His main reason was that, with his sort of itinerary, American nationality quickly becomes a liability.
Bank reserves are a liability of the Fed and an asset for the banks.
" It transforms an old, deteriorating, below-market property from a liability to a "prewar trophy building.
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However, as she became more saturated and polarizing, the affiliation turned into a liability.
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Virtually any positive trait when taken to extremes, misunderstood, or misapplied, can quickly become a liability.
The petrol-hogging motors that America embraced in the cheap-oil 1990s are a liability now.
All of this is in preparation of a liability shift that is set to occur in October2015.
He said that "where the council has a liability, solicitors will talk and seek to move forward".
But in everything except the strict accounting sense of the word Mr Ashcroft has become a liability.
Under Regulation Section 1.461-1(a)(2)(i), an accrual basis taxpayer cannot deduct a liability until three tests are met.
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Still, despite having neither a liability advantage nor CARD Act coverage, business credit cards do have their benefits.
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The public debt is a liability for the government but it is an asset for the private sector.
And, for the Saudi government, the bases have become a liability as it slowly responds to the discontent.
Both markets boast large numbers of retail investors, who are both a liability and a ray of hope.
The Pledge is an asset to politicians who honor it but a liability to those who violate it.
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An augmented personal balance sheet depicts pledges as a liability with the same force on the grantor as any other debt.
"The once-lionized keiretsu system has become a liability, " says analyst Chris Redl at Morgan Stanley Dean Witter in Tokyo.
Because to fail, could turn the lake from an asset to a liability.
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In some districts, though, it will be a liability: steel towns are incensed that imports are undercutting local jobs.
Freeplay, a brand that had once stood for so much, became a liability.
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And in some cases, Mr. Bloomberg's support for lawmakers could be a liability.
This signals to me that Ms. Mayer understands that her workforce is a large asset and also a liability.
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The notion that this will be a study that addresses every possible question has proven to be a liability.
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But the reputation that he has thus created is now proving a liability.
Family ties that can be a liability in his native China gave Guan an unusually quirky view of life.
But gift cards are much more than just a liability to those merchants.
These pegs, though necessary to tame inflation in the region, proved a liability when capital flows slowed or reversed.
Mr Shiozaki says his party label was a liability during the campaign, although he sits for a rural constituency.
By extension, just as every debt is a liability for the borrower, it is an asset for the creditor.
Technology was considered only an asset to productivity, not a liability to employment.
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