During off-season dealings, when home loans are in less demand, lenders are more likely to waive some of the fees they typically charge. |
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We even have to keep an open mind about whether there were any dealings that weren't strictly by the book. |
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So far, doubts have centred on dealings in shares and derivatives that are based on movements in share prices. |
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Somehow he kept an account of these labyrinthine dealings, for the village court records were faultless. |
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Our dealings with our pasts are not all judgemental, not all concerned with moral disapproval or approval. |
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A Russion oil tycoon holes up in London after some dodgy dealings in his home country. |
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With mathematical reasoning we smooth out differences in our dealings with each other. |
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While during his dealings with his generals' children, he is seen as a kindly father-figure, capable of generosity and fun. |
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Pleasant and affable in his dealings with people, he commanded great regard throughout the community. |
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There are instances in which Mohammed behaved harshly and unjustly in his dealings with people and without mercy towards his enemies. |
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Finding the least common multiple is an important skill for further dealings with fractions. |
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You have much comprehension in your dealings with people, and an amazingly retentive memory. |
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We call for transparency and answerability in all the organization's dealings with asylum seekers. |
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The letter of credit was issued in London through a London bank in the ordinary course of commercial dealings. |
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They have achieved that through sound business dealings and good management. |
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The two cattlemen had extensive private dealings with politicians behind the scenes. |
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He should explain all of his dealings, and set the bar for the entire field of candidates to provide the truth. |
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I have never met this man, spoken to him or carried out any business dealings with him. |
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As a result, the firm will need to have very scrupulous business practices in its dealings with those to whom it sells its services. |
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We're certainly looking into real estate transactions and business dealings. |
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This focus on broader engagement is further emphasised when it comes to the organisation's dealings with the business community. |
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A hundred years ago Bradford's beautiful Wool Exchange resounded with dealings of bowler-hatted haggling merchants. |
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Settlements and compromises in business dealings are made through mediation and discussion. |
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He knew them from previous dealings on behalf of the company of which he had been a director. |
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There are millions who never resort to violence or abuse others, who never are dishonest, selfish or greedy in their business dealings. |
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A senior figure from the business community likened his dealings with Mulvihill to those with Japanese businessmen. |
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After bringing the railways to the city, he fell from grace over dodgy financial dealings. |
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Whatever your feelings about his illegal dealings with an Indian bookmaker, he was a real leader of men. |
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Neither had been unduly concerned about the initial probe into foreign exchange dealings at the bank. |
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A man of many noble qualities, Frank was always conscientious in his dealings with people. |
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I think one thing about it is just that day to day, in my dealings with people, my mother raised me right, so I try to be polite. |
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He was a thoroughly ethical person in all his dealings, personal and political. |
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So it is little surprise that teachers feel this collapse of their authority in their dealings with young people. |
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I said that I'd always kept all my dealings and associations out in the open, and that I wouldn't do it, thank you. |
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Yet, he was most diplomatic in his dealings with people of other persuasions, always respecting their views and loyalties. |
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The strange thing is I hardly know the fellow and have had no personal dealings with him. |
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I'm finding that I'm starting to incorporate honesty a bit more often into my dealings with people lately. |
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The service provided guarantees complete confidentiality in all dealings and contacts with victims and all services are provided free of charge. |
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They emphasised that volunteers must be non-judgmental in their dealings with people and non-directive in their counselling. |
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In fact, stereotypical thinking plays a more powerful role in our dealings with people from other cultures than we care to admit. |
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Most Americans will not give two hoots that share dealings start in New York today, and who can blame them? |
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Regrettably, no shareholder asked any questions about the substantial director share dealings that have taken place in recent months. |
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An investor tracking the directors' share dealings would have made substantial gains and significantly outperformed the market. |
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Most of them relate to the failure of directors to notify dealings in shares within the prescribed period, which is five days. |
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That same day the Department of Trade and Industry announced it was to re-open its inquiry into his share dealings. |
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The town council has now referred the borough council's dealings to the Audit Commission. |
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The story is a family affair against a backdrop of dirty dealings in the underground transport system. |
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Let us hope for a speedy solution to our transfer dealings and one where the big decisions made are for the good of the club on the pitch. |
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Shelledy did not know about the secret dealings, which he likened to drinking from a toilet bowl. |
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The cow showers blessings on you as any business dealings with milk and milk-products bring profits. |
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They will also be able to see the two-way mirror to the cells, used to spot all kinds of dubious dealings. |
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The girl then responded to the bishop's queries about Pusey and his dealings with the sisterhood. |
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The organisation's leadership has been accused of taking too much of a 'Mr Nice Guy' approach in its dealings with government. |
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Surely it is the politicians that have brought politics into disrepute with their spin culture, deceit, half-truths and underhand dealings? |
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I have also had dealings with totally incompetent muppets posing as health professionals. |
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His policies in the borderlands were essentially conservative, although his Welsh birth and descent were an advantage in his dealings with Wales. |
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The 1995 Bosman ruling gave footballers more control over their transfer dealings and consequently the ability to earn more money. |
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It was not a good exchange but at least some people got filthy rich from the dealings. |
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This was an astute soul sister who had mastered the politics of the kinky power struggles and sleazy back room dealings. |
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Whether it has a public broadcasting policy, or a media policy itself, so that it can feel it is included in the dealings of the country. |
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Her mom had chosen to write to her in Afrikaans and spoke of the daily dealings at the house. |
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If you have a lazy agent, it could prove fatal to your dealings with your tenant. |
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They emphasised that CURA volunteers must be non-judgmental in their dealings with people and non-directive in their counselling. |
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The FSA is also aware of scams promoting options, futures and currency dealings. |
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His update on big the transfer dealings has been rudely interrupted by a hallion in sunglasses and a black hoody. |
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It's sort of like watching Leo X's inept and ham-fisted dealings with Martin Luther. |
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This is the unfair impression Williams feels he has been stuck with, through no dealings of his own. |
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Although he was outwardly respectable, he was known to have underworld connections and to have used a notorious thug in his shadier dealings. |
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This concern was especially true in their dealings with Chicanos who would taunt and tease them in English and Spanish. |
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In his dealings with parents he was always approachable, sincere and honest. |
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For further information regarding the dealings of the Chiricahua with the Government, see Apache. |
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He has a talent for sweet talk, mischievous banter, illicit liaisons, less than legit business dealings and general chaos. |
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Their governing principles require that banks act fairly and reasonably in dealings with customers. |
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Once he arrived at Acre, he showed himself to be fair-minded, generous and impartial in his dealings with the barons. |
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How badly have we as industrialized nations miscalculated in our dealings with those less developed? |
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His limitations as a leader and the trickery in his political dealings are compellingly exposed. |
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The entire nightmare could have been avoided had he kept comprehensive documentation of his dealings with the plaintiffs. |
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A treaty dealt with frontier issues and declared that Tibet was to have no dealings with foreign powers without Britain's consent. |
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Taubman recounts all of his subject's most significant dealings, both in terms of foreign and domestic policy. |
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Wilson, who was 30 when he died, may have had dealings with foreign businesses and investors early in his career when he was based in Edinburgh. |
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Frank discovers that the good Reverend may be involved in some shady, sinister dealings when he discovers damning evidence in a wall safe. |
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These dealers were usually people of independent means, and a certain reticent gentility hovered over their dealings. |
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He was always the perfect gentleman, courteous and kind in his dealings with others. |
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While he is prickly in his dealings with the media, O'Sullivan is an avid student of the press, feeding journalists just enough juicy morsels. |
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One might assume Kiley's tough negotiating skills and high standards would make for some prickly dealings with her newspaper colleagues. |
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I had some dealings with him, and to my amazement, he never agreed to a discount and was always punctual in meeting delivery deadlines. |
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Is this the press in Whitewater mode, determined to dig up dirt about long-ago presidential business dealings? |
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In his dealings with Cabinet colleagues he was diplomatic and careful not to alienate. |
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In many cases, corrupt officials collude with each other in an entangled network to fend off probes into their dirty dealings. |
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With each new leak, more evidence of the dirty dealings in the run-up to the war is exposed. |
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Rumors of dirty dealings had always clung to him, but Nixon had always managed to keep substantive proof of corruption out of the media. |
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Matt had done his research on Kiefer, and knew what dirty dealings he had done. |
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How much did rumors of past cocaine use and dirty business dealings hurt George W. Bush? |
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A series of dishonest dealings ensues, and the ramifications extend well beyond the contest. |
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And NCC's dealings with corporations makes them stand out from other enviro groups. |
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He believed in fair and even-handed dealings, and he enjoyed life and living right to the end. |
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His affability and lack of duplicity did not set him in good stead for his dealings with the sleazier side of 1980s politics. |
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He ended up cast out of his native society after he realized the duplicitousness of his superiors' dealings with the Africans. |
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The Hospital and the Temple still refused to have dealings with an excommunicant. |
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With downsizing, rightsizing and just plain working our butts off to do more with less, the velocity of business dealings often masks control weaknesses. |
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In schools, public services and in our dealings with strangers, our rule-bound, box-ticking, risk-averse culture is designed to protect us from one another. |
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He is making a mockery of all this in his business dealings and justifying his actions by saying he has to be competitive with the rest of the world. |
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Zen Predator often reads like a soap opera, complete with lurid emails, shady financial dealings, and betrayals. |
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Birds such as currawongs are increasing in number and competing with smaller birds for food and habitat, while ibis are growing bolder in their dealings with people. |
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But I know from everyday dealings with people dealing with difficult moral situations that the subtlety or complexity of the issues they face can be almost overwhelming. |
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Yang Yang says she hasn't had too many unpleasant dealings as of yet, but that previous proctors have had their share of altercations with unhappy simpletons. |
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In the end, it was all right, I was cleared of any underhand dealings. |
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Colleagues say the negotiating skills he displayed during his dealings with truculent Glasgow councillors showed he has the mettle for the big time. |
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Boys reveal their ideas of manliness in their dealings with girls. |
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The IAEA's drawing a line and sticking to it is new in its dealings with Iran. |
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Of all the murky dealings tied to the political heiress, why the fuss over numbers so illogical? |
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However, the tapped confabs gave investigators an inadvertent window on apparently shady dealings of an entirely different nature. |
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There are few issues more contentious than directors' share dealings. |
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He had been involved in some dirty dealings with the loan sharks. |
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The only problem is, normal economic dealings use high-powered supercomputers and economic analysts to make sure that the money is banked correctly. |
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They had an affiliation with mobsters, drug dealings, illegal profiteers, and more, where they would store money, risk-free and securely, for everyone. |
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Among thirty-eight or so individuals with whom he had direct dealings are included a member of the local gentry, merchants, factors, victuallers and master mariners. |
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The protocol of intra-government communications, and dealings with external agencies often slowed decision making and implementation to a snail-like pace. |
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The baroness is a wealthy American Quaker brought to 19 th-century Paris by her husband's business dealings, trying to make the best of it as a cultural dilettante. |
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Rumors swirled that the McStays had gone into Mexico and were involved in nefarious dealings with drug cartels. |
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Alien smugglers are also often involved in murder and drug dealings, so local officials believe their efforts will have a multiplier effect on other crime. |
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A team of auditors are currently going through the college books in a bid to unravel the complicated dealings of a network of companies set up by former principal David Eade. |
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This rough-around-the-edges high school dropout's profligate ways led to personal bankruptcy and, ultimately, some very dubious dealings with shady characters. |
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His tenacity, patience, humanity, shrewdness in personal dealings, and unblinking focus on essentials more than offset his inefficient, unbusinesslike ways. |
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As a consequence of their experience dealing with the private sector, the public is becoming accustomed to transparent transactions in their commercial dealings. |
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We will be vigorously defending this action as we are satisfied that we have behaved both responsibly and honourably in every way in our dealings with him. |
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In 1995 angry shareholders wrote to the department demanding an inquiry amid allegations of improper share dealings by the controlling director of the company. |
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On the other hand, employees who represent their employers in their dealings with the staff, that is, those acting at the management level, are not unionizable. |
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Though generally perceived to be an energetic and volatile character, he has yet to show anything but easy charm in dealings with Scottish journalists. |
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The Zeta Affair was the latest in a long line of bowing to whoever holds the power and secretly keeping these dirty dealings away from public scrutiny. |
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Does that also make me less open in my dealings with my fellow man? |
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Over the past few years, professionals in the finance business have found themselves held responsible for the dirty dealings which go on under their noses. |
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Although the company's ideas are embedded in a wide range of consumer products, from video games to mobile phones, it has never had any dealings with the public. |
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A kind, good natured and most conscientious gentleman, Jimmy was well qualified in his career and always brought the personal touch to his dealings with people. |
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While the exact composition of the cabinet will be determined by factional dealings now underway, it is clear that it will govern over a country on the brink of collapse. |
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Tang has asked the public to put up with a jittery stock market while his government cracks down on illicit dealings among politicians and businessmen. |
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All sides were bound by shady dealings in drugs and weapons. |
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That victory for the tab became a bargaining chip in all future dealings with the superstar. |
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Under interrogation, he's not likely to rat on his fedayeen, lead us to his hidden billions abroad or tell the truth about dirty dealings with France and Russia. |
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He is a people person, as is demonstrated in his career, which meant constant dealings with people, and in his concern about the problems of people of all ages in New Zealand. |
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For the past 60 years, the West has been operating on borrowed time in its dealings with the Arab world. |
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At this cosmic juncture you are urged to employ bolder, brassier elements of self in your dealings, all the time. |
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So there is an extraterritoriality, that is, significance is given as valid judicial proceedings to matters which include dealings outside New South Wales. |
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It may have embarked willingly on a peace strategy with its neighbours, but it has adopted a grudging and ungiving attitude in its daily dealings with its Arab neighbours. |
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According to the Code, members must, in their dealings with consumers, other businesses and each other, act decently, fairly and reasonably at all times. |
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Her grandmother is the local wise woman and midwife, and she and Nell have innocent dealings with fairies, while impudent piskies moon at passing inhabitants for fun. |
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Did you come away liking him or less after everything you learned and after all your dealings with him? |
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Even typically Teflon partners will melt if you apply too much heat in workaday dealings. |
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The author of this new, third biography of the poet notes that Cummings signed his name in capitals in his personal correspondence, dealings with publishers and his diaries. |
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In dealings with government officials, a bribe usually is offered. |
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It was his policy to ask no questions in his dealings with the trade. |
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Geraghty's professors are by and large men timid in scholarship, locked into mindless routines and shy to the point of cold rudeness in personal dealings. |
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Zvyagintsev was only a bit more forthcoming when we discussed his dealings with Andrei Medinsky, the Russian minister of culture. |
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And Watkins of Open Carry Texas reports success in dealings with Texas law enforcement. |
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Cuccinelli was cleared of wrongdoing in his dealings with Star Scientific, the company at the center of the storm. |
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He denied using false names or addresses in his car dealings. |
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Or do her commercial dealings and self-promotion make her a bona fide subject for the global media? |
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We need to trust people to enter into social, emotional and, for that matter, business dealings with them and you can't trust someone who is faking. |
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In the soap, Richard Hillman gained infamy for his dodgy dealings and ruthless behaviour, killing anyone who got in the way of villainous schemes. |
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But over the past fortnight, Hunter and Gorman have been reduced to defending their integrity and business dealings against accusations that they failed to play fair. |
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When it came to his speech, he had us in the palm of his hand from early on with a few jokes about his time in the hot seat and his dealings with the president and others. |
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He is also phlegmatic on the subject of his dealings with Hollywood. |
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Gongaware had past dealings with Jackson, though, and he had a plan to handle their uncooperative star. |
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Above and below, divisions blur and the long-established equilibrium is knocked off balance amid revelations of illicit sexual liaisons and dubious business dealings. |
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A hasid is a pious, saintly individual whose dealings with fellow humans are predicated on the notion of hesed, kindness, love, grace. |
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In all dealings between natives there is invariably a species of extortion, a sort of dustoory, which is given in all money transactions. |
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Latrobe had extensive dealings with Jefferson, the most prominent gentleman-architect in the United States. |
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Fraud was also rife during these times and in order to deter such dealings, it was suggested that users of the stock room pay an increased fee. |
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It was due to this, in their future dealings with Parliament, that it became clear that the authorities preferred Robert to his father. |
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Conceptually, citizenship is focused on the internal political life of the state and nationality is a matter of international dealings. |
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Edward III was still formally at peace with David II and his dealings with Balliol were therefore deliberately obscured. |
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His laments were loud and he always defended unfortunate debtors, but there is evidence that his financial dealings were not always honest. |
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The city had a tradition of asserting its autonomy in dealings with the French authorities and even with the local Breton authorities. |
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In reality, he was able to avoid imperial supervision, and dealings between the emperor and Theoderic were as equals. |
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Its only dealings with ecclesial matters was a prohibition on violence in churches. |
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Under the terms of the 1920 treaty of Seeb, the Sultan claimed all dealings with the oil company as his prerogative. |
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Even before Julius Book agrees to search for Silk, his dealings with the world are partially precapitalistic. |
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The lex mercatoria was originally a body of rules and principles laid down by merchants to regulate their dealings. |
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A trustee may be held to a very high standard of care in their dealings, in order to enforce their behavior. |
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The legal system is sufficient to conduct secure commercial dealings, although a serious and growing backlog of cases prevents timely trials. |
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Her father was an oil producer whose business had failed due to Rockefeller's business dealings. |
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Plus, his known drug dealings certainly made him vulnerable to blackmail. |
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It is as though poetry teases her mercilessly for the intricate reflexiveness of her dealings. |
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Belize City was declared the 'most hated city' and ranked tenth for having a very high rate of crime, drug dealings and a sense of dilapidation. |
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In Indigenous dealings with the State there is a certain efficiency in corporatising identity that operates both ways. |
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The dealings between company, employee and OHPs may involve confidential health and other information. |
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Like the Reagan era Iran-Contra dealings, governments want to use drug money worldwide as slush funds for their agendas. |
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And Tan got the motherlode when an investigation into transfer dealings unearthed messages between Mackay and Moody on company phones. |
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He told me that in business dealings a handshake was inviolable. |
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Without doubt, though, the leading light when it comes to Mackay transfer dealings has been Jordon Mutch. |
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Ivar imagined the buzz spreading about his extraordinary weekend dealings. |
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Alan Hagan, 48, was on trial over his dealings with crime reporter Lucy Panton, in 2008, while he worked at the maximum-security unit. |
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Burberry's pathfinder prospectus will be published in the last week of June, with dealings due to start mid-July, subject to market conditions. |
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Furthermore, Benigni's satire more accurately targets Johnny's overweening machismo and gynephobia than it does his erstwhile criminal dealings. |
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Rick Perry in the 2010 Republican primary, said she isn't familiar with Ives and isn't in a position to judge his dealings with the fascist group. |
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With the decline and fall of the Roman Empire in the west, the papacy became a political player, first visible in Pope Leo's diplomatic dealings with Huns and Vandals. |
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Regarding this fact, many marketers in Ceara, in their business dealings with Casa Boris, paid debts with cotton, carnauba wax, emu feathers, leather, rubber and jaborandi. |
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The former IRA Chief of Staff, who stood down after some of his dirty dealings became public, is known to have a string of well-stacked bank accounts. |
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It arranges for settlement of collective debts, discusses xeer dealings with central authorities, maintains the group wells, and protects grazing areas. |
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The kind of kho'los that comes from unfair dealings, culturally unacceptable practices that bring rewards to the underhanded can, on Odysseus's terms, be set aside. |
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His dealings with squatter R. R. McBean and superintendents Hare and Nicolson amaze the 16-year-old, who has little experience with the wealthy privileged class. |
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Diodorus says that the inhabitants of Cornwall are civilised in manner and especially hospitable to strangers because of their dealings with foreign merchants. |
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In 1987, detective John Hansen, working for the Riverside District Attorney's office, started an investigation into fraudulent bank dealings by Polley. |
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I've had dealings with Jo in the past, and found her very stubborn. |
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Alaska Congressman Don Young... spent a huge share of his campaign donations on legal fees to keep his nose clean in the face of an FBI investigation into his dealings. |
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In the English general election in March, however, court candidates fared badly, and Charles's dealings with the English Parliament in April quickly reached stalemate. |
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This uselessness bestows on art a certain autonomy from the grim dealings in shopworn slogans and infoporn that characterize all other domains of the spectacle. |
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They're playing the most successful side in European history, who are spearheaded by the smuggest man in football and take a vulgar approach to their transfer dealings. |
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Dundee did all their business by the book throughout the transfer but chief executive Dave MacKinnon last night revealed irregularities in his dealings with the Slovakians. |
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