In the past, banks would agree at little cost to provide back-up lines for commercial-paper issuers in case their access to the market dried up.
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On paper, the case has nothing to do with religion.
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The Scottish government is publishing a White Paper outlining the substantive case for independence towards the end of the year.
But, if asked many would dismiss it as simply a case of the paper market being a leading indicator for the physical market.
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In the case of Neenah Paper Inc, looking at the history chart for NP below can help in judging whether the most recent dividend is likely to continue, and in turn whether it is a reasonable expectation to expect a 2% annual yield.
On paper, Russia has a strong case: fraud is a crime in Spain too.
And what did this paper rely on to make the case that drinking soda is linked to obesity crisis?
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In my case that means printer paper, green tea and cat food.
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This week, economists have been astonished to find that a famous academic paper often used to make the case for austerity cuts contains major errors.
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.
Most items, including the rifles, come in black or pink: there are pink handcuffs, a pink pistol grip, a pink gun case, and pink paper targets.
The News of the World's royal editor, Clive Goodman, was jailed for conspiracy to access phone messages in 2007, but the paper insists it was an isolated case.
The News of the World's royal editor, Clive Goodman, was jailed for conspiracy to access phone messages in 2007, along with private investigator Glenn Mulcaire, but the paper insists it was an isolated case.
"The Tony Martin case lit a touch paper that has led to an explosion of anger and resentment among millions of law-abiding British people who no longer feel the state is on their side, " he said.
The Federal Reserve's facility to buy high-quality (A1-P1) commercial paper at a term of three months was likewise designed to provide a liquidity backstop, in this case for investors and borrowers in the commercial paper market.
"The world's getting more obsessed with eco, " said Gutsche, in this case the idea of saving paper and conserving trees.
The family of Michaela McAreavey, who was murdered in Mauritius, have begun a civil case for damages against a paper that published pictures of her body.
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Gary Landreth, one of the authors of Thursday's Science paper and a professor of neurosciences at Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, said he expected to begin a safety study in 12 healthy patients next month, but there weren't any current plans for a larger clinical trial.
Paid Content makes a good case that hyperlocal might work on paper more than the real world.
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The Scottish government is setting out its detailed case for independence in a White Paper towards the end of the year.
The paper on legalised abortion and crime is a case in point.
At least, that was the determination of the Appellate Body of the World Trade Organization when the question arose in a different case involving imports of Chinese coated paper.
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Scottish ministers - who will publish their substantive case for independence in a white paper later this year - said a "Yes" vote would allow Scotland to use its natural assets to build a better country.
The Wests could not recall any red flags, and the investigators and forensic accountants on the case said that the particularly nice paper on which Southern Financial printed its financial statements was the only thing investors might have noticed as unusual.
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And they lay out their case that this is so in a paper just published in Evolution and Human Behavior.
Bryan Caplan, an associate professor of economics at George Mason working on a book entitled The Case Against Education, says that the paper chase on campus is an elaborate form of signaling.
We have always made it clear, the Chancellor, the Prime Minister and myself, that we will come forward with our detailed pension's reform proposals in a White Paper in the Spring, and that remains the case.
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Even today in the world of satellite based GPS and the fairly exact positioning information it can provide, it is always best to have a paper chart or map and the needed tools in case your electronic ones fail so you are not left stranded and unable to find your way home.
And although Lord Wakeham has a reputation as a fixer rather than a radical, his first consultation paper, published last week, surprised some constitution-watchers by posing more searching questions than expected such as whether there is a case, not broached in the white paper, for giving the upper house extra powers as a constitutional watchdog.
Joseph Grundfest, a Stanford law professor and former SEC commissioner, wrote a paper earlier this year warning the commission to drop the case against Netflix or risk constitutional challenges.
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