondrous entities into which ugly ducklings grow. |
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But now, members of Congress are questioning whether the military can award such a contract to a company controlled by foreign entities. |
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He is a little too fond of building huge abstract entities on the back of discoveries from anthropology, zoology and neuroscience. |
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Despite the lengthiness of these new standards, their impact on many entities will be modest. |
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Pluralists consider non-state actors very important entities, having transnational impact. |
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As it turns out, many virtual entities lend themselves well to the meaningful assignment of status functions. |
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These entities suggest an unusually blurry line between the realms of state and society. |
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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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Like all other government entities in the U.S., Puerto Rico has many people to shortchange before it will stiff its bondholders. |
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Shinto shrines and rituals were at first local and agricultural in nature, but eventually they became associated with larger entities, including clans and the nation itself. |
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The latter date also applies to contracts between covered entities and their business partners that fall within HIPAA's definition of a business associate. |
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When those entities were underfunded, understaffed, and marginalized, it encouraged an anything-goes environment. |
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For finite sets of finite entities it is easy to prove Cantor's Theorem, namely that the number of members of a set is strictly less than the number of its subsets. |
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The classic leukodystrophies include adrenoleukodystrophy, Krabbe's globoid cell, and metachromatic leukodystrophy, and a few other less well known entities. |
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Therefore all questions posed about entities outside the universe are ultimately unanswerable, though proposed answers vary in their plausibility. |
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A screw-up this big can't be blamed solely on those two entities. |
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Thanks to the Internet and its blog-happy pages, we see people obsessing, everyday, on the minutia that makes for the discovery of previously unheard of entities. |
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Simply put, species behave as statistical entities, making it necessary to back away from individual species or small assemblages to examine topdown processes. |
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However, it requires that we ascribe interests to entities that are unable to suffer any pain or frustration if their so-called interests are not met. |
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At one time the world was divided into entities that were separated by geographical boundaries, which have been significantly eroded and continue to dissolve. |
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Adding them to those in the list indicates a possibility of a further 29 listable entities should the state either partially or totally privatize the mentioned parastatals. |
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But these old boxes and formalities still determine how entities are viewed and regulated. |
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Decentralizing measures introduced to satisfy local demands may lead to macroeconomic instability if fiscal imprudence by subnational entities is not vigorously disciplined. |
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The cities of the heartland came into existence, first and foremost, as economic entities. |
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Potter would also like more case-by-case freedom, so the post office could compete with private entities by offering discounts to volume mailers, for example. |
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He said it did not matter that today ISIS and al Qaeda were, by their own admission, two distinct entities. |
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I think we are going to have the most adversarial relationship with those entities of any media outlet with a profile. |
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For example, they state that elements of a distance education program can be contracted out to unaccredited entities, but they don't specify limits for outsourcing. |
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Recreational and leisure activities used to be two separate entities. |
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On some campuses, the athletic departments are the most important entities that exist. |
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With the cancelation of the event, discourse between the two diverse entities will not have a venue. |
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Each individual race involves an unusual collaboration between researchers, manufacturers, and public-health entities. |
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Covered entities were supposed to start moving ahead at warp speed. |
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He told me that I had to look at each scene as separate entities that do not conjoin. |
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Treating societies as wholes or as entities runs the risk of losing sight of these differences and the dynamic they generate in behavioral change. |
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She argues that ontological realism about a type of entity is justified if the objective existence of the entities is part of our best explanation of the world. |
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Basically they're bogus entities that trigger an alarm when accessed. |
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While these entities may find common cause in the act of sanctioning, they often espouse different goals. |
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We acknowledge that the 2 entities are probably not causally related. |
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Federalism is a trickier concept in the European context because the Member States are not political subdivisions of the Union, but rather sovereign and autonomous entities. |
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Indeed, the monarchies are, weirdly enough, looking to be among the most stable entities around. |
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If the federal government agrees to discuss an association agreement, the conditions would be negotiated between the two entities. |
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Primary and middle school education is ranked next to last of all federal entities. |
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The Maya world was populated by a great variety of deities, supernatural entities and sacred forces. |
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The only truly independent entities on Italian soil were the allied Duchy of Savoy and the Republic of Venice. |
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Throughout Maine, many municipalities, although each separate governmental entities, nevertheless form portions of a much larger population base. |
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The only truly independent entities on Italian soil were Savoy and the Republic of Venice. |
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The scale of emigration has been widespread and similar to other Caribbean entities such as Puerto Rico, Guyana, and The Bahamas. |
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Blackness and chastity are common nouns, even if blackness and chastity are considered unique abstract entities. |
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On the other hand, some languages like Turkish treats all the nouns, even the not so obviously countable entities as count nouns. |
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Further, lex mercatoria is sometimes used in international disputes between commercial entities. |
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The federal laws and local laws may also be applicable sources of corporate law for business entities. |
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The Vested Property Act allows the government to confiscate property from entities or individuals deemed as enemies of the state. |
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Indiana applies pure contributory negligence to medical malpractice cases and tort claims against governmental entities. |
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The Legislature of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, one of the two entities of Bosnia and Herzegovina, is a bicameral legislative body. |
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Direct participation occurs when any of the above entities buys or sells securities on its own behalf on an exchange. |
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In most countries, both natural persons and corporate entities may apply for a patent. |
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A notion of the transcendent, supernatural, or numinous, usually involving entities like ghosts, demons, or deities, is a cultural universal. |
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The fact is that many relations we are familiar with are transtemporal, that is, they obtain between entities located a different times. |
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First, the variables are used for tracking entities for purposes of anaphor, deixis, relative clauses, infinitival clauses, and the like. |
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Quarks are the building blocks of protons, neutrons, and more-exotic entities, whereas gluons are massless particles that glue together quarks. |
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Provided that the relevant entities exist, parthood is not antisymmetric and proper parthood is neither asymmetric nor transitive. |
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Pieces that belong to the same group are played attacca and form distinct musical entities based on their relation to each other. |
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A partnership firm and a limited company are separate assessable entities under the income-tax law. |
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In addition, 48 jurisdictions now recognize limited liability companies as legal entities. |
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The life and death of the market is not co-dependent on the co-working entities. |
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Minimal entities would thus be language-dependent in this conventionalist sense. |
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But, the individual entities of that order depend upon God and His laws for their existence. |
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Central banks need to regulate the entities that intermediate monetary transactions. |
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Politically, however, they are fully independent entities, unaffiliated with the council of their former county. |
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Within those entities are the large and small cities or towns, which may or may not be the county seat. |
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Many of the new political entities no longer supported their armies through taxes, instead relying on granting them land or rents. |
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Efforts by local kings to fight the invaders led to the formation of new political entities. |
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As a consequence, several communities actually reside within both entities. |
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Alcoa is now a lean and agile enterprise, after having split last year into two entities. |
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The combined group was named the London Stock Exchange Group, but still remained two separate legal and regulatory entities. |
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Microeconomics examines how entities, forming a market structure, interact within a market to create a market system. |
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After the withdrawal of the Roman legions from Britain in 410 AD, new smaller political entities took the place of the centralised structure. |
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A more strictly polytheistic approach holds the various goddesses and gods to be separate and distinct entities in their own right. |
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Most practitioners are polytheistic realists, believing in the literal existence of the deities as individual entities. |
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Some Heathens interact with these entities and provide offerings to them more often than they do with the gods and goddesses. |
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In the United States, most public universities are state universities founded and operated by state government entities. |
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Few governmental entities, by contrast, effectively limit pollution from burning fossil fuels such as diesel fuel or coal. |
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This verse form maps stressed and unstressed syllables onto abstract entities known as metrical positions. |
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In time, the use of arms spread from military entities to educational institutes, and other establishments. |
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Overall, all such distinctions are also called subnational entities by the United Nations. |
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These include specialized agencies, research and training institutions, programmes and funds, and other UN entities. |
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The name has been applied to many administrative entities over the centuries. |
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Both these companies were once municipal bodies, now they are autonomous entities, owned by the City. |
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The table includes bullets representing entities which are either not sovereign states or have a close association to another sovereign state. |
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At the same time, not all autonomous entities are considered to be dependencies, and not all dependencies are autonomous. |
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Long proposed the creation of two Irish home rule entities, Northern Ireland and Southern Ireland, each with unicameral parliaments. |
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Governing entities sometimes plan capital cities to house the seat of government of a polity or of a subdivision. |
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When supranational entities are included, the European Union is the second largest economy in the world. |
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The first of the tables below lists the member entities and their heads of government, finance ministers and central bank governors. |
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These entities became critical to the credit markets underpinning the financial system, but were not subject to the same regulatory controls. |
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There have been many attempts by historians to apply the term 'superpower' to a variety of past entities. |
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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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These are the dominant economic entities setting policies regarding public debt. |
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Most of the Taiwanese entities that set up shell companies through the Panamanian law firm were small, unlisted companies or individuals. |
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Metaphysical cosmology has also been described as the placing of man in the universe in relationship to all other entities. |
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The majority of mosque managers are of Pakistani and Bangladeshi origin, with many Gujarati, and fewer Arab, Turkish and Somali managed entities. |
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Commissioning trusts negotiate service delivery with providers that may be NHS bodies or private entities. |
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This is the complex aggregate of animate and inanimate single-organismic and multi-organismic entities and systems. |
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In 2002, the credits for Thoroughly Modern Millie listed ten producers, and among those names were entities composed of several individuals. |
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In geometric abstraction, for instance, one is unlikely to find references to naturalistic entities. |
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Importantly, when states choose to federate, they lose their standing as entities of international law. |
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Various Human Rights entities have criticised Saudi Arabia's handling of the issue. |
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Power was instead vied with other faction leaders in the southern half of Somalia and with autonomous subnational entities in the north. |
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Legislative entities are the main source of statutes, although in certain matters judiciary and executive bodies may enact legal norms. |
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The Dutch water boards are among the oldest democratic entities in the world still in existence. |
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In Scotland it refers to corporate entities whose legality is peculiar to Scotland. |
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It was now becoming clear that the RAF was simply becoming too small to justify their continued existence as separate entities. |
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Spain is suggested as one possible de facto federation than are retained by the constituent entities of most federations. |
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Where the subdivision has more than nine entities, capital letters are used to continue the numbering. |
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After 1949, all business entities in the People's Republic of China were created and owned by the government. |
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Downtown Atlanta contains the most office space in the metro area, much of it occupied by government entities. |
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Water transport in Mumbai consists of ferries, hovercrafts, and catamarans, operated by various government agencies as well as private entities. |
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These leagues are independent entities with no promotion or relegation involving the football pyramid. |
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Coats of arms were created for these entities, also using the griffin motif. |
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It is now a common shore protection measure used by public and private entities. |
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There were also three publicly sponsored entities from the Soviet Union, India and China. |
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Names such as Herefordshire and the East Riding of Yorkshire reappeared as local government entities, although often with new boundaries. |
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Many jurisdictions refer to income tax on business entities as companies tax or corporate tax. |
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In the USA, many kinds of entities may elect to be treated as a corporation or a partnership. |
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Most countries base residence of entities on either place of organization or place of management and control. |
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What is included in income for individuals may differ from what is included for entities. |
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Only net income from business activities, whether conducted by individuals or entities is taxable, with few exceptions. |
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Over the years these public housing entities have had different names including 'housing commissions' 'housing trusts' etc. |
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Housing associations are generally considered as private entities in that they are not owned or directly controlled by the state. |
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In this sense, housing associations are run as commercial entities and the majority do not depend on donations for their general activities. |
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The states are sovereign entities, although subject to certain powers of the Commonwealth as defined by the Constitution. |
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Some places that have the appearance of a ghost town, however, may still be defined as populated places by government entities. |
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Deixis is an important part of the way that we use language to point out entities in the world. |
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Rival producers of the local currency, including autonomous regional entities such as the Somaliland territory, subsequently emerged. |
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The Brazilian Constitution of 1988 introduced a new component to the ideas of federalism, including municipalities as federal entities. |
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They also claim that the increasing autonomy and strength of corporate entities shapes the political policy of countries. |
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The issue of an apology is linked to reparations for slavery and is still being pursued by a number of entities across the world. |
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Separate from the Frankish nobles or burgesses, the communes were autonomous political entities closely linked to their countries of origin. |
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The entire production process of silk can be divided into several steps which are typically handled by different entities. |
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Local and national entities have noted unethical treatment of animals in Oman. |
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However, some private schools administered by foreign entities conduct classes in English. |
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It was revealed in the Panama Papers that The Bahamas is the jurisdiction with the most offshore entities or companies. |
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Much of this output is invested by foreign entities and is geared for the export market. |
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These kingdoms were coastal thalassocracies based on trade with neighboring Asian political entities at that time. |
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Lipoid nephrosis and focal sclerosis distinct entities or spectrum of disease. |
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Road blockage less than 24 hours will be subject to the fine of 3,000 som for individuals and 50,000 som for legal entities. |
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Sales of our women's leggings, bodysuits, jumpsuits and other leg fashion products continued to grow across all our operating entities. |
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And gravitate toward noble entities you spy behind froggy appearances. |
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If you are being billed frontage in a multi-use building it is necessary to have the commercial entities separately metered. |
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As part of the new methodology Fitch is assigning a Short-term IDR to most short-term debt issuing insurance entities rated by Fitch. |
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All six of these global MHW entities contain additional specialist divisions. |
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In 2000, the OECD identified 38 such entities, most of them Caribbean and Pacific islands and European microstates. |
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These transactions were created to shift tax benefits to taxable entities and shift reportable income to tax-exempt entities. |
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The findings overturn some industry stereotypes of smaller companies as local or regional entities that are largely technophobic. |
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Twistors, deriving from what are known as spinors, are abstract entities which may provide the structure of spacetime. |
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The LD construction also allows us to circumstantiate Reinhart's claim that sentence topics have to be referential entities. |
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When Shailendra defaulted on the loans the colluding banks would go after the assets of the other partnerships or entities. |
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These 104 components operate within 14 departments and 28 nondepartmental entities. |
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These correspondences may stand for equivalence, subsumption, or disjointedness, between ontology entities. |
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Like the artist's bits of objects, microbial ultrastructures can reassort, recombine, and reassemble into brand new entities. |
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Our research examines the additional value that public and nonpublic entities have extracted from compliance with SOX and SOX-related procedures. |
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Orbit's powerful Markush DARC software that is capable of translating generic Superatoms into specific chemical entities. |
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Unmatter entities inside nuclei, predicted by the Brightsen nucleon cluster model. |
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It has a reasonably well understood origin, its own current operating principles, and the entities that comprise it are entirely emergent. |
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Individuals and cultures are alike in having at their disposal images or entities into which numinosity may be deposited. |
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For geometrized entities first we apply our eyes or ears and then brains using formation rules. |
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In the midst of the growing Moscow and Lithuanian powers, new political entities had appeared in the region such as Moldavia and the Crimean Khanate. |
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The nobi were socially indistinct from freemen other than the ruling yangban class, and some possessed property rights, legal entities and civil rights. |
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These entities often have de facto control of their territory. |
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Borders are geographic boundaries of political entities or legal jurisdictions, such as governments, sovereign states, federated states, and other subnational entities. |
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The state auditing service was short-staffed but had not scheduled audits by private sector firms, while many public entities had not submitted accounts for years. |
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Sometimes the word countries is used to refer both to sovereign states and to other political entities, while other times it refers only to states. |
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Allism is the position of those who think that all these entities actually exist, and moreover, everything we can speak meaningfully about in some sense exists. |
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If those entities are contemplating buybacks, now is the best time. |
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This may be due to a shared ontological origin, a shared historical or cultural connection, or some other perceived shared features that connect the two entities. |
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How does universalism or universality relate to other entities, for example, to the socio-legal institution of citizenship or to the phenomenon of societal cohesion? |
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In a more general sense, kinship may refer to a similarity or affinity between entities on the basis of some or all of their characteristics that are under focus. |
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Technology can be most broadly defined as the entities, both material and immaterial, created by the application of mental and physical effort in order to achieve some value. |
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The SECU Habitat Challenge was launched to spark the partnerships and affiliations that will expand Habitat across the Tar Heel State, according to both entities. |
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Conceptual research and development projects by over a hundred entities are investigating the use of kites in harnessing high altitude wind currents to generate electricity. |
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Other taxable entities are generally treated as partnerships. |
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As of July 2011, The World Factbook consists of 267 entities. |
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Pirates were very specific, unauthorized entities who worked outside the more socially accepted scenarios and did not discriminate when conducting their raids. |
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When the advantages of using plastic were realised, the shaft and flight became separate entities, although one piece moulded plastic shaft and flights were also available. |
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Polities do not need to be in control of any geographic areas, as not all political entities and governments have controlled the resources of one fixed geographic area. |
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The name has been widely used by organisations and commercial entities. |
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However, registered telemarketers, transactional messagesending entities and telephone numbers exempted by Trai are excluded from this provision, Parameswaran added. |
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These entities were merged, although geographically the Flemish Community, which has a broader cultural mandate, covers Brussels, whereas the Flemish Region does not. |
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Although the tribes were moderately stable political entities, Gaul as a whole tended to be politically divided, there being virtually no unity among the various tribes. |
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It has been ruled by various ancient Greek entities, the Roman Empire, the Byzantine Empire, the Emirate of Crete, the Republic of Venice and the Ottoman Empire. |
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It will inquire into the activities relating to slush funds and other similar funds and entities established by, or related to, the affairs of these organisations. |
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The parishes are primarily entities of the Church of Sweden, but they also serve as a divisioning measure for the Swedish population registration and other statistical uses. |
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The law is enforced in Sweden by several government entities. |
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Although the Nordic countries look back on more than 1,000 years of history as distinct political entities, the international boundaries came late and emerged gradually. |
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In addition to management by global entities such as the IUCN and CITES, specific countries around the world have undertaken conservation efforts. |
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The Dragons were formed on 1 April 2003, following an agreement between Ebbw Vale RFC and Newport RFC to form one of five regional rugby entities. |
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But more than a third of those employers were nonbusiness entities, such as government agencies and nonprofits, the majority of which said they would observe the holiday. |
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Modern philosophical materialists extend the definition of other scientifically observable entities such as energy, forces, and the curvature of space. |
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There are three entities that encompass Scotland, England, and Wales. |
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Until the end of Gaelic Ireland they continued to fluctuate, expand and contract in size, as well as dissolving entirely or being amalgamated into new entities. |
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Jurisdiction is administered by the judiciary entities, although in rare situations the Federal Constitution allows the Federal Senate to pass on legal judgments. |
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The Tax Review Board ruled that a number of DHCs licensing trademarks and tradenames to in-state affiliated entities were doing business in the state. |
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Mossack Fonseca, the registered agent for his four offshore entities, received a request in 2008 for information about his accounts from British Crown Prosecutors. |
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They lie as Public Law legal entities and their regular operation funding comes from the national state, pursuant to what is set out on the annual national budget act. |
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Tax evasion, on the other hand, is the general term for efforts by individuals, corporations, trusts and other entities to evade taxes by illegal means. |
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Moody's has occasionally faced litigation from entities whose bonds it has rated on an unsolicited basis, and investigations concerning such unsolicited ratings. |
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Pronouns are used to refer to entities deictically or anaphorically. |
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There have been many attempts by historians to apply the term superpower retrospectively, and sometimes very loosely, to a variety of entities in the past. |
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Language schools are either independent entities or corporate franchises. |
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The event entities can be represented in different ways such as finite clauses, nonfinite clauses, nominalizations, event-referring nouns, adjectives, adverbial clauses etc. |
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The four major broadcast television networks are all commercial entities. |
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The following entities are according to the law of their state, integral parts of the state, but exhibit many characteristics of dependent territories. |
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Some political entities have a special position recognized by international treaty or agreement resulting in a certain level of autonomy or differences in immigration rules. |
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These entities include private and public players with various classifications, typically operating under scarcity of tradable units and government regulation. |
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Lawvere and employing the methods of category theory, it views all functions as being continuous and incapable of being expressed in terms of discrete entities. |
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Historic entities include the Thames Ironworks and Shipbuilding Company. |
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A dependency is commonly distinguished from subnational entities in that they are not considered to be part of the integral territory of the governing state. |
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Her guilt and anger become concretistic entities that threaten her. |
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Recent judicial and legislative developments may have made it more difficult for nonpracticing entities and other patent owners to successfully assert their patents. |
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Chapter 1 debunks supernatural possession, encounters with supernatural entities, and the pseudoscience version of demon possession known as multiple-personality disorder. |
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When American businesses went abroad, they encountered new forms of legal entities such as the German Gesellschaft mit beschraenkter Haftung and the Lati American limitadas. |
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Roman law recognised only patrician families as legal entities. |
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Department of the Treasury's Office of Foreign Assets Control's 2012 designations of Belizeans, and all local banks comply and prohibit business with the designated entities. |
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The Newcastle-based bank has started the new year divided into two entities, comprising the so-called good and bad banks which, between them, employ 4,200 people. |
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Finally, Figure 5 below elicits, in the manner of an exploded axonometric, the different narrative layers by exposing them as individual entities. |
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GigaModel introduces an entirely new type of toolOa hierarchical, relational model tying together the different entities and aspects of investment decision making. |
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As millions of robotic entities transform into an army of artificially intelligent bots capable of learning, what value does a college degree have? |
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Any communication and transaction with the IDB entities were so far carried out from Jidda, Saudi Arabia, or from the IDB representative office in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. |
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Prior to its enactment in 1993, entities that acquired another trade or business faced the heavy burden of a two-pronged test to amortize acquired intangibles. |
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The loan was used to finance working capital of the KazAgro for further financing the agroindustrial complex of Kazakhstan and recovering agribusiness entities. |
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Friendly societies registered under the Friendly Societies Act 1992 are incorporated entities and are registered for effecting and carrying out contracts of insurance. |
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Materials may also comprise other entities such as polymers. |
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There is not a single specialized court to deal with actions against the Administrative entities, but instead there are several specialized courts and procedures of review. |
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Property, contractual, business entities structure, much of civil procedure, and family law are still strongly influenced by traditional Roman legal thinking. |
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Foreign embassies are accredited to the Holy See, not to the Vatican City, and it is the Holy See that establishes treaties and concordats with other sovereign entities. |
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It also requires disclosures about alternative ways of settling the instruments and the capital structure of entities, all of whose shares are mandatorily redeemable. |
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Although the Holy See is closely associated with the Vatican City, the independent territory over which the Holy See is sovereign, the two entities are separate and distinct. |
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In 1974 a new system was created using vastly different entities. |
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Moreover, the ISA are not monolithic social entities, and are distributed throughout the society, as public and as private sites of continual class struggle. |
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He critically analyzes the changes occurring in everyday modern rural life, and, and how communities have emerged from crisis to become self-determining entities. |
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However, also due to its location, it is currently becoming known in the global arena for attracting many drug trafficking entities in North America. |
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However, conflicts and disputes concerning land use and resource rights continue between indigenous groups, the government, and corporate entities. |
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