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"We're somewhat conservatively positioned because, while some things make sense with very low cash rates," he explained, "if cash rates go up, everything ceases to make sense and there are risks to stocks and bonds".
"How long before Ludacris's 'Area Code' ceases to make sense?" asked Mr. Rojas, referring to a song in which the rapper uses only area codes to refer to locations where he has had sexual encounters.
A credit facility shall be deemed to have terminated as of the end of the 24-month period beginning on the date on which the credit facility ceases to make extensions of credit and loans, unless the credit facility is otherwise terminated by the Board before such date.
If these trials go on long enough, the play may eventually suffer the final dramatic agony: death by workshop, whereby a writer is told to zig and zag, cut and paste, work and rework so many times that the piece ceases to make any sense at all and is put away, never to be taken out again.
He remains an intriguing character who never ceases to make headlines.
And as a lot of production ceases to make money below $80 barrel (it's now below $60), North Sea producers and those in their supply chain now face pressure to cut costs sharply.
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At times -- and these times terrify -- they cease to make sense.
Parker is just one of many contemporary artists who have ceased to "make" new things.
When Pretoria ceased to make any pretense of easing racism, a rupture was inevitable.
And the memo pledged: "If we see you cease to make charitable donations we will cease too".
Leonte Carroo's shoulder was only just ceasing to make him wince every time he got hit.
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