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So he began advertising the loft continually, in a scheme whose boldness was both an operational asset — how could someone who lived in the apartment be running a scam?
It may have a number of unintended consequences … It is by no means clear that a scheme, whose primary outcome may be to support house prices, will ultimately be in the interests of first time buyers.
"It is by no means clear that a scheme whose primary outcome may be to support house prices will ultimately be in the interests of first-time buyers," the MPs say.
Lawyers who read the complaint said that the charges appeared to have been narrowly drawn to preserve Mr. Biton's ability to become a government witness and cooperate against other possible defendants in a scheme whose tentacles have already touched off public corruption investigations in the halls of Congress and overseas.
The evaluation offers a range of insights into the benefits and challenges associated with such a scheme, whose interest and implications extend beyond this specific scheme.
That fictional scenario is the best way to gauge its real-world opposite, a scheme whose very name Bluetooth appropriately calls to mind the more depressing aspects of dentistry.
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The referendum is held up as an example of Wilson's central flaw – that he was a schemer whose main aim was to hold his feuding cabinets together.
"Even in formation I was a loner, though I took care not to stand out," Grass writes; "I was a schemer whose mind was forever elsewhere".
At the end of 2012 Mr Ackman loudly proclaimed that Herbalife, a dietary-supplements company, was a pyramid scheme whose shares would tumble once regulators started prying into it.
This method applies to semilinear equations with convex (concave) nonlinearities and generates a monotone scheme whose iterates converge quadratically to a solution of the problem at hand.
He hops on a plane to Eastern Europe -- where, under the auspices of Russian gangsters, he sets up a Ponzi scheme whose victims are rich "idiot Americans" looking for a quick post-Communist buck.
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