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Often and equity
Often, selling private equity firms pursue a secondary buyout for a number of reasons:
* Often the loan / equity ($ 11bn above ) is not paid off after sale but left on the books of the company ( XYZ Industrial ) for it to pay off over time.
Often investments in secondaries are made through third party fund vehicle, structured similar to a fund of funds although many large institutional investors have purchased private equity fund interests through secondary transactions.
Often private equity fund managers will employ the services of external fundraising teams known as placement agents in order to raise capital for their vehicles.

Often and property
Often, when possible without harming correctness, the serializability property is compromised for better performance.
Often, when possible without harming correctness, the serializability property is compromised for better performance.
) Often a person, A, wishes to leave property to another person B.
Often, 100 % of a small startup company's value is based on its intellectual property.
Often conflated with neighbouring Hoxton, the area has been subject to considerable gentrification in the past twenty years, with accompanying rises in land and property prices.
Often, personal property was buried with slaves to appease spirits.
Often, it is difficult to determine whether a given property is physical or not.
Often, the owner of the property acts as laborer, paymaster, and design team for the entire project.
Often a closure property is introduced as an axiom, which is then usually called the axiom of closure.
Often the primary jurisdictional police are required to deal with matters that are occurring on or in relation to railway property.
Often property and hereditary leadership passed through the maternal line.
Often having suffered loss of property and personal attacks during hostilities, thousands of English-speaking Loyalists migrated to Canada from the American colonies during and after the American Revolution.
Often the term intransitive is used to refer to the stronger property of antitransitivity.
Often clashing with fellow senators, Senator Chambers has taken on several issues of concern to rural Nebraskans during his tenure, such as a bill requiring landowners to manage the population of black-tailed prairie dogs on their property and a proposed constitutional amendment to preserve the right to fish, trap and hunt in the state.
Often confused with Sterling, New York is the old Sterling Forest Gardens property, located several miles away in the Town of Tuxedo, New York.
Often a mechanic ’ s lien is discovered long after it's been filed in the public records, but by taking a few proactive measures, property owners can ensure their properties are protected from the burdens imposed by such mechanic ’ s liens.
Often, other tactics are used to persuade the addicted person into treatment, which vary depending on the situation ; some of these include threats to invoke outstanding arrest warrants, applying for custody of the addict's children, foreclosing on the addict's property, and break-up of marriages or other relationships.
Often these are harmless and more often hilarious pranks, but sometimes the pranks can be taken too far, causing serious problems such as damage to school property and resulting in arrests and large fines.
Often, this property may be detected in scattering experiments which show the nucleus to be much larger than the otherwise expected value.
Often the relationship has an emergent property, and in most cases these elements and relationships emerge as a whole.
Often and it is required that each have a certain property for n sufficiently large.
Often the tax is not dependent on the use to which the property will be put.
Often, the discovery of a cloud on title will provide the grantee a reason to back out of a contract for the sale of real property.

Often and must
Often the historian must consider the use of intuition or instinct by those individuals or nations which he is studying.
Often, the instruction to be fetched must be retrieved from relatively slow memory, causing the CPU to stall while waiting for the instruction to be returned.
Often they are the first port of call to critically ill or gravely injured patients, and must perform a variety of procedures to stabilize such patients, such as intubation, burr hole, cricothyroidotomy, and emergency laparotomy or thoracotomy to stanch bleeding.
Often, for gene transcription to occur, a number of transcription factors must bind to DNA regulatory sequences.
Often, all of the surfaces exposed to the vacuum must be baked at high temperature to drive off adsorbed gases.
Often Tom must protect his new invention from villains " intent on stealing Tom's thunder or preventing his success ," but Tom is always successful in the end.
Often, through-hole and surface-mount construction must be combined in a single assembly because some required components are available only in surface-mount packages, while others are available only in through-hole packages.
Often, a straight clue is not in itself sufficient to distinguish between several possible answers ( often synonyms ), and the solver must make use of checks to establish the correct answer with certainty.
Often, but not always, the player must build specific structures to unlock more advanced units in the tech tree.
Often there is a time limit, usually 30 days, within which a will must be admitted to probate.
Often the frequency of such drills and any special actions that must be taken during such drills are listed in the statute.
Often, however, energy must be added to the process by combustion of fuel or, in the case of some smelting processes, by the direct application of electrical energy.
Often these practitioners must also obtain a license or be professionally registered.
Often the system is set up so that once a call is made to an emergency telephone number, it must be answered.
Often the batsman must be warned first by the bowler who must say " Maori stump warning " or whatever term is colloquially used.
Often there is a clause in the contract that allows this ; for example, if a bond issuer wishes to rebuy a 30 year bond at the 25th year, they must pay a premium.
Often what drives the plot is the hero's need to find the object before the villain and use it for good rather than evil, or if the object has been broken by the villains, to retrieve each piece that must be gathered from each antagonist to restore it, or, if the object itself is evil, to destroy it.
Often characterized by " must make " moves, i. e. failure to execute a specific maneuver may result in serious injury or death.
On diesel engines the diesel fuel is still needed to ignite the gas mixture, so a mechanically regulated diesel engine's " stop " linkage and probably " throttle " linkage must be modified to always give the engine a little bit of injected fuel ( Often under the standard idle per-injection volume ).
Often, such licenses are enforced by implementing in the software a product activation or digital rights management ( DRM ) mechanism seeking to prevent unauthorized use of the software by issuing a code sequence that must be entered into the application when prompted or stored in its configuration.
Often, these two buses must operate at the same frequency.
Often the writer of the call does not actually own the underlying instrument, and must purchase it on the open market in order to be able to sell it to the buyer of the call.
Often the conversion must be made to a standard score before the data can be used.

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