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At those times when John was preparing for campaigns in Normandy, for example, huge quantities of silver had to be withdrawn from the economy and stored for months, which unintentionally resulted in periods during which silver coins were simply hard to come by, commercial credit difficult to acquire and deflationary pressure placed on the economy.
Precise credit is at times difficult or contentious because scientific language and standards of proof changed, so whether medieval statements are equivalent to modern statements or sufficient proof, or instead similar to modern statements and hypotheses is often debatable.
Despite the South Korean economy's high growth potential and apparent structural stability, South Korea suffers perpetual damage to its credit rating in the stock market due to the belligerence of North Korea in times of deep military crises, which has an adverse effect on the financial markets of the South Korean economy.
While there are other industrial-strength transaction processing systems, notably IBM's own CICS and IMS, TPF's raison d ' être is extreme volume, large numbers of concurrent users and very fast response times, for example VISA credit card transaction processing during the peak holiday shopping season.
Subpoenas issued to Internet Service Providers were expanded to include not only " the name, address, local and long distance telephone toll billing records, telephone number or other subscriber number or identity, and length of service of a subscriber " but also session times and durations, types of services used, communication device address information ( e. g. IP addresses ), payment method and bank account and credit card numbers.
She had asked him several times, she said, why he had chosen to credit his own teachings to another, and he had always answered that doctrines put into the mouth of the miracle-working Shimon bar Yochai would be a rich source of profit.
These individual acts of generosity or kindness are remembered by the people in their oral histories, which serves to provide credit in more dire times.
For example, Wal-Mart, the largest retailer in the world, has used trade credit as a larger source of capital than bank borrowings ; trade credit for Wal-Mart is 8 times the amount of capital invested by shareholders.
Gino uses the lead mobster's gun to shoot the already-dead Richie several times, then tells him to return to his boss and take the credit for Richie's death.
* Duration times spread, a measure of sensitivity to credit risk in credit markets
" Barry also said that this was not the only time he has taken credit for someones work but the number of times he has done so has not been released to the public.
In lean times, farmers might obtain goods on credit from suppliers in local market towns who would be paid when times were better.
The long wars, and the greed of the courtiers, who followed the example of Mazarin, made it necessary at times for Fouquet to meet the demands upon him by borrowing upon his own credit, but he soon turned this confusion of the public purse with his own to good account.
Martin defended her title six more times, including a rematch with Szymansky, a fourth fight with Buchanan and defenses versus Melinda Robinson and Sue Chase, winning all of them, before the fight that many credit for putting women's boxing on the sports fans ' radar took place: On March 16, 1996, she and Deirdre Gogarty fought what many consider a great fight, in front of Showtime cameras.
For example, trading bonds and equities for customers is now a commodity business, but structuring and trading derivatives retains higher margins in good times and the risk of large losses in difficult market conditions, such as the credit crunch that began in 2007.
The ICB Report rejected “ narrow banking ” in part because it would lead to more credit ( and all credit during times of stress ) being provided by a “ less regulated sector .” In 1993 Jane D ’ Arista and Tom Schlesinger noted that the “ parallel banking system ” had grown because it did not incur the regulatory costs of commercial banks.
Many times in e-business, however, " something you are " is pretty strongly verified by checking the purchaser's " something you have " ( i. e. credit card ) and " something you know " ( i. e. card number ).
On July 25, 2006, GE Consumer Finance released a Char Custom credit card, which receives three times as many bonus points per 1000 yen spent compared to their other Gundam-related credit cards.
Obtaining credit by false pretenses as to wealth and mercantile character is punishable by six months imprisonment and a fine not exceeding three times the value of the money or property obtained.

credit and George
George Cukor commented that Leigh was a " consummate actress, hampered by beauty ", and Laurence Olivier said that critics should " give her credit for being an actress and not go on forever letting their judgments be distorted by her great beauty.
In 1934, Sir George Williams College offered the first undergraduate credit course in adult education in Canada.
Even so, the ratio of flux he reported for the two stars is consistent with the modern value, so George Rieke gives Nichols credit for the first detection of a star other than our own in the infrared.
Lloyd George for instance – who may have taken credit for some of Kitchener's achievements in the field of munitions – was critical of Kitchener in his War Memoirs.
It was directed by George Stevens, produced by Joseph L. Mankiewicz and written by Ring Lardner Jr. and Michael Kanin ( his brother Garson Kanin thought up the original idea and worked with Katharine Hepburn along with brother Michael and Lardner on the early drafts, without credit.
) The full length features Treasure Island and Oliver Twist credit " George Blais ".
Our leading well driller, George Walker Jr., has to be given credit for the important role he played during this project.
Some sources credit the name " Human Potential Movement " to George Leonard.
In 2001, with changes in its business focus such as accepting credit cards, the introduction of the " Per Una " clothing range designed by George Davies, accompanied by a redesign of its underlying business model, profits recovered somewhat and M & S recovered some of its market share, but it was soon evident that problems remained.
Although early single releases of " Why Do Fools Fall in Love " credit Frankie Lymon, Herman Santiago, and Jimmy Merchant as co-writers, later releases and cover versions were attributed to Lymon and George Goldner.
Although Don Fedderson gets the credit, My Three Sons was created by George Tibbles and produced by Don Fedderson Productions throughout the show's run, with MCA Television co-distributing the series during its 1960 – 65 ABC airing.
Various other script-writers, including Laura Phillips ( who had previously written several episodes of Fraggle Rock ), George Lucas, and Elaine May, subsequently re-wrote and made additions to the screenplay, although Jones received the film's sole screen-writing credit.
The word " choreography " first appeared in the American English dictionary in the 1950s and " choreographer " was first used as a credit for George Balanchine in the Broadway show On Your Toes in 1936.
George Canning deserves credit as the first British Foreign Secretary to devote a large proportion of his time and energies to the affairs of Latin America ( as well as to those of Spain and Portugal ) and to foresee the important political and economic role the Latin American states would one day play in the world.
This set social credit at variance from the land-taxing recommendations of Henry George.
In between the making of the first two " mothers ", in 1978, Argento collaborated with George A. Romero on Dawn of the Dead, earning a producer credit and also providing soundtrack work for the zombie classic.
It has been mistakenly reported that " Kiss You Back " was co-written and co-performed by George Clinton, but his name appears in the writers credit due to a sample of "( Not Just ) Knee Deep " by Funkadelic being used.
The credit for the design of the gold coinage of this reign is usually given to James and Norbert Roettier, but the 1689 coin bears somewhat caricatured heads of the monarchs, and it is thought that this is in the style of George Bower ( d. 1689 / 90 ), an artist who designed the first type of penny and halfpenny of 1689 and also produced a number of medals with grotesque and cartoon-like busts.
Reid, right, giving a speech in Edmonton on the occasion of George V of the United Kingdom | George V's silver jubileeA more dangerous opponent than Howson was William Aberhart, the Calgary preacher who was proposing a form of social credit to cure the province's ills.
Though King George ordered that the princes ' household be run along military lines, and that they follow university rules, the town merchants proved willing to extend credit to the princes, and all three fell into debt.
Financier George Soros called for an outright ban on naked credit default swaps, viewing them as “ toxic ” and allowing speculators to bet against and “ bear raid ” companies or countries.
:: To George Morris of Hartford, Conn., is popularly given the credit of suggesting " Flag Day ," the occasion being in honor of the adoption of the American flag on June 14, 1777.
The credit for George P. Burdell's origins go to William Edgar " Ed " Smith, BS in Ceramic Engineering, 1930.

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