More traditional players would tend to consider single debtors and one-off transactions unsuitable for invoice discounting. |
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I wouldn't say this about many celebrities but this Charlotte is a genuine one-off. |
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But Prof Edwards believes that whatever happens in the Beagle 2 project it is not a one-off. |
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Supporters of the club have been invited to make either weekly contributions to the fund over a 40-week period or one-off donations. |
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Sonny, of Bolton Woods, was a one-off, an irreplaceable character known both in and out of the horse fraternity. |
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However, both re-mortgaging and trading down are largely one-off benefits and unlikely to be repeated. |
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Moreover, large, one-off payments for single books do not immediately conjure up the image of an ongoing, committed publishing relationship. |
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It turns out that this isn't a one-off, but happens every Friday in the summer. |
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You can make one-off donations or regular transfers to a charity by direct debit or standing order. |
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The first thing to say about Rice is that he is a one-off, a unique talent, and he does things his way. |
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The Ascot authorities insist it was a one-off, a special extension of Flat Racing's showpiece to celebrate the Queen's Jubilee. |
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Apart from a one-off benefit show in 1987, this will be the first show anywhere by The Radiators in 24 years. |
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I can't understand that mindset, but I also wonder if Jonny is simply a one-off. |
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Hopefully it is not a one-off because it happens to be World Environment Day. |
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The holiday-homes market also performed well, especially one-off new-builds. |
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First of all, distinguish between one-off consumption, such as at a party, and habitual alcohol intake, as measured over an average week. |
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It is also a rare and one-off opportunity, and it is one we have to get right. |
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It's ideal for a one-off treatment or for making a day of it, with a full range of state-of-the-art pampering packages on offer. |
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The so-called comedy initiative continues with this one-off special featuring a cast of students and Dunedin's worst scarfie flat ever. |
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And far from being one-off events, the vast majority of the markets have become regular dates in the calendar. |
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It's a one-off game and home advantage is important in a derby game, especially in the FA Cup. |
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The banked corners are a feature of the Indianapolis circuit and are a one-off in Formula One. |
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There are various kinds of people who see prostitutes, be it as a one-off thing or on a regular basis. |
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From Ar Robotics to All City Hip-Hop, DJ Skipmode's had a hand in nearly every one-off old-school throwdown this city's ever offered. |
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He said the public need to distinguish between a one-off caper and persistent anti-social behaviour. |
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The scheme could be a one-off pledge or renewable annually as a type of debenture or membership fee. |
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Finally, a newly restrictive planning regime for one-off housing is particularly prohibitive towards non-locals. |
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His daughter presents a one-off tribute to her dad in a benefit gig for multiple-sclerosis charities. |
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The two collaborate on one-off projects, with the possibility of a preppy-branded line in the future. |
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Higgins is a one-off, a character, and he made the modern game what it is. |
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Since last night I have been working on doing a cartoon strip for the page, just a one-off thing about finding a job. |
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The best way to get this look is to start knitting yourself and create a one-off, original piece, that's just your colour. |
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It is not as if we would be flying a hired hand into Scotland for a one-off occasion just for the sake of it. |
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I kept myself busy by reconnecting with a one-off hook-up. This guy helped me take my mind off things. |
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Following hot on the heels of their sold out one-off London date, The Dandy Warhols have announced a full UK tour. |
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Set at the beginning of the Second World War, the one-off drama follows six turbulent years in the life of a real Lancashire housewife. |
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This means that one-off innovations are not enough to keep a company or country in clover. |
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The one-off grant was only available to be spent on the fabric of the building and on equipment, and could not fund medical or nurse staffing. |
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But these were the one-off fruits of the disendowment of the Church, a windfall which was unrepeatable on the same scale. |
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He said the tax cut had resulted in short-term, one-off asset realisations which could not be repeated. |
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And I finally use regexps instead of one-off string manipulation functions. |
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Brace yourselves, sofa spuds, for a one-off documentary called When Celebrities Strip. |
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The union favours a one-off extra charge over an increase in fares because of the costs of resetting and resealing meters. |
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One Porsche fan will be given the chance to ride shotgun in the one-off 911 on Britain's Silverstone circuit. |
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Scotland has a long history of producing one-off history and documentary programmes. |
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As crowdfunding has matured from a series of one-off efforts into something reproducible, the money has followed. |
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This school has employed a copy typist as a one-off exercise to enter and record all pupils' options. |
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Ramnaresh Sarwan steered West Indies to a comfortable six-wicket win over England in their one-off Twenty20 match on Sunday. |
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I tried to convince myself it was just a one-off until it happened again. |
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I paid compensation and it was a blot on my character, but it was a one-off. |
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We support an end to annual pay increases and their replacement with one-off, unconsolidated bonuses. |
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We had an underspend from the budget of 2001 and 2002, and we decided it was best targeted at a one-off project. |
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That could be much more effective than a high-profile, one-off high-level Kerry visit. |
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I did a one-off episode of The New Normal for Ryan Murphy, and that was the first time I played a gay role. |
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You also have the option of making either regular payments or one-off contributions, or both. |
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But it's hard to shake the feeling that this is just a natty one-off rather than the future of how music will be made and marketed. |
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While a good few of those ten happened on more than a one-off occasion, one every twelve months does seem rather spartan. |
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The commission said it would consider authorising national governments to make one-off compensatory payments. |
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The gallery creates one-off pieces based around the 24-carat gold discs presented to artists in the music industry. |
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It is a one-off spectacular, the UK's greatest performer re-defining who he is and what he can do. |
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I would like you to call me on this if you think I'm deluding myself, but I think that selling handmade one-off goods is a victimless activity. |
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We will be patrolling the area more vigilantly just in case it wasn't a one-off. |
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Again, a market that has been very selective in its interpretation of the data is viewing this drag as a one-off nonrecurring event. |
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While a variety of moulds are available, new ones are often made as special one-off commissions if requested. |
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Dutch researchers say one-off debriefing sessions after traumatic events are not only ineffective, but could do more harm than good. |
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I think this is really, in a way, a strange and one-off situation. |
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The single issue, one-off parish poll was conducted 14 months ago, but ever since then a question mark has hung over whether or not the result is enforceable. |
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The department said it was still too early to say if the improvement in the public finances would continue as some of the increase in tax revenues were from one-off items. |
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If what happened in Wales were to happen in England, then, whatever Labour may say now, 7 million homes in England would face big one-off jumps in council tax. |
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To start a system of registering all bicycles would be almost impossible, but a one-off tax at point-of-sale for new bicycles would be the easiest answer. |
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It was unfortunate what happened and I am sure it was a one-off. |
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The one-off piece of furniture has central drawers that swing round on ball bearings to reveal secret compartments, and features intricate markings. |
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Over To Bill was the first of three one-off shows in the revamped BBC Comedy Playhouse season. |
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Kennedy disliked having girlfriends, preferring one-off conquests instead, but made an exception for Mary Meyer. |
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The government insisted that the embarrassing loss of the tax records was a one-off event. |
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The company did some one-off orders for a client who wanted some of his speakers covered in faux lizard skin and others inlayed with precious Dutch wood. |
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He has entered the realm of one-off shows after a period of gradually whittling down the length of his runs to a splatter of nights here and there. |
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Understandably, the most talented want to follow Grierson's tradition of one-off, authored films, rather than the kind of docusoaps and reality TV currently in vogue. |
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The stipend is equivalent to a dancer's monthly salary paid to board members to attend one-off meetings to discuss the dancers' possible retrenchment. |
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Increasingly, firms are changing the way they do business, away from one-off transactions which are individually negotiated, towards ongoing co-operative relationships. |
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Premises applying for a licence will face a one-off fee followed by an annual charge which will be graded according to the size and location of the bar or pub. |
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The series officially ended in 1991, but regular repeat showings and a string of one-off Christmas specials has ensured its popularity has remained undimmed. |
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An array of unexciting eateries were waiting by the bus station, their standards based on one-off long distance customers rather than repeat business. |
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Born in Stockholm, Sweden, the artist trained for three years in design crafts and haute couture dressmaking and created one-off garments sold in boutiques in Stockholm. |
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For all over Ireland, ribbon development of houses persists outside provincial towns and one-off badly sited homes are built without regard for the landscape as a whole. |
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Is this a one-off or is Brown working the fake podiatrist long-con? |
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It also improves choice when we split our frequencies for events like sport, when our usual programmes continue on FM, and one-off events are broadcast on medium wave. |
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It was an era of individuality, and it focused on the one-off and the unique. |
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This one-off single sees the band present a genuinely beautiful take on Punjabi folk, backdropped by a loping funk beat and breathtakingly lovely guitar. |
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Collectors snap them up quickly if a one-off comes to light. |
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Any network can find and polish a one-off hottie to fight back tears at the disaster site du jour. |
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The trust offers wheelchair-users the chance to enjoy the experience of flying with one-off trips, and the opportunity to gain a private pilot's licence. |
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Most cacophony events were one-off affairs, just enough to jam the culture a bit before moving on. |
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Film fans in the four main centres are in for a treat local cinemas are presenting a one-off double feature screening of two of the best creature features ever made. |
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According to an account in The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, written in the 9th century, that failed Viking raid was hardly a one-off. |
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Chaoda's net profits for the year to June 30 rose 37 per cent to 996.7 million yuan, or 0.46 yuan a share, including a one-off write-back of a 93 million yuan tax provision. |
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This show started as a one-off joke at the alamo Drafthouse in 2007 after viewing this. |
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It's more downbeat than Backbeat, but a good fit for Sky's series of one-off dramas. |
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Seeing Halley's Comet is a one-off, once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. |
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I'll put together a quick one-off as a sample so we can taste the recipe. |
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Having the Jaipur Kawa Brass Band pay a one-off visit to the area to help us celebrate is just fantastic. |
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Book for a one-off 3 course lunch plus cheese, all paired with Bodegas Baron sherries of Sanliucar de Barrameda. |
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It is a true one-off, with sidehill, uphill and downhill lies and pin positions where the wind can blow the ball off slopy greens. |
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Jade will join the likes of runner Mo Farah, oarswoman Katherine Grainger and the triathlon Brownlee brothers in a one-off remake of Superstars. |
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Ahli United Bank's first-quarter profit fell 56 per cent compared with the same quarter last year when the bank benefited from a one-off gain from the proceeds of a disposal. |
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Regarding the need for replication Manzi again gives an example how another famous one-off RFT was wildly overgeneralized, the jam experiment. |
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Places of worship across Wales can now apply to a new, one-off Au15 million fund to address urgent roof repairs. |
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And Lenny, 41, plans to step back into the public spotlight at a one-off gig with his group Poor White Trash And The Little Big Horns. |
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So, for those who missed Stewart's West End run in the lead role of 'the Scottish play' it's been filmed here by director Rupert Goold for this one-off TV special. |
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This weekend however Ian is back in Liverpool and teaming up with MC Cyanide to celebrate Retro Trax's fifth birthday with a one-off Hard Dock and Drome reunion. |
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However, now, not only has she visited the islands, she's documented her travels for this one-off programme so that we can get a piece of the action. |
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The publication of Derrida's Grammatologic in 1967 gave rise to the idea that textual criticism, while a central cultural activity, was essentially provisional and one-off. |
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Although demutualising can lead to large one-off windfalls for policyholders and members, in the long run, staying as a mutual pays off, TRD said. |
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Conventional wisdom in the industry says one-off pubs and taverns always outdraw chain-owned operations because people like the feel of a locally owned watering hole. |
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She's found fame playing curtain-twitcher Dot Cotton in BBC1 soap EastEnders, but is now teaming up with The Good Life's Penelope Keith for one-off drama Margery and Gladys. |
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The three heats of the Monkey Standard look good for Sahara Grand, Straight Ticket and the prolific Ceephil, while Westmead Tessa can take a one-off 592m open. |
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This half-hour one-off is so busy showing the hosts and their guest getting squiffy it forgot to explain that this wasn't just some hilariously random match-up. |
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This half-hour one-off is so busy showing us the hosts and their guest getting squiffy it forgot to explain that this wasn't just some hilariously random matchup. |
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Mr Malcolm Stent, a former member of The Timoneers, has organised the one-off concert in Solihull to help the Intensive Care Unit at Birmingham Children's Hospital. |
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The House of Shah first produced a Buckie bhuna as a one-off special. |
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Alternatively, if the asset 5 is traded, but only illiquidly, it is possible to imagine that the agent can make a one-off hedge in 5 at the start of the option. |
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If Blackpool were a one-off then Blues are relegation recidivists. |
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