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The buyers — major Wall Street firms — were quick to take advantage of the S & Ls ' lack of expertise, buying at 60 %- 90 % of value and then transforming the loans by bundling them as, effectively, government-backed bonds ( by virtue of Ginnie Mae, Freddie Mac, or Fannie Mae guarantees ).
* Grant the Council the means and guarantees to effectively manage the judges ’ career ( recruitment, promotion, relocation and discipline ) and in particular modify law 67-29 of 14 July 1967 to include a rule that forbids the relocation of magistrates without their consent and due consideration of their familial situation.
As scrums are rarely competitive, a successful 40 / 20 virtually guarantees possession in an attacking position by effectively moving the team from their own 40 metre line to the position where the ball went out.

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Similar in some ways to a stock exchange, a bettor may want to back a horse ( hoping it will win ) or lay a horse ( hoping it will lose, effectively acting as bookmaker ).
For example, shooting the French knights ' horses from the side ( where they were less well armoured ) was used effectively by the English longbowmen to help win the Battle of Poitiers.
The two highest vote-winners in the primary — in effect, the first round of a two-round system — are then the only candidates whose names appear on the ballot at the general election, effectively requiring one candidate to win an absolute majority to take office.
However, according to a 2011 SUDO press release, the organization remains effectively closed: " in Sudan you can win a case but nothing changes.
In Australian Senate, there is proportional voting but even though smaller parties have been able to win seats, there is still a trend towards the major parties, whose dominance in the lower house effectively promotes their upper house candidates.
Panic struck the Yeltsin team when opinion polls suggested that the ailing president could not win ; members of his entourage urged him to cancel presidential elections and effectively rule as dictator from then on.
This reduced drag so effectively it was able to win most of the races it was entered into.
However, post-game human and computer analysis has shown that the Fritz program was unlikely to have been able to force a win and Kramnik effectively sacrificed a drawn position.
A player who goes " all-in " effectively caps the main pot ; the player is not entitled to win any amount over his / her total stake.
On 2 May 2011, Southampton effectively achieved promotion to the Championship after a 3 – 1 win at Plymouth Argyle, which was confirmed on 7 May with a 3 – 1 victory over Walsall.
If both were one correct answer away, all lit hexagons on the board would flash, indicating that the situation was effectively " Blockbusters either way ", and the next player to give a correct answer would win the game.
The official scorer decided that Radbourn had pitched the most effectively, and awarded him the win.
However, under modern scoring rules, Miller would get the win, being the " pitcher of record " when he left the game, and Radbourn would have been credited with a save, for ( ironically enough ) closing the game and " pitching effectively for three or more innings ".
The formation of the Alliance Party was the direct result of the call, in November 1965, by the Governor, Sir Derek Jakeway, " for leaders of imagination, who have the interests of all the people of Fiji truly at heart, to build political alliances with the object of contesting elections on a common racial platform and then, if they win a majority of seats, forming a broad based administration which will be effectively self-governing ".
He took five-wicket hauls in the both innings of the match In the first test, with India needing only 17 runs to win, Saqlain effectively sealed Pakistan's win by taking the wicket of Sachin Tendulkar who had scored 136.
The main objective is to steal the enemy's Artifacts and then register them at the Artifact Node belonging to the player's own team, but a team can also win by capturing and holding all generators, effectively draining the enemy team's energy.
Affirmed's saddle had slipped, effectively taking him out of the race, and Seattle Slew had hung up almost suicidal fractions on the lead, but Exceller still powered through the Belmont Park mud to win by a nose.
Leeds United move closer to survival with a 6-1 away win over a Charlton side which effectively ends their opposition's hopes of European qualification.
A win against St. Johnstone in Williamson's first match in charge effectively removed the danger of relegation.
Arguably, his finest club moment came on 9 March 2004 when he scored against and effectively knocked out Manchester United in 2003 – 04's UEFA Champions League first knockout round ; Porto went on to win the title, beating former side Monaco 3 – 0 in the final.
The party was unable to win any other seats, however, and Froese effectively acted as an independent MLA during his time in parliament.
The Macedonian side FK Teteks proved to be no real challenge in the following round with IF Elfsborg effectively seeing of their opponents in an emphatic 5 – 0 win first leg win.

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But since this is a world in which people disagree about ends and goals and concerning justice and injustice, and since, in a situation where direct action and economic pressure are called for, the justice of the matter has either not been clearly defined by law or the law is not effectively present, there has to be a morality of means applied in every case in which people take it upon themselves to use economic pressures or other forms of force.
In general, external alpha radiation is not harmful since alpha particles are effectively shielded by a few centimeters of air, a piece of paper, or the thin layer of dead skin cells.
However, firing a pistol effectively at any significant range requires good training, since the absence of a buttstock makes precise ranged aim difficult.
This effectively widened the gap between traditional Christians and what he called " Christian Deists ", since this new foundation required that " revealed " truth be validated through human reason.
Although the inclusion of cognitive appraisal as one of the elements is slightly controversial, since some theorists make the assumption that emotion and cognition are separate but interacting systems, the component processing model provides a sequence of events that effectively describes the coordination involved during an emotional episode.
Neither the prosecution or the defense can effectively challenge the Pieter Baan Centre's report, since it is the only institution that can conduct such investigations.
Frank Lindh stated that they had been effectively separated since 1997.
The teams have since faced each other in Interleague play ( since its introduction in 1997 ) but the rivalry has effectively died in the intervening years since the A's left Philadelphia.
Additionally, it was becoming increasingly apparent that a situation in which the Vice President had been a defeated electoral opponent of the President would impede the ability of the two to effectively work together, and could provide motivation, at least in theory, for a coup d ' état ( since the Vice President would succeed to the office of the President upon the removal or death of the President ).
Colonized by Spain from 1884 to 1975, as Spanish Sahara, the territory has been listed with the United Nations as a case of incomplete decolonization since the 60s, making it the last major territory to effectively remain a colony, according to the UN.
The gold standard, which the United States had effectively been on since 1873, limited the money supply but eased trade with other nations, such as the United Kingdom, whose currency was also based on gold.
Since E and P are defined separately, this equation can be used to define D. The physical interpretation of D is not as clear as E ( effectively the field applied to the material ) or P ( induced field due to the dipoles in the material ), but still serves as a convenient mathematical simplification, since Maxwell's equations can be simplified in terms of free charges and currents.
Thus it was the preferred choice of that era for a high-speed backbone, but FDDI has since been effectively obsolesced by fast Ethernet which offered the same 100 Mbit / s speeds, but at a much lower cost and, since 1998, by Gigabit Ethernet due to its speed, and even lower cost, and ubiquity.
But since about 1980 there has been an ongoing trend for disintermediation, where large and credit worthy companies have found they effectively have to pay out less in interest if they borrow from the capital markets rather than banks.
Trade with the east had effectively been cut off since the fall of Constantinople in 1453.
Human laborers could not be employed effectively to shovel debris, since work shifts were limited to 90 second intervals due to intense ionizing radiation.
As a secondary weapon, lancers of the period also bore swords, maces or something else suited to close quarter battle, since the lance was often a one-use-per-engagement weapon ; after the initial charge, the weapon was far too long, heavy and slow to be effectively used against opponents in a melee.
John Dudley, who since early 1550 effectively ruled England, was pleased to strengthen his influence in Norfolk by his son's marriage.
The Treaty of Belgrade effectively ended the Kingdom of Serbia which had existed since 1718.
From this evidence, it is clear that money in the form of legal tender had effectively ceased to exist, but when dealing with those outside the Federation, other arrangements are made, such as a barter of services, since Federation citizens don't have any currency to offer.

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