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Later after a financial review by the developer, they decided to reduce the height of the superstructure by increasing the size of the floor plate so as to reduce the complex architectural requirements of the tower base which means a highstrength concrete solution became possible.
Olson, an expert in complex financial marital settlements, read every page of 3, 275 individual exhibits and 68 boxes of miscellaneous financial records.
New research discloses the mischaracterization of investment safety and measures of financial products and markets so complex that their effects, especially under conditions of uncertainty, are impossible to predict.
He was also an expert in arranging the complex financial structures necessary to raise the capital the railway companies needed.
Money laundering often occurs in three steps: first, cash is introduced into the financial system by some means (" placement "), the second involves carrying out complex financial transactions in order to camouflage the illegal source (" layering "), and the final step entails acquiring wealth generated from the transactions of the illicit funds (" integration ").
Later, with the development of more complex theories of property, personal property was divided into tangible property ( such as cars and clothing ) and intangible property ( such as financial instruments, including stocks and bonds, and intellectual property, including patents, copyrights, and trademarks ).
The amount of support is enough to cover basic needs and eligibility is often subject to a comprehensive and complex assessment of an applicant's social and financial situation.
Major changes in trust law, combined with modern investment strategies, new tax factors and complex family and financial advisor dynamics, have created demands that traditional trusts and trust companies are not well equipped to handle.
He managed to bring all sides together on the issues of money and banking by the creation in 1913 of the Federal Reserve System, a complex business-government partnership that to this day dominates the financial world.
In some respects, the nexus of the financial district moved from the street of Wall Street to the Trade Center complex.
According to the Estonian Security Police, Russian influence operations in Estonia form a complex system of financial, political, economic and espionage activities in Republic of Estonia for the purposes of influencing Estonia's political and economic decisions in ways considered favourable to Russian Federation and conducted under the doctrine of near abroad.
In 1886, Yerkes and his business partners used a complex financial deal to take over the North Chicago Street Railway and then proceeded to follow this with a string of further take-overs until he controlled a majority of the city's street railway systems on the north and west sides.
Yerkes employed complex financial arrangements similar to those that he had used in America to raise the funds necessary to construct the new lines and electrify the District railway.
Unit of account functions may come into question if valuations of complex financial instruments vary drastically based on timing.
This is because fiscal instruments are easier to measure while regulatory and financial instruments are extremely complex and difficult to measure statistically because nowhere transfers remain strictly confined to the technical objectives.
Opponents of the bill claim it has reduced America's international competitive edge against foreign financial service providers, saying SOX has introduced an overly complex regulatory environment into U. S. financial markets.
Wall Street investment banks including JP Morgan and others arranged complex financial deals using swaps.
The earliest known waqf, founded by financial official Abū Bakr Muḥammad b. ʿAlī al-Mād ̲ h ̲ arāʾī in 919 ( during the Abbāsid period ), is a pond called Birkat Ḥabas ̲ h ̲ together with its surrounding orchards, whose revenue was to be used to operate a hydraulic complex and feed the poor.
For large corporations, these statements are often complex and may include an extensive set of notes to the financial statements and explanation of financial policies and management discussion and analysis.
This period of Clinton's career was marred by multiple legal problems ( resulting in financial difficulties ) due to complex royalty and copyright issues.
He uses his new financial influence in a world where, as several characters observe, " you can buy anything " to execute a complex scheme to first win back Dominique, and then destroy her life by faking his own death after which she is imprisoned for his ' murder '.

complex and arrangement
In the mid-1980s, Chaosium entered into a complex arrangement with Avalon Hill to publish RuneQuest material while Chaosium maintained editorial control over Glorantha-based material for the game ( which Avalon Hill would publish ).
The arrangement of the ligands is fixed for a given complex, but in some cases it is mutable by a reaction that forms another stable isomer.
These two groups of viruses share a distinctive 12-fold arrangement of subunits in the portal complex.
Karl E. von Baer and Haeckel both struggled to model one of the most complex problems facing embryologists at the time: the arrangement of general and special characters during development in different species of animals.
Geometric arrangement for Fresnel's calculation Consider the case of a point source located at a point P < sub > 0 </ sub >, vibrating at a frequency f. The disturbance may be described by a complex variable U < sub > 0 </ sub > known as the complex amplitude.
The overall program of these panels, their beauty, complex symbolism, classical references, and arrangement relative to each other is one of the most compelling and comprehensive illustrations of the Renaissance worldview.
In biochemistry, quaternary structure is the arrangement of multiple folded protein or coiling protein molecules in a multi-subunit complex.
A complex arrangement of rigid steel piping and stop valve s to regulate flow to various parts of the building
His Deposition of Christ draws on classical sarcophagi to spread the figures across the front of the picture space in a complex and not wholly successful arrangement.
It opens with an extended discussion of Diego Velázquez's painting Las Meninas and the painting's complex arrangement of sight-lines, hiddenness, and appearance.
Lignin, a highly complex arrangement of interlocked phenolic molecules, also produces a number of distinctive aromatic elements when burnt, including smoky, spicy, and pungent compounds such as guaiacol, phenol, and syringol, and sweeter scents such as the vanilla-scented vanillin and clove-like isoeugenol.
This early painting, a complex arrangement of objects and figures, was Miró's first Surrealist masterpiece.
The principle of quantum superposition states that if a physical system may be in some configuration — an arrangement of particles or fields — and if the system could also be in another configuration, then it is in a state which is a superposition of the two, where the amount of each configuration that is in the superposition is specified by a complex number.
The line has a complicated history, and the current complex arrangement of two northern branches, two central branches and the southern branch reflects its genesis as three separate railway companies that were combined in the 1920s and 1930s.
From the ancient Greeks until the work of Carolus Linnaeus ( also known as Carl Linnaeus, or Carl von Linné ) and other 18th century naturalists, the main concept of natural history was the scala naturae or Great Chain of Being, a conceptual arrangement of minerals, vegetables, more primitive forms of animals, and more complex life forms on a linear scale of increasing " perfection ", culminating in our species.
Its arrangement, built upon complex rhythmic tracks, showcased state-of-the-art production.
The finished slates were sent by packhorse to the wharf at Pennal, transferred to boats for a river trip to Aberdyfi ( then known as Aberdovey ), and then finally loaded into seagoing vessels, a complex and expensive transportation arrangement which limited the quarry's output.
" He also wrote: I must admit that the exceedingly intricate and complex topography and the peculiarly scattered arrangement of most of the buildings somewhat baffled me.
The careful complex arrangement of parts and connections in customers ' larger configurations were documented in a Mackie diagram, named after lead salesman David Mackie who invented the notation.
While more complex, this arrangement enhances controllability by avoiding large inputs from road surface variations being applied to the end of a long lever arm, as well as greatly reducing the fore-and-aft travel of the steered wheels.
An arrangement of simplices that is not a valid simplicial complex.
The column is composed of 29 blocks of Luna marble, weighting in total more than 1100 t. The spiral stair itself was carved out of 19 blocks, with a full turn every 14 steps ; this arrangement required a more complex geometry than the more usual alternatives of 12 or 16.
The band ′ s songs are complex in arrangement, owing to the considerable technical skills of both Azagthoth and drummer Pete Sandoval, who also played in the grindcore band Terrorizer.
Most of them use a single rotating polygonal mirror and an arrangement of several fixed mirrors to generate their complex scan patterns.

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