Some will be implemented, some are likely to remain no more than pieces of paper.
Almost worthless pieces of paper, many bearing addresses like the Cayman Islands, Switzerland and South Africa.
It would be nice if wealth could be created by handing out pieces of paper.
This is true, they are indeed just legal fictions, pieces of paper filed away.
Gareth Patterson, prosecuting, told the court that the torn pieces of paper were reassembled by police.
Problem statements were written across the tops large pieces of paper that were hung along the hallway.
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Stocks and bonds are, in the final analysis, pieces of paper promising units of currency in the future.
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Even pieces of paper stuck to a wall were backed with aluminium foil.
The spiders even interact with real things on the desk, crawling over books and disappearing under pieces of paper.
Mr. Silver had developed an extremely weak glue, a paste so feeble it could barely hold two pieces of paper together.
Today, as a result of quite specific EU rules, you just shuffle a few pieces of paper and off you go.
One UK software company handed out red and green pieces of paper.
Metropolitan Police Detective Inspector Michael Hawkins told the court he was handed an envelope containing torn pieces of paper in October 1990.
She handed out pieces of paper and crayons to keep them quiet.
Fine to exchange a greeting, but what do you do with phone numbers except let them mount up business cards, little pieces of paper?
When things get rough, investors want to invest in something more tangible than stocks or paper currencies, which are ultimately just pieces of paper.
"I often carry spare pieces of paper in my pocket, and so I get the paper out and I start to draw, " he remembers.
To doubt that is to assume that our trading partners will forever exchange real goods and services for pieces of paper, so to speak.
It, roughly you understand, the revenue from that cover price, pays for the paper, the printing and the distribution of the pieces of paper.
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He then saw Ersin Tatar, the assistant treasurer at PPI, in the security officer's room and spoke to him about the pieces of paper.
Royal could handle up to 14 pieces of paper but some sheets are thicker than others, which required calculating the right-sized pile so he wouldn't jam.
Little green pieces of paper have little value to foreign companies.
Many dangerous countries such as Libya, Syria, Iraq and North Korea, have not signed the CWC and would not be deterred by pieces of paper.
Such crises occur when the IOUs or banknotes of a nation lose credibility and other nations are called on to make these pieces of paper good.
So he did have something to do: he collected these pieces of paper, and put on a tan water-resistant zippered jacket and a Red Sox cap.
Unfortunately, the little pieces of paper often fell out, forcing Mr. Fry to spend the service frantically thumbing through the book, looking for the right page.
He sang in the church choir and liked to put little pieces of paper in the hymnal to mark the songs he was supposed to sing.
Mr. Houghton has described them as torn pieces of paper, perhaps in reference to Mr. Gehry's reputed method of crumpling scraps to model his architecture's curves.
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He said he asked why he wanted to hide unimportant pieces of paper, Mr Tartar replied: "I did not want you to find it in my briefcase".
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