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For and purchase
For a time it was considered the front runner in the bid, and numerous reports ( all false ), surfaced during the 1994 – 1995 time frame that Commodore UK had made the purchase.
For a given market of a commodity, demand is the relation of the quantity that all buyers would be prepared to purchase at each unit price of the good.
For example, a commodity broker can be charged with fraud if he or she receives a large purchase order from a client ( one likely to affect the price of that commodity ) and then purchases that commodity before executing the client's order in order to benefit from the anticipated price increase.
For example, a poor student in the U. S. might be excluded from purchasing an economics textbook at the U. S. price, which the student might have been able to purchase at the China price.
For example, a smuggler might purchase a large quantity of cigarettes in a place with low taxes and smuggle them into a place with higher taxes, where they can be sold at a far higher margin than would otherwise be possible.
For a machine procured to work in this way, Wake-on-LAN functionality is an important part of the purchase procedure.
For example, most beaches on the Jersey Shore are restricted to people who can purchase beach tags.
For The Best Years of Our Lives, he asked the principal actors to purchase their own clothes, in order to connect with daily life and produce an authentic feeling.
For example, an acquiring company may decide to purchase a company that is profitable and has good distribution capabilities in new areas which the acquiring company can use for its own products as well.
For companies with very stable and secured cash flows ( e. g., real estate portfolios with rental income secured with long term rental agreements ), debt volumes of up to 100 % of the purchase price have been provided.
For example, Clark County, Nevada, where Las Vegas is located, allows residents to purchase and use only non-explosive and non-aerial consumer fireworks during Independence Day, while other counties permit all types of consumer fireworks.
For investors, profitability can be enhanced by using an off plan or pre-construction strategy to purchase at a lower price which is often the case in the pre-construction phase of development.
For instance, it is now possible to purchase frames made of special memory metal alloys that return to their correct shape after being bent.
For the first decades of settlement, settlers refused to purchase the land in the barrens because it was considered too far from the timber needed to build homes, fires, fences, and other necessities.
For example, when a car is purchased, it can subsequently be resold ; however, it will probably not be resold for the original purchase price.
For example the end user of a pharmaceutical product is the patient who takes it, rather than distributors, pharmacists and physicians who may purchase it in their behalf ; or the user can buy the product at a drugstore.
For detailed information about the church, a 200-page book A History of Paxton Church, written by the Pastor Emeritus, Dr. Morton Glise, is available for purchase from the Church.
For a few months after ABC's 1960 purchase of it and the format change, the " bright new sound " that began in May 1960 was broadcast from the Prairie Farmer Building.
For example, during Eid, many of the chocolate shops will give each customer who buys a selection of candies a free crystal candy dish with their purchase.
For example, schedule-sensitive business passengers who are willing to pay $ 300 for a seat from city A to city B cannot purchase a $ 150 ticket because the $ 150 booking class contains a requirement for a Saturday night stay, or a 15-day advance purchase, or another fare rule that discourages, minimizes, or effectively prevents a sale to business passengers.
For standing places, full season tickets automatically include last night admission, half-season ticket holders have access to a special distribution of tickets, but must purchase their Last Night ticket in addition to the cost of the season ticket ; day Prommers also have to present five ticket stubs at the box office.
For instance, the economic model is simplistic, with each territory producing a number of Industrial Production Certificates, ( IPCs ) good toward the purchase of new units.
" For instance, the value of time devoted to cooking a meal can be determined by asking what it could cost to purchase a similar meal ( the output ) in the market, then subtracting the cost of the capital goods, utilities and raw materials devoted to that meal.

For and smuggling
For example, a U. S. Navy vessel may be used to track, follow, and stop a vessel suspected of drug smuggling, but Coast Guard Law Enforcement Detachments ( LEDETs ) embarked aboard the Navy vessel would perform the actual boarding and, if needed, arrest the suspect vessel's crew.
For months, young Jewish women, like Ester Wajcblum, Ella Gärtner, and Regina Safirsztain, had been smuggling small amounts of gunpowder from the Weichsel-Union-Metallwerke, a munitions factory within the Auschwitz complex, to men and women in the camp ’ s resistance movement, like Róza Robota, a young Jewish woman who worked in the clothing detail at Birkenau.
For example, a St. Louis Park, MN couple was sentenced to prison, probation, and fines for their involvement in smuggling counterfeit beanies.
For many years Port Melbourne was a focus of Melbourne's criminal underworld, which operated smuggling syndicates on the docks.
For the most part forced to go underground, some evolved to Islamic fundamentalist groups, whilst the less politicized simply degenerated into criminal street-gangs that engaged in assassinations, theft, smuggling, and extortion.
For example, when the radar balloons are not working, the smuggling organization may take advantage of the situation and jump the border.
For the next thirteen years, he served in the force and was actively involved in fighting the illegal activities that were common at the time, including gambling, liquor smuggling and production, prostitution, etc.

For and possession
For a time there were two factions on the campus fighting for possession of the student body.
For instance, the offensive team may be faced with one or two downs left in a possession and still ten or more yards to go to earn a new set of downs.
For the purposes of the rules, all players on the team in possession of the ball are attackers, and those on the team without the ball are defenders, yet throughout the game being played you are always " attacking " your goal and " defending " the opposite goal .< ref > Anders, ELizabeth.
For example, the illegal manufacture, distribution or possession of controlled substances may be a felony, although possession of small amounts may be only a misdemeanor.
For example, if an insider expects to retire after a specific period of time and, as part of his or her retirement planning, the insider has adopted a written binding plan to sell a specific amount of the company's stock every month for two years and later comes into possession of material nonpublic information about the company, trades based on the original plan might not constitute prohibited insider trading.
For householders, non-possession is owning without attachment, because the notion of possession is illusory.
Déjacque wrote that: ‘ By government I understand all delegation, all power outside the people ,’ for which must be substituted, in a process whereby politics is transcended, the ‘ people in direct possession of their sovereignty ,’ or the ‘ organised commune .’ For Déjacque, the communist anarchist utopia would fulfil the function of inciting each proletarian to explore his or her own human potentialities, in addition to correcting the ignorance of the proletarians concerning ‘ social science .’"
For example, in 1732, the antiquarian Francis Peck published in Desiderata Curiosa a list of documents in his possession that he intended to print someday.
For example, as a lessee of a particular piece of property, you may not sell the property, because a tenant is only in possession and does not have title to transfer.
For example, ownership of a house is never proven by mere possession of a house.
For example, if you leave a book that belongs to you at a cafe and the waiter picks it up, you have lost possession.
For land, it is common to speak of granting or giving possession.
For example, Solignano was a Pallavicino family possession until 1805, and San Secondo belonged to the Rossi well into the 19th century.
For example, although federal law classifies both cocaine and amphetamines as " Schedule II " drugs, the penalty for possession of cocaine is greater than the penalty for possession of amphetamines because cocaine, unlike amphetamines, is classified as a narcotic.
For that reason possession of the pass has long been coveted.
For example, in a Petitory and Possession Action, a vessel whose title is in dispute, usually between co-owners, will be put in the possession of the court until the title dispute can be resolved.
For instance, in pre-trial hearings in Miami in May 1991, Manuel Noriega's attorney, Frank Rubino, was quoted as saying " General Noriega has in his possession documents showing attempts to assassinate General Noriega and Mr. Torrijos by agencies of the United States.
For many years the château lay abandoned until the government of France took possession just before World War II eventually converting it to a museum.
For example, the incest taboo, if powerfully enforced, removes the natural selection pressure against the possession of incest-favoring instincts.
For the next year, possession of the city seesawed.
For instance, Michael Harrington felt " Roethke found his own voice and central themes in The Lost Son and Stanley Kunitz saw a " confirmation that he was in full possession of his art and of his vision.
For example, if a customer of a bank delivers money to a teller to deposit in the customer ’ s account, the teller had possession of the property and his misappropriation would be embezzlement rather than larceny.
For example, all states of the United States have laws governing access to public documents of state and local taxing entities, in addition to that country's Freedom of Information Act which governs records management of documents in the possession of the federal government.

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