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The first option, exit, refers to the complete sale of IHL's interests in the project.
"Exit" refers to central banks reversing their monetary actions, so unloading the trillions of dollars of assets (government bonds and others) from their balance sheets.
Exit refers to the act of switching to a competitor (as in the case of competing products), or dropping out of a market or a political sphere altogether.
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"I didn't even want it," Meshia Flood, 36, a student from Eagan, told a worker standing near the exit, referring to the 40-inch Sanyo LED TV on her cart.
"I didn't even want it," Meshia Flood, 36, a student from nearby Eagan, told a worker standing near the exit, referring to the 40-inch Sanyo LED TV on her cart.
Then applaud as I exit"—referring to the play-acting and regal authority that he had put on as emperor.
Exit here refers the condition in which a cutting edge is moving out of the workpiece while removing material.
Even its exit lines refer to literature, just as its flirtatious ones do.
Responding to the union's motions, a United spokesman, Rich Nelson, said, "No amount of highly charged rhetoric or baseless legal filings will make the difficult issues standing between United and exit disappear," referring to the airline's effort to leave bankruptcy protection.
Asked when the Ecuadorean may exit, he referred to Real Madrid's forthcoming choice of president: "When is the election on?" Man of the match Antonio Valencia (Wigan) Valencia is likely to be sold to a big club in the summer, and here's why: he doesn't mess about, a proper old-fashioned winger who hugs the touchline, spending most of his day in the opposition half.
In the context of health service delivery, exit sanctions refer to patients' capacity to 'vote with their feet' by attending a different facility.
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