• To be included, a fund must agree to take real cash and hand back the profits.

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  • Madrid's PP regional boss, Esperanza Aguirre, would happily hand back control of the courts.

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  • Many contracts allow them to hand back loan pools that sour surprisingly quickly.

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  • In 1946 Switzerland reluctantly agreed to hand back some 50 tonnes of gold.

    ECONOMIST: Filthy lucre is out, clean lucre is in

  • The glitch affected customers of RBS, NatWest and Ulster Bank, and prompted Mr Hester to hand back his bonus for 2012.

    BBC: RBS shareholders back remuneration report

  • We will have to downsize the Department of Education, and hand back some of the responsibility for education to the states.

    FORBES: The Crotty Plan: Cut 25% Off the Federal Budget Now

  • During the same period, the CW will abandon Sunday nights, an evening of programming it will hand back to the affiliates.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • Oracle and Logicon have both said they will hand back the money.

    ECONOMIST: Enron, Oracle and Gray Davis

  • Mr Denktash still wants the Greek-Cypriots to recognise his republic in the northern third of the island before he agrees to hand back territory and property.

    ECONOMIST: Cyprus

  • Did they, for instance, hand back to the underwriter some of the profits from selling the shares, by doing a lot of commission-paying business shortly afterwards?

    ECONOMIST: Wall Street under scrutiny

  • They said blocking the sale would have implications for the trade of indigenous art and could potentially force French museums to hand back collections they have bought.

    BBC: Hopi tribe masks fetch record prices at Paris auction

  • If it isn't, Turkey must hand back his uranium forthwith.

    ECONOMIST: Brazil, Turkey and Iran

  • Prime therefore arranged things so that the department could hand back 10% immediately, with an extra 2% to be vacated without penalty in each of the next 15 years.

    ECONOMIST: Goldman��s booty

  • On Sunday night, authorities said they had to use a stun gun to subdue Mr Routh in custody after he became belligerent and refused to hand back his food tray.

    BBC: Eddie Ray Routh undated police handout

  • As he took up his new post on Tuesday he said he wanted to hand back more responsibility to Bosnian politicians and reduce the wide-ranging powers that his post commands.

    BBC: NEWS | Europe | German takes over top Bosnia job

  • Chirac has been sharply critical of the U.S. administration's Iraq policy, and has been calling for the coalition to hand back sovereignty to the Iraqi people in six to nine months.

    CNN: Chirac: Iraq war undermined U.N.

  • Has the same assumption been applied to young African-American football players, who now in the wake of Reggie Bush having to hand back his Heisman, are seemingly presumed guilty until being declared innocent?

    FORBES: The Cam Newton Saga: Slumdog QB Goes For Happy Ending

  • Chambers won the European title in 2002 but had to hand back his gold medal when he tested positive for steroids a year later, and he vowed to bounce back from Wednesday's disappointment.

    BBC: European Athletics: Lemaitre beats Chambers in 100m

  • From a low of 2m sq ft in mid-2000, available space there totalled 13m by mid-2003 (and that excludes space that some big Canary Wharf tenants want, and are entitled, to hand back).

    ECONOMIST: London offices

  • For everyone else, plunging stock and property prices mean now may be as good a time as any to hand back the passport, says Kurt Rademacher, a partner at Withers, a global tax-planning firm.

    ECONOMIST: International taxation

  • The Americans will then hand back the land.

    ECONOMIST: Left on the beach

  • For underwater homeowners unable to service their debt, many, if not most, would come out ahead financially by ceasing to make mortgage payments, hiring a lawyer and arranging to hand back the keys to the bank.

    FORBES

  • It is light enough to hand back and forth, but the screen is large and vibrant enough for multiple people to watch videos, share content or enjoy dual-player games on the same screen from a variety of angles.

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  • When it was put to her that Mr Salmond had urged the campaign group to hand back the businessman's money, Ms Lamont responded by asking if the first minister felt Mr Taylor's investment in Harris Tweed should be withdrawn.

    BBC: Ian Taylor

  • It is a measure of how fast and how far the industry's star has waned that Sonera, Finland's biggest operator, was applauded on August 10th for its decision to hand back, for no financial return, its hard-won licence in Norway.

    ECONOMIST: European telecoms: Running for the exit | The

  • But if you have received certain goods or services which would be awkward or virtually impossible to hand back (e.g. perishable goods or home improvement services), then you will have to pay for what you have received, even if you cancel the contract.

    BBC: NEWS | Programmes | Working Lunch | Cowboy builders made me pay cash

  • Apple CEO Tim Cook, speaking at a tech conference this past week, dismissed some of Mr. Einhorn's remarks and called a related legal challenge a "silly sideshow, " although he said the company would nonetheless consider ways to hand back more cash to investors.

    WSJ: Upside: Apple Isn't the Only Company With a Cash Hoard

  • Southern Cross has identified 47 care homes that it wants to hand back to the landlords, almost immediately and a further 85 homes that it would wish to pull out of over the coming five years ( see this morning's FT for more on this).

    BBC: Southern Cross��s future to be decided by banks

  • However, if a euro exit was to occur at some point in the next few years, there would be nothing preventing the Central Bank of Ireland from cancelling the new bonds or indicating it would roll them over forever and hand back all interest payments.

    FORBES: Ireland's Promissory Note Deal

  • She backed the Dodge into the middle of the yard, opened the right-hand back door, and left the engine running while she carried out the egg trays from the house and settled them one on top of another on the floor, all this as it always was on a Thursday.

    NEWYORKER: The Woman of the House

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