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Originator
noun
Someone who originates, creates or founds something.
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This paradox may explain the endless modern obsession with origins, but there is never any way out of the contradiction between man as originator and man as originated.
"The originate-to-distribute model needs the originator to retain involvement in collection, and to keep part of the risk," says Alessandro Profumo, the chief executive of UniCredit, an Italian bank.
Printing meant it was necessary to protect the copyrights of the originator of the material.
To lead the fight, the EFF has brought in Cory Doctorow, celebrated author, co-founder of blog institution Boing Boing, and originator of "Doctorow's Law", which sums up the dilemma neatly: "Any time someone puts a lock on something you own, against your wishes, and doesn't give you the key, they're not doing it for your benefit".
With his good looks, his sweater hung over his shoulders as if on his way to sail a yacht, Burt Bacharach assuredly did not; in fact, he looked just as he should, the originator of a new 1960s songwriting currency.
In 2010, the tournament's originator, Lalit Modi, was sacked by the board over allegations of gross corruption (which he denies); two of the league's ten teams have since gone bust.
Mr Astatke, the originator and composer of songs in this canon, plays his principal instrument, the vibraphone, with a light touch.
Which, as we saw, is partly plagued by rising political polarisation.I've said before that I don't think the Republican Party is the sole or voluntary originator of rising polarisation in America.
Cue a feud dubbed the "battle of the red berets", and squabbling over who is the originator of the trend.Elections are likely to be held in April or May, and the EFF is expected to reap 5-10% of the vote, taking advantage of voter discontent with South Africa's liberation party and in particular its scandal-tarnished leader, President Jacob Zuma.
IT IS hardly controversial to say that Countrywide Financial, Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac were at the very centre of the financial crisis Countrywide because it was a leading originator of subprime-mortgage loans, and the two government-sponsored housing-finance giants because they bought vast amounts of these mortgages.
On the panel was the project's originator, Lee Robinson, a hedge fund manager who doesn't believe you should own any bonds with a maturity longer than seven years and Albert "Ice Age" Edwards, the Societe Generale strategist, who thinks the world is following the Japanese pattern and who recommended a 50% portfolio weighting in government bonds as of last week.
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