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But why the disparity between those in the global south, whose natural assets accommodate our consumerism – whether it be coal for energy, copper for computer wiring or iron ore for steel – and us in the global north who consume them without a care in the world?
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Profits at Japanese automaker Nissan Motor dipped 14% in the first fiscal quarter, compared to the same period a year ago, as it wrote down the value of its assets to accommodate new Japanese accounting rules.
Nelson Mandela's African National Congress stepped back from its original socialist agenda — nationalizing the country's assets — and accommodated white business, the necessary price to retain foreign investment and keep the economy grinding along.
Because mutual funds are forced to keep more assets in cash to accommodate these excess trades, and along with that comes an increase in trading costs, which funny enough are passed on to all shareholders.
Who Loves You? Banks with under $10 billion in assets remain relatively accommodating, as do a host of asset-based lenders.
This rate represents the opportunity cost of investing in a risk free asset plus an extra 2% to accommodate price shocks to electricity.
Both classes have a crew of some 40 sailors, but the Independence-class vessels have a larger flight deck to accommodate more air assets.
The Troubled Asset Relief Program does not accommodate a guy like Beal because the maximum amount available is 3% of 2008 assets.
"But our portfolios are set up to accommodate huge pools of assets moving in or out of our funds".
And the size limit for games is going to have to be raised as well to accommodate the higher-fidelity assets.
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