This development generates economic benefits for many low-income families, but the growing commercialisation may at the same time constitute a threat to the many traditional expressions.
In the eyes of the central bank, any meddling with maturity or anything less than the receipt of full-payment at maturity would potentially constitute a credit event putting the nation at default.
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They looked in particular at the three months which constitute summer in the northern hemisphere (June, July and August).
A. programs are increasingly popular with students from outside the U.S. As the tables on the next page show, foreign students now constitute at least 25% of the graduating classes at several of the top U.S. business schools.
But in part because they have more options, out-of-state students are often slower to commit, and the months ahead will determine whether come autumn they constitute 36% of the freshmen class at the main campus at University Park, as they did last autumn.
So the 450 Scottish Resource Group staff constitute nearly quarter of the total, while the 300 at ATH remain precarious.
According to multiple studies summarized by the Treatment Advocacy Center, these untreated mentally ill are responsible for 10% of all homicides (and a higher percentage of the mass killings), constitute 20% of jail and prison inmates and at least 30% of the homeless.
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In what Forrester defines as the Age of the Customer, these principles become even more important, as business and consumer customers have greater access to information than ever, which increases their perplexity around what constitute the right choices, at the right prices regarding the purchases they need or want to make.
Certainly, in remote rural areas not served by cable at all, which constitute about 4% of the market, consumers will now be left with a single, monopoly operator: EchoStar.
And while most of the flak has been flying in the Welsh Government's direction over its alleged lack of a policy programme, the criticism of inertia has also been levelled at the Assembly itself, which sat for the first time on May 11 and has so far managed to constitute just two committees - Petitions and Subordinate Legislation.
It is hoped it will constitute a reference point for policy makers at the local level, as well a basis for the exchange of knowledge between researchers, city professionals and local authorities on developing inclusive cities.
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At the same time not changing the direction of biomedical research may constitute the highest risk.
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These actions constitute the key processes of cultural resource management at the Shalamar Gardens, which aim to achieve the vision set out for the future of the World Heritage site in both short and longer term.
Zhong Jiyin, an associate professor at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, predicts that this sector will constitute more than 60% of the economy within five years, employing 75% of the workforce.
Mr. Marchionne's remarks at last month's Society of Automotive Engineers Congress in Detroit constitute the most exquisite amnesia.
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He said article seven prohibited the increase of punishments available at the time an offence was committed, and questioned whether a disqualification might constitute such an increase.
He added that article seven prohibited the increase of punishments available at the time an offence was committed, and questioned whether a disqualification might constitute such an increase.
That would constitute a huge tax on the world's economies, just at the moment when they were showing signs of recovery from the Great Recession.
And let me go through six or seven points very quickly with respect to our overall effort because it does constitute I think, as I said, a comprehensive strategy aimed at the goal of seeing Qaddafi leave office and having the Libyan people move to a transition.
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Resolution 1441, which we lingered over so long last fall, clearly states that false statements and omissions in the declaration and a failure by Iraq at any time to comply with and cooperate fully in the implementation of this resolution shall constitute -- the facts speak for themselves --shall constitute a further material breach of its obligation.
For a transaction to constitute a bona fide loan, there must be an unconditional promise to repay at the time the funds are advanced.
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He would constitute a pick of luxury for the Jets, since they have major holes at offensive line and safety, one of which they likely will address in the first round.
In July 2008, about the same time as these two insider trading violations presented here, Douglas Rappaport and Joshua Sohn, partners at DLA Piper, published an article The New York Law Journal on the subject of what actions would constitute criminal action versus civil action for insider trading.
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