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We are miles away from Bond glamour: defeating the clearly defined bad guy, getting the girl, and so on.
Minaya defined bad days as days when Reyes had tightness in his hamstring and noted how the Mets have "been in this cycle for a while" with him.
The government justifies it as recompense for vaguely defined bad behaviour; the banks praise it as a simple solution.All this is no doubt encouraging for Mr Greenberg.
"But what is significant about this decision is the court's definition of the term 'acts of bad faith.' " The court, Mr. Cholst said, defined "bad faith" as the absence of a "reasonable belief" by board members that their conduct served "the best interests of the corporation".
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Responding to the city council's latest action, Airbnb in a statement accused the council of having a contradictory policy toward tourism, and called for "clear rules" to define "bad actors".
TPP defines bad rules for globalization.
(In our house, we define "bad words" a bit differently).
AHA defines bad debt as the provision for actual or expected uncollectibles resulting from the extension of credit.
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