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In the rare case where a corporation's only substantial asset, or its most important one, is a claim for refund, perhaps its transfer should not be permitted, whether the reorganization takes the form of a statutory merger or of the acquisition of assets for stock.
He made substantial contributions in many areas, the most important being his discovery of profound connections between algebraic geometry and number theory.
The most substantial difference, however, is a graphics architecture which differs markedly from either the Atari 2600 VCS or Atari ’ s 8-bit line of computers.
Yet our state is similar to a cancer cell — with its messianism and expansionism, its totalitarian suppression of dissent, the authoritarian structure of power, with a total absence of public control in the most important decisions in domestic and foreign policy, a closed society that does not inform its citizens of anything substantial, closed to the outside world, without freedom of travel or the exchange of information.
Mark Antony had been the most important and most successful senior officer in Julius Caesar's army ( magister equitum ) and, thanks to his military record, could claim a substantial share of the political support of Caesar's soldiers and veterans.
Cryptozoology has been criticised because of its reliance on anecdotal information and because some cryptozoologists do not follow the scientific method and devote a substantial portion of their efforts to investigations of animals that most scientists believe are unlikely to have existed.
Tel ( now part of Telus ), in which a U. S. company ( GTE ) had a substantial stake ; Bell Canada, which served Ontario, most of Quebec, and part of the Northwest Territories ; and operations in Newfoundland, the Northwest Territories, Yukon and northern B. C.
Synovial fluid cavitation is the most likely theory and substantial evidence exists in support of it.
Industry observers, however, speculated that the most important motivation was that a name change would help Nissan market stocks and bonds in the U. S. They also presumed substantial ego involvement, since the absence of the Nissan name in the U. S. surely rankled Nissan executives who had seen Toyota and Honda become household words.
Though it typically may be expected that operational requirements are automatically met by a DBMS, in fact it is not so in most of the cases: To be met substantial work of design and tuning is typically needed by database administrators.
One of the most substantial uses in education is the use of technology.
For instance, New Zealand's landmark reform in 1989, during which schools were granted substantial autonomy, funding was devolved to schools, and parents were given a free choice of which school their children would attend, led to moderate improvements in most schools.
Tax-credit scholarships which are in most part disbursed to current private school students or to families which made substantial donations to the scholarship fund, rather than to low-income students attempting to escape from failing schools, amount to nothing more than a mechanism to use public funds in the form of foregone taxes to support private, often religiously based, private schools.
This has been the second most productive method of detection, though it suffers from a substantial rate of false positives and confirmation from another method is usually considered necessary.
Of these, eighteen or nineteen have survived complete ( there has been debate about his authorship of Rhesus, largely on stylistic grounds ) and there are also fragments, some substantial, of most of the other plays.
Hermann Weyl, a mathematician, said of this testament, " This letter, if judged by the novelty and profundity of ideas it contains, is perhaps the most substantial piece of writing in the whole literature of mankind.
Its most substantial rival was Cines in Rome, which started producing in 1906.
Adding four more Harry Potter and one more Lord of the Rings films plus Alice in Wonderland, and more than half of the top twenty most commercial films, had a substantial British dimension.
The Agreement on Agriculture of the Uruguay Round continues to be the most substantial trade liberalization agreement in agricultural products in the history of trade negotiations.
Digital electronic computers like the ENIAC spelled the end for most analog computing machines, but hybrid analog computers, controlled by digital electronics, remained in substantial use into the 1950s and 1960s, and later in some specialized applications.
His best known and most substantial work is the 23 completed comic books in The Adventures of Tintin series, which he wrote and illustrated from 1929 until his death in 1983, although he was also responsible for other well-known comic book series such as Quick & Flupke ( 1930 – 1940 ) and Jo, Zette and Jocko ( 1936 – 1957 ).
The most popular ones were based on the Cyrix 486DLC / SLC core, which typically offered a substantial speed improvement due to its more efficient instruction pipeline and internal L1 SRAM cache.
Melvin Purvis was a prime example ; he was one of the most effective agents in capturing and breaking up 1930s gangs and received substantial public recognition, but a jealous Hoover maneuvered him out of the FBI.
He also suppressed most of his substantial orchestral works of the late 1930s and the war years, either allowing them to remain unpublished or, in several cases, reworking them-or portions of them-into the series of numbered symphonies that he produced in the late 1940s and early 1950s.

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One of the most intriguing questions is whether the recent departures of the Federal Reserve authorities from confining their open market operations to Treasury bills will spread into longer-term Government securities in the next few months.
Various bizarre forms are included here, all radical departures from the streamlined body plan typical of most fishes.
Since the volume-specific corollary of the Dulong-Petit specific heat capacity relationship requires that atoms of all elements take up ( on average ) the same volume in solids, there are many departures from it, with most of these due to variations in atomic size.
The main gateway by air to Norway is Oslo Airport, Gardermoen, located about north of Oslo with departures to most European countries and some intercontinental destinations.
1997 also saw lineup changes ; bassist Victor Damiani and guitarist Greg Brown both left, prompting speculation about the band's survival ; McCrea noted that " Musically, there was a really great symbiosis and I really felt that it ( their departures, especially Brown's ) was the most stupid thing in the world ", and said that he had considered dissolving the band.
Aeroméxico / Aeroméxico Connect operates the most departures from the airport followed by Interjet, Volaris, and VivaAerobus.
Its departures from traditional Make are most noticeable in pattern-matching in dependency graphs and build targets, as well as a number of functions which may be invoked allowing functionality like listing the files in the current directory.
Until the new level 06 opened the northernmost gates were behind an additional security checkpoint for departures to the USA most of the day.
The most notable departures saw goalkeeper Kris Robertson, defender Gary Wilson, midfielder Zander Ryan and strikers Alan Waddell and Robert Downs move to arch-rivals Pollok.
Back in Vancouver for the 2005 – 06 season, with the departures of Marek Malik and Brent Sopel, as well as long-term injuries to several other defenders, Allen's icetime skyrocketed and he became one of the team's most important defenders, finishing with career highs of 7 goals and 17 points.
This is an unusual example of a departure from the universal genetic code, and most such departures are in start codons or, for eukaryotes, mitochondrial genetic codes.
Substitutes for most regular hosts on HSN during their vacations and illnesses and after their departures include Kerry Walker and former America's Store host Lori Leland, while a rotation of Shannon Smith's substitutes is employed during her own vacations.
Originally the two stations had their own discrete programmes for most of the day, but by 2007, following a number of schedule changes and presenter departures, only the breakfast shows remained separate.
Taborite theology represented one of the most radical departures from that of the hierarchical medieval church.
Quantum mechanical departures from classical physics are most often encountered at small length scales, very low or very high energies, or low temperatures.
Most devastating of the departures and defections-both to Yuan Shu personally and to the strength of his forces-was that of Sun Ce, who had recently conquered most of the Jiangdong territory under Yuan's banner.
The departures of most of the experienced players have left the club's future to the youth.
With the departures of Bowman and superstar Gilbert Perreault, the Sabres finished the season in last place overall that year, but rebounded the next year as NHL's most improved team, with a record of 37 – 32 – 11 – and 21 points higher in the standings.
As of 2012, there are 30 commuter-rail departures to Boston each weekday, the most of any MBTA station outside Boston after Beverly, which has 31 departures, and Salem, which has 29.
However, as with most things, there have been odd departures from tradition and in 1924, DERBY XIV was presented to the regiment by His Highness Sir Umeo Singh Bahador GCB GLSI GCIE The Mohorac of Kotah.
There is normally one train per hour in each direction to Barrow and Lancaster on Monday to Saturday daytimes ( with some peak period extras ), although the varying nature of the services involved ( most TransPennine Express regional trains are limited stop whilst the Northern Rail local trains serve all stations on the line ) means that gaps between departures aren't regular ( they can be anywhere between 30 and 90 minutes ).
By September, the most popular departures were being fully booked, and Vildanden asked Coast Air for a larger aircraft, with about 30 seats.
After their departures from the project, Jay Sean subsequently went on to become one of the most successful groundbreaking international Asian artists ( prestigiously topping the US Hot 100 in 2009 ), while Juggy D became one of the most successful British artists in the mainstream Indian market.

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