Meyer notes that many choices have been foreclosed, but our course is far from determined. |
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He was not successful in doing so before part of the property was sold and the other section foreclosed by the mortgagee. |
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In no time flat, all of his friends leave him, his girlfriend dumps him, his belongings are repossessed, and his home is foreclosed. |
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Costs soon exceeded income and farmers went deeper in debt, and lands were sold off or foreclosed. |
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While the panel has not challenged Commerce' findings of fact, it has foreclosed it from adding certain documents to the record. |
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Impaired loans include non-accrual loans and foreclosed real estate held for sale. |
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There was bankruptcy such that the province was almost foreclosed upon by the bankers. |
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Indeed, the course was completed in July 2000, but the original developers defaulted on loans and lenders foreclosed before the gates ever opened. |
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Of course, that might not be the case for actual homeowners who may have been improperly foreclosed on. |
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Debate is thus foreclosed in glib, prepared, often single-sentence replies that a trained front-bench speaker can issue as if from his own mammoth brain. |
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All across the country, banks had failed, railroads had gone into receivership, farms had foreclosed, and jobs had disappeared. |
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Only disputes which expressly or inferentially arise out of the collective agreement are foreclosed to the courts. |
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For the year ended October 3, 2, certain foreclosed assets were classified as held for sale. |
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The Competition Council found that the agreements foreclosed the market for broadcasting of analogue television and deterred entry into that market. |
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Any difference between the carrying value of the loan prior to foreclosure and the amount at which the foreclosed assets are measured initially is recognized as a gain or a loss in combined income. |
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While the glut of unsold homes on the market has eased a bit, there remains an abundance of homes to be sold, either due to overbuilding or a build-up of foreclosed properties. |
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Certain assets such as foreclosed assets are measured at fair value at initial recognition but are not required to be measured at fair value on an ongoing basis. |
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Competition from rental properties and resale homes, including homes held for sale by investors and foreclosed homes, may reduce our ability to sell new homes, depress prices and reduce margins for the sale of new homes. |
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However, since the market for supply of derivatives is found to be EEA-wide, the concentration would not result in other issuers of Index Funds with Protection of Capital being foreclosed from supply of such hedging products. |
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A STAINLESS STEEL casket with cherry veneer inserts can set you back more than a foreclosed townhouse in the exurbs of Las Vegas. |
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Instead of being foreclosed and immovable, it is, in fact, the only species of landed property that is essentially moving and circulative. |
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The foreclosed owner in those cases would be limited to monetary damages from the foreclosing bank. |
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Banks are dumping many foreclosed homes, and buyers are bargain hunting. |
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They have to move out of their house because the bank foreclosed on their mortgage. |
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Opposition from the bureaucrats and the Party apparatchiks, and potential unemployment due to a self-regulative market-mechanism for which no social safety net yet existed, foreclosed much chance for progress. |
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Therefore, we are not willing to prejudge this issue on this motion, as the Applicants would possibly be foreclosed from mounting the best argument which might be open to them. |
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Angry laid-off workers with foreclosed homes and devastated retirement savings are as likely as not to turn to populist demagogues like Sarah Palin, and whoever follows in her train. |
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Some 4m foreclosed homes could come onto America's market, which may hold down prices. The second question is whether home prices in markets that are still overvalued are likely to fall. |
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With few new homes being built and a huge overhang of dwellings that have been foreclosed on, abandoned or left vacant for other reasons, the pay-television providers were bound to take a hit. |
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When the value at which foreclosed assets are initially measured differs from the carrying value of the loan, the difference is charged to earnings. |
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Properties acquired by foreclosure and held for sale are recorded at the lower of the investment in the mortgage foreclosed and the estimated net proceeds from the sale of the property. |
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Therefore, the ICC could be foreclosed from doing its job and its docket manipulated by the political wishes of the permanent Security Council members. |
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Thus, the majority of the Court of Appeal concluded that a debate on the points at issue should not be foreclosed without first holding a hearing. |
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It would be deeply regrettable, however, if the reconciliation process foreclosed the possibility of achieving accountability for serious violations of human rights and international humanitarian law. |
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The sheeple American people are forced to pay for it as their homes are foreclosed and those that aren't foreclosed are invaded by goon thug SWAT teams. |
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This volume is down from a relatively hectic year in 1994, when turnover was slightly higher in large part due to financial institutions reconveying foreclosed buildings. |
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