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Ultimately and distinction
Ultimately, the distinction between public and private sector corruption sometimes appears rather artificial and national anti-corruption initiatives may need to avoid legal and other loopholes in the coverage of the instruments.
Ultimately, the distinction is a political judgment.

Ultimately and drawn
Ultimately, the word may be drawn from the Proto-Indo-European root * rei -, meaning " streaked " or " spotted.
Ultimately, it's about entertainment, creating a show that people will be drawn to.
Ultimately, he was always drawn back to inflated neo-baroque such as Kaiser Wilhelm II had fostered, through his court architect Ernst von Ihne.

Ultimately and between
Ultimately, the abstract parallels between algebraic systems were seen to be more important than the details and modern algebra was born.
Ultimately, the matter was settled between the Union of India and Union Carbide ( in a settlement overseen by the Supreme Court of India ) for a sum of Rs.
Ultimately a dispute arose between Admiral Lord Charles Beresford, who favoured increased spending and a broad deployment, and the First Sea Lord Admiral Sir John Fisher, who favoured efficiency savings, scrapping obsolete vessels, and a strategic realignment of the Royal Navy relying on torpedo craft for home defence backed by the new dreadnoughts.
Ultimately, however, the dialectic between the schools of Alexandria and Antioch produced Christologies that on all sides ( notwithstanding ongoing differences between the Oriental Orthodox and Chalcedonian churches ) avoided the extremes and reflect both points of view.
Ultimately the dichotomy between Rome and Egypt is used to distinguish two sets of conflicting values between two different locales.
Ultimately, Leo's involvement as messenger between the lovers has disastrous consequences.
Ultimately, Amber focuses on a dysfunctional family that is somehow at the center of a cosmic war between many powers.
Ultimately, the conflict between her devotion to the Church and the nursing profession, juxtaposed with her passionate Belgian patriotism and her love of her father ( killed by Nazi fighter planes while treating wounded ) bring her to an impasse, which serves as the dénouement of the novel.
Ultimately Constantine's efforts to bring unity between the " catholics " and the Donatists failed, and by 321 Constantine granted toleration to the Donatists.
Ultimately, during the first season, Richard II, although still directed by Giles, was treated as a stand-alone piece, whilst Henry IV, Part 1, Henry IV, Part 2 and Henry V ( all also directed by Giles ) were treated as a trilogy during the second season, with linked casting between them ( Jon Finch also appeared as Bolingbroke / Henry IV in Richard II and both parts of Henry IV ).
Ultimately, though, it was a slow, complex, and graduated change in the socioeconomic structure in European history that led to the changeover between Classical Antiquity and Medieval society and no specific date can truly exemplify that.
Ultimately, the Imperial Japanese Navy lost three aircraft carriers, between 550 and 645 aircraft, and hundreds of pilots.
Ultimately, the problem is simply that more research must be done to either define a " bridge " or further differentiate between these concepts.
Ultimately however, differences of temperament and views about economic theory and practice ( especially in the 1937 debate over the savings-investment relationship in the General Theory ) led to some estrangement between the two men.
Ultimately, the target was not met and only a single track between Loughborough and Quorn could be afforded ( BR allowed more time to raise funds to purchase Quorn to Rothley ).
Ultimately, this scheme led to a great deal of contention between New York, New England, and the settlers in Vermont.
Ultimately, conflict between Cummings and bandmate Randy Bachman — partially ignited by Bachman's then-deepening Mormon religious beliefs — caused a rift in the band.
Ultimately, the network comprised about 500 land stations between 80 ° N and 61 ° S.
Ultimately, the relationship between coach and owner was never repaired, and Ernie Davis never played in a professional game, dying on May 18, 1963.
Ultimately, Crittenden's position prevailed, and a compromise with Britain was effected, setting the dividing line between the two nations ' claims at the 49th parallel north.
Ultimately, Baker encounters his own writer ( Grant Morrison himself ), and the two share a conversation on the relationship between the creator and the fictional characters whose lives they write.
Ultimately contact was maintained between Ferguson and Burke through a radio set in the Middlesex Battalion Headquarters, while messages to the forward companies relied on line and a slow relay through C Company.

Ultimately and portion
Ultimately the 29th Brigade suffered 1, 091 casualties in their defence of the Kansas Line, and although they destroyed a large portion of the Chinese 63rd Army and inflicted nearly 10, 000 casualties, the loss of the Glosters caused a controversy in Britain and within the United Nations Command.
Ultimately, the strength of the encircling forces proved insufficient to prevent a German breakout, allowing a significant portion of the trapped Germans to escape.

Ultimately and business
Ultimately, two of the league's western clubs went out of business during the first season and the Chicago Fire left that city's White Stockings impoverished, unable to field a team again until 1874.
Ultimately, motels were pushed further into decline or out of business entirely.
Ultimately, the business failed, and attempts by other to revive it were short-lived.
Ultimately attriting four of the Army's first 18 airplanes, aviation went temporarily out of business when the last plane crashed into Corregidor's San Jose Bay on January 12, 1915.
Ultimately, ALI-ABA became renowned for its extensive programming in practice areas including business / corporate, employee benefits, employment, environmental, estate planning, and real estate / land use law, as well as in ethics, skills, and law practice.
Ultimately, many of the small business owners that use social funding are able to graduate from government funding.
Ultimately this price war made 6 newspaper companies run out of business.
Ultimately, Cooper emerged focused on the two business segments that remain in the portfolio today – Electrical Products Group and Energy and Safety Solutions.
Ultimately it was determined to be a business venture.
Ultimately, the lieutenant governor-elect, Melvin E. Thompson, the prior Governor, Ellis Arnall, and Herman Talmadge all had themselves sworn in and were concurrently trying to conduct state business from the Georgia State Capitol.
Ultimately Singer's business was acquired by his Rootes Group in 1956, which continued the brand until 1970.
Ultimately, he thought that if something had occurred it was none of his business, and that Shakur should not have publicly disclosed this information in a song.
Ultimately, the true nature of the business side of the music industry is enough to keep me away.
Ultimately, IBM solved its OfficeVision problems through the hostile takeover of Lotus Software for its Lotus Notes product, one of the two most popular products for business e-mail and calendaring.
Ultimately the service ran for just two months in New York and San Francisco, with the company going out of business one day before the scheduled launch in Los Angeles.
Ultimately a new agreement was reached in October 2005 where Cargojet assumed the Bermuda and BAX business, assets and certain employees of ACE and the company was wound up.
Ultimately, business analysis want to achieve the following outcomes:
Ultimately, there is no payout for the grieving parents and no fee for Rudy, although Dot Black was never concerned with the settlement money, because for her helping to put the company out of business is an even greater victory.

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