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But after Lehmans collapsed in September 2008, the Bank of England slashed its base rate to 0.5% and the Wilsons found on nearly all their loans they could revert to base rate plus a fixed percentage – typically 1.5% – at the end of the fixed period.
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Watch out: The law's sunset means that, absent further Congressional action, the exemption amount would revert to the $5 million base, indexed.
Rather, we leave judgments about the efficacy of treatments to self (i.e. the demonstrator), by allowing individuals to abandon the treatment, or revert to an alternative, based on their own evaluation of the treatment's effectiveness in curing themselves.
The fear was that, after a near-miss in Austria, three months ago, the Continent was emulating Trump and reverting to its basest image of itself and of others.
Then the coupons revert to a floating rate based on three-month Libor plus 69 basis points.
Engineers, building owners, and others involved in chiller decisions should revert to traditional chiller specifications based on cost, performance, local manufacturer support, service options, and reliability.
Chrome will revert to the default theme.
But longer-term American plans have always envisaged a situation in which American troops, like Britain's, revert to an oversight role at bases outside major cities like Baghdad.
We want to use secondary structure information wherever we have both residues in a base pair, but revert to primary sequence alignment when we are missing sequence data.
The team reverted to a 3-4 baschemeeme this offseason, hoping to upgrade a unit which gave up the third-most rushing yards in the league in 2013.
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