Sentence examples for loss gold from inspiring English sources

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Notably, the costs do not necessarily correspond to the drug price of the treatment strategies alone, but they also incorporate use of accompanying services and, depending on the perspective, indirect costs (i.e. costs as a result of productivity loss (Gold et al., 1996)).

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This system of free trade, fixed exchange rates, and freely convertible currencies substantially collapsed in 1971, when the US, faced with a huge loss of gold reserves, refused to convert dollars to gold.

Robinson cast a despondent figure following his team's humbling 26-6 NRlossss to Gold Coast on Monday, which leaves the club second-last on the competition ladder, just one win clear of hapless Newcastle.

In mid-July, Moore stated these concerns to Stemm and Morris in a "preliminary site analysis," and entreated his employers to consider that a loss of gold and silver in the amount that Horner claimed was aboard the Merced "would have created quite a ripple in official correspondence".

With coach James Hird now gone and key position pillar Jake Carlisle seemingly grabbing his coat too, there's not much for Bombers fans to smile about at the moment and an away loss to Gold Coast at the sexy new time of 4 35pm on Saturday might have them reaching for the sick bag.

As the British Prime Minister Anthony Eden put it, "We were therefore faced with the alternatives, a run on sterling and the loss of gold and dollar reserves till they fell well below the safety margin…or make the best we could of U.N. takeover and salvage what we could".

However, catalysts calcined at 400 °C are more stable and can be reused without loss of gold.

It was seen that the solvent would evaporate too quickly resulting in a large loss of gold on the printing plate.

By measuring the rate of loss of gold as a function of time, it was established that the rate of the reaction was first order with respect to the gold concentration.

One major reason accounting for this discrepancy is the potential loss of gold nanocages during sample preparation which was inevitable; thus the actual concentration could be lower than the nominal one, underestimating the overall cross section values.

J. P. Morgan Chase declined $1.46, to $20.60, after the company denied rumors that it had suffered large losses on gold trades.

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