The organization constantly worked at having rising German leaders in various fields come to know their American counterparts via conferences, seminars and long exchange trips.
Murray then made the breakthrough in the following game as he again got the better of a long baseline exchange before serving out the set with ease.
Wireless companies have long sold cellphones at discounted prices in exchange for long-term service agreements.
Wireless companies have long sold cellphones at discounted prices in exchange for long-term contracts.
"The G7 has long committed that exchange rates should float, except in rare circumstances where excess volatility or disorderly movements might warrant cooperation, " she said.
While physical demand was firm, exchange-traded funds saw hefty outflows and futures and option markets participants had low net-long positions on the Comex exchange.
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Our clients indirectly have long positions only via exchange-traded funds that might own such bonds.
Of course, they will stay with the exchange as long as it is cheap to trade shares there.
Only this July will the Tokyo Stock Exchange and the Osaka Securities Exchange at long last be allowed to list options on individual stocks.
In one respect, the scandal over Mr Grasso's pay has had a positive effect: it has accelerated changes that critics felt were long overdue at the exchange.
Then again, who remembers the disreputable Vancouver Stock Exchange, long a haven for thinly traded stocks that drilled unsuccessfully for one metal or another, which finally shuttered in 1999?
Many Argentines believe that the IMF, having been criticised for backing the fixed exchange rate long past its useful life, was slower and sterner with Mr Duhalde than with his predecessors.
Techniques to keeping the build cost down, reducing the time from factory to the shop floor (and on to customer) and working with suppliers to support the development of new technology in exchange for long term exclusives on the results, they have all played their part.
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The long-term chart of the exchange rate shows that it is barely a blip, as the long-term downtrend (line a) goes back to 1976, when the rate was 305 yen per dollar.
The Organic Exchange says that long-term commitments from big retailers now mean organic output is growing at a rapid clip.
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Also watch for contract negotiations in which union reps sign up members for smaller pay raises and benefits in exchange for a long-term contract.
Photographers can work on the slopes of Vail or Aspen, shivering through long, cold days in exchange for spectacular views and a stellar commute down the slope.
In a flash order, a firm wishing to buy or sell stock can elect to freeze the order on an exchange for as long as half a second.
Unlike the iPhone, which is subsidized by carriers in exchange for a long term contract, prepaid phones are typically sold for a modest up front cost, and service is paid for month-to-month.
But a listing on the NYSE or a major stock exchange would go a long way.
Mary Schapiro is leaving the Securities and Exchange Commission with a long list of unfinished business.
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RBOCs to open their local monopolies to competitors in exchange for access to long-distance services.
The government has long allowed market forces to determine exchange rates, intervening only to smooth wild fluctuations.
The other, fee-based side of its business involves managing long-term investor assets in exchange-traded funds, mutual funds and money market accounts.
The takeover was long and contentious, and the exchange issued a warning.
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There was no risk as long as the baht-dollar exchange remained stable.
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