The protest in May was the climax of a series of demonstrations in the nation's capital. |
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Writing an e-mail message in all capital letters is considered a breach of netiquette because it looks like you are shouting. |
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Living in the country's capital had deepened her knowledge of politics. |
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The protests are increasing, creating a volatile situation in the capital. |
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Supposing faculties and powers to be the same, far more may be achieved in any line by the aid of a capital, invigorating motive than without it. |
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One afternoon in 1920. a young pianist sat down in a shuttered room in the capital of defeated Germany and played a Bagatelle by Beethoven. |
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On 28 June 1914, Austrian Archduke Franz Ferdinand visited the Bosnian capital, Sarajevo. |
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Hollywood is the film capital, New York the theater capital, Las Vegas the gambling capital. |
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First, it was traditionally subject to loose-handed regulation, which opened the possibility of returns above the cost of capital to offset. |
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Social capital helps children engage with different age groups that share a common goal. |
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Such factors include capital accumulation, technological change and labour force growth. |
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Increased trade in goods, services and capital between countries is a major effect of contemporary globalization. |
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Ricardo saw an inherent conflict between landowners on the one hand and labour and capital on the other. |
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He posited that the growth of population and capital, pressing against a fixed supply of land, pushes up rents and holds down wages and profits. |
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There is some research that suggests that immigration adversely affects social capital. |
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Research finds that emigration and low migration barriers has net positive effects on human capital formation in the sending countries. |
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Lahore is Pakistan's political stronghold and education capital and so it is also the heart of Pakistan. |
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Pending resolution of the dispute, it was declared as a separate Union Territory which would serve as the capital of both the states. |
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His cross appears in many buildings and local flags, including the one of the Catalan capital, Barcelona. |
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I had no money, but if I could only find workable country, I might stock it with borrowed capital, and consider myself a made man. |
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However, all running costs are paid by the ELBs and all capital costs by the Department of Education. |
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In 2004, it was reported that Silicon Fen was the second largest venture capital market in the world, after Silicon Valley. |
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The Earl retreated, allowing the King control of the capital, and the Tower experienced peace for the rest of Henry's reign. |
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When the Order began to build a new capital Valletta in 1566, a new Grandmaster's Palace and a series of new auberges were built. |
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The capital city of Ottawa, Ontario is full of Gothic Revival architecture. |
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Adolf Hitler intended to turn Berlin into the capital of Europe, more grand than Rome or Paris. |
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Peshawari karahi from the provincial capital of Peshawar is a popular curry all over the country. |
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A Norman capital can be heavy because the Norman column is thick, and the whole thing expresses an elephantine massiveness and repose. |
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The payments continued until 1835, when they were replaced by a capital settlement. |
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Mill regarded economic development as a function of land, labour and capital. |
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It is productive labour that is productive of wealth and capital accumulation. |
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Wages generally exceed the minimum subsistence level, and are paid out of capital. |
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Thus, wage per worker can be derived by dividing the total circulating capital by the size of the working population. |
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Wages can increase by an increase in the capital used in paying wages, or by decrease in the number of workers. |
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When profits rise or wages fall, the rate of profits increases, which in turn increases the rate of capital accumulation. |
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Similarly, it is the desire to save which tends to increase the rate of capital accumulation. |
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The scene rapidly expanded to the Summer Of Love in Ibiza, which became the European capital of house and trance. |
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De' Medici, who had a keen interest in opera, was trying to make Florence Italy's musical capital by attracting the leading talents of his day. |
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Thereafter, certain political decisions, such as the decision to move the capital from Calcutta to Delhi, were announced at the durbar. |
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This is a political film, not with a capital P, but it's about teen rebellion and the abuse of power. |
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The British capital London holds the distinction of hosting three Olympic Games, all Summer, more than any other city. |
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The Champ de Mars is situated on a prestigious avenue in Port Louis, the capital city and is the oldest racecourse in the southern hemisphere. |
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Also in the United States, the Union Flag of 1606 is incorporated into the flag of Baton Rouge, the capital city of Louisiana. |
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It was planned that the capital city would be changed to the more centrally located Ramciel in the future before civil war broke out. |
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It is planned that the capital city will be changed to the more centrally located Ramciel in the future. |
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The government and national parliament are seated in Copenhagen, the nation's capital, largest city and main commercial centre. |
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During the 17th century, many impressive buildings were built in the Baroque style, both in the capital and the provinces. |
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Tahiti, which is located within the Society Islands, is the most populous island and the seat of the capital of the collectivity, Pape'ete. |
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Located in the Holyrood area of the capital city, Edinburgh, it is frequently referred to by the metonym Holyrood. |
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However, there are still limitations on the movement of capital and services. |
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The oldest horse tram transport in the world is located on the sea front in the capital, Douglas. |
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The decline of a dynasty or culture could also mean the extinction of its capital city, as occurred at Babylon and Cahokia. |
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In Canada, there is a federal capital, while the ten provinces and three territories all have capital cities. |
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Abu Dhabi is the capital city of the Emirate of Abu Dhabi and the United Arab Emirates overall. |
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Each of the States of Austria and Cantons of Switzerland also have their own capital cities. |
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Vienna, the national capital of Austria is also one of the states, while Bern is the capital of both Switzerland and the Canton of Bern. |
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Governing entities sometimes plan capital cities to house the seat of government of a polity or of a subdivision. |
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Changes in a nation's political regime sometimes result in the designation of a new capital. |
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Naypyidaw was founded in Burma's interior as the former capital, Rangoon, was claimed to be too overcrowded. |
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A number of cases exist where states have multiple capitals, and there are also several states that have no capital. |
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If the capital markets are insufficiently developed, however, it would be difficult to find enough buyers. |
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The Edinburgh Capitals are the latest of a succession of ice hockey clubs in the Scottish capital. |
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The city was proclaimed capital city of Wales on 20 December 1955, by a written reply by the Home Secretary Gwilym Lloyd George. |
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As the capital city of Wales, Cardiff is the main engine of growth in the Welsh economy. |
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It is not required to implement EU Directives on such matters as movement of capital, company law or money laundering. |
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It is also known as Alt Clut, a Brittonic term for Dumbarton Castle, the medieval capital of the region. |
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The capital of the Damnonii is believed to have been at Carman, near Dumbarton, but around 5 miles inland from the River Clyde. |
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The Napoleonic Wars were therefore ones that Britain invested large amounts of capital and resources to win. |
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However, instead of assisting Burgoyne, Howe took his army on a separate campaign against the revolutionary capital of Philadelphia. |
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In 1976, that Court ruled that, under appropriate circumstances, capital punishment may constitutionally be imposed. |
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Each company was guaranteed a 5 per cent return on its capital outlay and, in addition, a share of half the profits. |
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Socialists frequently oppose free trade on the ground that it allows maximum exploitation of workers by capital. |
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The banker's capital was at risk as Parliament could have refused to ratify the transaction. |
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When the bulk of a bank's assets can be traded, relying on historical acquisition costs distorts reality and leads to capital misallocation. |
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Most of the money went to developing nations such as Russia that lacked the capital or technical knowledge to industrialize on their own. |
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After suffering heavy losses, the Austrians briefly occupied the Serbian capital, Belgrade. |
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Osman's son, Orhan, captured the northwestern Anatolian city of Bursa in 1326, and made it the new capital of the Ottoman state. |
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The Old Town of Poland's capital, Warsaw, was reconstructed after its wartime destruction. |
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Instead, German naval strategy relied on commerce raiding using capital ships, armed merchant cruisers, submarines and aircraft. |
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Each European capital had an ECA envoy, generally a prominent American businessman, who would advise on the process. |
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Established in 1947, it takes place in Scotland's capital during three weeks every August alongside several other arts and cultural festivals. |
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The goal was to attract private capital and new business activity that would bring jobs and progress to declining areas. |
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She supported the retention of capital punishment and voted against the relaxation of divorce laws. |
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In late 1994, Rabbani's defense minister, Ahmad Shah Massoud, defeated Hekmatyr in Kabul and ended ongoing bombardment of the capital. |
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The Basel III capital and liquidity standards were adopted by countries around the world. |
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And, financial institutions are shrinking assets to bolster capital and improve their chances of weathering the current storm. |
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IndyMac was taking new measures to preserve capital, such as deferring interest payments on some preferred securities. |
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The company still had not secured a significant capital infusion nor found a ready buyer. |
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The longest river entirely within England is the River Thames which flows through the English and British capital, London. |
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Glasgow is the largest city in Scotland, although Edinburgh is the capital and political centre of the country. |
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Of Scotland's 25 largest cities, only Inverness, the unofficial capital of the Highlands, has a larger percentage of Gaelic speakers. |
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Cardiff is the capital city and had a population of around 346,000 at the 2011 census. |
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The Welsh national media is based in Cardiff, with the BBC, ITV and S4C all having their main studios and offices in the capital. |
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Imagine that Tennessee is having an election on the location of its capital. |
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However, winter temperatures between Hamilton and Madeira's capital Funchal are nearly identical. |
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The islands have never levied income tax, capital gains tax, or any wealth tax, making them a popular tax haven. |
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The capital of the Cayman Islands is George Town, on the southwest coast of Grand Cayman. |
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There are no taxes on corporate profits, capital gains, or personal income. |
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Totegegie Airport in Mangareva can be reached by air from the French Polynesian capital Papeete. |
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Both chambers are in The Hague which is the seat of parliament but not the official capital of the Netherlands, which is Amsterdam. |
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Speaker William Hay ordered the change and the capital D was dropped from Hansard references. |
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The city boundaries were extended slightly to include Stormont within the capital city. |
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British trade and capital have been important components of the American economy since its colonial inception. |
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The 3rd Division were deployed in Kabul to assist in the liberation of the capital and defeat Taliban forces in the mountains. |
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In short order, the Prussian army drove the Swedes back, occupied most of Swedish Pomerania, and blockaded its capital Stralsund. |
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Popularisation of events elsewhere overshadowed the significance of this theatre, which was close to Saint Petersburg, the Russian capital. |
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Pristina, the capital of Kosovo, had been subjected to heavy firefights and segregation according to OSCE reports. |
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These cooperative firms would compete with each other in a market for both capital goods and for selling consumer goods. |
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Their flows go into the capital account item of the balance of payments, thus balancing the deficit in the current account. |
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The increase in capital flows has given rise to the asset market model effectively. |
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With the accumulation of private capital in the Renaissance, states developed methods of financing deficits without debasing their coin. |
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The development of capital markets meant that a government could borrow money to finance war or expansion while causing less economic hardship. |
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International trade is the exchange of capital, goods, and services across international borders or territories. |
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In 1785, the assembly of the Congress of the Confederation made New York the national capital shortly after the war. |
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New York City has been ranked first among cities across the globe in attracting capital, business, and tourists. |
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Edo became the de facto capital of Japan even while the emperor lived in Kyoto, the imperial capital. |
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The second part will consist of the state government increasing the capital market within the banks. |
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In triple bottom line analysis, this can be seen as degrading capital on which the nation's economy ultimately depends. |
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Moody was forced to sell his business, due to a shortage of capital, when the 1907 financial crisis fueled several changes in the markets. |
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Two economic trends of the 1980s and 90s that brought significant expansion for the global capital market were. |
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These functions may increase the supply of available risk capital in the market and promote economic growth. |
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National governments may solicit credit ratings to generate investor interest and improve access to the international capital markets. |
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Neoclassical economics views inequalities in the distribution of income as arising from differences in value added by labor, capital and land. |
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Marxian economics attributes rising inequality to job automation and capital deepening within capitalism. |
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In two studies Robert Putnam established links between social capital and economic inequality. |
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Social capital and economic inequality moved in tandem through most of the twentieth century. |
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Conversely, the last third of the twentieth century was a time of growing inequality and eroding social capital. |
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The main reason for this shift is the increasing importance of human capital in development. |
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But now that human capital is scarcer than machines, widespread education has become the secret to growth. |
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In the second half of 2008, liquidity was the banking system's main problem and hence liquid capital became an important factor. |
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Major cartels saw growth due to a prominent set culture of Mexican society that created the means for drug capital. |
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If assets are later transferred back to an individual, then capital gains taxes would apply on all profits. |
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Such capital flight from the developing world is estimated at ten times the size of aid it receives and twice the debt service it pays. |
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Chinese companies may incorporate offshore in order to raise foreign capital, normally against the law in China. |
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But Mauritius does not have a capital gains tax, so by moving there Heritage reduced its capital gains tax to zero. |
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Needing more capital to expand, Arkwright partnered with Jedediah Strutt and Samuel Need, wealthy hosiery manufacturers, who were nonconformists. |
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Livermore and Linc Energy claim that UCG capital and operating costs are lower than in traditional mining. |
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A larger amount of capital is seeking investment than in the boomiest of boom times, yet there is no boom now. |
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Petroleum is the most productive and capital-intensive industry while apparel is the least productive and least capital intensive. |
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The more the economy relies on casinolike capital markets, the less the availability of patient capital. |
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Corporate taxes were levied on capital or net income, subject to an annual minimum. |
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By Friday, protesters were already gathering in Kiev, the capital, as were counterprotesters loyal to Mr. Yanukovich. |
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The death of Dobbin of old age had put an end to his master's eggling, for he had no capital with which to buy another horse. |
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A micro-enterprise is defined as a business having 5 or fewer employees and a low seed capital. |
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Mergers, acquisitions and IPOs are no longer a reliable exit strategy with capital markets tanking and buyers wary. |
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The expenditure of time, money, and political capital on this project has been excessive. |
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We tug our hammer-headed mules along the tourist trails of Petra, the fabled Nabataean capital cut from rock the color of living muscle. |
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My geographically challenged uncle stated that France is the capital of Paris. |
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The Bengal Presidency was established in 1765, with Calcutta as its capital. |
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All experience proves that capital invariably secures the lion's share of the products and profits of hardhanded industry. |
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The capital is London, which is the largest metropolitan area in both the United Kingdom and the European Union. |
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Scotland's capital, Edinburgh, was UNESCO's first worldwide City of Literature. |
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Although Edinburgh is the capital of Scotland, the largest city is Glasgow, which has just over 584,000 inhabitants. |
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London is the capital of England and the whole of the United Kingdom, and is therefore the seat of the United Kingdom's government. |
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Its position was formed through constitutional convention, making its status as de facto capital a part of the UK's unwritten constitution. |
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A 2014 PricewaterhouseCoopers report termed London as the global capital of higher education. |
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Free movement of capital is intended to permit movement of investments such as property purchases and buying of shares between countries. |
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Until the drive towards economic and monetary union the development of the capital provisions had been slow. |
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Months of fierce debate in both capital cities and throughout both kingdoms followed. |
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The Napoleonic Wars were therefore ones in which the British invested large amounts of capital and resources. |
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Within several decades, Heraclius completed a holy war against the Persians by taking their capital and having a Sassanid monarch assassinated. |
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The population of the imperial capital fluctuated between 300,000 and 400,000 as the emperors undertook measures to restrain its growth. |
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The Lombards, who first entered Italy in 568 under Alboin, carved out a state in the north, with its capital at Pavia. |
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The Abbasids built their capital in Baghdad after replacing the Umayyad caliphs from all but the Iberian peninsula. |
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The Gulf of Riga lies between the Latvian capital city of Riga and the Estonian island of Saaremaa. |
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The headword of each entry was no longer capitalized, allowing the user to readily see those words that actually require a capital letter. |
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The sprawling blue lake in B.C.'s North Okanagan region is the houseboating capital of Canada. |
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Unable to defeat Hannibal on Italian soil, the Romans boldly sent an army to Africa under Scipio Africanus to threaten the Carthaginian capital. |
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One consequence was that it was considered a capital offense to harm a tribune, to disregard his veto, or to interfere with a tribune. |
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The architectural style of the capital city was emulated by other urban centers under Roman control and influence. |
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However, in individual cases, Claudius punished false assumption of citizenship harshly, making it a capital offense. |
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Claudius embarked on many public works throughout his reign, both in the capital and in the provinces. |
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The Romans established their new capital at Camulodunum and Claudius returned to Rome to celebrate his victory. |
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Colchester was probably the earliest capital of Roman Britain, but it was soon eclipsed by London with its strong mercantile connections. |
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The Parthian capital Ctesiphon was sacked by the legions and the northern half of Mesopotamia was annexed to the Empire. |
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In its prime it was the largest town in northern Britain and a provincial capital. |
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This mark of Imperial favour was probably a recognition of Eboracum as the largest town in the north and the capital of Britannia Inferior. |
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In 296 Britannia Inferior was divided into two provinces of equal status with Eboracum becoming the provincial capital of Britannia Secunda. |
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As a busy port and a provincial capital Eboracum was a cosmopolitan city with residents from throughout the Roman Empire. |
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We were accompanied by our two guides, Jean Baptiste Croz and Michel Croz, of Chamounix, two capital icemen, and worthy fellows. |
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He succeeded in marching to the Sassanid capital of Ctesiphon, but lacked adequate supplies for an assault. |
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The capital of the Kingdom of Sussex was at Chichester, the seat of the kingdom's bishopric was at Selsey. |
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The Kingdom of Denmark's parliament, with its 179 members, is located in the capital, Copenhagen. |
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After Norway's union with Denmark was dissolved in 1814, Oslo became the capital. |
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He promptly awarded their elected leader, William Iron Arm, with the title of count in his capital of Melfi. |
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Simultaneously Northumberland, whose northern territory was the most distant from the capital, had gathered his men and ridden to Leicester. |
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Venice was Europe's gateway to trade with the East, and a producer of fine glass, while Florence was a capital of textiles. |
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There may be a section of entablature between the capital and the springing of the arch. |
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The Washington and London Naval Treaties imposed the scrapping of some capital ships and limitations on new construction. |
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On April 24, Virginia joined the Confederate States of America, which chose Richmond as its capital. |
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After the capture of Richmond in April 1865, the state capital was briefly moved to Lynchburg, while the Confederate leadership fled to Danville. |
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Since the resumption of capital punishment in Virginia in 1982, 107 people have been executed, the second highest number in the nation. |
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Virginia does not allow state appropriated funds to be used for either operational or capital expenses for intercollegiate athletics. |
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In the former Dutch capital of Cape Town, nearly nothing from the VOC era have survived except the Castle of Good Hope. |
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Examples on Java include the capital Jakarta and Bandung, outside Java examples include Ambon and Menado city. |
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On 21 September 1860 it defeated the army of the Chinese emperor at the Battle of Palikao and seized the capital Beijing. |
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After Champlain's founding of Quebec City in 1608, it became the capital of New France. |
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Another financial issue attracting growing attention is whether capital gains on investments are Islamically acceptable. |
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Parliament quickly seized London, and Charles fled the capital for Hampton Court Palace on 10 January, moving two days later to Windsor Castle. |
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At this time, the English regiments of the army were encamped at Hounslow, near the capital. |
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The capital is often, but not necessarily, the largest city of its constituent. |
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Votes relating to issues of conscience such as abortion and capital punishment are typically free votes. |
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Nassau, the capital of The Bahamas, is named after Fort Nassau, which was renamed in 1695 in his honour. |
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These made capital available for business, and the improvement of roads and trade. |
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The Napoleonic Wars were therefore ones in which Britain invested large amounts of capital and resources to win. |
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The undertakings were starved of capital largely owing to inadequate provision for it in the duke's will. |
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Between 1857 and 1872 the Trustees provided more capital for improvements from their own resources than at any previous time. |
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It remains the tallest building outside London and has been described as the United Kingdom's only true skyscraper outside the capital. |
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It acquired its nickname after being sung in Paris by volunteers from Marseille marching on the capital. |
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After clearing the last Spanish force guarding the capital at Somosierra, Napoleon entered Madrid on 4 December with 80,000 troops. |
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When Napoleon proposed the army march on the capital, his senior officers and marshals mutinied. |
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British and Canadian troops arrived in Belgium in September 1944 and the capital, Brussels, was liberated on 6 September. |
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The goal is that the movement of capital, labour, goods, and services between the members is as easy as within them. |
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A common market allows for the free movement of capital and services but large amounts of trade barriers remain. |
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The Scottish Parliament is the national, unicameral legislature of Scotland, located in the Holyrood area of the capital Edinburgh. |
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The Federal District, originally integrated by Mexico City and other municipalities, was created in 1824 to be the capital of the federation. |
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After the Battle of Hastings, William the Conqueror made permanent the recent removal of the capital from Winchester to London. |
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In January 2015, Cameron travelled to the Saudi capital Riyadh to pay his respects following the death of the nation's King Abdullah. |
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In Wales the party enjoyed good successes, regaining control of most Welsh Councils lost in 2008, including the capital city, Cardiff. |
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According to the Times Picayune, Louisiana is the prison capital of the world. |
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NewcastleGateshead was voted in 2006 as the arts capital of the UK in a survey conducted by the Artsworld TV channel. |
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London, capital of Roman Britain, was established on two hills, now known as Cornhill and Ludgate Hill. |
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It was felt that such a grant would undermine the status of the two existing cities in the capital. |
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The Treasury rejected proposals for a stiff capital levy, which the Labour Party wanted to use to weaken the capitalists. |
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Poor countries have more labor relative to capital, so marginal productivity of labor is greater in rich countries than in poor countries. |
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As stocks grew, with new companies joining to raise capital, the royal court also raised some monies. |
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Issuer services help companies from around the world to join the London equity market in order to gain access to capital. |
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A stock exchange provides companies with the facility to raise capital for expansion through selling shares to the investing public. |
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Capital intensive companies, particularly high tech companies, always need to raise high volumes of capital in their early stages. |
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A third usual source of capital for startup companies has been venture capital. |
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Unprofitable and troubled businesses may result in capital losses for shareholders. |
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Economic growth can be enhanced by investment in capital, such as more or better machinery. |
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A low interest rate implies that firms can borrow money to invest in their capital stock and pay less interest for it. |
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The amount of lendability is fixed with regard to the bank's capital and surplus. |
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In such cases where there is a multiple capital structure the factor known as leverage comes into play. |
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His view of human capital was restricted to minimising the time period for recovery of training costs. |
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Most capital ships of the major navies were propelled by steam turbines burning bunker fuel in both World Wars. |
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With capital accumulated from his two marriages and his inheritance from his father, Boulton sought a larger site to expand his business. |
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The spinning frames required significant capital but required little skill. |
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It connects London, the capital of England and the United Kingdom, with Edinburgh, the capital of Scotland. |
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Sir Patrick Abercrombie's County of London Plan, 1943 and Greater London Plan, 1944 proposed a series of five roads encircling the capital. |
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This too did not proceed and in November 2009 National Express announced it would raise the necessary capital through a share issue. |
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A proposal for Concourse D featured in Heathrow's most recent capital investment plan. |
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In that same year, he captured Seleucia and the Parthian capital Ctesiphon. |
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Reaching Ctesiphon, the Parthian capital, he ordered plundering and his army slew and captured many people. |
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In the capital city of Rome, there were imperial residences on the elegant Palatine Hill, from which the word palace derives. |
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The Islamabad has its own police component, the Capital Police, to maintain law and order in the capital. |
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Dhaka is its capital and largest city, followed by Chittagong which has the country's largest port. |
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In 1962, Dacca was designated as the legislative capital of Pakistan in an appeasement of growing Bengali political nationalism. |
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You can count on your fingers the number of capital cities I know. |
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In practice, of course, the Big Mac is not a perfectly tradable good and there may also be capital flows that sustain relative demand for the Canadian dollar. |
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Prussia had retaken all of Silesia from the Austrians, and after Frederick's 1762 victory at the Battle of Burkersdorf he held most of Saxony but not its capital, Dresden. |
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Apart from a devastating Danish raid in 853 it remained the capital until the 13th century, when improvements to the English navy made the location indefensible. |
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During the summer of 1741, The 3rd Duke of Devonshire invited Handel to Dublin, capital of the Kingdom of Ireland, to give concerts for the benefit of local hospitals. |
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A wide range of businesses including early stage, venture capital backed as well as more established companies join AIM seeking access to growth capital. |
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The Raj did not provide capital, but, aware of Britain's declining position against the US and Germany in the steel industry, it wanted steel mills in India. |
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The multimodal, transcontinental megacarriers of the future will probably coalesce around the capital assets represented by today's major railroad rights-of-way. |
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For this reason, the public market provided by the stock exchanges has been one of the most important funding sources for many capital intensive startups. |
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When physical capital mattered most, savings and investments were key. |
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Detail of an Ionic capital on a pilaster in the Great Court. |
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Themistius set about a bold program to create an imperial public library that would be the centerpiece of the new intellectual capital of Constantinople. |
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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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Ireland currently play all their home matches in the Republic's capital of Dublin at Aviva Stadium, built on the site of Irish rugby's historic home of Lansdowne Road. |
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For the sake of convenience the title is generally shortened to Hanse, but the initial capital is retained, not least to prevent confusion with other hanses. |
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All banks are required to hold a certain percentage of their assets as capital, a rate which may be established by the central bank or the banking supervisor. |
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In some countries, central banks may have other tools that work indirectly to limit lending practices and otherwise restrict or regulate capital markets. |
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For this example, suppose that the entire electorate lives in these four cities and that everyone wants to live as near to the capital as possible. |
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Cars Limited finding new capital by issuing shares to the public. |
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The All England Club, through its subsidiary The All England Lawn Tennis Ground plc, issues Debentures to tennis fans every five years to raise funds for capital expenditure. |
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Since late July, the Taliban have seized new territory across Helmand, defying a series of about 30 US airstrikes, and raising concern of an attack on the capital. |
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Corporal or capital punishment for free men does not figure in the Germanic law codes, and banishment appears to be the most severe penalty issued officially. |
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About the same time, Russian prince Yaroslav of Vladimir, and subsequently his sons Alexander Nevsky and Andrey II of Vladimir, travelled to the Mongolian capital. |
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The remains of the khan's army retreated to the steppes, and thus Yermak captured the Siberia Khanate, including its capital Qashliq near modern Tobolsk. |
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A change in marrying patterns to getting married later made people able to accumulate more human capital during their youth, thereby encouraging economic development. |
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People moved in so rapidly that there was not enough capital to build adequate housing for everyone, so low income newcomers squeezed into increasingly overcrowded slums. |
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This ensured it was highly profitable to invest heavily in capital and machinery in Britain, while it was not in France, who suffered no such demographic constraints. |
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Anguilla has become a popular tax haven, having no capital gains, estate, profit or other forms of direct taxation on either individuals or corporations. |
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Amphibians are common in the capital, including smooth newts living by the Tate Modern, and common frogs, common toads, palmate newts and great crested newts. |
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At that period the Republic of Genoa also controlled one quarter of Constantinople, capital of the Byzantine Empire, and Trebizond, capital of the Empire of Trebizond. |
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The promoters of the line Mr William Stenson and Mr John Ellis, had difficulties in raising the necessary capital as the majority of local wealth had been invested in canals. |
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They also settled capital or property on their mistresses and children. |
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The silver business proved not to be profitable due to the opportunity cost of keeping a large amount of capital tied up in the inventory of silver. |
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The Scottish monarchy in the Middle Ages was a largely itinerant institution, before Edinburgh developed as a capital city in the second half of the 15th century. |
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Much capital was spent in pursuing a patent on Watt's invention. |
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State officials therefore share the same interests as owners of capital and are linked to them through a wide array of social, economic, and political ties. |
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While the capital cost of electrifying track is high, electric trains and locomotives are capable of higher performance and lower operational costs than steam or diesel power. |
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Its current capital is Juba, which is also its largest city. |
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New York City has been described as the cultural capital of the world by the diplomatic consulates of Iceland and Latvia and by New York's Baruch College. |
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George's was settled that year and designated as Bermuda's first capital. |
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Germany has a social market economy with a highly skilled labour force, a large capital stock, a low level of corruption, and a high level of innovation. |
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The High King was drawn from the ranks of the provincial kings and ruled also the royal kingdom of Meath, with a ceremonial capital at the Hill of Tara. |
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On the date of issuance, the entity should record the loaned shares at their fair value and recognize them as an issuance cost, with an offset to additional paid-in capital. |
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The ships were scuttled there in the 11th century to block a navigation channel and thus protect Roskilde, then the Danish capital, from seaborne assault. |
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Berlin developed a thriving, cosmopolitan hub for startup companies and became a leading location for venture capital funded firms in the European Union. |
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Its population is approximately 60,000, and its capital is George Town. |
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Larger and more specialised medical complexes tend only to be found in larger cities, with some even more specialised units located only in the capital, Warsaw. |
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The German School London serves German families in the UK's capital city. |
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At the 2011 census, the Isle of Man was home to 84,497 people, of whom 27,938 resided in the island's capital, Douglas and 9,273 in the adjoining village of Onchan. |
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Pakistan's cultural capital, Lahore, contains many examples of Mughal architecture such as Badshahi Masjid, Shalimar Gardens, Tomb of Jahangir and the Lahore Fort. |
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Gaddafi's Libya, despite its relatively small population, was known to possess vast resources, particularly in the form of oil reserves and financial capital. |
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