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The phrase "as tranche" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete or incorrect usage, as "tranche" typically refers to a portion or slice of something, often used in finance.
Example: "The investment was divided into several tranches, each with different risk levels."
Alternatives: "as a portion" or "as a segment".
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These days companies may have several different types of debt, or leveraged loans that have been repackaged and sold round the world.The interests of the owners of different slices of debt are often at odds with each other, a state of affairs known as tranche warfare.
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The government is currently locked in negotiations to reach an agreement on the disbursement of a €2bn tranche, as well as €10bn set aside for recapitalising its banks.
Specific tranches typically come from tranches where the VQSLOD score changes by small amounts even as the tranche percentage is decreased, and sensitive tranches are typically a non-negative VQSLOD score tranche that is more inclusive than the specific tranche.
SW I agree that youth are losing their place within popular culture at the moment, as a tranche of acts who appeal to children and older people are topping the charts.
As to tranche warfare, it is obviously a play on "trench warfare" and is likely to be applied to over-the-top fights about installments of bailouts or repayments of debt.
We note that the sensitivity does not correspond with the tranche cutoffs as well as they did in the sorghum validation; this may be a result of the low sensitivity of the Sanger variants due to manual removal of variant calls by Nordborg et al. (2005) during data curation.
As David Metcalf, of the London School of Economics (LSE), says, Labour has delivered "as good a tranche of pro-employee legislation as there has been in a generation or longer".
This strategy was blamed for the crisis in EastEnders as well as a tranche of misfiring drama.
By the spring of 1794, the road was extended as far as La Tranche, now the Thames River.
Overall the market rallied once more, as Greece came closer to receiving its latest bailout tranche, as the next European summit loomed.
But by October 13th the first tranche was already as much as £37 billion the amount needed to recapitalise just three banks, Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS £20 billion), HBOS (£11.5 billion) and Lloyds TSB (£5.5 billion), assuming shareholders made no contribution.
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