Better to pass than a meaningless stock dividend that does nothing for shareholders but sterilize voting power.
In other words, it would sterilize in some different way just to give a greater appearance of sterilization.
Invest in a hand steamer, which will "sterilize garments and kill bacteria because of the heat, " he says.
Several European countries and a number of states of the American Union sterilize the criminal and the insane.
"The instruments that came out of the autoclave were horrible, " Rogers said, referring to a device used to sterilize tools.
To deal with this, the Living Machine often includes components at the end of the system that sterilize the water with ultraviolet radiation, ozone or chlorine.
Paying interest on excess reserves will initially sterilize the new high-powered money, without much impact on bank lending and nominal incomes, let alone real GDP growth.
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Frozen-yogurt franchisees were advised to empty, sterilize and unplug all their yogurt machines, and cautioned not to use toxic dry ice to try to preserve any food.
And people are so concerned about getting sick that we now try to sterilize our homes and that leads to more sickness because of lack of antibodies in our systems to fight disease.
In "Gravity's Engines, " Mr. Scharf makes a persuasive case that galaxies that harbor the largest black holes are just too dangerous for life, since repeated outbursts from the central "engine" will sterilize it.
Google.org also paid to produce a film that profiled a traditional Muslim woman in India who vaccinates children against polio, after conservative religious leaders began denouncing the vaccine as a U.S. plot to sterilize them.
Bell, the 1927 case in which Justice Holmes -- widely regarded as perhaps the most brilliant justice in the Supreme Court's history -- upheld the state's plan to sterilize Carrie Buck, an 18-year-old white woman, who was accused of being congenitally retarded.
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