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(Rumours are, it may have some form of future life).
Most Jews had some form of future hope.
The organization estimates that private sector bond investors still have 200 billion euros at risk in the form of future interest payments by Greece.
Though I doubt the government will admit to any such thought process, this sale may well prove to be the sprat that caught some huge mackerels in the form of future public offerings.
Yet he admits that the severity of Deloitte's report, and the fact it then resigned as auditors of the clothing company, is a "fairly cataclysmic" sign that, at best, leaves the business with only a "vague form of future".
Of course, those numbers also don't include the personal costs borne by families and individuals, nor the follow-on effects of cancer treatment in the form of future weaknesses, illnesses, lost wages and lower productivity.
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Rather, a form of futures speculation known as badla has thrived.
The rise of the clearinghouse depersonalized the buyer-seller relations completely, giving rise to the present form of futures trading.
Its market wagers on crude oil, gasoline or natural gas can use both physical supplies as well as paper petroleum — in the form of futures contracts and other derivatives.
In his disclosure statement to the Federal Election Commission, he owns between $100,000 and $200,000 of gold, and it isn't in the form of futures contracts or that exchange-traded fund that hedge fund managers were using to bet on the price of gold, but gold bullion – bars or coins.
Currently, companies such as BASF, Siemens, Daimler, and Philips use some form of future-oriented planning, or corporate foresight, to deal with uncertainty and respond to industry changes [41].
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