At his age, he says, he can't tie up all of his dough in long-term deals.
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So why would anyone tie up his net worth in a creaky 80-year-old mill?
But a Genzyme-Isis tie up to distribute mipomersen makes a great deal of sense.
Visits can be used to tie up loose ends or resolve old conflicts, says Brandt.
This tie up was not possible earlier because of the different 3G technologies of the two carriers.
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William Donaldson, his nominated successor, awaiting Senate approval, will now tie up the loose ends of Sarbanes-Oxley.
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It is ridiculous to tie up sensible wildfire prevention measures in endless litigation, which has been our habit.
Instead, this was a speech in which Bush tried to tie up the loose ends of his presidency.
The risk for Mr Uribe, an independent Liberal, is that this issue could tie up Congress for months.
Without sovereign immunity, governments would spend fortunes and tie up personnel defending themselves in courts around the globe.
Though that will tie up its own capital longer, Verghese says he can charge customers more for this.
Even when these patents don't hold up, they can tie up generics in court for a few years.
In order to tie up the race, Mitt Romney needs to win by five points among the remaining voters.
Following the knockdown, Fury began attempting to tie up Cunningham in the ropes.
Few FDMs want to take that kind of risk or tie up their capital by guaranteeing a forex IB.
Tax liens put the world on notice and can tie up all your property even property you acquire later.
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Yuto Nagamoto latched onto Keisuke Honda's through ball and squared for Ryoichi Maeda to level the tie up at 1-1.
This means Romney would need to win the remaining voters by six points in order to tie up the race.
The closest point to the island is a caravan site and a cove where you can tie up a boat.
If the EPA chooses to take this move, it would tie up the courts for "years and years, " Healy adds.
Lisa Murkowski (R- Alaska), well-funded by Alaska fishing organizations, has repeatedly tried to tie up the FDA in red tape.
In anticipation of a possible rollback, all the companies have been pushing back-burner research for years to tie up reduced-distance patents.
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These two regions were some of the last strings the Kremlin had yet to tie up in its consolidation of Russia.
As in 1951, September 1959 saw MPs recalled to tie up the loose ends ahead of dissolution and a general election.
LDP's fragile coalition with two smaller reform-minded parties, in order to tie up with conservatives in the opposition's New Frontier Party instead.
After your announcement, volunteer to tie up any loose ends, and to help with training, if your replacement is hired before you leave.
Under 20th Century Fox's deal with Milchan, it can distribute pictures without having to produce them jointly or tie up lots of capital.
Some movies and TV shows ("The Butterfly Effect, " "Lost, " "Primer") agonize over these plot inconsistencies, trying to tie up every conceivable loose end.
It will also include waterfront restaurants with docking facilities, allowing boat users to tie up alongside, as well as space for art galleries and exhibition areas.
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Buyers who don't want to tie up that cash forever might consider purchasing the house with cash and then taking out a mortgage later.
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