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There is no threat of an actual loss to an agent since this would require an infinite series of bets, which cannot all be made and settled.
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The buildingwide systems have allowed residents to get to know one another, to communicate with building management, to request and track repairs that must be made and to settle disputes.
I noticed it and reiterated why the seating changes had been made and they settled down.
After staffing decisions are made and the dust settles, will the Daschlites end up clustered under their old boss, or, as is more likely the case, will they be spread throughout the administration?
When you take all that into consideration, the start he's made and the way he settled into the team, linking with other players, it has been really encouraging".
2013 is upon us -- and now that the ball has dropped, the toasts have been made and the confetti has settled, for many of us, it's time to get serious about New Year's resolutions.
Under fixed control strength, discussions of the extremum of settling time functional are made and a switched controller is designed to optimize the settling time.
Mr Sharon has made no secret of his belief that Mr Barak's negotiations with the Palestinians went too far, and that they must eventually be made to settle for far less than they were offered by his predecessor.
Litster's widow Agnes was later pursued by the authorities and was made to settle his outstanding debts (for the sum of 33 shillings and nine pence).
The visitors were unable to see the game out and were made to settle for a point, after Holman found the top corner with a brilliant left-footed long-range volley six minutes from time.
She went into rehab in Arizona, and is thought to be making plans to settle in Los Angeles with her three-year-old daughter.
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