What is feasible in the short term is a smaller entity that will protect the protectors. |
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The entity is now a Crown corporation in its own right, and it's going to be off-loaded by the Tories for no good reason that anybody can see. |
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Researchers ascribe this strange state of affairs to dark energy, an entity that's the flip side of gravity. |
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If there exist powerful forces that still oppose the rights of the Dalits, they do so against an entity that is empowered and assertive. |
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An object is defined by the attributes that describe the real-world entity that it is modeling. |
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The location of the data packet in memory is then sent to a FIFO entity associated with the appropriate output link. |
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It is not difficult to see why the semantic pole of the linguistic sign cannot be an entity in the real world. |
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Each model is an entity unto itself and designed for specific application and operational parameters. |
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Each of these chapters has been designed and written as a specific entity following a ritual combining chronological and thematic approaches. |
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This bill sets out in minute detail the functions and purposes of this new entity in a way that I have never seen before. |
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Incorporating gives birth to a legal entity which will exist at arm's length from your personal finances. |
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This predictably led to a discussion of that vague, amorphous entity called the audience. |
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The proposed initiative complements The Army Distance Learning Program by extending training from the classroom to the entity level. |
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Indeed, like any parent of a growing child, he found himself increasingly confronting an independent entity with a will of its own. |
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The position of entity realism is that at least some of the cognitive objects discussed in scientific theories do exist. |
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When the religious-right and the humanists join together for a common cause, no external entity can put down their efforts. |
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Each incarnation of Divinity may be a separate entity just as each human is a separate person. |
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Whether atrophoderma is a nonsclerotic, primarily atrophic variant of morphea or a separate distinct entity is still debated. |
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The free radical of the ethyl group is known to exist as an entity in its own right. |
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He was an Energeticist, meaning that he thought energy was the most basic entity in nature, more basic than matter. |
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In Latin, however, one may also use the comparative degree to compare an entity with the norm or the average. |
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In stating that the entity possesses the attribute, we use a predicate with a single argument. |
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This entity enables everybody to enjoy a happy life of working and living in peace and contentment. |
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By intermediators one refers to any entity which mediates the on-line experience. |
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Now he's planning to cash in with an initial public offering of stock in Las Vegas Sands, the entity that controls his casinos. |
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No nation which had surrendered these powers to a foreign entity could, by any perversion of language, be described as sovereign. |
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The combined entity should also have a clear majority of independent directors. |
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In essence, the entity would be more analogous to a tissue culture or a hydatidiform mole than to an embryo. |
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It stands as a living entity in an ecosystem dependent on a participatory reciprocity. |
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Subscriber software would in effect be the only entity required to allow the network to operate. |
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Although the entity theory may seem relatively straightforward, its practical application is not. |
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When we speak of an angel, we are speaking of an entity that exists purely on a spiritual plane. |
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Just as the entity begins to consider itself complete, more body parts begin pounding on the door. |
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A soul or spirit is a non-physical entity capable of perception and self-awareness. |
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We believe in the puppet as a completely separate entity from the puppeteer. |
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She was saying that Alice Hraldy has been able to contact the entity that had been J.S. Bach in a previous existence. |
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The two institutions merged into a single entity on 1 July 2003, much to trade unions' cry of a sell-out. |
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Mirror Group was merging with Trinity, and nobody knew if the new entity would want the title. |
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The group has always maintained a low profile and did not really have a great need to be visible as a group entity in India. |
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His work forms a single entity that is full of life, intelligent and open-minded, yet riven with doubt, idiosyncrasy, and contradiction. |
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A Janus-faced entity who, looking inward, sees himself as a self-contained unique whole, looking outward as a dependent part. |
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It is a profound statement about political integration and it will establish the EU as a legal entity in its own right. |
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The Internet allows you to outsource those to a company, industry or entity that has actually converted that to a profit center. |
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The back three work as a single entity and if a debutant full-back has an experienced mate alongside him, that can only help him. |
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If the answer is positive, the somnambulate experiences of this entity set the stage for the dreams of the person of whose psyche it is a part. |
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With the concept of the soul, an entity that is supposed to live on for eternity, death is seemingly cheated of its sting of finality. |
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Should those rights at any time in the future be available for exercise, the applicant says it is the entity entitled to do so. |
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A pin array is connectively disposed between a surface region of a heat sink and a surface region of an entity to be cooled. |
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One of those is the wide availability and dispersion of crucial enabling technologies to every political and military entity in the world. |
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Well, that Free Age thread the other day seemed to be discussing the prophecies of an alleged discarnate entity called Seth. |
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Maria in the morning was an entirely different entity from Maria the rest of the day, and twice as grouchy and irritable. |
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It has yet to be established where this new entity will be based or how much capital has been injected into the enterprise. |
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And since the human is more than a physical entity of body and senses, a full education must extend to the inner man of the intellect. |
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The sides of the spear-shaped entity were scorched by liquefying flames produced within the inner stomach of the wormhole. |
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A particular is an entity which, although it can instantiate another entity, cannot itself be instantiated by any other entity. |
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It has been a sovereign entity and has enjoyed this situation for years under the rights granted by international law. |
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The smallest entity commanded by a commissioned officer is usually a platoon of about 30 men. |
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The biggest danger is that big-city owners may say, we're taking a hike and the NHL as an entity just collapses. |
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A corporation is an entity separate from other persons who are its shareholders or associated with it. |
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As a general rule a corporation is a legal entity distinct from its shareholders. |
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Still, one needs to be able to identify in some way with the text, and the textual entity that is its author. |
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According to prudential legislation, bank exposure to any single entity cannot exceed 25 per cent of its capital. |
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Fresh water is the finite entity and is directly related to population of living being. |
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With the agreement of President Tudjman, a Croat-Muslim alliance was formed, laying down a federal Bosnia with the Croat entity having confederate status with Croatia itself. |
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But Stone's argument cannot be invalidated by counter-examples in which no entity or system is prevented, if deprived of care, from developing into a person. |
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The FSLN National Directorate, like a Communist Party politburo, was the sole entity governing both the instruments of coercion and the judicial system. |
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The first empowers the commission, where it deregisters a charitable entity, to specify a period of time within which that entity may not reregister. |
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Redox reactions are central to electrochemistry because they are chemical processes that involve the flow of electrons from one chemical entity to another. |
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Species with normally disjunct distributions or widely separated populations may also indicate that more than one taxonomic entity is represented. |
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Control is the power to govern the financial and operating policies of an entity so as to obtain benefits from its activities. |
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The natural person or legal entity standing bail can be compelled to settle the debt if the enterprise is not able to face up its obligations. |
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Indeed, my student had expressed warm feelings and those were received by the entity which grew in size. |
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Intelligence is fundamentally misapprehended when seen as an isolatable entity rather than a complex ideal. |
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A co-op is an independently functioning entity distinct from the Region, and must have a hand in determining its own destiny. |
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Traditionally, a family office was a private entity meant to serve all the personal and financial needs of one wealthy person. |
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The line was like a living entity to him born of a dynamic interplay between Allan and the thousands of callers he touched. |
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Because the number 13, which is a living entity like all numbers, acknowledges and welcomes only those human beings who are truly pure. |
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Good file management is a living entity that must evolve with changing times and requirements. |
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An organization involving people and markets is, so to speak, a living entity and must adapt to a constantly changing environment. |
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It is also likely that a merged entity will develop its own high-speed train, which could increase competition. |
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When the sale is expected to occur beyond one year, the entity shall measure the costs to sell at their present value. |
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Notarization is not required, because one of the parties is a legal entity with a seal. |
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Kudelski will form a new entity that will deliver secure pay TV modules compatible with consumer electronic products for the Digital TV industry. |
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In order for such an entity to exercise its duties in an effective manner, its neutrality and independence must be beyond any doubt. |
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If applicable, the entity also discloses that there are additional potential income tax consequences not practicably determinable. |
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It may be that none of these is the entity which holds proprietary rights over the commercial use of information in question. |
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Sometimes in order to resolve a particularly complex mathematical problem, you have to put an imaginary entity into the equation. |
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This logrolling is winning them prerogatives as a collective entity within the democratic framework. |
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If one takes a historically unprofitable entity and privatizes it, that in itself will not make it profitable. |
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Such a facility may already be in existence or may have been specially built by the private entity concerned. |
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If the entity is an unincorporated musical group or a partnership, provide the name of the group or partnership. |
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Usually the big corporate entity has a lot better ability to withstand a prolonged legal battle than does the small citizens activist group. |
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In fact, it is the polar opposite of that slippery, disgusting, ever manipulable entity called History. |
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Also, if a government entity is an investor, that investment is treated in the same manner as other forms of government assistance. |
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That same entity will later enter a new body bringing with it the karma of past lives, which includes actions themselves as well as the ethical ramifications of such. |
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The internal stance reflects the fact that when people marry they become part of an entity that is not reducible to or identical with its individual components. |
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We believe an entity should make a choice and then consistently apply the treatment across all revaluations. |
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Whatever precautions are taken, the fair value of all the assets of an entity might often equal the realizable value of firms. |
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The requisitioning entity is to identify the activity or service to be considered for outsourcing. |
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However, it is a remote possibility, at best, that an intention or requirement by the entity to pay the government at some future date exists. |
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This creates transparency in good and bad times, and thus builds trust in the entity and its financial reporting. |
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An entity that does not pay dividends and has no plans to do so should assume an expected dividend yield of zero. |
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The nature and requirements of a business entity are locally generated. |
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In 2004, the Law on Human Rights Ombudsman of Bosnia and Herzegovina was adopted, which stipulated the abolishment of entity ombudsmen. |
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When the legal entity dismisses its representative, it shall be required to appoint a substitute concomitantly. |
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To see the absoluteness of any one entity is thus to de-absolutize that entity and also to absolutize every other entity. |
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This entity called the USSR was an imperial domain the components of which are breaking away from the centre. |
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The main focus of this JV is to be the entity that will drive the transition from the terrestrial analog broadcast system to the digital one. |
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The new entity would have a particularly strong position concerning raw particle board in Austria, Hungary and Slovakia. |
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Each entity with its private universe manages to intermix and blend in the work of the other, bringing out tracks with new tonalities. |
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Goeritz's museum was not a repository of objects, but a living entity in which every wall, window, hallway, and courtyard was used for various activities. |
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One hopes that, even if only for a moment, they will remove their blinders long enough to see China as the whole complex entity that it is. |
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In the United States the estate is a separate legal entity represented by a trustee. |
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But a bank's ability to block payments to a legal entity raises a troubling prospect. |
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Any legal entity which joins an ongoing action shall accede to the grant agreement. |
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It will need to be a separate legal entity managed by experienced fund managers aligned with the proposed project. |
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That legal entity may not dismiss his representative without at the same time naming a successor. |
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The status of trade unions as a legal entity exists from the time of their registration. |
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On this basis, the self is regarded as an autonomous, self-determining entity worthy of recognition and respect from others. |
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That, he recently joked, has made it difficult for outsiders to work out which entity is the first wife and which is a concubine. |
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If restatement is impracticable, the entity shall disclose that fact and indicate the extent to which the information was restated. |
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But the probability of a state or a state-like entity defaulting is exceedingly, exceedingly low. |
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Recognizing a nation means recognizing a political entity with legitimate political rights and aspirations. |
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Nonetheless, Europe is not the only continent, country or political entity where a large number of different languages are spoken. |
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Chile holds that verification has a political entity of its own, which is part of the very essence of disarmament instruments. |
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How should a political entity respond if another organization or party requests a copy of the lists of electors? |
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Among all, the EU is The political entity that can provide expertise and advise to build a new international reference currency. |
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Such advances are key assets for any political entity in the modern world seeking to secure sustainable development. |
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Europe as a political entity is rapidly coming together, whereas the political positions in the Arab world are increasingly fragmented. |
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May a political entity tell a person if that person is or is not on the lists of electors? |
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There was no Kurdistan as an independent political entity and Kurdish culture was everywhere in a minority situation. |
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Canada emerged as a political entity with boundaries largely determined by the fur trade. |
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However, an entity should have an actuary review the existing actuarial valuation to determine if any adjustment is required. |
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A nameless, faceless entity known to his followers as Spot News, the handle of his Twitter and Instagram accounts. |
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Only a professional oculist can determine the health status of eyes and the entity of eye disturbance. |
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Again, the non-italicized text indicates that the purpose of financial reporting under GAAP is to report on the entity as it was. |
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Our colleague says that everything will be handed over from one entity to another and that it will be tabula rasa. |
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Responsibilities for the Parliament buildings remain spread among numerous entities, and each entity derives its roles from different sources. |
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There is an entity here which emanates more from ethnology than from logic, which seems very interesting and unusual to me. |
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You agree not to impersonate or misrepresent your affiliation with any person or entity while visiting or using this web site. |
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The fraudster then uses the entity's letterhead to impersonate the entity or lend credibility to his or her scheme. |
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The administration associated with setting up both as a company or a sole trading entity is no sinecure in today's world. |
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Towards the end of the 19th century, Latvia emerged as a political entity in its own right, despite the unpopular and oppressive process of Russification. |
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When this is the case, an entity accounts for a curtailment at the same time as for a related restructuring. |
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Separate legal entity status is still considered a distinctive feature of corporations, but it is not a feature of corporations alone. |
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Executive officers of subsidiaries may be deemed executive officers of an entity if they perform such policymaking functions for the entity. |
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Like I said, it has been argued by some that it has decreased the sense that the Horde is a very dangerous entity when riled. |
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However, this paragraph also allows an entity to separately depreciate parts that have an insignificant cost in relation to the total cost. |
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The Supreme Court of India had developed a doctrine that an entity could be regarded as an instrumentality of the State. |
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The entity is usually liable for the whole amount if the third party doesn't settle. |
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A reading of a work that is somehow transformed from within into an entity unimagined before this moment. |
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A contrary view was that the purpose would not be defeated if the procuring entity were required to agree to any such increase. |
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The first step is to hypothesize the permanent establishment as a separate legal entity using functional and factual analysis. |
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In those cases the entity accounts for its obligations without regard to the insurance arrangement. |
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Pursuant to this agreement, each entity sets up the amount of its special participatory reserve based solely on its results. |
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We outlaw corporate donations, but a corporate entity can loan money and forget to ask to have it paid back. |
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The newlyweds cease to be part of the economic entity of their parents and become part of the new entity. |
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The entity shall measure the unidentifiable goods or services received at the grant date. |
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After all, the urethra is best known as a medical entity because of the painful, burning condition called urethritis. |
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The merged entity may also have the ability to offer turnkey installations to its customers without the use of converters. |
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In fact, it's quite likely that the first entity to achieve human-like levels of intelligence will be Google, rather than some metal humanoid. |
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Any interference with the work of judges or the courts by any agency, individual or corporate entity is prohibited. |
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The modification or notice of withdrawal is effective if it is received by the procuring entity prior to the deadline for presenting tenders. |
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They sum up, at the end of this section, the functioning entity of a human being: body, mind, spirit, and soul. |
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The common answer is genealogy: the members of a species form a continuous genealogical entity on the tree of life. |
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We need to have an entity that is responsible for the BBC and is the custodian of the licence fee. |
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If we do not fight, then Europe, like any entity which stops fighting, will ultimately be lost in the melee. |
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The perception of OIOS as an external rather than an internal audit entity must be laid to rest. |
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A single entity or company will no longer have full and undivided responsibility for safety in the restructured railway sector. |
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It was noted however that the procuring entity would be obliged in any case to look at other, perhaps circumstantial information. |
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The entity may observe that the death rate is unchanged from one year to the next. |
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In many circumstances, volatility of results is appropriate when the entity has unhedged or imperfectly hedged exposure to risks. |
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Consequently, the merged entity is likely to attract more customers than its competitors. |
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No entity has developed specific indicators to assess the impact of its training on staff performance. |
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If you are responding on behalf of an organisation, please indicate the name and nature of the entity you represent. |
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This perspective tends to regard decision-makers as a single entity acting as sole arbiter. |
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Wisdom, the lowest entity in the realm of perfection, creates Ialdabaoth in an unauthorized attempt to produce a likeness of herself. |
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An AA rated entity is considered unlikely to be significantly vulnerable to future events. |
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The statistical unit is the entity for which the required statistics are compiled. |
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The issue of incorporating a separate housing entity will be dealt with in more detail. |
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Given the limited number of airports in these countries, a single centralised management entity might be sufficient. |
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Therefore, an entity can only offset revaluation surpluses and deficits for the same asset. |
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First, the legislation establishes the agency as an entity separate from Health Canada but part of the health portfolio. |
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Many domains and communities of practice use the life cycle concept to organize stages through which an entity progresses over time. |
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If an entity falls within this definition, it is a named insured under the policy. |
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But that visceral experience of the crowd as a capricious-yet-mindless entity has stayed with me ever since. |
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Under Irish law, a partnership is not a legal entity in itself. |
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According to the report, findings of the consultant's report Shannon would be unviable as a single entity while Cork would suffer substantial losses. |
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Then, as now, type specimens constituted the fundamental entity upon which species are described according to the rules of zoological nomenclature. |
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Such juries would be unlikely to evict squatters from land owned by a wealthy entity that left the land untouched, i.e., treated as an investment. |
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Retrocalcaneal bursitis is a distinct entity hallmarked by pain that is anterior to the Achilles tendon and just superior to its insertion on the os calcis. |
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The capper came in 1998, when Weill merged Travelers into Citicorp, the nation's largest bank holding company, and became co-CEO of the combined entity with John Reed. |
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Only if we act together to complete the construction of the EU into a fully operable entity can the European nations expect to maintain influence in the world. |
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No religious entity gets the government's imprimatur to further its religious mission, under the proper understanding of the Establishment Clause. |
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Here the entire world of the concrescent entity is prehended as a whole. |
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This email and any files transmitted with it are confidential and intended solely for the use of the individual or entity to whom they are addressed. |
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It is unethicality when an entity acts intentionally to gain some advantage, or inflict some loss over another entity who is either unaware of such intention, or defenseless against it. |
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A stateless nation is often more keenly conscious of its separate entity because in such condition it bends every ounce of its energy to achieve that master-purpose and that key-goal. |
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On Friday, the heads of the two banks announced they had agreed to merge their banks by forming a new entity that will absorb the two banks by June next year. |
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It is unclear, however, if the listed entity has any resources to foot the bill as its last two filings to the American securities regulator showed cash balances of zero. |
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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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An amulet shaped like a turtle, a creature of darkness, took the form of the very entity its wearer wished to avoid and thus acted apotropaically. |
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This commitment to rigorously atonal music, planned and performed as a separate entity from the choreography, is at the core of Cunningham's radicalism. |
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The assertion of Europe as a secular entity by the end of the seventeenth century helped to reduce the importance of serious schisms in Christendom. |
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The existence of negative net assets simply highlights the difference between cash-based accounting and accrual accounting for an entity which is financed according to its cash-flow needs. |
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The Foundation uses its status as a non-aligned entity to particular advantage in this program to establish neutral ground which eases interaction between the various parties involved in a given issue. |
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The integration of the Hanau refining operations, which had been loss-making for a number of years, enabled the combined entity to identify and realise a number of synergies. |
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A car ferry across the shared waters of the river Foyle links two communities that are part of a regional entity and has done more to deliver peace in the area than any other single initiative that I can think of. |
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Any claim or encumbrance in respect of the interest expropriated may only be claimed against the amount of compensation that is otherwise payable to the person or entity whose interest is being expropriated. |
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For example, we may take it as given that a mere five percent interest by one person may provide no opportunity for influence over the operations of the entity in which the interest is held. |
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Sharp practices are the use of illegal, clandestine, coercive or deceptive means by a foreign government or entity intended to benefit the economic interests of the perpetrator. |
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Therefore, the merged entity would not be in the position to cause the loss of sales opportunities for the competitors with non-strobilurin products for tank-mixing. |
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A country is a region that is identified as a distinct national entity in political geography. |
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If the entity has not used the funds for that specific purpose by the year end date, then they essentially have a liability to the transferor until they use the funds for that purpose. |
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Providing public services should be perceived as a sacred mission of the State, which is the only entity capable of guaranteeing equity and justice in populations' access to social well-being. |
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There are two main definitions of GLCs are dependent on the proportion of the corporate entity a government owns. |
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The merged entity has the obligation to receive also the pigs which are exempted from the supply obligation, however, in situations where capacity is insufficient, with a nondiscriminatory delay of up to two weeks. |
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The main Group entities appointed an operating risk manager associated with a network of correspondents appointed in each department or entity to properly imbed management principles in the company. |
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An entity shall prepare financial statements on a going concern basis unless management either intends to liquidate the entity or to cease trading, or has no realistic alternative but to do so. |
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For these purposes, a financial entity means a bank, credit union, caisse populaire, a trust and loan company or an agent of the Crown that accepts deposit liabilities. |
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Permit: A permit is a formal written order empowering a person or other legal entity to do some act which, without such authority, would otherwise not be allowed. |
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The status of this complex is not positive, with one entity of the complex being considered as extinct, several seriously threatened and others declining dangerously. |
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For Veron and most tribal peoples, land and life are inextricably linked: land is a fertile, living entity that has intrinsic, not merely utilitarian value. |
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He gets beyond black and white in the bitter debates over human environmental stewardship, presenting nature as a dynamic, living entity that is constantly changing and adapting to different forces. |
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It becomes a living entity rather than a static document. |
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There is no question that the discarding of the physical body leaves us still a conscious living entity perpetuating our existence in a realm lying behind the physical. |
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Likewise, pursuant to FAS 159, an entity may elect to fair value an investment that has been accounted for under the equity method of accounting. |
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In our efforts to make the European Union a living entity in close contact with the peoples and the citizens, both the National Parliaments as well as the European Parliament play a crucial role. |
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An entity does not automatically conclude that any observed transaction price is determinative of fair value. |
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We are becoming conscious that this soil, which feeds us, is a living entity consisting of billions of living creatures and is made up of stardust just like we are. |
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Within a single living entity on a level below ecosystem, complex degenerate systems are rarely left to function on their own and are usually tightly regulated. |
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The RCMP should become a separate entity with separate employer status and should be granted full authority to manage its financial affairs within spending authorities approved by Parliament. |
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A legal or beneficial interest of the public servant in a business entity or a commercial operation or in the assets of such an entity or operation. |
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The Commission concluded that this vertical link would not result in any anti-competitive effects as the merged entity would not have the ability to restrict its competitors' access to polyhydric alcohols. |
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In addition, in conformity with articles 47 and 48 of the Law on General Education and according to the school statute, self-governance of pupils is exercised through a body, which is a structural entity of the school. |
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A minimum funding requirement is a statutory or contractual requirement that requires the entity to make minimum funding payments to an employee benefit plan. |
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Further, it is an important example of the obstacles and aggressive approach that a private entity may face when challenging the authority of a governmentally created institution. |
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The government always introduces voluntary measures to soften up those concerned about the status of these institutions, but it wants to gradually bring such institutions under a Canadian entity exclusively. |
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No entity affiliated to the Consultant or not at arm's length from the Consultant shall be eligible to be engaged by the Consultant to perform translation services, unless otherwise approved by the NCC Project Manager. |
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However, the entity would be expected to make reasonable efforts to determine whether there is evidence that there has been a change in such factors. |
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Each Group entity builds up its knowledge of local businesses and procedures, and is responsible for monitoring buyers located in its area of responsibility. |
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In addition, the entity shall disclose the amounts of the potential income tax consequences practicably determinable and whether there are any potential income tax consequences not practicably determinable. |
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All too often at the moment public offers, for example when an entity previously owned by the State is privatised, are limited to a single Member State. |
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Although arrangements may differ, the corporate entity would typically maintain a notional deposit account with a CPA member, which would be backed by an overdraft facility and contactual payment guarantees. |
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An entity as large as the Liberal Party will always have a certain amount of disarticulation, but too much of this can seriously impede the party's ability to do its job. |
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Joint venture arrangements that involve the establishment of a separate entity in which each venturer has an interest are referred to as jointly controlled entities. |
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In a heated debate, some scientists argue that a previously unseen type of quantum mechanical entity must briefly form in each quantum dot. |
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Such practices encroach upon the freedom of establishment and the freedom to provide services, both of which apply to any entity that is legally registered in the European Union and both of which are enshrined in the Treaty. |
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In 1549, Charles issued a Pragmatic Sanction, declaring the Low Countries to be a unified entity of which his family would be the heirs. |
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Water is as different from air as from stones, and you must find your way through its structures, its ancientness, the history of an entity without response to you and yet complicit in your obstinate intrusion. |
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The size of Vatican City is thus unrelated to the large global reach exercised by the Holy See as an entity quite distinct from the state. |
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Performance measures, whether external or internal, create pressures on the entity that, in turn, may motivate management to take action to improve the business performance or to misstate the financial statements. |
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People assumed that it was a good-luck symbol from Asia and it was faddishly applied to many items, boosting the evil power of the entity to which it referred. |
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Probably going to sound a bit like a broken record here, but probably even more so than securitization, this is going to be a very facts and circumstances based determination, entity by entity. |
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It may, and in fact often does, refer to a merely notional entity the image which acculturated man forms of himself, when he starts to philosophize. |
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The Public Pension Agency, an entity within KSA's Ministry of Finance, has announced the successful implementation of Oracle SuperCluster. |
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Importantly, in all of those areas, the State and entity governments are taking on greater responsibility and ownership, allowing the international community to scale back its involvement. |
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Because of their lack of ability to match the bundle offer, these component suppliers will lose market shares to the benefit of the merged entity and experience an immediate damaging profit shrinkage. |
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Continuing in the vein of not having had adequate time to fully examine the legislation, I draw the attention of the House to clause 33, which defines what a foreign entity is. |
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The Abstract provides accounting guidance where an entity may sell inventory to another entity in the same line of business from which it also purchases inventory. |
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This section improves the relevance, reliability and comparability of the information that a reporting entity provides in its financial statements about a business combination and its effects. |
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Where this disentangling can be effected, adherence to the separate entity principle operates to limit creditor recovery to the assets of the insolvent group member. |
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These tools provide the user with a full development suite including CASE Dictionary as the repository, CASE Diagrammer for entity relationship modeling, function hierarchy modeling, data flow diagrams and matrix diagramming. |
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If it did so, it would be possible for a person or other entity which controls a corporation to give the appearance of divesting itself of control by giving to some other person an option that will never be exercised. |
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The new entity will be focussed primarily on collaboration between the Autoridad Portuaria de Valencia and the Generalitat Valenciana to support and federate sustainable project management. |
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This entity could e.g. be a transportation or mobility department of a municipal or regional authority, a company, an educational institution or a transport service provider. |
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The difficulty is that migrants themselves find themselves caught in a double bind : members of one cultural entity seeking entrance to, and validation from, another. |
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The cyphertext can be randomized by everyone, but the entity that performs the re-encryption can identify if the cyphertext is safe. |
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The facility must be operated as a single legal entity to provide medical or surgical treatment for the sick or injured, including acute, chronic or rehabilitative care in a building or group of buildings. |
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Public irrigation agencies are one type of sub-sovereign entity that could benefit from more financial autonomy, though major reforms are going to be needed to improve their creditworthiness. |
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State recognition signifies the decision of a sovereign state to treat another entity as also being a sovereign state. |
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Eight years later, the entity was transformed into a foreign-owned company. In 2001, Michelin and Double Coin created a joint-stock company in Shanghai. |
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Since cooperation between the state and entity administrations is vital in agriculture, the Office of the High Representative has urged the entities to forswear unilateral approaches. |
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With an entity such as the justice system being biased against one group and favouring another group, many fathers are forced into a corner in what they perceive to be a no-win situation. |
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In the case of anonymous and pseudonymous works, the natural person who, or legal entity which, published the work shall be considered the author. |
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The list is evidence for more complex settlement than the single political entity of the other historical sources. |
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If an entity chooses to classify by function then additional disclosures relating to amortization, depreciation, and staff costs must be disclosed. |
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The proposed section 405.2 prohibits any effort to circumvent the contribution limits, to conceal the identity of the source of a donation or to collude with any person or entity for those purposes. |
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Gibbon viewed the Roman Empire as a single entity in undeviating decline from the ideals of political and intellectual freedom that characterized the classical literature he had read. |
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As of January 1, 2017 the Church of Norway is a separate legal entity and no longer a branch of the civil service. |
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A fraudster may give the name of a well-known person or entity as his or her own or suggest an association with it, or a fraudster may simply adopt the name of another person or entity to hide the fraudster's own identity. |
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The two sector environmental dynamics interact with each other, giving rise to a more complex entity that we refer to as the sector environmental system. |
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The idea was proposed to invite commercially interested parties to the discussion table: Boeing, as a part owner of the pioneering Sea Launch Company, was singled out as one such entity that could be worthwhile to include. |
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During July, the Maxwell windlass manufacturing entity and the company's corporate offices will follow, allowing, for the first time, all three divisions of Maxwell Marine to be located together. |
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Despite this, the problem is not completely solved by a long chalk, as long as wealthy people can transfer their capital to a separate legal entity which falls outside the scope of such an exchange of information. |
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Lotus Components Limited became Lotus Racing Limited in 1971 but the newly renamed entity ceased operation in the same year. |
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There are some who speculate about the future of crisis areas such as Kosovo and others who hint at either the creation of a new state entity or broad autonomy which will basically be equivalent to independence. |
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Dawkins's meme refers to any cultural entity that an observer might consider a replicator of a certain idea or set of ideas. |
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It must be a deliverable entity to which the Force and all of its constituents are prepared to commit within the shortest possible period of time. |
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Within the book publishing, the publisher of record for a book is the entity in whose name the book's ISBN is registered. |
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It is about a sports relay team in 1970s America who accidentally kill a wretch who, in esoteric language, might be known as a Fetch … a discarnate entity in physical form. |
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Other works by Milton suggest he viewed marriage as an entity separate from the church. |
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Despite the fact that the same entity is fulfilling the CSD and the settlement system functions and the fact that the rules are contained in the same rulebook, those functions are from the legal perspective different. |
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This business line is not only a key support entity for the whole Group, but it is also an important profit center which generates substantial earnings. |
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How do such sophists deny that a well-known entity exists? |
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Service that determines which features and portions of features represent the same real world entity from multiple data sources, e.g., edge matching and limited conflation. |
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Section 7 then explains how to use business logic diagrams to identify entity types for E-R diagramming for Web applications development. |
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The teaching that the spirits of the dead are heavenly angels, or some righteous ghostlike entity that can be contacted, is without scriptural foundation. |
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This EIC clarifies that implicit variable interests are implied financial interests in an entity that change with changes in the fair value of the entity's net assets exclusive of variable interests. |
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Specifically, the degree to which decisions made by a sovereign entity might be contradicted by another authority. |
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