How To Use Write of In A Sentence
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Yet those who might write off the Commonwealth and European medallist have short memories.
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You write off the English at your peril.
The Sun
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By the final chapter, you realise you've been reading a crazy rewrite of The Maltese Falcon.
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Pardon me should I use the personal pronoun "I" too frequently, as I do not wish to be called egotistical, for I only write of what I saw as an humble private in the rear rank in an infantry regiment, commonly called "webfoot.
"Co. Aytch" Maury Grays, First Tennessee Regiment or, A Side Show of the Big Show
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Rather than finding the deserters, the army tends simply to write off the missing soldiers and dismiss them in their absence.
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The first you might be able to write off as political practicalism but the latter has no excuse.
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But, in the times we write of, the hosiers, the glovers, the hatters, the mercers, the milliners, and all who dealt in the miscellaneous wares now termed haberdasher’s goods, were to be found in this narrow alley.
The Heart of Mid-Lothian
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And you dare not write off people who pen moaning letters to parish newsletters or local papers as cantankerous curmudgeons.
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You really cannot write off a football club that has made an art form of hanging on.
Times, Sunday Times
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The World Bank is being urged to write off debts from developing countries.
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You really cannot write off a football club that has made an art form of hanging on.
Times, Sunday Times
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Those who write off the oil and gas industry ignore all this at their peril.
Times, Sunday Times
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He could write of them, besides, in sound English, and render them into sound English.
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Because my car is an L reg 1992, it has now been classed as a write off.
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Most nurseries write off one in 10 plants, for failing to germinate, thrive or being destroyed by pests.
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There's all that, and then there's the rest ofÂthe slideshow that is only too happy to stereotype and write off the protesters by making them look, through most of the edit, less like angry, determined and decidedly non-violent citizens than eccentric hippy meditating drumbeating sixties throwbacks.
Michael Shaw: Reading the Pictures: Wisconsin Update: Trashing "the Hippies"
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I want everything I write of it to be true, hard-edged where it needs to be, bitter, sweet, bitter-sweet.
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But tired or not, they are still capable of playing some great football and you write off their title chances at your peril.
NEWS.com.au | Top Stories
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The World Bank is being urged to write off debts from developing countries.
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Berriman and coworkers write of trypanosomes: The proteins of the flagellar axoneme appeared to be extremely well conserved.
The Edge of Evolution
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There's all that, and then there's the rest ofthe slideshow that is only too happy to stereotype and write off the protesters by making them look, through most of the edit, less like angry, determined and decidedly non-violent citizens than eccentric hippy meditating drumbeating sixties throwbacks.
Michael Shaw: Reading the Pictures: Wisconsin Update: Trashing "the Hippies"
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In that situation also the building owner should be able to write off the residual amount and claim it for tax purposes.
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I daren't write off a new game completely after only a month of playing, but, as with Football Manager, it seems to have been decided that realism at the expense of fun is a fair exchange.
Fifa, Football Manager and the problem with 'fun'
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Those who write off the oil and gas industry ignore all this at their peril.
Times, Sunday Times
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The write of the letter is ipso facto an admission of guilt.
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This Seventh Edition represents a complete rewrite of the previous edition culled from suggestions made by students and colleagues in academia and industry.
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Giving a whole new meaning to the term fanatic, this deranged devotee and No 1 fan of a romance-novel writer (James Caan), holds him against his will, forces a rewrite of the protagonist's fate and then sledgehammers his legs so he can't escape from her.
TODAYonline
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The relief allows you to write off expenses linked to innovation against your tax bill.
Times, Sunday Times
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While most companies write off marketing expenditure, for example, some capitalise this as an asset in the balance sheet for several years while they are building their business.
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We understand the money we invest into this equipment is a tax write off.
PJ is a write off
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‘There is a certain amount of disagreement among the authors who write of this matter,’ the chronicler says dryly.
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The World Bank is being urged to write off debts from developing countries.
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Then it occurred to her that she might not have to write off this day after all, but she had to act quickly.
LADY BE GOOD
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Nor, says Mr Imai, should they be allowed to write off the exorbitant sums they spend on promoting group-wide harmony.
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There is a little latitude in incorporating incorrect enantiomers, which is promising as per Orgel, but not enough to write off enantiomeric cross inhibition as a problem in general.
Good Math, Bad Math, and David Berlinkski - The Panda's Thumb
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Holmes' department is making moves to better manage the land that most Australians write off as useless.
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Although the current climate may not be inspiring, it would be unwise to write off the potential of share incentives.
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Shen Congwen indeed liked to write of escape from the suffocating embrace of the family.
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It looks like it was a simple rewrite of the Sunday Times piece though, so we're still only getting the story from one side.
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District council bosses are set to write off more than £67,000 in uncollected council tax because officers believe the debts are impossible to recover.
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Such humble furniture as there may once have been and much of the lower weather-boarding, had served as fuel in the camp fires of hunters; as had also, prob - ably, the kerbing of an old well, which at the time I write of existed in the form of a rather wide but not very deep depression near by.
Can Such Things Be
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It is 500 pages and is a rewrite of the 1989 Public Finance Act.
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Washington is starting to write off the Democrats 'chances in Hawaii's 1st because of a hopelessly fluked and flawed special election, in which the party had brawled over which candidate to support as voters, for the first time, cast mail-in ballots in an all-party election.
Cook: GOP chances up in Hawaii's 1st, down in Pennsylvania's 12th
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But even if we can't completely write off Bloomberg's candidacy, just yet, we can definitely disabuse ourselves of the notion that a Bloomberg presidency will achieve what the pundit class will inevitably claim a Bloomberg presidency will achieve: the successful alteration of the "tone" in "Washington" and the ushering in of an era of paradisical bipartisanship.
Bloomberg In 2012? Even If You Can't Write Off The Candidacy, You Can Dismiss The Presidency
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Poets, my friend, are the most absolute impostors, .. they melodize their rhymed music on phases of emotion they have never experienced; as for instance our Lameate yonder will string a pretty sonnet on the despair of love, he knowing nothing of despair, .. he will write of a broken heart, his own being unpricked by so much as a pin's point of trouble; and he will speak in his verso of dying for love when he would not let his little finger ache for the sake of a woman who worshipped him!
Ardath
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Please write often while you're away.
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The World Bank is being urged to write off debts from developing countries.
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If Apple didn't have such a vindictive history against buttons, it would be easy to write off the new "buttonless" Nano as a marketing ploy.
MyAppleMenu
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Shen Congwen indeed liked to write of escape from the suffocating embrace of the family.
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You write off the British consumer at your peril.
Times, Sunday Times
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Nonetheless, I do not think we can simply write off as immaterial or irrelevant the views expressed by my interlocutor.
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Finally, faced with an overstocking situation, the company was forced to write off nearly Rs. 25 crore worth of stocks over a period of two years.
Remaking Indian Tobacco Co.
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Existing shareholders should write off their investment: anything they get back will be a bonus.
Times, Sunday Times
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Fans of the Adam and Joe Show will recall a warped rewrite of The Royle Family using Star Wars figures.
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Are you going to write off for that free poster?
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Whatever you feel you owe me I'm happy to write off to experience.
DOUBTING THOMAS
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Again and again the contributors write of you as a sort of capo, the gaffer, the boss.
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For tax purposes you can write off the laser printer
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The toymaker said it was having to write off 1 million after a stock take and balance sheet review.
Times, Sunday Times
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There was an immediate clampdown on any subject that smacked of regicide and the San Carlo attempted to foist on Verdi its own re-write of the libretto.
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It is undoubted that review and summarize her tactics of express emotion will provide guidance and reference for the write of poems in the present age.
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In the wake of structuralism and poststructuralism, to write of literary personhood is no simple thing.
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We decided to write off the rest of the day and go shopping.
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For example, you need to decide what is a capital item, what the depreciable life is, what depreciation method to use, when to write off an asset.
Government vs. Private Debt, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty
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It is now 'munted': a complete write off and unlivable.
Eyewitness account of New Zealand earthquake
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The World Bank is being urged to write off debts from developing countries.
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It is the major part of the bill, and if anybody says that the old Act is being thrown out and that the 358-page bill now being brought in is a complete rewrite of the legislation, he or she is incorrect.
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I thus have been inclined to write off the success of my prediction as just a happy accident.
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I find your attempt to try and write off independently-derived, superimposable nested hierarchies as mere homology to be as dishonest as your claims of familiarity with the evidence.
Congratulations are in Order
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At the meeting, Ms Blears had refused to write off the debt the PCT owes to the Government.
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You might expect the Dragons to write off hip-hop music as being just a lot of noise.
The Sun
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It is difficult to write of the relation of the older and most foreign-looking immigrants to the children of other people – the Italians whose fruit-carts are upset simply because they are "dagoes," or the Russian peddlers who are stoned and sometimes badly injured because it has become a code of honor in a gang of boys to thus express their derision.
Twenty Years at Hull-House, With Autobiographical Notes
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Conservatives are quick to write off the New Deal as unhelpful in dragging America out of the Great Depression.
Aemilia Scott: Your Conservative Friend Is Actually a Big Pinko. Or: How We Got Out of the Great Depression.
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You never can write off a team quarterbacked by Brett Favre, but you have to wonder whether Green Bay's window of opportunity is closing.
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I want everything I write of it to be true, hard-edged where it needs to be, bitter, sweet, bitter-sweet.
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They'll write off the money already spent on the movie as a tax loss.
THE SOUND OF MURDER
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Pardon me should I use the personal pronoun "I" too frequently, as I do not wish to be called egotistical, for I only write of what I saw as an humble private in the rear rank in an infantry regiment, commonly called "webfoot.
"Co. Aytch" Maury Grays, First Tennessee Regiment or, A Side Show of the Big Show
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He came out looking very happy and said to Taid that they could write off to Lincolnshire for the hay now.
TESTIMONIES
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Just as banks are working to write off mountains of bad loans, they're also moving to mark-to-market accounting techniques.
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‘There is a certain amount of disagreement among the authors who write of this matter,’ the chronicler says dryly.
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Banks are trying to cut costs to generate money to write off their bad loans.
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Martha Stewart is a write off because her first episode of the Apprentice had horrible ratings.
Open Big
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From Austrian Thomas Bernhard’s “Ritter, Dene, Voss” to Norwegian Jon Fosse’s “Someone is Going to Come” with Israel’s Yehuda Amichai and a radical poetic rewrite of “Antigone” in between, One Little Goat has proven itself time and time again to be driving outwards from the borders of contemporary theatre in Canada.
Attention Toronto Ninjas: Talking Masks
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And you dare not write off people who pen moaning letters to parish newsletters or local papers as cantankerous curmudgeons.
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Depreciation is calculated to write off the cost or valuation of tangible assets other than freehold land over their estimated useful lives.
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The critics and the knockers were out in force to quickly write off their chances.
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He could write of them sound English, and render them into sound English.
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And you dare not write off people who pen moaning letters to parish newsletters or local papers as cantankerous curmudgeons.
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Yes, AT&T will write off a billion to cover the TAX CREDITS they have been getting to "subsidize" retirement benefits.
Tussle over health care law impact on companies
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The company said it will write off $ 80 million in inventory to account for the expected lower selling prices.
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*** Travel TUI Travel, Europe's largest travel operator, said Chief Financial Officer Paul Bowtell had resigned after an accounting error forced the company to write off another £ 88 million ($139.4 million) in "irrecoverable balances" and restate its earnings for fiscal 2009.
Business Watch
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It has also emerged that the cost of the huge bungle has risen still further, as red-faced officials have warned ministers that they are preparing to write off £14.4m paid out during the fiasco.
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In one place it uses the term write off -- I think erroneously.
Propeller Most Popular Stories
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Spencer sees that modern astronomy's contempt for its mystically minded ancestor has required an acrobatic rewrite of history, in which the ideas of those of the past have been bowdlerised and suppressed.
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An awareness that long before 1789 French people were insulting their king has tempted some historians to write of the desacralization of the monarchy under Louis XV.
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Those who write off the oil and gas industry ignore all this at their peril.
Times, Sunday Times
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I daren't write off a new game completely after only a month of playing, but, as with Football Manager, it seems to have been decided that realism at the expense of fun is a fair exchange.
Fifa, Football Manager and the problem with 'fun'
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Men write of and wonder at the strange gap between what are called the Paleolithic and the Neolithic ages, that is, between the ages when the spearheads and ax and arrowheads were of stone chipped roughly into shape, and the age of stone even-edged and smoothly polished.
The Story of Ab A Tale of the Time of the Cave Man
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Since they can also write off property taxes, they'll probably get a tax benefit from itemizing deductions, but the aftertax cost of their mortgage will still likely be close to 5%.
Learning to Love Your Home Loan
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Don't just write off negative comments as being valueless because they are from people who ‘don't understand’ - that's the oldest trick in the sulky teenager's book.
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The toymaker said it was having to write off 1 million after a stock take and balance sheet review.
Times, Sunday Times
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So, yeah, strictly speaking, by the letter of the law, there's nothing at all wrong with a cut-up and fold-in rewrite of Revelation in which God is the bad guy, is there?
Get Yer Free Blasphemy Here
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The department is making moves to better manage the land that most Australians write off as useless.
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All I ask in closing is that you agree that amongst all those folks of CI and above that some write off as “wasters” there are commited cops who enjoy the job and just do a different part of it.
Because we want to. « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG
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But, in the times we write of, the hosiers, the glovers, the hatters, the mercers, the milliners, and all who dealt in the miscellaneous wares now termed haberdasher's goods, were to be found in this narrow alley.
The Heart of Mid-Lothian
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The last major rewrite of many frustrating rewrites is done, but there's lots of careful editing still to tackle: correcting inconsistencies, tightening/slashing some sections, fine-tuning the sentences (how I love sentences!), rethinking the implications of an alternate world, subdividing some chapters, possibly re-ordering a couple of them.
Archive 2009-01-01
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And don't write off City's chances at Preston or Ipswich, scene of a Paul Evans wonder strike last season.
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Although other countries such as Austria, Moldova, Switzerland and Finland insist on applying charges to all military aircraft in their airspace, Ireland will continue to write off the fees.
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The men forced one innocent motorist to write off his car during the chase through Kildare, the Curragh, New-bridge, Naas and Kilcullen.
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After a series of meetings, the banks were forced to write off the company's debts.
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It's easy to write off Dumont's dark view as cynical, even delusional and childish, and it's even easier to laugh off the film's emotional catharses in order to create a safe distance.
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The second edition is not simply an update, but a competent rewrite of most chapters, with a few exceptional chapters remaining largely unchanged.
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Mr. Swan said the rewrite of the banking act is needed to help the A$1 trillion pool of compulsory pension funds in Australia — called superannuation — invest more directly in the mortgage market, helping smaller lenders benefit from the savings of average Australians.
Australia Overhauls Banking Rules
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It's clear water conditions or a fining down river for me - but then, I have managed to winkle out the odd pike in just about any condition a river can throw up, so never write off your chances.
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At last Stephen Berkoff, the enfant terrible of Fringe theatre, has gone for the big one: a rewrite of the New Testament.
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With this debt write off, significant resources which could otherwise have gone towards servicing the obligations to Japan can now be freed and channelled towards other needy areas.
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Today, imprisoned underground activists continue to write of this subjugated history from the cells that hold them.