Sentence examples for reverse cash from inspiring English sources

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Many scammers ask clients to wire money; it is impossible to reverse cash when using wired money given.

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Pay-TV operator British Sky Broadcasting could be waving goodbye to one of its rivals soon, unless Ireland's Setanta Sports can find a way to reverse its cash shortfall, dwindling sales and annual losses of 100 million pounds ($164.2 million).

The first portion of the paper uses the information contained in the annual actuarial reports for public retiree health plans to reverse engineer the cash flows underlying the liabilities given in the report.

A new paper from the National Bureau of Economic Research asks whether this might work in reverse: if cash motivates crime, could the absence of cash reduce crime?

The governor of the Bank of England, Mervyn King, offered an unapologetic defense yesterday of the bank's decision to reverse course and inject cash into the financial system.

Just as important, cash transfers reverse the control-fixation and top-down decision-making of the current foreign aid system, putting resources directly in the hands of those who can use them most effectively and bypassing the mushrooming bureaucracy of consultants, advisers and administrators who populate the sector.

The party has said it would cut winter fuel allowance for richer pensioners, accept the coalition's child benefit cuts, and - as of this weekend - not borrow any more cash to reverse any day-to-day spending cuts.

But in recent months, capital flows have reversed, effectively draining cash from the economy.A less-noted but possibly more potent boost to the economy is the pledge of Li Keqiang, the premier, to give extra money to China Development Bank.

Analysts had suggested that the bank might instead slow or even reverse its withdrawal of emergency cash from the banking system.

Sometime in the near future, the sucking out of cash from real assets will reverse itself and we face the prospect of a tsunami of cash flowing back into the economy.

RM: It looks like Osborne hasn't dipped into his surplus too much to find the extra cash he needs to reverse the tax credit changes.

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