The final payment and timing depends on asset sales and other realisations. |
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The fund puts into place asset allocation and geographical spreads that are rebalanced over time. |
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Note, however, how these gains were reapportioned to the stable asset classes which more than doubled in the right hand case above. |
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He said the tax cut had resulted in short-term, one-off asset realisations which could not be repeated. |
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The Code will waive the requirement of a liquidating value appraisal so as to accelerate the close of bankruptcy procedure and asset realisation. |
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The carrying on of a trade may be contrasted with the sale of a capital asset ie the realisation of an investment which is generally not taxable. |
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There was no realisation of a capital asset, rather the payment obtained under the Joint Venture Agreement was a revenue receipt. |
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Luckily seven is the age of reason and my daughter was an asset not a burden when it came to cheering up Nana and Grandma. |
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Knowledge is undoubtedly an important asset in the industry, although it is difficult to value in monetary terms. |
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Consider this an asset sale, priced at the cost of the estimated market value of the land. |
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This has resulted in massive volume growth in lending against rising asset values. |
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His sharp intellect, keen wit and urbane presence have been an asset of varying value to the Labour Party for almost 40 years. |
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Perhaps he was fibbing when he said credibility was Salon's most important asset. |
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It did not seek to assert jurisdiction over any person or any asset outside the territorial jurisdiction of the court. |
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Institutions have started to sell off property because their investment portfolios have a higher than desired weighting in that asset class. |
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As much of an asset to the movies as he is to the stage, there are many cinema-goers who hope he doesn't stay away from the screen for too long. |
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London-based CIT specialises in property acquisition, asset management and development. |
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Thus, to grow through asset acquisition, they need frequent access to the capital market. |
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In some cases, you are acquiring an asset that you haven't inspected, except from the curb. |
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The government spends the money, and the person who put up the capital acquires a financial asset. |
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He is jealous of their prowess, and those qualities together in this time could be the biggest asset that we have in leadership. |
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You are to continue with the responsibility of this asset, and we will accrue the benefits. |
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Futures and options are derivatives because their value depends on the price of the underlying asset, be it a commodity, investment or index. |
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They have pace, speed, acceleration, penetration, and that priceless asset, mobility. |
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He believes the Maine Road star's drive and energy would be a massive asset in the Foxes' relegation dog-fight. |
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In a past job, I was a quantitative analyst for an asset manager that had a life insurance company as a client. |
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Hollow rod journals are a real asset for a long-stroke crankshaft. |
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Perhaps one of the most egregious examples is the abuse of civil asset forfeiture laws. |
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To be sure, visa restrictions and asset freezes have been announced targeting Putin cronies. |
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McCain said he would not be impacted financially by being subject to a visa ban and asset freeze in the Russian Federation. |
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Even Russian business leaders could be targets for asset freezes and visa bans. |
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To a degree, then, the Bernanke years were ones in which asset inequality helped produce greater income inequality. |
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Its biggest asset, of course, is the steely Atwell, who never asks you to feel sorry for Carter despite all the sexism around her. |
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By the time Fiat took over Chrysler in 2009 Jeep was a seriously neglected asset. |
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The idea, however, was rejected because of the potential danger of using the asset forfeiture bill for settling accounts with political opponents. |
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His seemingly eternal quotability would make him quite an asset. |
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This reflects the myth that the trust funds' balances represent an asset. |
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The most concerning thing about Meyers's Late Night debut, however, was that its biggest asset was its biggest concern. |
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We will be running a very small deficit, much of which will be used to finance such things as, for example, student loan advances, which are an asset in terms of net debt. |
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Does that not mean in the bank, or in some realisable asset? |
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Since assets are valued at the lesser of cost and net realisable value, the cost of an asset is normally the same as its carrying amount or value in the balance sheet. |
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Proceeds remitted into Ireland from the disposal of an asset which realised a gain will be treated as a remittance of the gain up to the value of that gain. |
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Asset deflation of this magnitude for the average American is thus very painful. |
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Liberty Asset Managers is an independent broker, unaffiliated to any bank, building society or insurance company. |
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Eden District Council listed Blencathra as an asset of community value on 7 July 2014, following a nomination by Friends of Blencathra. |
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It had been hoped that the Asset Covered Securities Act would have encouraged lenders to securitise pools of mortgage lending and thus drive down the cost of raising funds. |
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Cote d'lvoire's Abidjan port is the country's maritime gateway and a vital asset for many of West Africa's land-locked countries. |
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Partnering with ISECOM provides the company with yet another valuable training asset in its already well-stacked training program. |
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As per Senior aircrewman Nathan Triffet said of the kit, This equipment will be an asset to our operations, especially during times of flood. |
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The asset has been meticulously maintained and features beautiful xeriscape landscaping. |
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I'm not talking about teaching kids the capital asset Pricing Model. |
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That is, the producer records them as an asset on the balance sheet and amortizes those costs over the income of Forrest Gump. |
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Amortizing an asset gradually reduces its value through periodic write-downs and requires companies to recognize an expense. |
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An elective quadratic formula is available to reflect such asset reductions during the calculation of excess related-party indebtedness. |
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The uranium can then be used in the manufacture of new nuclear fuel, or in applications where its density is an asset. |
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The mass effect of the stampede to liquidate increased the value of each dollar owed, relative to the value of declining asset holdings. |
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In asset voting, the voters vote for candidates and then the candidates negotiate amongst each other and reallocate votes amongst themselves. |
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Silvestri has nice post moves and is the best anticipator on the team, making her a tremendous asset on the press. |
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Gold further rallied hitting new highs in May 2010 after the European Union debt crisis prompted further purchase of gold as a safe asset. |
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A highly educated wife was an asset for the socially ambitious household, but one that Martial regards as an unnecessary luxury. |
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The wealthy Basque families tended to provide for all children in some way while the less affluent had only one asset to provide to one child. |
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Although built as a working railway, this line was by that time already principally a tourist asset. |
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The years leading up to the crisis were characterized by an exorbitant rise in asset prices and associated boom in economic demand. |
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The asset market approach views currencies as asset prices traded in an efficient financial market. |
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The Liverpool Bay Development is BHP Billiton Petroleum's largest operated asset. |
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The increase in capital flows has given rise to the asset market model effectively. |
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The more company profits are squeezed, the more successful corporations focus on recouping asset investments. |
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To date, various US government agencies have committed or spent trillions of dollars in loans, asset purchases, guarantees, and direct spending. |
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There is, therefore, an incentive for asset managers to expand their assets under management in order to maximize their compensation. |
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These asset redeployments will continue to improve the Company's already strong balance sheet. |
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The GIM-Vision Equities JV also is redeveloping another asset it owns nearby in Parsippany. |
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Through privatization by direct asset sale or stock market, bidders compete to offer higher prices, generating more revenue for the state. |
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Between June 2007 and November 2008 the global recession led to falling asset prices around the world. |
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The FA's main commercial asset is its ownership of the rights to England internationals and the FA Cup. |
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If wealth managers actually knew beans about anything, they would be in asset management. |
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This became an important strategic asset for the English, allowing them to safely keep troops in northern France. |
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Its heritage is a major asset that has for many years supported the island's tourist economy. |
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The spice trade would prove to be a major asset to the Portuguese royal treasury, and other consequences soon followed. |
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Rules on capital allowances vary widely, and often permit recovery of costs more quickly than ratably over the life of the asset. |
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In a project involving many people, maintainability is a more useful asset than perfectibility. |
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Also, most asset management companies are based in Milan, including Anima Holding, Azimut Holding, ARCA SGR, and Eurizon Capital. |
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Knowledge of English becomes an asset, and a new indigenous elite develops. |
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Others, however, view this pluralism as an asset, allowing a place for both sides to balance each other. |
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In the United States, asset exemptions depend on various factors, including state and federal law. |
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In China, India or Brazil for example, differences affect the formation of asset price and on the structuring of deals. |
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After 1990, the stock market and real asset market fell, at that time BOJ regulated markets until 1991 in order to end the bubble. |
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All funds are managed by Sinopia, the quantitative specialist of HSBC Asset Management. |
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The income that this asset will generate is expected to reduce fuel poverty on the island, support new community enterprises and create affordable housing. |
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He is now at a hedge fund called GoldenTree Asset Management. |
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But plays dont perform themselves, and the most inspiring story of the season may be the return to the center spotlight of that undersung asset, the actor. |
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Her knowledge of the New York real estate market will be a tremendous asset in promoting ADI and its technology to end-user customers in the metropolitan area and beyond. |
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Investing in a fully managed asset will provide a passive income and will ensure that you are not stuck with finding tenants, repairs and maintenance costs. |
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From 2011 to 2016 its official title was Aberdeen Asset Management Cowes Week, named after the title sponsor. |
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Until his failure to disclose the asset, he apparently broke no laws. |
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Brand Asset Digital announces the public beta of the world's first and only Search Engine Marketing platform for P2P Search called P2Pwords. |
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It was first held in 1931 and since 2005 has been sponsored by JP Morgan Asset Management. |
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Lord Hoffmann in South Australia Asset Management Corp v York Montague Ltd gave a classic example. |
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A capital grant in kind necessarily concerns the change of ownership of a product previously recorded as a nonfinancial asset in the accounts of the donor government. |
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Serengeti Asset Management LP, a New York-based hedge-fund firm, has announced that it has hired two new bankers from Goldman Sachs. |
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His firm City Asset Partnership Limited made almost PS2million selling carbon credits. |
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The Asset Efficiency Testbed team included Infosys, GE and other industry partners. |
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An asset purchase structure may also be used when the buyer wishes to buy a particular division or unit of a company which is not a separate legal entity. |
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Asset step-up induced depreciation and amortization tax shields are created in the framework of corporate mergers and acquisitions. |
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Standard indicators include Capital formation, Gross fixed capital formation, fixed capital, household asset wealth, and foreign direct investment. |
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Just before they went off to college, I remember my husband telling them that having a good wingman with them would be the best asset they could have in all social situations. |
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Privateering, similar to piracy, continued as an asset in war for a few more decades and proved to be of some importance during the naval campaigns of the American Civil War. |
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The uses of trusts are many and varied, for both personal and commercial reasons, and trusts may provide benefits in estate planning, asset protection, and taxes. |
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Emerald Asset Management has announced that Celgene Corp will be presenting at the 13th Annual Emerald Groundhog Day Investment Forum. |
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Additionally, investors are protected from a deterioration in asset quality, seller insolvency or servicer default by early amortization triggers. |
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Emerald Asset Management has announced that Fleetwood Enterprises will be presenting at the 13th Annual Emerald Groundhog Day Investment Forum. |
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Having disposed of its steel production asset, in 1986 the company renamed itself GKN, focused then solely on military vehicles, aerospace and industrial services. |
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An array of financial institutions populates the country's financial system, with pension funds and commercial banks being the two most important segments by asset size. |
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Language has been a critical asset for authenticating ethnic identities. |
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But when the deflation is severe falling asset prices along with debtor bankruptcies lead to a decline in the nominal value of assets on bank balance sheets. |
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Alternatively, if the asset 5 is traded, but only illiquidly, it is possible to imagine that the agent can make a one-off hedge in 5 at the start of the option. |
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By linking the word to the body and the crowd, the human microphone transformed an obstacle into an important asset for the social movements in the street. |
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As well as UBS Investment Bank, its main UK businesses include UBS Global Asset Management and UBS Wealth Management. |
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Paul Tice joins USCA as a Senior Managing Director and Head of the Energy Capital Group at USCA Asset Management. |
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Philip's gravest mistake over the long run was his attempt to violently eradicate Protestantism from the Netherlands, which was a major economic asset for the empire. |
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We feel Columbia Asset Management has the expertise to offer day-traders the best in the industry. |
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In March 2017, Standard Life reached an agreement to merge with the investment company Aberdeen Asset Management. |
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Funding for asset management and improvement and acquisition of flood risk management assets has traditionally come from local authorities via Flood Defence Committees. |
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The new fund, Pharos Miro Agriculture Fund, is in partnership with Miro Asset Management Limited, a part of Dubai-based Miro Holdings International. |
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Earlier this year The Roadhouse, in Victoria Road West, Hebburn, was listed as an Asset of Community Value following an application to the South Tyneside Council from locals. |
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Bill Melvin CEO of Liquid Asset Partners, who is facilitating the factory liquidation, said the liquidation is an opportunity for sports teams to save. |
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Based in Dubai, Abukhlal reports to PeterPaul Pardi, CEO of Asset Management EMEA and Global Head of Distribution at BNY Mellon Investment Management. |
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Two weeks later, Rose won the Aberdeen Asset Management Scottish Open. |
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Chase Fleming Asset Management, headquartered in London, is the result of an August, 2000 merger of Chase Asset Management and the London-based Robert Flemings Group. |
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It is managed by Sinopia Asset Management, part of HSBC, and Jupiter Asset Management, which has a well-regarded Socially Responsible Investment Team. |
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