Sentence examples for corresponding foreign from inspiring English sources

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On the other hand the corresponding foreign short-term assets held by U.S. resident banks or others were not readily mobilizable by U.S. authorities for making payments.

Typically, where corresponding foreign patent assets exist, they are assigned a modest value, if any at all.

As in Stähler and Thomas (2012), the values for private-sector and public-sector matching efficiency (kappa _{e}^{p}) and (kappa _{e}^{g}) and private-sector vacancy posting costs (kappa _{v}^{p}) as well as the corresponding foreign country counterparts, have to be derived "endogenously" to meet the targets.

Corresponding foreign applications are also being withdrawn.

Corresponding foreign applications have been licensed and provide royalty income.

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As Mr Vladeck wrote on Lawfare, the Logan Act forbids Americans from corresponding with foreign governments "with intent to influence".

All the windows whose signature exhibited a distance above this threshold were considered atypical and potentially corresponding to foreign DNA.

The percentage of deaths corresponding to foreign population in municipalities of the CV ranges from 0% to 59.71% and this variable has been split into 4 categories: <1% of deaths corresponding to foreign population (400 municipalities), 1%–5% of deaths corresponding to foreign population (85 municipalities), 5%15%% (29 municipalities), >15% (26 municipalities).

In order to relate migration and the results shown in the previous section, Figure 4 shows the relation between the smoothed SMR resulting from the model in Appendix A and the percentage of deaths corresponding to foreign population for every municipality in the CV during the period 1991 2000 (It has not been possible for us to obtain such covariate for the whole period 1987–2004).

In this section, we will describe some structural relationships corresponding to the foreign country block, point out the international linkages via trade in goods and foreign assets, and describe the union-wide monetary policy rule.

By Mollie Panter-Downes The New Yorker, November 14, 1977 P. 194 Almost overnight - or so it seemed to confused citizens, who had perhaps grown weary of hearing promises about it for so long - North Sea oil was flowing, and the corresponding torrent of foreign money began to pour into the City of London.

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