Rather, geisha are highly skilled entertainers, who entertain guests at private parties and dinners.
But when the injury is self-concealing, private parties may be unaware that they have been harmed.
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If private parties did not benefit from a trade, they would simply not engage in it.
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The Bill of Rights specifically forbids federal authorities from meddling in matters best left to local, private parties.
The new money the Fed injects into the economy gets spent by private parties, not by the government.
Restaurant Saint Michael's Alley operates two Palo Alto locations, including one used on weekdays only for private parties and catering.
Only 12% of the injuries happened at organised public displays - most were at private parties or in accidents in the street.
In America, cases are tried in court, and can be brought by private parties as well as the state and federal governments.
Courts have expressed sympathy but found that current law offered few practical remedies for private parties to protect their intellectual property from online theft.
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In the past, disputes between major content companies and companies that allegedly facilitate copyright infringement have been treated as civil disputes between private parties.
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Everything from the main hall to the observation bar, as well as many of the ballrooms (now used for private parties), are restored to their original glory.
He likened such a coalition to "an orgy worthy of the best of bunga bunga" in a barb directed at Mr Berlusconi's renowned private parties.
And this is nothing compared with what may happen in 2015 when the FAA paves the way for the use of drones by private parties.
Short of an outright resolution, the Court could honorably rule that the private parties who filed the case don't have Article III standing to sue.
Purely private parties can settle a case without ever agreeing on the facts, for all that is required is that a plaintiff dismiss his complaint.
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Ms. Norgren says she will use the building for private parties behind her other location this summer before bringing it back to the ice next winter.
He offers pizza-making classes for groups (corporate team-building, for example), private parties, and in this case, a press luncheon designed to showcase the flexibility of Cakebread Wines.
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The court had already ruled in a 1994 decision that private parties can't necessarily sue third parties for "aiding and abetting" securities fraud by a public company.
The bank still has unresolved litigation related to mortgage-backed securities with a group of private parties including the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, BlackRock and PIMCO.
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If Washington ceased, could private parties tackle this terrific burden?
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Surprisingly, punitive damages paid to private parties are fully deductible.
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Both locations also do a lot of private parties and corporate events and are well suited for takeovers, from bachelor parties to product launches, complete with custom ice carving.
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For nearly 120 years, the Sherman Antitrust Act has been the main vehicle through which the government and private parties have regulated the so-called anticompetitive behavior of corporate America.
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More recently when out with friends she was turned away from three different night clubs that either claimed to be closed for private parties or threatened exorbitant cover charges.
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Mr. Kesner hosts private parties and corporate events and plans to franchise "Trivial Dispute" along the East Coast, hiring hosts to belt out his questions at bars for a fee.
The Clintons played host to at least 19 gatherings that year, spanning private parties in the White House living quarters to formal black-tie dinners with a sit-down meal and dancing.
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Private parties are invariably superior stewards than government bureaucrats.
For examples of rewards programs that work most effectively, Freeman Evans cites Neiman Marcus ' InCircle program, which gives favored customers unique goodies, such as invitations to private parties and free wrapping.
Jeroen Dijsselbloem, the Netherlands' finance minister, said in a statement he had "looked at every alternative involving private parties", but found none that could guarantee the stability of the Dutch banking system.
Not only do these authorities impede efforts by private parties to add additional cell towers, they also unreasonably delay requests to upgrade equipment on existing towers and on the roofs of buildings.
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