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Buyers of HUD homes as their primary residences who make a full-price offer to HUD using FHA-insured mortgage financing receive seller concessions from HUD enabling them to use only a $ 100 down payment.
A gentleman by the name of Bob Shleser had proposed to Doc Buyers ( then CEO of C Brewer ) the idea and technology to convert the Pahala Sugar Mill to produce ethanol fuel from sugarcane.
On October 16, 2007 Styx received the " Lifetime Achievement Award " from IEBA ( International Entertainment Buyers Association ) in Nashville, Tennessee.
Buyers who are subject to VAT on their own sales ( output tax ), consider the tax on the purchase invoices as input tax and can deduct the sum from their own VAT liability.
Buyers choose the skins from dealers or tanneries and smuggle them through a complex interlinking network to markets outside India, mainly in China.
Buyers bypass the middlemen ( wholesalers and retailers ) to buy directly from the manufacturer, and pay less.
Buyers can alternatively elect to purchase from wholesalers.
The forced liquidations caused convertible securities to look particularly attractive and attracted " Crossover Buyers ," or investors who cross over from the asset class of their primary focus into the convertible market.
Buyers can ask for a letter of pre approval from the lender, and when shopping for a home can have possibly an advantage over others because they can show the seller that they are more likely to be able to buy the house.
Buyers often use the diplomas to claim academic credentials for use in securing employment ( e. g., a schoolteacher may buy a degree from a diploma mill in order to advance to superintendent ).
Buyers of this expanded version of " Strange Man Changed Man " CD should be aware that the audio for this particular reissue is sourced from vinyl LPs & 45s and not the original master tapes.
Buyers drove the netbook market towards larger screens, which grew from in the original Asus Eee PC 700 to models in the summer of 2009.
Buyers were allowed to buy only a low-cost heater and a few other trim and convenience items from a short options list ; a radio was not offered as an option on this model ( unlike Studebaker's more expensive models ).
Buyers from other cultural backgrounds, such as Etruscans or later customers in the Iberian Peninsula, would have found such depiction incomprehensible or uninteresting.
With a $ 3, 000, 000 loan from the Appliance Buyers Credit Corporation, Carroll and his group hired John W. Jamieson of Tustin, California to design the tower and Edward Hendricks of Los Angeles was contracted to oversee its construction.
* MG T Series Buyers Guide from Classic Motorsports magazine
Buyers could still opt for a four-speed manual box, however, and benefitted from a price reduction if they did so.
According to a press release by the National Association of Realtors ( NAR ) regarding their 2009 annual survey of real estate consumers, 2009 Profile of Home Buyers and Sellers, 11 % of 2009 US real estate transactions were FSBO, down from 13 % in 2008, and a previous peak of 18 % in 1997.

Buyers and lower
Buyers know that other investors are not willing to buy off-the-run so the newly issued bonds have a lower yield and higher price.
Buyers or sellers may have different market shares that allow them to achieve volume discounts or exert sufficient pressure on the other party to lower prices.
Buyers who indicated a willingness-to-pay higher than the randomly drawn price got the good, and vice versa for those who indicated a lower WTP.

Buyers and larger
Buyers looking for larger cars were increasingly drawn to medium sized hatchbacks that were virtually unknown in Europe in 1973, but by the end of the decade were gradually replacing saloons as the mainstay of this sector.

Buyers and .
Buyers have only imperfect knowledge as to price, cost and product quality.
Buyers, understandably, were confused and chose to shop the competition rather than figure out what was going on at Dodge.
Buyers demand low-density development and because voters tend to oppose high density developments near them.
Buyers were drawn to SUVs ' large cabins, higher ride height, and perceived safety.
Buyers received goatskin upholstery, a 60 hp ( 45 kW ) 707 CID ( 11. 6 L ) straight-6 engine, Bosch Magneto starter, running boards and room for five.
* McCulloh, R. P., 2008a, The Scotlandville, Denham Springs, and Baton Rouge Faults — A Map Guide for Real Estate Buyers, Sellers, and Developers in the Greater Baton Rouge Area.
For whatever reason, Doc Buyers let his short sightedness get the best of him and at the last minute got cold feet and decided against it.
C Brewers ' investors were getting older and demanded Doc Buyers cut their losses and liquidate.
Buyers ordered the design by catalog, and the homes were delivered a week later.
# Buyers broker or Buyer brokerage: This is where the salesman represents the consumer making the purchase.
Buyers of the car made payments and posted stamps in a stamp-savings book, which when full, would be redeemed for the car.
The United States Supreme Court ruled in United States v. Oakland Cannabis Buyers ' Coop and Gonzales v. Raich that the federal government has the authority to regulate and criminalize cultivation and distribution of cannabis under the interstate commerce clause, as even purely intrastate sales will affect the market price in other states by altering nationwide supply and demand patterns.
Buyers are often able to leverage their BATNA with regards to prices.
The United States Supreme Court has ruled in United States v. Oakland Cannabis Buyers ' Coop and Gonzales v. Raich that the federal government has a right to regulate and criminalize cannabis, even for medical purposes.

turn and benefit
In Rerum Novarum, Leo XIII states that people are likely to work harder and with greater commitment if they themselves possess the land on which they labour, which in turn will benefit them and their families as workers will be able to provide for themselves and their household.
Further, those communities whose members are increasingly estranged from the criminal justice system's decision-making process will benefit indirectly from greater participation and, in turn, from power over the kinds of cases prosecuted.
Koi are cold-water fish, but benefit from being kept in the 15-25 ° C ( 59-77 ° F ) range, and do not react well to long, cold, winter temperatures ; their immune systems " turn off " below 10 ° C.
Goldman Sachs in turn may hold millions of Coca Cola shares on its books on behalf of hundreds of brokers similar to Jones & Co. Each day, the DTC participants settle their accounts with the other DTC participants and adjust the number of shares held on their books for the benefit of customers like Jones & Co.
The plants transfer a portion of the carbon energy they produce to the soil, and microbes that benefit from this energy in turn convert available organic substances in the soil to the mineral elements the plants need to thrive.
Individuals benefit from aggregation as it allows accumulation of extracellular enzymes which are used to digest food, this in turn increases feeding efficiency.
Organizing a software house is very specialized type of management skill, where experienced persons can turn the organizational problem into a unique benefit.
Although he maintained to the end of his life that he had derived great benefit from Subud, it was now the turn of Subud members to be dismayed, and many turned against him.
# both sides would benefit if it were their turn to move
# Another trade such as pastoral farming or tanning which could benefit from the nearness of the saltern ( by producing, for example, leather or salted meat ) and in turn provide the saltern with a local market.
Note that this is only true for the outside tire during the turn ; the inside tire would benefit most from positive camber.
There are three sources of localization economies: the first is the benefit of labor pooling which is the accessibility that firms have to a variety of skilled laborers, which in turn provides employment opportunity for the laborers.
One benefit of downshifting before entering a turn is to eliminate the jolt to the drivetrain, or any other unwanted dynamics.
Another benefit is that " heel-and-toeing " allows the driver to downshift at the last moment before entering the turn, after starting braking and the car has slowed, so the engine speed will not be high enough when the lower gear is engaged.
Rent-seekers of government provided benefits will in turn spend up to that amount of benefit in order to gain those benefits.
Opponents of Mississauga's position, including Brampton mayor Susan Fennell, have argued that from the 1970s through the 1990s, Mississauga was the chief beneficiary of Peel's infrastructure construction projects — funded by taxpayers in all three municipalities — and it is now Brampton's turn to benefit, as it is growing faster than Mississauga, which is mostly built-out.
Being acquitted in this first trial, he could later benefit from a general reduction of terms for other trials, which in turn expired earlier with a domino effect.
The series features simple production values and a stereotypical portrayal of state benefit dependent family life at the turn of the millennium.
The large number of scientific centres, situated in the Trieste area, the International Centre for Theoretical Physics, the Experimental Geophysical Observatory, the SISSA ( International School for Advanced Studies ), the Scientific and Technological Research Area, Elettra ( Synchrotron Light Laboratory ), the International Centre for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology, the Marine Biology Laboratory, the Astronomical Observatory, the National Institute of Nuclear Physics which have contributed to make Trieste " The town of Science ", benefit from the activity of the university researchers and, at the same time, make a contribution to the search for knowledge, which is the primary aim of Universities, whose main vocation, in turn, is the transmission of knowledge.
Such a power could mould and benefit from a recovering Europe, which in turn required a healthy Germany at its center ; these aims were at the center of what the Soviet Union strove to avoid as the wartime alliance broke down.
Honeypots have the added benefit of concentrating a large number of income-generating visitors in one place, thus developing that area, and in turn making the area more appealing to tourists.
She advocates to implement a flexible corporate tax according to the use of profits: heavier when the profits benefit the shareholders and lighter when the profits turn towards profit sharing, salaries, employment and productive investment, enabling a relocation of activities.
The drug is most commonly an organic small molecule that activates or inhibits the function of a biomolecule such as a protein, which in turn results in a therapeutic benefit to the patient.
Universities, in turn, benefit by exposure to the business world, and the connection to the cutting-edge research being conducted outside their walls in industry.

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