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fact and cash
The importance of foodcrops over exported cash crops is illustrated by the fact that the total production of cassava, the staple food of most Central Africans, ranges between c. 200, 000 and 300, 000 tons a year, while the production of cotton, the principal exported cash crop, ranges from c. 25, 000 to 45, 000 tons a year.
In fact, cash registers were invented for the purpose of eliminating employee theft or embezzlement ; the original name was Incorruptible Cashier.
One of the earliest was a competition to win ' a ton of money ' a pointed satire of tabloid newspapers promising huge cash prizes to boost circulation-the prize was in fact a metric tonne of one-and two-pence pieces, equivalent to a few hundred pounds sterling.
Things change when Bud learns that Gekko, in fact, plans to dissolve the company and sell off Bluestar's assets in order to access cash in the company's overfunded pension plan, leaving Carl and the entire Bluestar staff unemployed.
But a key fact was unknown in 1997, and had not been elicited under sworn testimony in which Mulroney had denied business dealings or significant meetings with a business associate: Mulroney later confirmed that he had personally accepted cash payments from his business associate Karlheinz Schreiber, a German-Canadian businessman who had been a paid broker for Airbus and other companies.
In the UK, changes in the way teenagers spend their money ( and the fact that there were fewer of them, though they had more cash ) led to many casualties in the 1990s because titles were unable to compete with mobile, digital and online media.
Because of her world-weariness — and the fact that her lawyers managed to secure her a large cash settlement — Cristal forgives Nomi.
Their complaints include the fact that companies lured into Iowa by the fund, unlike Iowa-based corporations, can be lured away by greater cash incentives elsewhere.
For an instrument whose payment stream is described by f ( t ), the value V ( t ) satisfies the inhomogeneous first-order ODE (" inhomogeneous " is because one has f rather than 0, and " first-order " is because one has first derivatives but no higher derivatives ) – this encodes the fact that when any cash flow occurs, the value of the instrument changes by the value of the cash flow ( if you receive a $ 10 coupon, the remaining value decreases by exactly $ 10 ).
In fact, cash registers were invented just for this reason.
Another contest offered a $ 500 prize to a student in grades 6 through 12 who “ explores a scientific fact or exposes a scientific fallacy in a book, movie, song or other pop culture medium .” In 2007 the Center announced a “ Freedom in Fiction Prize ” competition offering 10 cash prizes of $ 10, 000 to authors who write a new book with “.
Hale illustrated this point with two central images: the laborer who does not voluntarily choose to work, but rather is coerced into working for fear of starvation ; and the factory owner whose “ coercive power is weakened by the fact that both his customers and his laborers have the power to make matters more or less unpleasant for him – “ the customers through their law-given power to withhold access to their cash, the laborers through their actual power ( neither created nor destroyed by the law ) to withhold their services .” Hale recognized, however, that popular thought generally did not recognize conduct between market participants as “ coercive ,” so he sought to show that conduct between market participants was not purely “ voluntary .”.
Since each call in fact costs price P1 and price P2 in the cash flow from the customer, the rest ( P1-P2 ) comes from the Universal Service Fund.
Another common arbitrage strategy aims to exploit the fact that the swap-adjusted spread of a CDS should trade closely with that of the underlying cash bond issued by the reference entity.
He was also able to avoid prosecution despite numerous federal and state investigations in part due to the fact he took most of his kickbacks in cash.
Some criticized the theory that Ngor was killed in a bungled robbery, pointing to $ 2, 900 in cash that had been left behind and the fact that the thieves had not rifled his pockets.
Knowing Colin Chapman's reputation in financial matters and the fact that he'd never made 1000 of anything, he took the cash.
In fact Cuba had a reputation of being the " brothel of the United States ," a place where Americans could find all sorts of licit and illicit pleasures, provided they had the cash.
In fact, fixed rate cash flow option loans retain the same cash flow options as cash flow ARMs and option ARMs, but remain fixed for up to 30 years.
And the fact that William leaves his old junk on the exhibition table, leading to the guests believing it to be a plot to gain cash revenues, does not lessen the spirit of anger.

fact and purchase
Given that the vast majority of all emeralds are treated as described above, and the fact that two stones that appear visually similar may actually be quite far apart in treatment level and therefore in value, a consumer considering a purchase of an expensive emerald is well advised to insist upon a treatment report from a reputable gemological laboratory.
Despite the name implying a design evolving from the K5, it is in fact a totally different design that was created by the NexGen team, including chief processor architect Greg Favor, and adapted after the AMD purchase.
In fact, the master's degree he declined to purchase had no academic merit: Harvard College offered it to graduates " who proved their physical worth by being alive three years after graduating, and their saving, earning, or inheriting quality or condition by having Five Dollars to give the college.
In fact, due to lack of European hake fish, French wholesalers purchase fresh hake from external countries such as Argentina and Namibia which are then directly exported to Spain.
In fact, the renaming of the town and the money left to purchase the clock happened many years apart.
What is not seen is the fact that domestic workers must do more work for less pay, and can purchase less with the proceeds.
During the autumn of 1992 Lamont became a press target in a string of largely fabricated stories: that he had not paid his hotel bill for " champagne and large breakfasts " from the Conservative Party Conference ( in fact his bill had been forwarded on for settlement ); that he was in arrears on his personal Visa credit card bill ( true ); that in June 1991 he had used taxpayers ' money to handle the fall-out from press stories concerning sex therapist Lindi St Clair ( Miss Whiplash ), who was using a flat he owned ( the Treasury contributed £ 4, 700 of the £ 23, 000 bill which had been formally approved by the Head of the Civil Service and the Prime Minister ; there was never any suggestion that he had ever met her ); and that he had called at a newsagent in a seedy area of Paddington late at night to purchase champagne and cheap " Raffles " cigarettes.
For example, suppose A steals from B, what B had previously bought in good faith from C, which C had earlier stolen from D, which had been an heirloom of D's family for generations, but had originally been stolen centuries earlier ( though this fact is now forgotten by all ) from E. Here A has the possession, B has an apparent right of possession ( as evidenced by the purchase ), D has the absolute right of possession ( being the best claim that can be proven ), and the heirs of E, if they knew it, have the right of property, which they cannot prove.
The Navy there upon, fed up with the city of Long Beach, decided upon the purchase of some property owned by a Mrs. Susanna Bixby Bryant, a fact made known by the commander of the base, Commander Thomas A.
The key instigator for the deal was the fact that since the Wisconsin Central purchase, CN was required to use Duluth, Missabe and Iron Range Railway trackage rights for a short 17 km ( 11 mi ) " gap " that existed near Duluth, Minnesota on the route between Chicago and Winnipeg.
In fact, the Transylvania Company's purchase was in violation of Virginia and North Carolina law, as well as the Royal Proclamation of 1763, which prohibited private purchase of American Indian land and the establishment of any non-Crown sanctioned colony.
Repressive as a state monopoly, it was made doubly so from the fact that the government obliged every individual above the age of eight years to purchase weekly a minimum amount of salt at a fixed price.
These subsidies alone cost the treasury a million dollars a day and in fact, much of the US $ 1. 7 billion in reserves Perón had inherited were used to purchase the various private railway companies from French and British interests.
Some still say, however, that Theophilus simply traded thirteen coats to the local Indians for seven townships of land ; but what is a fact is that in the following December of 1638 he and his company did also purchase the usage of a large area of land from Monotowese, son of the sachem at Mattabeseck, which was 10 miles in length and 13 in breadth.
Five years elapsed before they forced Davy Stockbrokers to inform investors, who lost tens of millions of Euro, that ‘‘ the instrument sold was not compliant with the Trustees ( Authorised Investments ) Order at the time of its sale as it was not listed on a recognised Stock Exchange ’’ and it " dealt as principal in both the purchase and sale and was in breach of the rules of the Irish Stock Exchange by not disclosing this fact on its contract note ’’.
# Send letters to individuals who spend more than $ 1, 000 in a six-month period telling them that they are not required to make purchases to win the sweepstakes, that making a purchase will not improve their chances of winning and that, in fact, all entries have the same chance to win whether or not the entry is accompanied by a purchase.
In the late 1990s, HRDC gained public headlines across Canada following numerous poorly-thought procurements, notably dozens of server computers using the Unix operating system, this despite the fact that the purchase far exceeded the department's computing requirements.
This purchase was despite the fact that the supply and transport corps workshops, who maintained them, had reported that spares had all but run out.
While playing in Wolverhampton, Tony stated to the audience that they were in fact hoping to start recording the new album this autumn and have it available for purchase before summer 2012.
This did indeed make good economic sense, however there has been speculation that Leyland did in fact alienate a number of customers who had traditionally purchased other marques from within the Leyland empire — Albion, AEC, Scammell, etc .— who were now left with no alternative but to have a Leyland branded vehicle or purchase from elsewhere.
Depending upon the amount of the rebate, it is prudent for the consumer to check if applying a larger rebate results in a lower payment due to the fact that s / he is financing less of the purchase.
The acquisition was approved by the CRTC on June 8, 2007, on the condition that CTVglobemedia sell off CHUM's Citytv stations ( including CKVU ) to another buyer due to the fact they have CIVT-DT in the same base as this station ; Rogers Communications announced its intention to purchase the five Citytv stations three days later.

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