On the other hand Bitcoin, unlike those other currencies, is not legal tender for paying debts.
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The Trustees, who were also highranking officials of Grumman, determined not to tender any of these shares and on October 12 and 13 used Plan funds to purchase 1, 158, 000 additional shares of Grumman stock at the prevailing market price in an effort to defeat the tender offer.
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Without that layer to hack away, they are relatively easy to prepare, not to mention tender, sweet and frankly adorable.
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What is clear at this point is that the Saudis sought help apprehending the man who fled their not-so-tender mercies.
She uses gargantuan bone-in natural short ribs from Pineland Farms and the result is a delicious, beefy, tender but not falling apart fest that will make any real carnivore swoon.
The Mpumalanga Parks Board, which manages state-owned reserves in Mpumalanga province, home to most of South Africa's wildlife, has just sold a lease to develop some of its best reserves to the Dolphin Group, a Dubai company, in a deal which also did not go out to tender and was indeed originally kept secret.
Had he not passed away at the tender age of 92 in 1973, Ludwig von Mises would have turned 131 years old today.
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It did not pay to enter the tender process but instead sent letters offering to manage Sidex for a few years and then help to privatise it.
Yankees LHP Boone Logan has a tender elbow and will not throw for a few days.
It is not a governmental instrument of legal tender that requires regulatory legitimacy and coercion by law in order to gain acceptance.
Councils could choose not to put services out to tender, but if they failed to justify this choice, local residents could apply through the council's auditors to the government, and perhaps ultimately to the courts, to overturn the decision.
But on rare occasions, living people who are not heads of state appear on legal tender.
Mr Machin said most scrotal swellings did not require medical intervention unless they became tender or embarrassing.
But Transport Secretary Philip Hammond said the train contract would not be reviewed or put out to tender again.
The Guardian reported it understood Live Nation had been "highly critical" of The Royal Parks tender document, claiming it did not recognise the complex logistics and costs associated with running big events in a central location in London.
Although San Francisco has awarded a contract, and Chicago is just about to put one out to tender, in most American cities there is not enough city centre shopping to make the business work.
Of course, if you thought the tender offer were going to fail then it was not such a good deal, since you would expect the stock to drop back down to the mid-twenties.
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This complaint, and the unusual decision not to order a prototype, will be thoroughly rehearsed as the tender makes its way through the tortuous procedures required by the German Bundestag.
The financial terms of the new position of Mr Spruch are not determined as of today and would therefore be described subsequently, including in the tender offer documentation.
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Economists on the left and right have cited the recent housing bust as proof that homes are not great investments, suggesting people would be better off leaving their money to the tender mercies of Wall Street speculators.
The suit claims that Icahn misled Lions Gate shareholders during tender offers to buy their stock and take over the company because he did not disclose that he was acquiring debt in MGM.
Mordashov, perhaps mindful of the cool reception given in May to the Severstal merger by Arcelor's rebel shareholders, also confirmed his intention not to increase his shareholding in Arcelor above 33.3%, without making a mandatory tender offer to all shareholders--in accordance with Luxembourg law.
Some of the turbulence will test (but not break) the coalition, as specific policy disputes set flinty, small-state Tories against more tender-hearted, pro-European and environmentally minded Lib Dems.
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But Tuesday's tender by the ECB, which is separate to these co-ordinated auctions, suggests it does not believe they will be enough to bring an end to the liquidity crisis.
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