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That is because they are enforcing fair-value accounting, in which assets must be marked regularly to the market price: that is, what they would be expected to fetch right now in a sale.
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Seems far fetched right now.
But it does explain why the idea of "an effort to make the GOP no longer the party of the rich, in both reality and perception," as Carney puts it, doesn't seem impossibly far fetched right now.
So that's not so far fetched, right?
Hointer, a Seattle start-up, provides just enough space to display a sample of each type of jeans it sells; robots fetch the right size from the stockroom.
A late de Kooning with large squiggles in blue, white and orange, "Untitled XVI" from 1982, was the evening's top seller, fetching $5.2 million, right above the low end of its estimate.
If that doesn't fetch her Mr. Right, what else would?
Most of the time, the publishing rights fetch a sum at the lower end of the range.
But, when we get right down to it, the Plastic we really relate to best is none other than Gretchen Wieners, the fetchest candy-cane connoisseur around.
A reclaimer is someone who will, for the right price, fetch anything for anyone -- he is the ultimate Jeeves.
The county attorney determined that Mr. Harper had the right to fetch his gun from his bedroom, confront Mr. Fredenberg in the garage and, fearing for his safety, shoot him.
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