In one demonstration, they were able to heat up paper to the point where it started smoking, and in another were able to send social security numbers from documents to other systems.
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Specific recommendations concerning the nature of the conditions that should be applied to new assistance and the modalities that might be utilized to implement them are spelled out in the attached point paper.
The spread between French and German 10 year paper rose 5 basis point to 106bps basis points after the measures were unveiled.
We get very much the same answer from the Diamond and Saez paper on this very similar point.
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With Jeremy Lin out, point guard becomes paper-thin, meaning Douglas will get huge minutes if he can contribute at all.
In 1999 he published a paper citing a 19-point case for businesses to pay attention to emotional intelligence, using data from the research of others.
The yield on its 2021 A2-rated paper managed a seven basis point decline to 5.02% while 10-year government note yields eased by 11 pips to 3.02% widening the premium to 200 basis points or 2%.
Alas, as Jeffrey Lacasse of Arizona State University and Jonathan Leo of Lincoln Memorial University pointed out in a letter published in JAMA last October, Dr Robinson failed to clarify that important point in his paper.
At one point, the paper was going to be published in The Lancet, but Graham says it was delayed due to conflicts with his bosses at the FDA. Graham on Monday morning said that the paper is not in press at this time, and underscored that his estimate of up to 138, 000 heart attacks and strokes has not changed.
If the scheme were implemented (and the WHO is at pains to point out that this paper in no way indicates a change of policy), it would be more costly to begin with than the existing plan of universal access.
That piece of paper could be crucial if at some point you become incapacitated.
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The paper's imperfection is a selling point: "People can understand how this was once poo, " says Flancman.
Those who doubt the continued worth of paper money as a store of value point to two things.
AmEx eliminated the hassle that comes with paper coupons or special codes at the point of sale by making redemption as easy as swiping your card.
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And certainly from the point of view of my paper in my hometown, it will be one of the major focuses of our work for who knows how long to come.
Mr. KAGAN: Well, I'd like to read that paper because that's a very interesting point.
For the video above, Jerry wrote a script by hand on one sheet of paper, separating each line as a bullet point.
On paper, Frederic Larson is just one data point in five years of U.S. government statistics showing underemployment in dozens of industries and stagnant income growth across the board.
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Case in point: the beyond-tacky paper towel rolls that double as headrests, because we all know that the best way to remove pizza sauce from your muscle-shirt is with hair gel-coated towels.
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Like e-book pioneers in America, they point to the trend away from paper-based products as the technology for downloading and displaying text electronically gets cheaper, more convenient and easier on the eyes.
He was asked to prepare a paper for the G-20 meeting on the point.
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At one point, bin 'Attash made a paper airplane and placed it on top of a microphone.
In January the International Monetary Fund released a paper arguing that China will reach the Lewis turning point between 2020 and 2025.
Corporate debt expense dropped from over 5 percent to the present low point of 2.67 percent on AAA paper.
The paper on legalised abortion and crime is a case in point.
By contrast, in the UK it is Treasury policy to be less willing to bail out banks in those ghastly circumstances (the whole point of the Treasury's recent white paper on banking reform is to restructure banking so that in future crises more of the losses will fall on creditors and less on taxpayers).
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Just to make sure nobody missed his point, Kaplan followed up in 2008 with a paper called "Leveraged Buyouts and Private Equity, " co-written with Per Stromberg.
They point to the fact that when a leading business paper published a story about Mr Vadras' business dealings last year, it hardly caused a ripple.
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So I would just either point you to HHS or I would start with the paper that we put out and then go to HHS for more details.
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