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Mr Bagley wrote: "I thought it only right and proper however to alert you to the fact that Stephen is looking for confirmation that all payments are not being routed through HBME [HSBC Bank Middle East] via a non-Group clearer, or that a reasonably proximate date has been set by which time those arrangements will be in place".
It has not said when an election might be.This sets the government apart: most military-backed regimes announce a proximate election date, then let it pass.
You will be more likely to act upon a proximate person's recommendation.
All other kinds of motion were violent motion and required a proximate cause.
Volkswagen's deeply embedded, conformist ethos was seen as a proximate cause of the scandal.
Again whenever I say proximate cause understand there may be more than one proximate cause to any particular accident [S]o long [as] its a contributing factor to [that] extent it may indeed be a proximate cause.
Joe claimed that such intentional acts were a proximate cause of his loss of consortium.
Freeberg, T. M., Dunbar, R. I. & Ord, T. J. Social complexity as a proximate and ultimate factor in communicative complexity.
In a proximate sense there is, of course, no mystery about that change in conditions.
The Black Lives Matter movement arose, in a proximate sense, against the backdrop of targeted police brutality.
Instead, a proximate Sunday was observed as a "day of dedication" during the span of the war.
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