"We expect the first real case to be Spain, which is currently studying the conditions for applying for aid, " he added.
With all that in mind, the real bullish case for BAC is simple.
That just in case may be the last real use case for optical storage.
If you are resident in the UK, and you have substantial liabilities and outgoings in sterling, a bit of inflation will help you service what you owe at the same time as eroding the real value of your assets (or in this case, the real value of your loans to Her Majesty's Government).
Please stay home once the weather gets bad except in the case of real emergency.
The only real challenge is getting the case produced, as Frangipane is looking for crowdfunding to make the FlipSide a reality.
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The police are unwilling to give details of the real-life case against Lord Archer, because they fear his lawyers would exploit such disclosures to claim that pre-trial publicity made a fair trial impossible.
Once the plaintiff had been paid off the only person with a real interest in the case was the lawyer, Powell wrote.
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The real reason that this case is considered a corporate fraud case is because it involves the conduct of senior corporate officials and falls into the chronological window of the major fraud prosecutions.
The real question for the purposes of this case has been how long the deceit lasted.
Investors have shown they are willing to take the chances that the dollar will weaken against the Brazilian real, in this case, providing additional upside to the investment.
While the 15% rate applies to most corporate payouts, that's not the case for most real estate investment trust dividends or for bond fund dividends, which are really interest and are taxed at ordinary income rates of up to 35%.
But the real concern about this case is the long-term implications for world trade law.
In the real world, medical case scenarios should rely on people's ability to quickly find and apply the most relevant knowledge.
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Perhaps Banville knows that literary genres, publishing games, and authorial identities are only half the story, and that beneath them somewhere lies the real interest, life itself, the strangest case of all.
Dargel's songs make the case that real intimacy can be found in our day-to-day exchanges rather than the mundane profundity of more grandiose pop songs, and "Your Voice Is in My Head" is no exception.
According to court documents obtained by CNN, the victim argued in her appeal that the real reason the lower court tossed out the case was that the alleged perpetrator was a powerful member of the Saudi royal family.
The FCC makes no substantive case of a real existing problem for the FCC to solve.
The real issue that is concerning the government is a case sitting before the Supreme Court here in the UK and it is a case that could change the whole debate.
Interim Prime Minister Gerard Latortue, who came to the Washington conference to make the case for funds, says the real need is for development, not peacekeeping.
However one confronts the issue of displacement, it is real and can be significant in the case of mega-events.
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Still, this is probably the strongest case for a real skill shortage.
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And he does not think much of Benedict's tweets in Latin - "the last one was a real case of messing up Latin word order".
Roubini: Well, in the case of residential real estate, I would say prices and quantities have fallen so much from the peak, that probably they are close to the bottom.
Surely, that is, it is the case that in real life Ben Bradlee goaded on his reporters to go after Nixon, rather than provide the path of most heavy resistance.
As is so often the case, the real wizard here is Buffett, who got into the game in the early 1960s, buying up a company, Berkshire Hathaway, that pays no dividends.
The CBO case assumed that real economic growth over the next 74 years would average only 2.16%, never mind the fact that it had averaged 3.73% during the preceding 74 years.
Prosecutors, responding to the discovery motion, disputed various elements of media accounts as being erroneous, suggesting that anyone who had provided information to Fox News and other outlets lacked real knowledge of the case.
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