Sentence examples for commonly asset from inspiring English sources

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PWC presented the Global Economic Crime Survey (2016) [42], where presents three types of economic crime most commonly: Asset misappropriation (64%), Cybercrime (32%) and Bribery and corruption (24%).

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Although traditional measures of inequity deploy socio-economic indicators, commonly used asset indices, and income quintiles (6), there is increasing recognition of the importance of other markers of inequity such as gender (7), religion (8), and race or ethnicity (9).

Noakes and Rajaratnam (2014) signaled mixed results for South Africa because the profitability of TA for low capitalization assets sustains itself, which is the opposite of more commonly traded assets.

It is these commonly funded assets that have made NATO the most successful alliance in history.

We show that when designing a partnership agreement partner firms may prefer not to specify how to allocate the commonly owned assets should there be an early termination of the contract.

One of Mahout's most commonly cited assets is its extensibility and many have achieved good results by building off of the baseline algorithms [87, 99, 100].

'Public' banking is frequently seen to operate on the basis of a freely donated solidaristic gift economy in which commonly held assets are available for treatment without privilege or preference.

The potential for the widening gap between the rich and the poor to undermine stability also raises the challenge (which is itself partly informed by the UCC's innovative disentanglement of commercial and property law) of whether to recognize de facto rights, in order to enable the poor to use their homes and other commonly held assets as collateral to raise capital.

In the early 1970s, however, many of them developed huge organizations, quite commonly with assets in the millions, and generally with a burgeoning feudal structure, not dissimilar from the very Catholic Church many of them had only recently shunned.

The equilibrium is characterized by the vector of clearing payments and the price of the commonly held illiquid asset that is exposed to price effects.

The net worth of each bank in the financial network depends on the realized payments, the price of the commonly held illiquid asset, and the net worths of the other banks.

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