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Within the scope of convertibility arrangements, this trading in currencies is carried out by skilled intermediaries, usually banks or specialized foreign exchange brokers and dealers.
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This device has a level of convertibility that lets us use it in very different ways".
A key element of that control is the Chinese currency's lack of convertibility.
A "law of convertibility" had established a scheme known simply as "convertibility"—which fixes the value of the peso at parity with the dollar, and restricts the domestic money supply to the level of foreign-exchange reserves.
Indeed, Argentina's real G.D.P. grew by more in the decade of convertibility than in any other decade in the 20th century.
Philip adopts the second notion of convertibility.
So what's coming in the way of convertibility?
There was more variability among varieties for convertibility than for glucan concentration and, therefore, Rapid SSF ethanol yield was mainly a function of convertibility (Additional files 1 and 2).
However, our results suggest that it is a better predictor of convertibility and ethanol yield (Additional file 3) than total lignin.
What was the scope of their engagement?
The scope of the lawsuits is vast.
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