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These and corporate
These forty-seven special purpose governments have the authority to levy taxes, to borrow money, own property, sue and be sued, and in general to exercise normal corporate powers.
These Arminians reject the concept of individual election entirely, preferring to understand the doctrine in corporate terms.
These changes may be made either by the same writer who made it, or more commonly by an author that has taken over the creative lead of a corporate owned show or publication.
These towns and cities had the status of a County corporate, many granted by Royal Charter, which had all the judicial, administrative and revenue raising powers of the regular counties.
These standard food offerings served at the cafeteria ( shokudō, often called to distinguish from corporate cafeterias ), or yatai or izakaya are not considered Japanese cuisine at a " proper restaurant ".
These people could be distinguished by royalty, wealth, family ties, education, corporate, or military control.
These summary measures reflect underlying drivers such as employment levels and skills, household savings rates, corporate investment decisions, interest rates, demographics, and government policies.
These partners include national government agencies such as DFID, ECHO, EuropeAid, USAID ; UN agencies such as the Food and Agriculture Organisation ( FAO ) and the International Fund for Agricultural Development ( IFAD ); non-governmental organizations such as Save the Children, Catholic Relief Services and Norwegian Refugee Council ; as well as corporate partners such as TNT N. V., YUM!
These projects include 8 museums, 38 corporate headquarters, 7 research facilities, performing arts centers, theaters, and campus buildings for 6 universities.
These multimedia works are cross-marketed aggressively and sales frequently outperform the average stand-alone published work, making them a focus of corporate interest.
These technologies reduce end-user impact and greatly reduce the time and man-power needed to ensure a secure corporate environment.
These include the corporate headquarters of the Atlantic Mutual Insurance Company, Maersk Lines, Quest Diagnostics, Wyeth and the offices of Schering-Plough.
These headquarters and many other corporate and industrial centers are found on or near Route 110, which runs north to south through Huntington, Melville, Farmingdale, North Amityville, and Amityville.
These actions stalled corporate growth and sales declined again, eventually resulting in a damaging fiscal slump for Burger King and Pillsbury.
These situations have touched on legal and moral concepts such as animal rights, corporate responsibility, ethics, and social justice.
These very drastically increase privacy risks, and have accelerated the shift to regulation, rather than relying on corporate desire to preserve goodwill.
These portfolios historically have originated from either corporate development programs or large financial institutions.
These still continued a corporate existence, charged with the celebration of the Divine offices and the care of the church building: they had separate lands and sometimes charge of parishes.
These levels of reassessment are surprising for AAA rated bonds, which have the same rating class as US government bonds .< ref > Most rating agencies do not draw a distinction between AAA on structured finance and AAA on corporate or government bonds ( though their ratings releases typically describe the type of security being rated ).
These guidelines are usually formulated into a package of tools called corporate identity manuals.
These devices were aimed at consumers, rather than the traditional corporate audience.
These had conflicting interests: the directors appointed by the state and city desired low fares and all construction funded from corporate revenues while the directors elected by shareholders desired greater profits and dividends.
These are also a variety of psychological approaches that have been developed into a system for specific outcomes such as the Fifth Discipline ’ s " learning organization " or Directive Communication ’ s " corporate culture evolution.
These authors argued that, in part, corporate stock buybacks for U. S. Standard & Poors 500 companies surged to a $ 500 billion annual rate in late 2006 because of the impact of options.

These and equivalents
These are thought of as primary and innate, and as the mental representations of instincts ... the psychological equivalents in the mind of defence mechanisms '.
These islands are the northern outpost of the Caledonian orogeny and there are outcrops of Lewisian, Dalriadan and Moine metamorphic rocks with similar histories to their equivalents on the Scottish mainland.
These were basically software-only equivalents to the hardware ( and hardware-assisted software ) MIDI synth capabilities of the DS-XG cards / YMF chipsets mentioned in the next section.
These names were taken from actual names of birds in ancient Greek, such as the wryneck, hawk, jay, duck, goldfinch, and four others with no recognizable modern equivalents.
These are German terms for which there are no exact English equivalents, however we have approximations:
These can function to some extent as equivalents to or ways of representing the prosodic stress used to emphasize words while speaking.
These " lost world " stories can be seen as geographic equivalents of a " parallel universe ", as the worlds portrayed are separate from our own, and hidden to everyone except those who take the difficult journey there.
" These types of models try to value household output by determining monetary values for the inputs — in the dinner example, the ingredients and production of the meal — and compares those with market equivalents.
" These muscles are not as strong as their human equivalents, as tail-wagging is less demanding than the support function that the muscles serve in humans.
These institutions were the precursors to their modern day equivalents and granted large degree of power to the Brazilian colonials.
These sponsons ( or their engineering equivalents ) would remain a prominent feature of flying boat hull design in the decades to follow.
These innovations incidentally had the effect of leading the Islamic Caliph Abd al-Malik, who had previously copied Byzantine styles but replacing Christian symbols with Islamic equivalents, finally to develop a distinctive Islamic style, with only lettering on both sides.
These were the seven main grades, with tentative Western equivalents, in descending order:
These and other departures from real-world equivalents are violations of the pure paper paradigm.
These two datums are not really both in general use in any one place, but for a point in the English Channel halfway between Dover and Calais, the ED50 longitude lines are about 20 m east of the OSGB36 equivalents, and the ED50 latitude lines are about 150 m south of the OSGB36 ones.
These islands are the northern outpost of the Caledonian orogeny and there are outcrops of Lewisian, Dalriadan and Moine metamorphic rocks with similar histories to their equivalents on the Scottish mainland.
These simplified forms correspond with their equivalents in Malay sudah, sedang, and akan, respectively.
These registered users, on the other hand, have the possiblity to communicate in the six different forums where native German speakers and the other native speakers collaborate alike, providing help with finding idiomatic equivalents for phrases or texts etc.
These Danish versions had two-door equivalents which were sometimes exported back to the UK, since two-door models were phased out in the UK market in 1979.
These include glycemic index ( GI ), glycemic load ( GL ) and glycemic glucose equivalents ( GGE ).
These variants are also longer ( vs ) and heavier ( vs ) than their saloon equivalents.
These major archetypes are then reviewed in their historical context, ranging from their original appearances to their modern-day equivalents, up to and including cartoon breakfast cereal characters such as Frankenberry and Count Chocula.
These are modern equivalents of the Osborne 1, Compaq portable, or other luggable computers, but with flat panel displays and standard desktop-size components.
These energy quality factors, were placed on a fossil fuel basis and called " Fossil Fuel Work Equivalents ( FFWE ) and the quality of energies were measured based on a fossil fuel standard with rough equivalents of 1 kilocalorie of fossil fuel equal to 2000 kilocalories of sunlight.

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