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are moved off
verb
To change place or posture; to stir; to go, in any manner, from one place or position to another.
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These days large numbers of housing loans are moved off banks' books, bundled together as so-called mortgage-backed securities (MBSs) and sold to investors.
The intention is that transfer activity in the summer will be a shuffle in which the quality of players available to Mancini will be honed, while some big earners are moved off the books.
Authorities check bags as students and staff are moved off campus at Umpqua Community College after shooting report.
She is worried that – like her – Jasmine will be unable to get a proper education if they are moved off the site.
If the proposal is accepted, bank portfolio quality will improve dramatically, as riskier assets are moved off the banks' books and onto the books of credit-market investors, who are better able to analyze and hedge the risks.
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Most of the computational burdens are moved off-line by computing a sequence of state feedback control laws corresponding to a sequence of polyhedral invariant sets.
"The Tories are moving off to the right – that's going to alienate a lot of decent people who might regard themselves as on the cusp between Conservatives and Liberal Democrats.
Whatever that distinction, the cars are moving off the lot.
Meanwhile, the extras in Benitez's productions are being moved off stage.
Vladimir, by then a hospital regular, was moved off the papermaking line and handed a broom.
She said 24 non-secure council tenants had been moved off the estate and allrehoused in Barnet.
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