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It is prudent for all organisations to have some reserves to balance out variations in cash flow.
The second dimension -- the borrower's assets -- is considered because the lender wants to know that the borrower can pay for closing costs and still have some reserves left over, Mr. Ben-Ami said.
Isaczai said he thought the food situation would not be as bad as in previous major droughts, since communities were now more resilient and might have some reserves.
The body screams, "Feed me!" And then, "Feed me more so that the next time you do this to me, I'll have some reserves to sustain myself!" And why would changing the clock help to counteract this effect?
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"We do have some reserve funds.
There is a serious requirement to have some reserved jet fans along with the main once, so that the operation of the ventilation system could be reliable.
But, he continued, evidence suggests that the brain makes sure to slow down or drastically limit the exercise when the muscles still have some reserve.
On the other hand, if the wind turbine needs to increase power production in a situation of under-frequency, the wind turbines have to be previously operated at a power level lower than the available power to have some reserved power, or an energy storage system is used.
Be kind, be patient, have some reserve.
The country has some reserves of coal, but it has no coal-mining or petroleum-extraction industries.
For example, the United States has some reserves but imports 87% of its needs from China.
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