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These yearly markets have been organised on the second Tuesday of July since at least 1557.
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These remunerations vary between corporations, but usually consist of a yearly or monthly salary, additional compensation for each meeting attended, stock options, and various other benefits.
These principalities, including the Ottomans under Orhan until the reign of his son Murat I, were still paying yearly tribute to the Ilkhanids in Persia.
These small changes may keep the District from being listed as having made adequate yearly progress, despite their high overall proficiency.
These revenues are from print sales, film production services, rentals, and royalties, and total up to $ 10 million yearly ; the NFB lists this as Respendable Revenues in its financial statements.
These programs allow the user to pay a monthly or yearly fee for use of a software application without having to install it on a local hard drive.
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These represented approximately half of the airline's total yearly flights to / from Germany and generated profits of £ 1 million per year.
These fertile plains are devoted to yearly rice production making it a source of supply for Marinduque, Tablas and neighboring localities.
These have, so far, been yielding over 11, 000 ounces of gold yearly, though evidence suggests these activities may be having an adverse impact on San Juan's glaciers.
*: These three journals handed down in the Kawabata community in the Nozoe village were kept yearly without interruption for about 150 years starting in 1720.
These rites took place in October, month that at Rome saw the celebration of the end of the yearly military activity.
These promises are renewed yearly, and after seven years staff workers generally make lifelong final promises to the community.
These Gurneyite Friends formed Five Years Meeting ( renamed Friends United Meeting in 1965 ) as an association of yearly meetings following the adoption of the Richmond Declaration in 1877.
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These were bands of barbarians, Huns, Herules, Goths or others who were bound by treaty to provide the empire with military units commanded by their own chiefs, in return for land or yearly subsidy.
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These edicts often pertained to matters such as the regulation of the public markets, or what we might call " economic regulation ".
These qualities make UV curing adhesives essential to the manufacturing of items in many industrial markets such as electronics, telecommunications, medical, aerospace, glass, and optical.
These companies are often children of or partially owned by general market labels such as Warner, EMI, and Capitol Records, giving successful artists an opportunity to " cross over " into mainstream markets.
These markets involve numerous variables and human emotions which may be impossible to deterministically characterize, thus expert systems based on the rules of thumb from experts and simulation data are used.
These proposals ranged from various forms of worker cooperatives coordinated by free markets such as Mutualism ( economic theory ), to state-owned enterprises competing with each other in open and unregulated markets.
These critics range from those who reject markets entirely, in favour of a planned economy, such as that advocated by various Marxists, to those who wish to see market failures regulated to various degrees or supplemented by government interventions.
These models are based on supermini platforms and have different styles depending on markets: Japanese models are more boxy while Europeans have the bonnet and windshield almost parallel.
These developments are reflected in neoclassical theory by the search for the occurrence in markets of the equilibrium conditions of Pareto optimality and self-sustainability.
These three companies are often used as an example of " Rule of three ", which states that markets often become an oligopoly of three large firms.
These early discussions paved the way for new IMF facilities to provide finance for shortfalls in commodity earnings, and for the Generalised Preference Schemes which increased access to Northern markets for manufactured imports from the South.
These giant circular halls, which were unofficially called hunger circuses due to the food shortages experienced in the 1980s, were constructed during the Ceaușescu era to act as produce markets and refectories, although most were left unfinished at the time of the Revolution.
These units are still mainly used in some industrial settings ( oil and gas, petrochemical, chemical, utility, and heavy industry markets ) due to the robust nature of the UPS.
These ecological economic values are not currently included in calculations of national income accounts, the GDP and they have no price attributes because they exist mostly outside of the global markets.
These royalties, also called secondary payments, are generated not from the film's theatrical release, but from secondary markets ( e. g. cable television and DVD sales and rental ).
These include fragments of custumals ( older customary agreements ), records of the military service due, of markets, mints, and so forth.
These markets will quickly respond to changes in supply and demand to find an equilibrium price and quantity.
These steps include substituting markets in property rights, such as emission rights, for command and control.
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