Mr Kelly said their operation would cover managing racing, commercial activities and non-race day events.
The key to this global economic system was the importance placed on commercial activities by Islamic merchants.
But since Khomeini's death in 1989 they have increasingly forsaken their social welfare functions for straightforward commercial activities.
Her academic and commercial activities have been intertwined since she formed a company based on the results of her Ph.
In April the Bush administration lifted most U.S. sanctions against Libya, opening the way for U.S. investments and commercial activities.
But that destroys the original distinction between commercial activities (which were not available to all), and licence-fee funded activity (universal).
Traditionally, there has been an exemption from immunity for states' commercial activities.
But senior Afghan officials have said U.S. contractors routinely abuse their tax-exempt status to evade import duties and illegally engage in commercial activities.
We understand the concern -- the concern about fisheries area, the concern about other commercial activities that happen near sensitive environmental areas are involved.
Duty-free sales are still the closely held company's main profit center, but Vichai says his managing all of Suvarnabhumi's commercial activities is a boon for all concerned.
In return the clubs received a set schedule of payments based on performance as well as the right to gate money and their usual game-day commercial activities.
It has, however, helped to pave the way for commercial activities and international joint ventures of a non-threatening kind that are helping to keep both organisations afloat.
They will own forest and mineral resources and the right to revenues from them, plus a 26% share of the salmon fishery and tax revenue from other commercial activities.
Di Giovanni would not comment on future commercial activities with the team, such as speculation that Marlboro could put Ferrari branding on cigarette packets as a way around the legislation.
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The modern United States has a few examples of governments trying to perform commercial activities, but increasingly we suffer from the opposite problem: formally private institutions given special legal privileges by the state.
BBC's public-service operations were cross-subsidising its commercial activities.
It involved investment banks failing due to traditional commercial banking activities, such as issuing and holding mortgage backed securities.
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The "123" refers to the section of the Atomic Energy Act of 1954 about what the United States must do before it can engage other countries in commercial nuclear activities.
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At the moment, international law permits only the launching nation or agency to touch an object in orbit, something that would prevent, for example, commercial debris removal activities.
Many of these commercial and productive activities are new, opened by community members who lost their factory jobs, while, paradoxically, multinational companies such as Avon and Dannon realize new markets in these same neighborhoods.
The Wealth Management segment includes wealth management products and services such as trust activities, commercial insurance and credit related products, and investment management.
Calls to revive Glass-Steagall, which would end securities and investment banking activities by commercial banks, have never been stronger since the law was repealed in 1999.
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On Jan. 21 the president proposed the "Volcker Rule, " named after former Fed chairman Paul Volcker, one of the biggest proponents of Glass-Steagall-type restrictions (although his current proposal--endorsed by the president--does not call for a separation of commercial and investment banking activities).
Down-stream commercial and value-added activities development of farming, wood products, and fisheries industry communities.
But despite their varied bases, all consuls work to encourage commercial, academic and cultural activities between Wales and the countries they represent.
For the same reason, he argues, the risk inherent in commercial banks' proprietary trading activities is not warranted and should not be backstopped by the safety net provided to ensure deposit-taking institutions' core activities.
We must exclude all commercial corporations and other artificial commercial entities from participating in political activities.
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But the financial crisis did not involve commercial banks failing due to investment banking activities.
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The scheme will provide for a 15, 000-capacity stadium with 13, 000 seats, together with community and commercial facilities for matchday and non-matchday activities.
The ultimate aim is to create an "ecologically coherent" network of protected areas around all UK coasts, safeguarding important natural habitats while allowing other activities such as recreational angling, commercial fishing, surfing and marine energy to go ahead.
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