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When and purchasing
When purchasing a new house the buyer has less legal protection than when buying a new car.
When France was negotiating with the Netherlands about purchasing Luxembourg in 1867, the Prussian Kingdom threatened the French government with war.
When his new landlords expressed skepticism about the network and its fly-by-night reputation, Paley overcame their qualms by purchasing a lease for $ 1, 500, 000.
" When GEC put MES up for sale on 22 December 1998, BAE abandoned the DASA merger in favour of purchasing its British rival.
When the U. S. Navy hesitated about endorsing a possible film and aiding the production, studios shied away from purchasing the film rights to Herman Wouk's novel.
When informed that the Motion Picture Editors Guild required an editor credit, he suggested Donn Cambern who had been editing another film, Drive, He Said ( 1971 ) in the next office and had helped Bogdanovich with some purchasing paperwork concerning the film's opticals.
When the concept of financial capital maintenance is defined in terms of constant purchasing power units, profit represents the increase in invested purchasing power over the period.
When purchasing a knife for this purpose ( or any ritual tool ) it is considered important never to haggle over the price.
When SFM opened, EMP and SFM were treated as separate museums, and visitors had the option of purchasing admission to one museum, or, at a higher cost, a combined admission to both.
When purchasing gasoline, a driver had to present a gas card along with a ration book and cash.
When I suggested purchasing a home, he told me he didn't want the responsibility.
When the Super Nintendo Entertainment System was conceived, Rare limited their releases to some Battletoads games and decided to invest their significant NES profit in purchasing expensive Silicon Graphics workstations.
When purchasing a drug under the PBS the maximum price a consumer pays is the patient co-payment contribution which, as of January 1, 2012 is A $ 35. 40 for general patients.
When purchasing paint or tires in many places, one simultaneously pays for the disposal of the toxic waste they become.
When first purchasing units, the player will find that he can only purchase a limited type of units, due to the lack of " Influence ".
When purchasing an international money order, it is important to ensure that the specific type of money order is acceptable in the destination country.
When the funds are available, Commanders can build new bases by purchasing a constructor drone.
When purchasing food for the people in hiding, Miep avoided suspicion in many ways, for example by visiting several different suppliers a day.
When consumers arrived at Plymouth ( and Dodge ) dealers, they were shocked to find that the Reliant they were planning on purchasing would end up costing hundreds or thousands of dollars more.
When one gets nutrition information from the media, one is getting it from the food industry and companies that stand to benefit from customers purchasing their products.
When he died in 1915, his will provided that upon the deaths of his wife and daughter, the proceeds of his entire estate would go to purchasing artwork for public enjoyment.
When local artist Bob Cassilly ( founder of the private, non-profit City Museum ) approached the city government with a $ 200, 000 downpayment toward purchasing the building, Civic Progress pressured the city government to hurriedly demolish it, which they did, over general public objection, through a controlled implosion on February 27, 1999.
When purchasing a medication under the PBS the maximum price a consumer pays is the patient co-payment contribution which, as of January 1, 2011 is A $ 34. 20 for general patients.

When and taboo
When the series premiered viewers were presented with a level of titillation and taboo subjects that had never been seen on Australian television before, and the event came to be known as " the night Australian television lost its virginity.
When the wet nurse of Iemitsu and Masako broke a taboo by visiting the imperial court as a commoner, Go-Mizunoo abdicated, embarrassed, and Meisho became empress.
When he violated this taboo, Pressyne left the kingdom, together with her three daughters, and traveled to the lost Isle of Avalon.
When the Yongzheng Emperor came to the throne, Yinti's name was changed to " Yunti " to avoid naming taboo, because the Chinese character for " Yin " ( 胤 ) in " Yinti " was similar to the one in the emperor's personal name " Yinzhen ".
When she finds dæmons that have been separated from their people, the creatures are insubstantial and needy: they cluster desperately, held back only by the contact taboo.
When his superior Nino Gaggi found out about DeMeo's involvement in such taboo films, he ordered DeMeo to stop under the threat of death.

When and goods
When he was stripped, deloused and numbered by his guards, his much-thumbed sketchbook was seized and thrown on a pile of prisoners' goods to be confiscated.
When the rest of the line was closed and all passenger services ceased, the section of the line between Cheddar and Yatton remained open for goods traffic.
When the latter was excavated in 1884, grave goods were found that gave their name to Unstan ware pottery.
When Pakistan clamped down in 2003 on the types of goods permitted duty-free transit, and introducing stringent measures and labels to prevent such practices, re-routing of goods through Iran from the Persian Gulf increased significantly.
When the sons of Israel ( Jacob ) returned to Hebron from their second trip, they came back with twenty additional donkeys carrying all kinds of goods and supplies as well as Egyptian transport wagons.
When not coerced legally to do otherwise, monopolies typically maximize their profit by producing fewer goods and selling them at higher prices than would be the case for perfect competition.
When some left, they gave up goods and earnings.
When discussing non-moral goods, one may make a useful distinction between inherently serviced and material goods in the marketplace ( or its exchange value ), versus perceived intrinsic and experiential goods to the buyer.
When the general price level rises, each unit of currency buys fewer goods and services.
When a company borrows from the primary capital markets, often the purpose is to invest in additional physical capital goods, which will be used to help increase its income.
When not doing housework, Shaker sisters did likewise, spinning, weaving, sewing, and making sale goods.
When these demands were made public, hostility within China was expressed in nationwide anti-Japanese demonstrations and an effective national boycott of Japanese goods.
When it was introduced in 1991, it replaced the Manufacturers ' Sales Tax ( MST ) that had previously been applied at the wholesale level on goods manufactured in Canada.
When Brazil, as its largest neighbor and trading partner, devalued its own currency in 1999, the Argentinian peg to the US dollar prevented it from matching ever part of that devaluation, leaving its tradeable goods to be less competitive with Brazilian exports.
" When time in prison did not stop the activists, Israel crushed the boycott by imposing heavy fines and seizing and disposing of equipment, furnishings, and goods from local stores, factories and homes.
When the proposals are all in, the IFBs aggregate all the production and consumption proposals for the different categories of goods and services – inputs into all the production processes as well as consumer goodsto see if proposed supply and demand are equal.
When the war ended, the military bases closed and the flow of goods and materials ceased.
When a permanent station was built, it was architecturally unimpressive: a single low building on the north side of the tracks at the far west end, with footbridge access over the " goods loop " tracks to the two long platforms.
When a person died, they were interred with grave goods, which they carried with them on the long and dangerous journey to the underworld.
When the Revolutionary War ended in 1783, the European business partners of Massachusetts merchants refused to extend lines of credit to them and insisted that goods be paid for with hard currency.
He estimates there has been a 70 dB factor loss of productivity or " 99. 99999 percent, of its ability to deliver the goods ", since the 1980s-" When Arthur C. Clarke compared the reality of computing in 2001 to the computer HAL in his book 2001: A Space Odyssey, he pointed out how wonderfully small and powerful computers were but how disappointing computer programming had become ".

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