The existence of a contractual relationship or beneficial business relationship between two parties.
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Over-the-counter derivatives - unregulated because they are privately negotiated between two parties - were blamed for exacerbating the financial crisis.
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Clearing houses enable the trading of shares between two parties, charging a fee to guarantee the sales should one side default.
For now, credit default swaps are essentially insurance contracts between two parties.
Swaps are privately negotiated trades between two parties to exchange cash flows on specified payment dates during the agreed-upon life of the contract.
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In the 40 years before Mr Chavez's election last December, power had oscillated between two parties, one social democratic, the other Christian democratic.
It is uncertain how much power the prime minister will have in the coalition government, which is an alliance between two parties that oppose him.
To U.S. audiences, however, the Golan deployment would be described as merely a peacekeeping one between two parties committed to a durable end to hostilities.
Eventually Kotler came to see marketing as being about the exchange of values between two parties and, as such, a social activity, not just a business one.
Credit default swaps are essentially insurance contracts between two parties.
This is especially useful since a secular court would not be permitted to decide a contract dispute, for example, between two parties who had explicitly agreed to adjudicate their disputes according to Jewish law or Catholic canon.
It is possible that he may make a fresh appeal to the two men to try to revive the coalition between their two parties.
As we all know, there is a fundamental difference in philosophy between the two parties.
Hopefully we will see a mutual understanding between the two parties, maybe some political change.
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Only then will there be a chance for a lasting, substantive settlement between the two parties.
The crisis now enfolding Angola results from a fundamental lack of trust between the two parties.
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Second, LOST mandates compulsory dispute resolution should a problem arise between two state parties.
The common ground between the two parties has shrunk, but it has not quite disappeared.
The move also opened a potentially irreparable breach between the two parties in his governing coalition.
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Some commentators have suggested a rapprochement between the two parties but at the moment that seems unlikely.
The last time control of the U.S. Senate divided equally between the two parties was in 1881.
But this does not seem enough to explain the difference in bond performance between the two parties.
John Peterson, R-Pennsylvania, and Neil Abercrombie, D-Hawaii -- includes 23 members, roughly split between the two parties.
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The Kurds themselves are divided between two rivalrous parties that have fought before and might do so again.
As a result, for every one-point national swing in votes between those two parties, fewer seats change hands.
And actually, right now, one of the biggest differences in perspective between the two parties is the turnout model.
Mr Chaudry maintained that there had been a contract between the two parties and the council should honour it.
All in all, investors are expecting an unsatisfying compromise between the two parties.
The most urgent question is control of weapons, which has yet to be worked out between the two parties.
In May, 2012, it appeared that the long-time relationship between the two parties was coming to an end.
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