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The Spanish "need to show that they are making a material sacrifice".
The Bank has said it will only buy the bonds of companies "making a material contribution to the UK economy".
We do not currently envisage any improvement initiatives making a material change for the better – we believe the optimised project is still likely to be relatively high in capital and operating expenditure.
While private litigation will have a difficult time making a case based on statements discounting the effect of the trading bet, the S.E.C. may be able to pursue a case based on negligence in making a material misstatement.
They're perhaps asked most aggressively of the white men who lugged recording machines around various backwaters, many in cahoots, in one way or another, with the Library of Congress, having appointed themselves responsible for making a material record of some of folk music's many vernacular iterations.
Figures like Tracey insisted, sometimes brazenly, on the preservation of historic traditions, even when their primary practitioners had already let those customs shrivel on the vine, or weren't particularly interested in making a material history of them, or had their own means of non-commercial safeguarding.
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"The amount of money he spent made a material difference".
Would this legal difference make a material difference?
"Three percent on a portfolio as large as ours makes a material difference," he said.
The pair could be deemed to have made a material difference in previous group matches.
And then you make a material that's super elastic, or has shape memory".
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