In the bulk of its projects, the firm partners with land owners sharing a percentage of either revenues, profits or the constructed area.
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Euro-zone countries are phasing them in, and the Greek precedent has established that a country can unilaterally insert them in the bulk of its bonds.
Paramount was able to bring in the bulk of the cast for the third-person shooter game, which followed an original story that takes place between the two films.
The folks over at Digital Camera Info were able to put the beastly DSLR through a gauntlet of tests, and while it did end up shining gloriously in the bulk of them, one persistent problem seemed to mar the otherwise flawless camera.
Lord Hutton, who chaired a 2003 inquiry into the death of Iraq weapons expert Dr David Kelly, is also in favour of the bulk of the evidence in the latest inquiry being heard in public, according to The Independent newspaper.
Last year nearly 100 jobs were cut at the Daily Record and Sunday Mail in Glasgow while in 2010 the bulk of staff at the Sunday Times in Glasgow lost their jobs when the paper scaled back its Scottish edition.
One does not have to search hard to extract from the line taken by Moscow and the allies in the pipeline case the bulk of the arguments being used today in the effort to finesse -- and, in the end, live with -- the completion of the Juragua complex no matter how defective it is reliably reported to be.
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Milos Krasic operated on the right flank, directly in front of the bulk of the Australia supporters during an opening 45 minutes that saw them boo him every time he touched the ball.
It is probably worth pointing out at this juncture that Alex Salmond, Scotland's first minister and proponent of Scottish independence, supported RBS's ill-judged takeover in 2007 of the bulk of ABN Amro, the deal which massively increased both RBS's size and precariousness.
Doerr has been involved with most of those funds after joining the firm in 1980 and earned the bulk of his wealth from timely investments in companies like Amazon, Netscape and Sun Microsystem.
Sheryl Hall and Betty Lambuth both testified the White House should be able to begin turning out the e-mails in the next few days and have the bulk of the work done in the next few months.
Defenders of the single market point to how national governments and the European Parliament watered down a directive that aimed to free trade in services (the bulk of any modern economy), long before the bubble burst in 2008.
The former Soviet republics had very little, if any, decision-making role in taking on the bulk of this crushing debt burden or, for that matter, in the use made of the proceeds of Western borrowings.
Given that perspective, why shouldn't we phase in a new Social Security system for younger people, in which the bulk of their payroll taxes would go to their own retirement accounts?
In reality the bulk of the money goes on what amounts to political patronage, be it to special interest groups like farmers, aid to southern European countries or what could easily be seem as cronies.
The Palestinians resisted this because they had good reason to suspect that Israel's then government was interested less in reaching a final agreement than in keeping the bulk of the West Bank under Israel's permanent control.
In Congress, a predatory-lending bill sponsored by Senator Paul Sarbanes would prohibit balloon payments, among other things, in which the bulk of a loan is left unpaid at maturity, often without the full understanding of the borrower who then cannot repay.
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In terms of economics, though, the bulk of the adjustment should come in the form of spending cuts.
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Mr Blair said there was no doubt at all that Iraq had dominated much of the political agenda in the past year but the bulk of his time had been taken up with the public service agenda.
While McLeish knows he has money to spend, it is thought that three new recruits might satisfy his needs in the January transfer window, with the bulk of spending in the summer.
And more than 800, 000 gallons of chemical "dispersants" sprayed onto the oil in a frantic attempt to keep the bulk of it offshore pose little-understood risks to organisms in the Gulf's depths, scientists and government officials say.
In fact, the bulk of the integration needed to underpin the euro zone is probably already in place.
The problem has become so vexing that the Treasury Department issued a rare advisory last year that warned American banks about "a dramatic increase in the smuggling of bulk cash proceeds from the sale of narcotics" and the "potential misuse of relationships with U.S. financial institutions by certain Mexican financial institutions, including Mexican casas de cambio, " or currency exchange houses (see diagram).
But more interesting, perhaps, would be the impact on policy-making in general, if the bulk of decisions stopped being taken in Whitehall.
This makes The Economist required reading, but also explains why you often miss the point in the subjective world of the emotions which the bulk of mankind inhabits and in which you fear to tread.
As in many of his movies, the bulk of the action takes place in and around cars.
The percentage of total cost of coverage paid by premiums varies from a low of 26% in New Mexico to 106% in West Virginia, with the bulk of states clustered in the 50-75% range.
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Since most of these assets are not locked in, GLG expects to lose the bulk of them in coming months.
Young people should have the choice of staying in the current system or of investing part-and eventually the bulk-of their Social Security levies in their own PRAs.
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