Leave the drag to give line at medium pressure, it's your safety net to protect the line if the shark changes speed and direction suddenly. |
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Anthropology Professor Dianna Shandy is a specialist on the Nuer, a group entangled in the net of Sudan's arbitrary colonial borders. |
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The red sash of royalty is made of net work, and thrummed with red and yellow feathers. |
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They increased their lead after 50 minutes when John Butcher released a screamer of a shot that flew into the net from 20-yards out. |
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I am proud of our social welfare system and the safety net it provides for those who need it. |
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Its net worth was over a million dollars in the United States because it was an actual katana used by a shogun in ancient Japan. |
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Steve Oleksewycz rifled the ball into the net in the 14th minute from the narrowest of angles. |
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The company's current stock market value is marginally less than its net assets. |
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The net has created a world where communication is unconstrained by geographical, temporal or political borders. |
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These costs shall also be paid from the wife's share of the net proceeds of sale of the matrimonial home. |
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In under an hour they had set their camp up 50 meters from the concrete pad and erected a camo net to shield themselves from wandering eyes. |
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The net effect of slashing and burning on biodiversity is difficult to evaluate. |
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Palatine continued to attack and a miskick for goal by James Reid fell to the unmarked Brian Kelly who blasted to the net from close range. |
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The spreading recession has exposed gaping holes in the safety net for workers and the poor. |
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His king was caught in a mating net and to avoid it he would have lost his queen, so he resigned after 29 moves. |
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This is one of the most useful sites on the net in my opinion, offering good life hacks for better use of your time and your technology. |
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Now that school's out, I've lost my free and convenient net source, and so I've been lolling around at home, getting fat. |
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Sea trout numbers collapsed in 1989 with many sea trout caught in the net heavily infested with sea lice. |
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We recommend you hold around three to six months of your net salary in liquid assets. |
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I didn't want to be a safety net for him to fall on every time he had a little misunderstanding with Dana. |
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Today's figures represent a net decline of seven points for the President in the past three days. |
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They learned to throw a cast net and how to build a fire that's good for frying fish. |
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During acceleration the seat was pressing against your back because there was a net forward force. |
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Mark had a fantastic run of form scoring net 66, 69 and 67 on the last day, to lead the field by a large margin. |
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Weatherson did have the ball in the net in the 14th minute but was adjudged offside, and Jimmy Thomson went close with a header. |
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The police must realise that there are serious users of the net too and that this direction is likely to put us to great inconvenience. |
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When the net is close to the shore the men pull quickly to land the bag of the net, which traps the fish in its 4-inch mesh. |
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When propelled by an avalanche of media-fueled fear, the inert indigent of the net slowly update their lapsed anti-virus software. |
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Kerry's boat ran up to me in the water, bow on, and I was able to climb up a cargo net to the lip of the deck. |
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Experts will try to net all the native carp, bream and tench in the lake and take them to a fish farm. |
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The Blue Toons scored their opener in 24 minutes when defender Mark Simpson's miss-hit volley was headed into the net by Iain Stewart. |
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This is a wasteful process causing a net loss of nitrogen to the animal and pollution of the environment. |
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On the net it is even harder to know who has access to your personal data, and any information you provide can be instantly retransmitted. |
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This led to a messy sequence and several ricochets later the ball was in Easkey's net for a second time. |
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The net gun is only one of the devices, previously the stuff of comic books, which have become part of the armoury of police forces. |
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Then he rows across the river, releasing more net before he turns upstream to row back in a circular route to where the leading end was released. |
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This almost always means advertising, the bane of readers' existence, but it's the reason most content on the net remains free for the asking. |
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The net effect of expanding assets with this financing mix has been a declining reliance on debt. |
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At the same time, the net worth of the wealthiest families has grown at a rapid rate. |
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The net result was that the number of adoption applications began, inexorably, to fall. |
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So, I think unfairly, that employers were penalized by the system that was put there as a safety net for employees. |
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We all want the calls to be right, and the officials have to feel better knowing they have a safety net beneath them. |
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The fact that he could not hit the net even once was down to the reflexes of the one-time York stopper. |
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At least the blue rinse brigade can get back to cutting the crusts off sandwiches and setting the net curtains a twitching. |
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It's supposed to be 21 feet from the net to the service line and then 18 feet to the baseline. |
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Already by 1760 some upriver communities were calling on the Nova Scotia government to restrict net fishing at the mouths of rivers. |
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Those funds are good buys when their market price is at a discount to their net asset value. |
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They want the safety net of a belief system that is comfortable and familiar, but want to be more than sheep following the good shepherd. |
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Nets would have also been used to net off sections of rivers or even complete rivers to trap migratory fish such as salmon, trout and sea trout. |
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He used pole and maggot in the marginal slack water for a mixed net of small roach and perch scaling 3lb 9oz. |
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A money market fund's net asset value is also determined at the end of each day. |
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Over the decades, the net has morphed into something rather different a system for interacting with those whom you already know. |
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The possibilities go on and on if you start thinking about having an intelligent agent that keeps track of your net wanderings. |
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Having wrong-footed a defender challenging him, he found the net from a static position. |
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After the penalty miss, he twice put the ball wide from close range before eventually finding the net in the 87th minute. |
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No one scored again until the third period when we crowded the front of the net and the point took a slapshot that the goalie never saw. |
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Exercising free will, individuals calculate the net benefit simply by weighing potential gains against potential losses. |
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Coaches thought about using two punt returners in Cincinnati to baffle the elements and provide a safety net for struggling Mac Cody. |
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This model bill became the prototype for most laws passed in America, although few states cast their net as widely as Laughlin advised. |
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Yeltsin's reign was a time for casting your net wide and seeing how much you could catch. |
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It provides an estimate of how much precipitation or temperature change must be invoked to explain the current net ablation of the glacier. |
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Money in the bank, or at least in property, provides an apparent safety net in the event you might need expensive full-time care. |
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The net assets are then 18 million and those net assets are reflected by the share capital, the reserves. |
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Those tough conditions plunged the company into an interim net loss compared to a small profit last year. |
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Then, four minutes from time, the striker blasted the ball against the bar with an empty net in front of him. |
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The two semi final matches were washed out by rain and according to the rules the finalists were decided on the net run rate. |
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Finally, at long last, much surfing on the net brought me to a site that had my mystery plant. |
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The final piece of the jigsaw fell into place at Villa Park and it's a curious anomaly that whenever he has found the net we have always won. |
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Projected revenue streams, net income, assets and liabilities should be listed. |
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However, net wealth is the value of our total assets less our financial liabilities. |
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The keeper raced off his line but collided with his own centre back and that allowed Amjad Iqbal to net a far post header. |
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For over a hundred years, lobstermen have been using those familiar box-shaped net traps to catch lobsters. |
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He topped the contest on Horseshoe Lake with a cracking net of bream and skimmers scaling an impressive 77 lb 14 oz. |
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Frank Atkinson led with a fine 27 lb 10 oz net of skimmers, rudd and small carp taken alternating worm, meat and pellet. |
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When fishermen caught species in their net that were over quota they had to throw them back into the sea. |
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The Congress cast its net more widely to effect a more general equilibrium. |
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The sources of base money are the net foreign and domestic assets of the central bank. |
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So, it looks as if the safest way to achieve the biggest pot of net assets at retirement is paying off that debt. |
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It took me a half an hour on the net before it clicked that I was supposed to update today! |
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That would give a healthy mixture of attack and defence in the line-up and throw in a safety net in case of collapses. |
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Tiger's branch was then cut off, while the SPCA waited below with a safety net to catch her. |
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The risk-averse farmer selectively adopts technology that ensures positive net expected marginal benefits. |
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Our tools bit like the teeth of shark, as net after net was left shredded at our feet. |
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Those who lose a job or face a financial setback fall through the frayed safety net of welfare and other social service cutbacks. |
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Not every team has a safety net like Bowman to deal with the changing times and such a disparate group of personalities. |
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It has also helped address poverty through improvements to the social safety net and other social sector programs. |
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Kevin Fotheringham slid the ball sideways and James Smith drove an excellent shot, which flashed into the net behind the home goalkeeper. |
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Government surpluses drain the private sector of net savings, a very contractionary policy! |
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Quinn did have the ball in the back of the net at one point, but was adjudged offside. |
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The share price got hammered because Irish shareholders are net sellers in the long run. |
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In short, historians very often have to cast their research net a lot wider in order to find evidence relating to a particular topic. |
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He has become a real Internet addict and in his spare time he loves surfing the net for news. |
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There will just be a standing wave created between one place and another, as all points on the wave would have zero net displacement. |
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That both sides found the net within the first 10 minutes was a bona fide reflection of how these teams went at each other from the outset. |
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Everybody expected Davis to take his point but the youngster had other ideas and blasted to the net to leave the Rags victorious. |
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Sky said it had added a net 81,000 subscribers in the fourth quarter of its financial year, to take its total to 7.4 million. |
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I think he was intentionally banging the ball into the net to get the pretty ballgirl to run out. |
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If you are travelling somewhere remote or camping then you can get a mosquito net from camping stores which will fold up quite small in your bag. |
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The young men had a big circular fishing net with metal sinkers sewn along the edges. |
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Behind the trim lawns and the net curtains, behind the jigsaw of decency, a number of houses have extremist posters in the windows. |
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This week I want to cast my net a little bit further, and discuss some similarities between modern grappling and Indonesian Silat. |
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But will such programs merely push tuitions higher rather than reduce the net cost of colleges? |
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But serious uncertainties remain about how to measure and account for estimates of net carbon. |
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The string octet that accompanied him then had provided a safety net of sorts. |
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We are a generation whose so-called social safety net has been cut to shreds over our lifetime. |
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Another alternative is to buy shares in a property company whose share price is trading at a discount to its net asset value. |
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The Steelmen's most reliable poacher coolly slotted into an empty net from an acute angle to claim his 13th strike of the campaign. |
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The net was closing last night on raiders who fired at unarmed gardai during a bank robbery in Co Limerick yesterday. |
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Fitted from the rim of the concrete canopy is a delicate frame of horizontal rings held in situ by a diagonal net of stainless-steel cables. |
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But why are these individuals haunting the most liberal blogs on the net to gloat instead of celebrating their victory with their own kind? |
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Flooding academic courses with under-prepared students may have had the net effect of driving the rigor out of these courses. |
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A small information centre where there are a few terminals for net surfing as well as terminals for computer games are also part of the library. |
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Havlat scored into an open net after Swedish defenseman Marcus Ragnarsson missed a pass in his end. |
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A safety net could have been suspended beneath the area where workers could fall. |
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But the cliff under me crumbled away beneath me, and I fell without a safety net there to catch me. |
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Remove your safety net and truly commit to the task at hand. Congratulations my friend, you’re ready to burn your boats! |
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But it is estimated that the net heating is at least one watt, perhaps closer to two watts per square yard. |
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Jon held up a short, sturdy club, and Brianna quickly untangled a net and dagger. |
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It's the safety net for children whose parents cannot care for them, and for children without parents. |
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They turn it into a third-rate sitcom without the safety net of the canned laughter. |
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Elsewhere, you might expect a few worms would be fished out of the pool with a net and life would go on. |
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If your bedroom doesn't have screens or air conditioning, the use of a mosquito net is a must. |
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The fish swim through one of the large-meshed outer nets and into the fine-meshed middle net and through the other outer net. |
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The selection of a particular value for a benefit-cost or net benefit analysis must be carefully weighed against the objectives of the analysis. |
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They are the mother of all prawns and fetch handsome prices for those who net them from the wild. |
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If possible a pilot ladder and gangway net should be placed over the lee side with manropes. |
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He can adequately budget for himself on the net disposable income available to him after he meets his family obligations. |
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Overall, the administration's handling of trade is a modest net negative for the president's reelection prospects. |
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Either way, the net effect is to tilt the playing field further and further towards self-delusion. |
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Albion's ace day was capped late on when Andy Battersby leathered a 25-yard screamer into the Sutton net for Albion's fourth goal. |
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Often this turns out to be a hoax, clogging up the net and causing much unnecessary anxiety. |
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The BCCSL got stinking rich after the 1996 World Cup and have been in a position to net millions of dollars. |
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Even then, Rovers did not ease back and Burns got the ball in the net again only to be adjudged offside. |
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For most of them, a huge portion of their net worth is tied up in company stock or company stock options. |
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The net charge on an ion is denoted by a superscript showing both the size and charge. |
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In order to be treated as an auxiliary activity, uncharged costs must be reasonable in relation to overall net income. |
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And, oddly enough, I think the only reason I'm back up on the net tonight is because I woke up and coughed till I puked this morning. |
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But a demo or live show takes the musician out of the safety net of retakes and production trickery that a recording studio provides. |
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They come with the fanfare and revelry of a merrymaker to cast a wider net and test their own luck in this prime market. |
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The government's net tax revenues are expected to exceed the Budget target by Rs 3,370 crore. |
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Many slipped through the net completely and were left to fill lonely hours without money, resources and help. |
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Surely he should have been safely caught in the trampoline like net and bounced to safety? |
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Smith, believing that a goal had been given, blasted the ball into the net only to find out he had made a terrible blunder. |
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The drop stems mainly from slower growth in wages and salaries, smaller increases in benefits, and a bigger rise in net interest payments. |
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He once managed to net a silver-striped hawk moth and his joy was unconfined. |
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Next, when looking at the list price, remember that it might not be your net price. |
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Quick as a flash, the little Italian was there to steal the ball and hook it into the net from an oblique angle. |
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A recent club match was won with a fine 25 lb net of bream, skimmers and tench. |
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Also, we can say that a key reason behind the bearish trend in 2002 was the net selling of stocks by investors from overseas. |
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Trevor Price also had a skimmer in his net from the bottom peg on the Palace Ings. |
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Thus, cancelbots which were meant to be a technical solution to net abuse threaten to become a plague. |
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And they plummeted to relegation on the back of five straight defeats at the end of the season, failing to hit the net in any of the last three. |
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In the beginning we cast our net quiet wide, with people coming from West Cumbria to work here. |
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It contains both positive and negative charges, but its net charge is positive. |
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Barker was first to react and the striker steered the ball into the net from close range to put the Rams 2-up. |
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The striker thumped the ball in the net before pulling off his shirt and celebrating having beaten Reynolds' record. |
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The solution is to cast your net broadly, targeting a large number of less popular keywords. |
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A giant squid shocked the fisherman who caught it in his net off the coast of Vancouver Island. |
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In those days the water was clear enough for children to net fish from the banks of the klongs. |
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The net result is that every year a cheque is made out to the Leukaemia Unit at St James' Hospital. |
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Even worse, the portion of net farm income attributable to direct government payments continues its upward climb after taking a year off. |
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Having said that there is still an enormous gap between the share price and the net asset value. |
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All they need to do is to put the ball at the back of the net and their safety will be secured. |
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The bride wore a white beaded bodice with a net skirt and train, and a shoulder-length veil held by a pearl and rhinestone tiara. |
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Hanging from an overhang by a bare knuckle with not so much as a carabiner, let alone a safety net to halt your fall, I hear you gasp. |
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West Indian father Dennis builds a cricket practice net in the back garden and David is in seventh heaven. |
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The net result is that using statistical analysis on raw primary sequence data sometimes leads to rather unlikely results. |
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Mazibuko stepped up and buried the ball in the back of the net but referee Daniel Bennet ordered the re-take. |
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Without the safety net of an autocue to fall back on, he probably wouldn't be touring at all. |
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Another factor you want to look at is the annualized rate of return, which is required to be presented always as net of fees and trading costs. |
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The United Nations was seen as the best safety net to protect against this pitfall. |
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It would have replaced the corporate income tax with a tax on the net return to capital for all businesses. |
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That is, a person's income does not vary by mode unless it is defined as net of modal costs. |
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The consistent defense provides a safety net for the offense when it's struggling. |
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While your heart may be set on the University of Michigan or Yale, cast your net wide. |
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The federal Liberals have been more responsible for shredding the social safety net than any other government. |
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The question of a net limiter is likely to reappear on the agenda when the budgetary consequences of enlargement are felt. |
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Laying the weigh net and fish in the landing net I wiped the scale face dry, then hoisted the fish on the hook. |
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I suffer from paranoid schizophrenia and depression and find the net a gold mine of information. |
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Her father guiding the play of the fish, her lifting the green nylon net in anticipation and finally the heavy weight in it. |
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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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You get a 30 billion dollar net worth by taking a risk and starting a mail order computer company. |
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Playing into the strong breeze, they were a goal to the good in twenty three seconds, Billy Harty rattling the net from close range. |
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To compensate, Americans have refinanced mortgages, piling on the debt and lowering their average net worth. |
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Consumer demand will be depressed as stock prices retreat, leading to lower levels of net household wealth. |
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A raft of specialist hardware ranging from dedicated net phones to bluetooth enabled headsets are appearing on the market. |
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Legitimate net design guys like me struggle to get clients, who then beat us down on price. |
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There are a thousand sites on the net which duplicate the popular links of the moment. |
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Jimmy watches as the krill contracts violently, trying to escape the forceps as Simon plucks her from the net and drops her onto a petri dish. |
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A lot of their goals come off faceoffs or plays from behind the net because they have such quick wrist shots. |
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Stock and work in progress are valued at the lower of cost and net realisable value and any value deducted from cost of sales. |
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Sanchez wrong-foots Henman for the first time in the match as the Briton heads to the net once more. |
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There you are and there the ball is, and there's the net billowing ever so gently, like the sail of a becalmed ship. |
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Made from net tissue, this brick-coloured dress is perfect for your easygoing regular style. |
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The sessions on the net have been standing room only, and the message is unambiguous. |
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Ossett with a numerical advantage went on to net the winner in the last minute. |
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A lone, central defenseman protects the front of the net for his goalie and brings up the rear on the offensive attack. |
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It has, however, since rehired two of those employees and placed two more on full-time contracts, giving a net loss of four positions. |
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Finally, the net reaction may be exothermic or endothermic, depending on reaction stoichiometry. |
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The private sector is here to stay, but can it be altered sufficiently to become of net positive value to society? |
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The net result is still a fluent collection of blissed-out Balearic sunset moments and lounge beats for the ever expanding bar culture. |
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Amoruso rose to meet a Ricksen corner and the ball broke in the six-yard box and Flo smacked it into the net for his 21st of the season. |
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Those pics are nearly 10 years old, they were kicking about on the net months ago. |
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Consequently, feathering will not be able to produce the asymmetry necessary for the rowing appendage to generate net thrust. |
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Two minutes later, John Mike Dooley pounced for the first of his two goals when he finished to the net from a set up by Colin Harris. |
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The shawl is made from fine black cotton machine-made net that is hand embroidered with delicate tamboured floral sprays. |
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In the old days there was no way of taking photographs of war atrocities and popping them on the net for all to see. |
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This genre intersects the literary avant-garde, visual and concrete poetry, text-based installations, net art, software art, and netspeak. |
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They don't rebut him by arguing either that cutbacks in the safety net will not happen or even that they're a good thing. |
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Once I have a fish in the landing net, unless I need a picture of the fish, I keep the net in the water whenever possible. |
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Often, the resulting price will be less than the net asset value, meaning that the shares trade at a discount. |
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We told him of our catch and he gave us permission to use our landing net as a keep net for half a dozen fish for a photograph. |
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Are their provisions for the protection of members, a safety net of sorts, should the investment bank stagger, or worse, collapse? |
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The boys used a net to lift the fish from the mud and took it to their mum, a keen fish keeper who already owns guppies, minnows and a goldfish. |
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The residue of the Estate is to be invested and the net income derived from the investment is to be paid to the applicant during her lifetime. |
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They chat to the local fishermen who tip them off to net snags, and spend long hours poring over the charts. |
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First, the Civil War period saw Congress define net income as revenue minus expenses. |
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The Thunderwolves crashed the UW net and used their superior speed to break away from checks. |
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The next step is to total up those monthly outgoings and make sure they fall within your net income. |
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When I dived the Borgny, an old trawl net was draped round the stern along the seabed. |
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South Africa made history in 1938 when a coelacanth was found in a trawl net in the East London harbour. |
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The trawl net is like a long bag, and dragged underwater behind the trawler for about four hours. |
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A trawl is a large fishing net that is towed along the bottom of the river. |
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There was also a wading pool to see who could make the biggest splash, and trying to catch a fish in a net proved to be challenging. |
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This calculation is continued for every year until the end of the mortality table, and then all the net present values are added together. |
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Henin-Hardenne gets right round the net post to steal advantage again and sweeps the ball past the Russian on the next point to break. |
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Actually I have not often found it necessary to break off a net acquaintanceship. |
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She was clad in purple fish net tights, a black skirt and a blood red baggy jumper. |
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A calculably shorter make-ready time significantly reduced net production processes and high throughput speeds in scheduling and production. |
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On the second, he charged to the net and put away a backhand volley to keep his hopes alive. |
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And the dole office will reduce our dole by an amount calculated on the gross pay, not the post-tax net pay. |
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When a Jamaican family moves in next door and build a cricket net in the back garden, David is thrilled. |
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They act as a safety net, comparable with the safety net of a trapeze artist. |
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The net was an Aladdin's cave, hard work to use without my sight, but it kept me occupied. |
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It said it would not pay an interim dividend and halved the net profit forecast for the half-year to September. |
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This new building is very close to the road and very high with no fencing around it or a safety net to catch anything that might fall. |
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They see us as do-nothing union workers who want a cushy safety net so we can suck off the government. |
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The area was swarming with people the way a school of fish in a net would flop about. |
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He is listed as the billionaire whose net worth declined the most, a hefty 91 per cent. |
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When we bought it, it accidentally got caught up in the net with the 3 bloodfins, and the seller didn't want to take it out and try to catch them again. |
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In contrast, areas 10 to 20 miles away from city hall gained roughly 15 million net residents. |
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Charnock then came at Corinthians and after a miskick in the penalty area the ball was smashed into the net to make the game all square at half time. |
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It has taken months of work by aid agencies to effect a safety net that will minimise the number of deaths from the effects of starvation this winter. |
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The Jags winger mishit his effort, but fortunately for him McLean was on hand to divert the ball into the net from three yards and net his eighth goal in eight games. |
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I then win a duel at the net before I take the game with an ace. |
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Even among those who support safety net programs, the level and degree of support is mediated by racial perceptions. |
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I guess the mosquito net wasn't wrapped tight enough in my case, since something woke me in the middle of the night, biting my hand as I groped for my torch. |
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The outcome of the rum feud is critical for both Bacardi and Pernod Ricard, because the winner could net billions in future sales. |
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I treated this information as a safety net in that it reassured me that the price we were suggesting for a contract was realistic based on previous project costs. |
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Perhaps the logic was that the jury pool in Beverly Hills is swimming with so many big fish from the film world that you are bound to net some, so why worry? |
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While you were a congressman, you voted against an amendment that would have solidified net neutrality into law. |
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The net result was about four pounds of sweet potato chips in barely more than the time it took to heat the oil. |
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When staff pick up the nets, they note how many fish of each species are collected in which net webbing, measure each fish and tag and release some of those taken alive. |
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A large trawl net has been snagged and abandoned close to the bridge. |
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A woman who first seems to be carrying a patch of cloud-mottled sky in her lap proves to be clutching a blue net tote containing crumpled tissue and mail. |
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In return, we feed him and give him a mosquito net to sleep under. |
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According to Chafets, Ailes donates some 10 percent of his net income to charities. |
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Whereas a trawl net has to be fairly solid because it's being dragged through the water behind a large vessel, so they tend to be quite distinctive. |
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They've started doing some trawls as they approached the sea mounts, so yesterday they ran a net at 1.3 kilometres deep in an area of open ocean that was 3.6 kilometres deep. |
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The jacket and gloves were a precaution in the event the eaglet panicked, but there was little fuss as he tossed the net over her. |
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It's a better idea for the wealthy to provide a safety net for the lumpenproletariat than to be the first up against the wall when the revolution comes. |
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He was sitting on a wicker basket and was holding a rod that seemed endless, whilst another rod lay beside him with a landing net and in the water an immensely long keep-net. |
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It is set at the intersections of the literary avant-garde, visual and concrete poetry, text-based electronic installation art, net art and software art. |
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Recently there has been discussion about the metabolic state of the ocean, with arguments questioning whether the open ocean is net autotrophic or net heterotrophic. |
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Some of the Inupiat at the Barrow Symposium on Sea Ice expressed concern that people now take more risks on the ice because of the safety net provided by modern technology. |
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Tom Fitzgerald said fish landings were down on the previous year because of the ban on tuna drift net fishing and severe restrictions on quotas of other species. |
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It is hardly unexpected that the net assets of the company are less than half of the amount of the called-up share capital which requires the calling of a special meeting. |
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Owner's equity is the net worth or capital of an individual or business. |
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More searching turned up golden slippers, and a hair net of pearls and moonstones, held on by a headpiece that looked like a combination between a circlet and a headband. |
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In the liver the net result is the production of ketone bodies. |
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Whether the net effect is to maintain existing cell size, increase it or reduce it is not part of the theory, but contingent on ecological circumstances. |
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I've read claims and counter claims on the net WRT your challenge. |
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If so, does a fish have a worse time of it in a net than it will have when it is killed by a predator or dies of other natural causes in the wild? |
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He smashed the ball to the back of the net to level the scores yet again. |
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There should be a tipoff at the net at the beginning of every set, too. |
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The more you increase the up-front cost, the lower the net present value of your investment. |
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Unless we save entitlement programs, there will be no safety net for the millennials and those who come after. |
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At the same time, lower joblessness means fewer people using food stamps, unemployment insurance, and other safety net measures. |
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For some aircraft, such as the older but popular widebodies, the first factor is having a greater effect than the second, and there is a net increase in value. |
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In my mind, the parameters you can set and monitor in the best way is to do it in the safety net of a competition. |
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They are only here to reap the rewards of the American safety net and thereby raise your taxes. |
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Since assets are valued at the lesser of cost and net realisable value, the cost of an asset is normally the same as its carrying amount or value in the balance sheet. |
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Those figures are stated at the lower end of net realisable value. |
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I decided to have a sift around the net and see what I could find. |
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Moreover, neither the order of liquidity nor market or net realizable values were determined for assets such as accounts receivables or inventories. |
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How quickly those hopeful words turned to ashes in his mouth as barely had the phrase left his lips than Dulwich had found the net for a fifth time. |
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Under the court's rulings, receivables normally should be reported at estimated net realizable value and inventories should be reported at the lower of cost or market. |
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The early sparring was of the aimless variety, although Dundee had the ball in the net in the fifth minute after a corner taken by Stevie Robb on the left. |
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The Haaf net which also rests on the sea bed is supported by a fisherman. |
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To aid in modeling cell-driven contraction, a contractile unit was generally defined as a set of applied loads which sum to zero and produce zero net torque. |
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The net effect is that Romney is, however against his own will it might be, prepared to be smeared as a tax-raiser. |
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Happy to slug it out from the baseline, he is happiest coming in to the net and combines the booming serve with the delicate touch of a true serve and volley merchant. |
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The contributions to these systems do not constitute net savings, when they are used directly for transfer payment or when they serve as a source for government funding. |
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It engineered a net transfer of wealth, at an increasing rate, from the poor countries to the rich, making the former poorer and the latter richer. |
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We bought a net for shrimping years ago, guess it's time to use it. |
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The net figure for destocking in County Mayo is a total of 24,432 ewes. |
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A converse prize for the most catastrophic failure to use force, leading to the greatest net detriment to the human condition, would also be interesting. |
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Britain, for example, is likely to become a net exporter of gas in the next two years as its North Sea supplies deplete at a time when demand is rising. |
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Similar to an electrical diode that rectifies an alternating voltage, it might rectify an alternating force to generate a net movement in one direction. |
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That enables the company to cast its net across its 300-plus employees. |
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