Sentence examples for monetary instrument from inspiring English sources

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"It makes no sense that the monetary instrument statute is so narrow that it does not cover wire transfers," said Robert M. Morgenthau, the Manhattan district attorney, whose office drafted the bill proposed by the governor.

Some think that bitcoin will replace gold and U.S dollars and every monetary instrument in between.

Judge Pooler agreed with the defense that the charge should be dismissed because a financial transaction is defined as involving a "monetary instrument", which Bitcoin isn't.

To get a better handle on how many U.S. dollars are outside of the U.S., the U.S. Customs Service tracks information on cross-border flows through its Currency and Monetary Instrument Reports (CMIR).

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Prosecutors allege Yarrington accepted bribes to allow the Gulf cartel to smuggle cocaine into the United States, while Hernández is accused of conspiring to launder monetary instruments.

"I don't know why they call this statute 'Laundering of Monetary Instruments,' " Justice Stephen G. Breyer, referring to the set of provisions at issue.

He has shown himself especially alert to the danger of dragging the economy down by obsessing about an overshoot, refining the mandate to empower Threadneedle Street "to use unconventional monetary instruments to support the economy".

A fundamental reform of financial institutions followed, together with the construction of a high-tech infrastructure (run by strident young men in striped shirts and red braces) to deal in monetary instruments worldwide.

Mr Osborne said Bank governor Sir Mervyn King and his successor Mark Carney, who takes over in July, had agreed to the new remit and for the MPC to use "unconventional monetary instruments".

What Holder holds is that it's not just any assistance that is illegal; it's "material support," which includes, says the relevant statute, "any property, tangible or intangible, or service, including currency or monetary instruments or financial securities.

Given the difficulty of forecasting, and the "long and variable lags", as described in The Lag in Effect of Monetary Policy, in The Optimum Quantity of Money and Other Essays (1969), between adjusting monetary instruments and their effect on the economy, the likelihood that intervention, even if undertaken with the purest motives, would prove beneficial was slim.

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