For instance, from April 10 to 12, copper-futures volume ranged from 97, 186 to 127, 276 lots.
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That 1932 act prevents Lands' End, for instance, from advertising unconditional product guarantees!
Associated says that things are getting better: Occupancy is up, for instance, from 90% in March 2003 to 94% by September.
For instance, from the universe of emerging-markets stock ETFs, she can quickly eliminate those that are regionally focused to home in on those that take a narrower view.
One criticism of this policy that you hear, for instance here from Noah Smith, is that they are pointless because you need international cooperation to make a real dent.
Thus car exports from Japan, for instance, have fallen from 4.6m in 1986 to 2.9m in 1995, as a consequence of Japan's expansion abroad.
Dorner, for instance, retired from the Navy Reserve on February 1 as a lieutenant.
Meteorologists believe the strength of Floyd, for instance, came from the warmth of the water below.
What's more, this study looks only at mortgage losses (ignoring, for instance, losses from defaults on credit cards or higher corporate defaults).
BB-mounted systems, for instance, drive from the chain rings, meaning potential loss through the rings and chain, while also increasing wear on these components.
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It isn't always useful when, for instance, guides from Blue Ocean and other groups say net-caught tuna isn't sustainable, but pole-caught tuna is, says Safina.
As Merrigan advises, committee objectives vary from instance to instance.
And then there's demographic change and rising spending pressures from, for instance, rising expectations of public services and from more expensive medical treatments.
Many of the rustic tables and stools, for instance, are made from recycled bourbon barrel tops.
We learned from each instance, modifying our processes (both human and technological) and adding new ones.
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Banks, for instance, take deposits from savers, which they use to make loans to borrowers.
Two big whoppers, then, from an instance of major love to the New Deal in the AER.
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EasyJet would like, for instance, to fly from Paris's Orly airport, where some slots may become available soon.
DIFC, for instance, initially suffered from suspicions of government meddling and from a high turnover among senior executives.
The new Pontiac GTO, for instance, is derived from the sporty Monaro coupe made by GM's Australian subsidiary, Holden.
For instance he appropriated panels from conventional comics such as Rex Morgan M.
In the case of the summer's Hawaiian shirt craze, for instance, clothes made from conception to stores in about a month.
Can you, for instance, log in from a Web browser, reset your password, and then restore your content to a new device?
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Toyota, for instance, is importing from its super-efficient plants in Japan, but is also ramping up production in Tianjin, on China's coast.
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Charitable 501(c)(3) groups, for instance, are barred from partisan campaign activities.
At Euro 2012, for instance, England benefited from a missed call when John Terry didn't quite clear a ball off the line in time against Ukraine.
Paper or not, Boeing is milking the image of the futuristic delta-wing design with huge posters on, for instance, the road from central London to Heathrow airport.
The number of successful requests for adminship for the English language Wikipedia, for instance, has fallen from a peak of 408 in 2007 to 52 in 2011.
Iraq's border region has been targeted by Syria in the past -- as the Syrian conflict escalated in 2012, there was at least one instance where rockets fired from Syria landed in Al-Qaim.
For instance, net income from TNK-BP, one of Russia's largest oil gas companies which is 50% owned by BP (nyse: BP - news - people ), had fallen.
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