A depository institution is a financial institution in the United States that is legally allowed to accept monetary deposits from consumers. |
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And it would provide the financial and human resources needed to improve profit margins. |
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The wise potential investor will adjust his or her financial exposure accordingly. |
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You promised that if we would share our lives with you, you'd go fifty-fifty with us on your financial security. |
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We urge all readers to get their financial affairs in good order right now. |
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This investor confidence underscores the symbiotic relationship between financial parasitism and militarism. |
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As a charity we rely on donors and financial help, and David has helped people to come forward to help with both. |
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It claims that it would attract top international and US acts to Ireland for concerts, further decreasing the exchequer's financial exposure. |
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Deloitte and Touche publish an annual report on the financial status of the British game. |
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When the company had a financial performance that was off the charts, everything was great. |
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It is possible that departments with financial years ending March 31 who overspent will have to carry their deficits over to the following year. |
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Also, putting these extras where they show to best advantage provided a good hedge against the financial risk of building a home from scratch. |
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Of course, after all the reports of financial hocus-pocus, investors are understandably wary of earnings figures being put out by corporations. |
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Cities spent decades dangling tax breaks and other financial sweeteners to attract big business. |
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Business volunteerism enables you to provide a greater benefit to the community at a lower cost than through financial philanthropy alone. |
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I was filled with fantasies of my new life, a life of travel, financial laissez-faire, and total dominion over my own space. |
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There has been an exponential explosion in the financial planning industry, a whole industry dedicated to making people wealthy. |
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The insurance company has been vague regarding its financial exposure, saying that it was too soon to quantify total losses. |
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One of the biggest barriers to downshifting to the country for many people is not simply financial or professional, but a well-established life. |
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Winnipeg-born Berchard always dreamed of being an actor, but his parents advised him to seek greater financial security. |
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Operators with sound financial position are able to raise funds through the capital market by issuing debentures. |
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In rather guarded officialese, it points to a shaky financial situation with the potential for huge financial losses. |
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It cannot be confined to those who suffered financial hardship due to lack of income. |
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But in view of the weak financial conditions and low level of technology of the local entertainment industry, this optimism seems somewhat hasty. |
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The situation was due to be looked at next week and the cash could be carried over into the next financial year. |
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Below are some personal finance and tax relief tips which may help you in planning your financial strategy. |
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First, section 34 of the Act provides that an agreement cannot oust the jurisdiction of the court to hear an application for financial relief. |
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Indeed, its buoyant outlook will make the volume pleasant reading for those seeking an introductory digest to 20th century financial events. |
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The authority will regulate and supervise the operations of non-banking financial institutions in the country. |
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Like most hard working boys desperate for independent financial status, I did a paper round as a youngster. |
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Your financial institution will have arrangements in place for refunding stamp duty on unused pound cheques that you return. |
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Despite non-membership in the treaty, the U.S. is the world's top financial supporter of humanitarian de-mining. |
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All exchanges and financial institutions had back-up power systems that allowed them to conduct business as usual. |
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We need closer supervision of financial institutions, both domestically and worldwide. |
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They were looking for someone with financial and commercial expertise and experience. |
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Such matchmaking is increasingly common as dot-coms duke it out for seasoned financial expertise. |
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Both Trusts have a joint management structure and financial recovery plan to get them out of the red over the next three years. |
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The financial exposure arising from the activities of the prolific abusers is staggering. |
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Since I have financial obligations which would be decimated by any exposure, why should I put my anonymity at risk now or in the near future? |
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If you wife isn't a complete douche she should understand the economic impact to your mutual financial well being. |
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The older adults downwardly shifting financial status also add to their invisibility. |
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Currently, the obligator has the capacity to meet its financial commitment on the obligation. |
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As well as financial contributions, the group is urging volunteer gardeners to come forward or offer donations of gardening tools and equipment. |
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We look to business and the market to invest and develop financial capital, and the State has a role in regulating the economy. |
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It has emerged that financial support for the party has dropped off steeply. |
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Every state and government in the world is now vulnerable to the caprices and blackmails of financial markets. |
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His own bank had sold his most private financial information to another corporation without even notifying him, much less getting his permission. |
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No, but the union can support its members if they suffer financial hardship. |
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A sociogram reflects a moment in time, similar to a financial balance sheet, and may be hand drawn or computer generated. |
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Couples can resolve the problems of divorcing without becoming involved in the stress, hassle and financial cost of a court settlement. |
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While some were losing their nerve amid mounting financial worries, the bullish chief executive insisted that the opportunity had to be seized. |
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Each account was backed by the financial integrity of the U. S. Government. |
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If it was, why are we now being told that the Combi's carrying capacity and its maintenance make it a financial burden? |
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Would you be open and honest about your financial affairs to a complete stranger? |
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Miners pool their computing power to spread the financial risk of their operations. |
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Most recently, in 1996 an organic law transferred financial responsibility to provincial governments. |
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And each time you go for a flat, as well as the financial outlay of getting a survey done, you have the emotional investment. |
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But the costs of the conflict could go far beyond the hefty financial outlays. |
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If the financial bottom line was the only measure of the companies' worth, there would probably be no argument. |
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It also asked the court to interdict them from telling suppliers that they are in financial difficulties. |
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Just how seriously council is considering that option, or other financial decisions associated with the project, is being kept under wraps. |
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Still, U.S. financial markets were relatively undeveloped and subject to periodic panics and financial crises. |
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Can't sophisticated people attack the computer systems that are the backbone of these big financial institutions? |
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Certain financial reward today is, for some individuals, better than the uncertain reward of behaving properly and conforming to social norms. |
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Another consequence of malinvestment was that resources were drawn into the financial sector, which expanded enormously. |
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The long-term financial responsibility of starting a new family at the age most Westerners retire can be awesome and burdensome. |
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The differential rates system was introduced at the start of this financial year to make rates fair and equitable. |
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Secondly, managers themselves often have personal financial interests and their careers at stake in mergers. |
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The global economy, dominated by transnational companies and international financial markets, excludes such a possibility. |
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The plans, including financial and legal aspects, will be put before the council's ruling executive on Tuesday. |
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Other tastes, not necessarily exogenous, often superceded the desire for financial gain. |
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It also provides financial help to family members to cover travel expenses, hotel costs and phone bills. |
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If you take the time to tend to your financial health now, you should feel reasonably secure when the next crisis explodes. |
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He yesterday lashed out at his treatment by the media, implicitly accusing them of exploiting him for financial gain. |
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He ordered a more detailed investigation of the Italian's financial affairs. |
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The audit agency is tasked with examining the implementation of the state budget and the financial reports of state institutions. |
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And those who do get help often need financial assistance while recuperating from an injury or illness. |
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The bank's growing anxiety at the time was explained by its financial exposure. |
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The application of mathematics to trade and financial affairs is as old as mathematics itself. |
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Yet the financial crisis has been so severe that its impact has disturbed the world economy as a whole. |
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The universities are held to ransom by the threat that a failure to boost state school intake will mean financial penalties. |
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Where is the financial benefit in facing extortionate price increases without an even greater rise in income? |
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A spokesperson said that the policy would have little adverse financial effect, as it would save money otherwise spent on recruiting new staff. |
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Two years ago Jeremy Hawkins downshifted from London's financial district, where he had worked for 23 years, to a home-based life. |
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But you don't need to be a criminal mastermind to target our rather fat and sluggish financial institutions. |
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The family have said that they have not sought any financial support for their campaign for justice and will not do so. |
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He never patented his portable tape machine or the microphones he created because he had no grasp of the financial side of the business. |
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Since I don't seek financial redressal, this is the action I propose to take against all concerned with your website. |
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His attempts to redress the financial crisis and restore discipline soon aroused hostility from the guard. |
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Critics say the federal alcohol agents are exaggerating the problem to drum up publicity and financial backing. |
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It's time to re-educate the kids about the financial importance of a sweet tooth. |
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He was credited with having pioneered many financial innovations in the capital markets. |
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Their financial situation intervened however, and finally I was made redundant, along with two other employees. |
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The fare hike will go into effect as the city's workers already face severe financial hardships. |
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For some, family violence, triggered by the stresses of unemployment and financial worries, emerged as a serious problem. |
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In total 19 financial firms in the UK have backed the fund and pledged to match their employees' donations, pound for pound. |
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The carbon debts the rich countries owe the poor for polluting the world's atmosphere far exceed poor country financial debts. |
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In Scotland and beyond football is suffering financial hardship at the moment. |
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But facing yet more budget cutbacks, the journal, which has been in financial peril since 1984, may not survive. |
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Don't let financial worries stress you out and burn your credit card before it burns you. |
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Their terrorist activities are lubricated by an intricate financial system. |
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In such circumstances careful financial planning for the future has to be done right from the start. |
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It still astonishes me that financial markets are animated by such boyish, combative drives. |
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Maybe China will allow the yuan to float by 2008 if it is able to complete its financial reforms in time. |
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The legacy of broken economic and financial relations can take many years to repair and re-establish. |
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In contrast to his early years, his later life was marked by financial worries, frustration and disappointment. |
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Not only are financial products bewilderingly complex, advisors are relying on the wrong people to guide them. |
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Financial institutions are simultaneously demanders in one and suppliers in another set of financial markets. |
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She struggled to cope with huge financial worries, and ongoing problems concerning the sale of timber from the estate. |
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To meet the family's financial needs, his 19 year-old son quit school and now works as a hawker selling vegetables. |
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It's a tape of her and her late husband talking about his financial plans for her. |
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Clinch also advises working out your current net worth once a year so you can see if you are still on track to meet your financial goals. |
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Though private radio has sustained painful financial losses so far, their executives are still walking about whistling a cheery tune. |
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And financial markets remain calm, confounding worrywarts who prophesied turmoil once the Federal Reserve began raising interest rates. |
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Thereafter Abbey should have a business as clean as a whistle, enabling it to focus on its personal financial services side. |
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City manager Tom Mackey acknowledged that the city was facing one of its worst financial crises and would have to seriously tighten its belt. |
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The worst stock market slump in 30 years has hammered global financial stocks, raising fears about the capital strength of banks and insurers. |
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Input from the corporate world, wherein lies untapped financial support, is sorely lacking in the struggling communities. |
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For example, it handles transaction processing for financial services and telecom companies. |
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If any licensing is done in a particular financial year, the fees are amortised over the lifetime of the collaboration. |
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Much as the United States did then, China has a dynamic economy that lacks a developed financial system. |
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The trust is projecting failure on four out of five key performance indicators set by the Government for financial performance. |
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The town clerk also failed to give members a breakdown of comparative financial situations under the original and supplemental agreements. |
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Since John's response to the interdict was to confiscate the estates of the Church it even helped to ease his financial problem. |
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It is listed on the Australian and US stock markets and has won rave reviews for its financial performances. |
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Before 11 September, there was already a tendency for financial and business panics to develop at any sign of difficulty. |
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Four years later he found himself both a millionaire and embroiled in the ugliest of financial scandals. |
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We are knee-deep in financial trouble and have no idea how we are going to get out of it. |
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If you're recently unemployed, you may qualify for financial aid to help you meet requirements for entering a new field. |
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Eventually, they turned to their church and asked for some financial aid to buy food and basics and got it. |
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Are you more likely to become one of the growing number of Irish millionaires or a financial basket case? |
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This should bring clarity to the issue of financial distortions inciting malinvestment. |
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If your money problems are pushing you towards the edge of financial disaster, now's the time to take the bull by the horns and deal with them. |
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Once an apology to the accused has been published, the element of vindication becomes less significant in quantifying the financial award. |
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This transborder financial instrument is thereby different from a foreign bond, which is handled in one country for an external borrower. |
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Non-commercial bus contracts in non-urban New South Wales rely on a funding formula to secure financial support for the delivery of bus services. |
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The unions make a strong accusation that companies have been tardy when it comes to financial participation. |
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Because of all the financial interests at stake, the sport is turning into a mafia. |
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It is a matter of record that I had to send lawyer's letters before I could get access to some of the financial information. |
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Every minute that a critical application is unavailable is costly and, therefore, faster data recovery reduces financial losses. |
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It is feared that as the cost of drugs escalates and financial pressure grows on the NHS, there will be many more similar disputes in future. |
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Instead, because of the financial plight of the club after relegation, Mr Tueart was allowed by the ex-chairman to use an executive box. |
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Once they embark upon that glorious venture, financial considerations are rendered moot. |
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His chances have been blighted by a catalogue of injury woes and financial difficulties. |
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Despite the grim financial climate, several smaller theaters find themselves planning expansions. |
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We don't have a financial services authority or ombudsman in many of the countries where expats are. |
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The Republicans also discussed giving federal financial support to the Texas and Pacific railroad and appointing some Democrats to the cabinet. |
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Instead, he is given a financial stake from the flock, the threshing floor and the wine press. |
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They include hoteliers, brewery giants, food specialists, financial wizards, recycling experts and transport logicists. |
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Just as the trauma of my previous imprisonment receded, the financial reality began to kick in. |
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More than 50,000 low-income households are in receipt of such financial support, funded by the Department of Social and Family Affairs. |
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Exporters who fail to protect their export receivables can weaken their financial position. |
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And with little change in Fed thinking, the financial markets' reaction was muted. |
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The problem with the Eastern Cape's financial woes is that there are just so many of them. |
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The relative poverty of the region is the reason why the financial losses seem disproportionately small. |
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Data-mining projects are generally a good bet for companies in poor financial shape, looking to technology for quick payback, he says. |
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Here's a hot financial tip, fresh from the City desk, that's guaranteed to double your money overnight. |
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The Great Depression of this century will probably hit much harder that that of the 1930s since our country is in so much poorer financial shape. |
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With those kinds of income gains, consumers will be in excellent shape to face the financial challenges that 2005 will bring. |
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In 1996 he bought the company from the receivers after it experienced financial difficulties. |
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The same firm was placed in receivership a week ago after efforts to sort out its modest financial problems failed. |
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There's something faintly disconcerting about watching a former financial guru revert to the language of a woolly-headed students' union rally. |
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The low road can sometimes bring short-term financial rewards, but it always leads to a dead end. |
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The rebate is paid directly to the provider, or parents receive it in a lump sum at the end of the financial year. |
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This is because gold is not only seen as a hedge against the dollar, but as a financial bet against inflation too. |
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One new train will be an express from the border to the financial district. |
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There are a number of ways in which financial planning can pay off, even in a recessive economy. |
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After mounting pressure from independent financial advisers across the UK, Tiner is to promise a wholescale review of charging. |
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Bermuda and the Cayman Islands are wiping the floor with the Bahamas and cleaning up in the financial services sector. |
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These are financial instruments that rise in value as the market falls, enabling the holder to make up for losses on an orthodox share portfolio. |
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These rules are sometimes at odds with each other, resulting in financial statements that are confusing to users, preparers and attestors. |
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How could WorldCom, a company that was in financial trouble, issue bonds that were rated investment grade quality? |
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These families often face material hardships and financial pressures similar to those families who are officially counted as poor. |
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These and other factors not mentioned may count against him, rendering his financial support from Smith useless. |
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The agency is targeting the financial sector as well as IT, aerospace, creative industries and food and drink. |
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Economists say many Americans, especially teens and young adults, are finding that buying and owning a car stretches their financial resources. |
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Not surprisingly, financial advisers are encouraging savers to invest in equity-based products. |
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The function of financial intermediaries is to act as middlemen between savers and investors. |
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Oil exporters have become financial kingmakers as real oil prices have leapt 170 per cent in real terms since 2001 to 25-year highs. |
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Are credit cards and loyalty cards useful financial tools or are they just an invitation to a financial nightmare? |
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You walk into a shop or into your financial broker's rooms, and it's up to you to know what's in your interest and what's not. |
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The minister saw our point and was quite enthusiastic about the idea provided the Government's financial situation was safeguarded. |
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Proffered concerns about underage drinking are thus merely a stalking horse for the financial interests at stake in these cases. |
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It's kind of a financial and moral thing about owning your own creative work. |
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He is also an advocate of strong financial support for graduate students and their research. |
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A favourable system of taxation has led to the Bahamas becoming an important financial centre. |
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Beset with financial difficulties, they aren't likely to spend as aggressively on research and facilities. |
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Following Council's usual practice, this motion was tabled, to be considered with other financial commitments at the end of the meeting. |
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Clearly there is a financial interest because the Church's structures involve an enormous plant. |
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Stafford originated the idea of a financial tax haven for Dublin, though it was later regarded as the brainchild of Dermot Desmond. |
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The nomination underscores the real economic and financial interests at stake in the US military intervention in Central Asia. |
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This is why it's important not to entrust your entire financial affairs to just one investment company. |
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However, another character in the novel offers a less forbearing view of the parlous financial circumstances of the audit staff. |
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Gordon Brown's Treasury must explain why eight UK government departments have recently been criticised by auditors for weak financial control. |
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Scrutiny of the helicopter company has also extended into a detailed examination of the financial interests of the Haughey family. |
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That poorly designed compensation structures can misalign incentives and induce excessive risk-taking within financial organizations. |
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The supplier of financial information has two main attractions for private investors. |
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One way of restricting the mobility of financial capital is to introduce an IMPEX system of foreign exchange management. |
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It could, perhaps more accurately, be described as a bailout of those US financial interests with investments in Mexican bonds. |
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The company has neither improved its financial indicators, nor acquired new assets. |
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The amount of the scholarship award will be determined on the basis of available funds and the financial need of the participant. |
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However, they have persisted in forcibly bringing their message to all sorts of international financial meetings abroad. |
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She is rabbiting on about antibiotics and bacterial resistance, which have nothing to do with the financial review debate. |
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That move is widely credited with reversing the airlines sagging financial fortunes. |
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The party was a political machine that required constant financial lubrication. |
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That will allow you or another family member to represent your parents' medical and financial interests. |
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It is sad that the taint of financial jiggery-pokery should besmirch Salmond's image as he leaves office, and very unfair. |
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Personnel were redeployed and financial resources were reallocated in support of field operations. |
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Understanding your affiliates financial model is critical to the success of any program. |
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In addition the company used a web of partnerships and trusts to hide the true financial position of the business. |
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The institute subsequently posted on its website the financial interests of all those involved. |
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My questions have to do with your proposals for reorganizing the financial system. |
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She bore it stoically and quietly, cut expenses to ease his financial worries, and made sure no one outside the family found out. |
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Chronic stress, such as financial worries, is less well understood than are intermittent bouts of acute stress. |
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The son of a grocery store owner in southern Sweden, Petersson studied economics and then went into selling financial products. |
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I strolled through the financial district, amazed by how tranquil, clean, and pleasant it all was. |
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My own financial interests and management control are assured by the management contract that I've set in place. |
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Various websites and financial service providers give advice on how best to save. |
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Property and financial prosperity were powerful testimonies to the strength of each of these categories and a buttress to weak claims to either. |
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The Downs has not conducted live racing since 1997 and shut down the following season due to financial trouble. |
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We also thank our respective universities for financial support during our 1997-98 sabbatical year in Venice, Verona, and Paris. |
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This does not make a poor outcome for the whole of the financial year to end March 2005 a racing certainty. |
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Last year, while fellow sweet-cherry growers were reeling from the financial blow of low yields, Kendell was reaping an impressive harvest. |
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Chapter 2 takes up the financial activities of elites, who routinely loaned money at interest. |
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The Athonites were able to make use of their financial assets to change the nature of land-holding. |
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Many financial institutions offer derisory returns of 0.1 per cent or slightly more on demand deposit accounts. |
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The ability to provide real and ready financial aid is totally different from a continuous provision of propagandist advice only. |
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She would initiate moves designed to bring more financial discipline to the municipalities' budgets, she said. |
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Other industries in which Victoria is a major national player include financial services, agribusiness, food processing and tourism. |
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The three-phase plan would begin with a technical audit, an assessment of financial viability and asset preservation. |
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The association said public accountants would only audit their financial reports if they complied with auditing standards. |
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This investment channelled mainly into the mining, agribusiness, energy, financial services and infrastructure sectors. |
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However, a happy ending was not waiting for me at the end of my quest for financial aid. |
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Far from merely scrutinising financial operations like external auditors, internal auditors look at the broader picture too. |
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But generally I prefer policies that demonstrate a scintilla of common sense and financial acumen. |
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Bower can understand why other players are prepared to take the risk and try their luck with City despite the continuous financial problems. |
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Thus forearmed, I take my favourite dining companion to the recently opened Glasgow site in the financial district near Central Station. |
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This book can be used with profit to grasp the essentials of British financial and economic history in these years. |
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We have no business to be involved in our patients' financial affairs and it is not appropriate to become involved. |
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The UK government's refusal to recognise repetitive strain injury as a disease, suggested Martin Wilson of Glasgow, denied people financial help. |
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Aim to improve user experience and improve the adaptability of your financial management processes. |
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But even in that banner year, Apple's creative energy hasn't amounted to very much in financial terms. |
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A commitment to bar cowboys from the financial arena was behind the tough investor protection laws. |
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They should not only care for the welfare of the children, but should also have financial knowledge. |
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It's total disregard for the financial and emotional welfare of everyone involved. |
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The German government feared Americanization of the health sector and financial instability for the welfare state in general. |
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After the unique, extremely rapid growth of welfare expenditure the welfare state reached its financial limits. |
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Fortunately, it's worked out well and been a financial success, but did we know that going in? |
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Coun Francis wished the clerk well and he praised him for putting the council on a firm financial footing. |
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Student access to computer stations allows students to apply online to the college as well as apply for financial aid. |
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With the financial constraints at this club we'll maybe have to start taking a gamble. |
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What are some of the most common ways in which the tail wags the dog in financial aid? |
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These firms achieved most of their financial control through horizontal integration by acquiring the competition. |
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Unlike more transitory fads and fashions, however, financial manias and panics have real and lasting economic consequences. |
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He complained that he could not sort out his private and financial affairs because he had to spend too much time in the middle. |
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The financial plight of the company means it is insolvent and has been losing rafts of money. |
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Therefore the Department of Labor gives financial aid to students with disabilities if they want to further their studies. |
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His company's programme will be put on hold unless new financial backing is found. |
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Together the two firms can provide financial forecasts for virtually every listed company in the world. |
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The panel has been asked to consider the budget and medium-term financial forecast. |
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But true adepts would never have been concerned with anything so vulgar as financial gain. |
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You should also be able to demonstrate a visible order book underpinning your financial forecasts. |
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Is he the victim of a smear campaign that has targeted his his financial affairs? |
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The code then downloads spyware programs to surfers' PCs, including one that steals credit card numbers and other forms of financial information. |
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They also send surveys to financial analysts asking them to rank companies within the industries they cover. |
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Now, the security for all of these notional values on financial derivatives, is not based on real assets. |
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That was the point that I was going to raise, not only the lapse of time but the cost in terms of both anxiety and financial cost to Mr Mond. |
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Nevertheless, budgets provide a timely reminder that financial spring cleaning should be done on a regular basis. |
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They have control of the financial tap that nourishes them, and they will not easily give up power. |
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If a company blogger spills financial information, it can get you in hot water with regulators. |
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Invariably over the next couple of weeks there will be bouts of optimism and pessimism in world financial markets. |
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The most widely used authenticator, particularly by the financial sector, is called a Message Authentication Code. |
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Few of us will shed tears over restrictions on commercial confidentiality that hit financial speculators and wealthy tax avoiders. |
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Many financial planners use Excel and Word to create spreadsheets and documents that address specific financial planning issues. |
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But on what basis does a government excuse its meddling into the private financial affairs of its citizens? |
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He was also an admirer of Joyce and a financial supporter for an aging Ezra Pound. |
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An art gallery is not wanted, nor is it a viable financial alternative for the council. |
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How did Spain manage to waste one of the biggest financial windfalls in human history? |
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A revenue audit is an investigation into the financial affairs of a business and its owners. |
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The media is speculating about our financial returns, but the promotional value of telecasting an event of such magnitude is immense. |
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If we are correct, and at some future date the price of gold rallies like the yen did, there will be financial turmoil. |
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The judge held that there was no financial inducement which led Watford to accept the relevant contract term. |
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A continuing stock market rally and rapidly recovering economy would not be favorable developments for this vulnerable financial Bubble. |
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If approved, it is hoped it will come into force within the current financial year. |
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She has eschewed her adoptive city of Glasgow, however, in favour of Chapel Allerton, in Leeds, Yorkshire's financial heart. |
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Unlike some sportsmen, he has been astute enough to invest in a financial future during his playing days. |
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The fox hunters' problem is that, because keeping a horse is a pretty expensive activity, they were always seen as some sort of financial elite. |
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Those same countries will be moving even faster towards political as well as financial integration. |
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Instead of privatizing its state banks and financial firms, Beijing has decided to recapitalize them. |
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And it only fuels employees' ire when they lose savings in stock nosedives and otherwise feel a lack of financial and personal support. |
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You can be aggressive when you need to resolve business and financial affairs. |
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In the speculative boom of the late 1990s, a company that did not produce good financial numbers was doomed. |
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Bribery and financial abuses are worming their way into the ranks of the ruling Communist Party. |
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Ministers are also concerned about the growth of identity theft, in which criminals assume someone else's identity to gain financial advantage. |
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How easy was it for writers to take advantage of the financial benefits that the sales of printed books seemed to offer to them? |
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We will keep on at them until they release financial figures which they promised in the first place. |
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Sure, the stock market remains a critical cog in the wheel of the U.S. financial system. |
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She was the natural daughter of a financial adventurer who bequeathed her his fortune. |
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It had been closed some months back after the organization intervened in the business's financial affairs. |
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Efforts will also be made to secure financial backing although the centre will ultimately become self-financing. |
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