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credit and line
Short-term funding or working capital is mostly provided by banks extending a line of credit.
In 2006 there was one operational set of traffic lights but in July 2007, a modern system was installed by Indian firm CMS Traffic Systems Limited, through a US $ 2. 1 million line of credit to the government from India ’ s EXIM Bank, providing signals for both vehicular and pedestrian traffic.
This program gives Macedonia a line of credit worth 475 million euros ( about $ 675 million ) over 2 years, intended to be accessed only in case of need brought about by external shocks.
Atari eventually obtained a line of credit from Wells Fargo that it used to expand its facilities to house an assembly line.
In mid-2005, SGI hired Alix Partners to advise it on returning to profitability and received a new line of credit.
The only actual users of SDRs may be those developing countries that see them as " a rather cheap line of credit ".
Most accept variable amounts of credit to play with 1 to 15 credits per line being typical.
These combinations are stated to be played on a minimum bet ( usually 1 credit per line, with 1 line or reel played ), excluding feature wins.
Paul Schrader does not take credit for the line, saying that his script only read, " Travis speaks to himself in the mirror ", and that De Niro improvised the dialogue.
For borrowers needing quick financing for an unexpected change, the IBRD operates a Deferred Drawdown Option which serves as a line of credit with features similar to the Bank's flexible loan program.
It provided a $ 16. 2 billion line of credit to small and medium businesses ( 34 % more than in 2007 ) and authorized a $ 200 million selective capital increase, of which $ 130 million accounted for new shares which grew the representation of developing countries by 6. 07 % to a total share of 39. 48 %.
On the consumer level, loans against securities have grown into three distinct groups over the last decade: 1 ) Standard Institutional Loans, generally offering low loan-to-value with very strict call and coverage regimens, akin to standard margin loans ; 2 ) Transfer-of-Title ( ToT ) Loans, typically provided by private parties where borrower ownership is completely extinguished save for the rights provided in the loan contract ; and 3 ) Non-Transfer-of-Title Credit Line facilities where shares are not sold and they serve as assets in a standard lien-type line of cash credit.
Since the 1980s, however, it has become increasingly common for the line producer to be given the title of Executive Producer, while the initiating producer takes the " Produced by " credit.
On other projects, the reverse happens, with the line producer taking the " Produced by " credit.
One of Lay's lawyers states later that some of the stock was used to repay an Enron line of credit.
The team's existence was almost compromised until the Bases Loaded Group, LLC purchased the team, guaranteeing a $ 1 million line of credit to the Atlantic League.
In the year 2010 Government of India extended a line of credit worth $ 1 billion to counterbalance China's close relationship with Bangladesh.
* Foggy Williams ( Gordon )-local weatherman and next-door neighbor who tells fanciful stories, lets Fibber borrow his tools, takes credit or blame for the present weather conditions, and usually exits with the line " Good day ...
Sting was reportedly embarrassed when his publishing company insisted on a co-writing credit ( and royalties ) since his " I Want My MTV " line, was sung to exactly the same notes as the chorus of " Don't Stand So Close to Me ".
Eventually, the WGA awarded Henkin credit, and Levinson himself threatened to quit the Guild, claiming that David Mamet wrote every line of dialogue, as well as creating the characters of Motss and Schumann, and originating most of the scenes set in Hollywood and all of the scenes set in Nashville.
An operating line of credit to a business will have a higher rate than a mortgage loan.
Immediately upon filing, Cerberus Capital Management entered into a $ 5 million debtor-in-possession credit line with General Media to provide General Media working capital.

credit and was
The huge backlog of demand which was evident in the first decade and a half after the War was fed by liquid assets accumulated by the public during the War, and even more so by the easier and easier credit in the consumer loan and home loan fields.
) The sorry fact about this young man, who was barely of age when he broke into major-league baseball, was that he really was a better ball player than he was given credit for being -- never so good as he claimed, and always an irritant to his associates, but a good steady performer when he could fight down the temptation to orate on his skills or cut up in public.
The able and forceful empress Euphrosyne tried in vain to sustain his credit and his court ; Vatatzes, the favourite instrument of her attempts at reform, was assassinated by the emperor's orders.
The credit for detecting its value belongs to Gaston Paris, although his edition ( 1897 ) was partially anticipated by the editors of the Monumenta Germaniae Historica, who published some selections in the twenty-seventh volume of their Scriptores ( 1885 ).
What was new was a refusal to credit the higher status of certain types, where the taxonomy implied a preference for tragedy and the sublime to comedy and the Rococo.
The original ending, in which Ash oversleeps in the cave and wakes up in a post-apocalyptic future, was restored to the film for the UK VHS release, which also had the cinematic ending put in as a post credit extra.
At a time when the Southern United States was segregated racially, Bill's grandparents sold goods on credit to people of all races.
On July 12, 1985, in conjunction with a credit card fraud investigation, the Middlesex County, NJ Sheriff's department raided and seized The Private Sector BBS, which was the official BBS for grey hat hacker quarterly 2600 Magazine at the time.
The first mention of the stolen base, in a statistical sense was in the 1877 scoring rules adopted by the National League which noted credit toward a player's total bases when a base is stolen.
Power was given to the official scorer, in the event of a muff by the catcher in throwing, that in the judgment of the scorer the runner would have been out, to credit the catcher with an error, and not credit the runner with a stolen base.
Original member Lee Smith, who has co-producer credit on the original 12 ” " South Bronx " single, was the last to be inexplicably jettisoned by KRS-One and the future new label after Scott ’ s death.
Following reform in 2005, which was prompted by takeover scandals, the bank has lost exclusive antitrust authority in the credit sector, which is now shared with Italy's Antitrust Authority.
No public funds were available, and the credit of William III's government was so low in London that it was impossible for it to borrow the £ 1, 200, 000 ( at 8 per cent ) that the government wanted.
Another of his tunes, " Matchbox Blues ", was recorded more than 30 years later by The Beatles, albeit in a rockabilly version credited to Carl Perkins, who himself did not credit Jefferson on his 1955 recording.
In June 2012, the Cypriot government announced it would need € of foreign aid to support the Cyprus Popular Bank, and this was followed by Fitch down-grading Cypus's credit rating to junk status.
In premodern China, the need for credit and for circulating a medium that was less of a burden than exchanging thousands of copper coins led to the introduction of paper money, commonly known today as banknotes.
He was similarly appreciative of them and gave them due credit for policies where he had used their advice.
The film was shot by François Reichenbach, who received co-director credit.

credit and approved
To qualify for either type of loan, an applicant must be a small business or approved small business `` pool '' and must meet certain credit requirements.
In 1997 the International Monetary Fund ( IMF ) approved two programs to increase Yemen ’ s credit significantly: the enhanced structural adjustment facility ( now known as the poverty reduction and growth facility, or PRGF ) and the extended funding facility ( EFF ).
The IDA was approved in May 2012 to provide $ 50 million USD worth of credit to the Women Entrepreneur Development Project as part of an effort to help women in Ethiopia participate in business as skilled employees or leaders.
On February 28, 2001, the African Development Bank ( ADB ) approved under the HIPC a debt cancellation of $ 71. 46 million and granted in June 2001 an additional credit of $ 20 million to fight against AIDS and poverty.
§ 109 ( h ) provides that a debtor will no longer be eligible to file under either chapter 7 or chapter 13 unless within 180 days prior to filing the debtor received an “ individual or group briefing ” from a nonprofit budget and credit counseling agency approved by the United States trustee or bankruptcy administrator
The designer of the approved Gill-man was Disney animator Millicent Patrick, though her role was deliberately downplayed by makeup artist Bud Westmore, who for half a century would receive sole credit for the creature's conception.
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, under the Basel II agreement of the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision, banking regulators can allow banks to use credit ratings from certain approved CRAs ( called " ECAIs ", or " External Credit Assessment Institutions ") when calculating their net capital reserve requirements.
Factors often provide their clients four key services: information on the creditworthiness of their prospective customers domestic and international, and, in nonrecourse factoring, acceptance of the credit risk for " approved " accounts ; maintain the history of payments by customers ( i. e., accounts receivable ledger ); daily management reports on collections ; and, make the actual collection calls.
NYP-EMS is also a New York State Department of Health-approved training center for EMT and Paramedic programs, several of which are approved for college-level credit by the New York State Department of Education.
The 12 optional credits may include up to 4 credits earned through approved dual credit courses.
This is different from other debit and credit cards, where the information can be entered manually into the terminal ( i. e. by punching the 13 to 19 digits and the expiry date on the terminal ) and still be approved by the issuer or stand-in processor.
Banks may be required to obtain and maintain a current credit rating from an approved credit rating agency, and to disclose it to investors and prospective investors.
Participants in the financial system consist of commercial banks, investment banks, finance companies, building or cooperative societies, credit unions, friendly societies, superannuation and approved deposit funds, public unit trusts, cash management trusts, mortgage originators, insurance companies, institutional funds investing in and financing debt.
The classes are Art and Design, 3D Art, Glass Art, Photography 1, Photography 2 and AP Photography, Drawing and Painting, and AP Art, for which students can receive college credit for approved portfolios.
If a brokerage customer is approved for margin on the account there will be a line of credit to " cushion " the three day settlement period.
For example, if a person has been living in Canada for many years and then moves to the United States, when they apply for credit cards or a mortgage in the U. S., they would usually not be approved because of a lack of credit history, even if they had an excellent credit rating in their home country and even if they had a very high salary in their home country.
This credit was approved in August 18, 2009.
White Americans are more likely than black Americans to have their business loan applications approved, even when other factors such as credit records are comparable.
The company misreads the name as " Santos L. Halper ", and the credit card application is approved.
As a non-Annex I country, Singapore does not have targets set under KP, but it is eligible to participate in carbon credit exchanges arising from approved Clean Development Mechanism projects conducted in the country.

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