Sentence examples for perpetuity at from inspiring English sources

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The clause effectively bound players to one team in perpetuity at that team's discretion.

In perpetuity, at Old River, thirty per cent of the latitude flow was to pass to the Atchafalaya.

Discounted in perpetuity at 7 percent, the rough cost of capital used in the current regulatory regime, private financiers might count on about £30 billion of present value from the expected increase in traffic.

In the spring of 1940, a year after the Iron Horse, Lou Gehrig, stepped down from what appeared to be a career in perpetuity at first base for the Yankees, he was serving on Mayor Fiorello La Guardia's New York City parole board.

Now, with the exception of the rise in the top rate of income tax, most of these giveaways have been extended in perpetuity, at a total cost to the Treasury that the Joint Committee on Taxation has estimated at about four trillion dollars over the coming decade.

The oldest of the four central banks that Ahamed writes about, the Bank of England, was founded in 1694 to help pay for the latest installment of the European wars, and it was set up by a group of Protestant merchants, several of them French Huguenot refugees, who made the following offer: the government would get a loan of 1.2 million pounds in perpetuity, at an interest rate of eight per cent.

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The PRN does not ask the copyright of the work to be transferred, however, the PRN requires sufficient rights to distribute submitted articles in perpetuity as documented at http://rfmri.org/PRN_140831001.org/PRN_140831001

Individuals with disabilities who do not medically recover will get their full Social Security retirement benefit in perpetuity, as if they had retired at their Full Retirement Age6.

"I mean, the notion that we're going to continue to keep over 100 individuals in a no man's land in perpetuity?" But at least some of Obama's anger should be directed at himself, because his own silence and passivity on Guantanamo are part of the problem.

There is no better spot than the Millennium Bridge from which to appreciate London as a palimpsest, the new gracefully overlaid on the old, as if every era co-existed with every other era in perpetuity, all at once.

Since 1990, the opposite mistake has been made: just because some things have gone badly wrong, so everything has been assumed to be wrong, in perpetuity or at least pending a revolution.

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