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The phrase "asset in a normal" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to an asset in a typical or standard context, but as it stands, it lacks clarity and completeness.
Example: "The company reported an increase in asset in a normal market environment, indicating stability."
Alternatives: "asset in a standard context" or "asset in a typical situation".
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She also mentions her chairmanship of the agriculture committee, a position that affords obvious advantage to a rural state and would be a political asset in a normal year.
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While art lovers may appreciate the I.R.S.'s aesthetic sensibilities, some estate planners, tax lawyers and collectors are alarmed at the agency's position, arguing that the case could upend the standard practice of valuing assets according to their sale in a normal market.
The hardball tactics, furthermore, are unlikely to save G.M. In a normal bankruptcy, the company's assets pass from weak hands to strong.
One change would allow banks much more room to conclude that inactive markets are distressed, allowing them to value the assets at what they believe they would be worth in a normal market.
Instead, the mistreatment of Daniel Murphy -- a player that, if he played in a normal environment, would be a notable role player and asset -- is yet another unfortunate product and casualty of the Mets' financial woes.
In a normal bankruptcy authorities in different places try to grab assets in their own jurisdictions to pay off local creditors, often felling perfectly sound subsidiaries.
In a normal I.V.F.
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