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The UN secretary-general Ban Ki-moon encouraged countries at the summit to capitalise the Green Climate Fund.
We got in positions but didn't capitalise". The best had been eked out just before the quarter-hour mark.
He likes to capitalise the word "Being" and also to talk about "fundamental, biological and non-arbitrary emergent truth".
As inflation shot up, mortgage borrowers were allowed to repay interest at old rates, and banks were told to capitalise the difference.
They may have a mix of practices of their own: PricewaterhouseCoopers does not capitalise the Waterhouse but it does Coopers (This reflects the old Price Waterhouse, which merged with Coopers & Lybrand . Poor Lybrandgot left out entirely).
In fact if hidden liabilities, including NPLs, pension commitments and bonds issued to capitalise the asset-management companies are taken into account, the debt-to-GDP ratio is more like 100%.
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Isherwood capitalised the plural noun because his quest was allegorical.
So it financed the other 50% by capitalising the "rents" at the refuge across 20 years.
The shares are trading at 23.5p, capitalising the company at £22.5m.
This is effectively capitalising the non-core earnings drag seen in 2015/16 in perpetuity.
Among all of that, the bit that jumps out to me is capitalising the T in 'trophy'trophy
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