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In crude terms, for every £100 the government lends, it gets only £55 back.
Under Romanian law, prisoners can shave 30 days off their jail terms for every book of scientific value that they have published – and it is an opportunity being seized by many white-collar prisoners in a country engaged in an unprecedented crackdown on corruption.
Not content with the grenade he threw into the late-stage investing world with aggressive investments in Facebook, Groupon and Zynga, tonight Yuri Milner announced a new partnership with Ron Conway that offers similar you'd-be-crazy-not-to-take-this-deal terms for every Y Combinator company.
Painter noted to me that this latest equity round will help it grow that debt pot as and when it's needed to meet demand: "In simple terms, for every dollar in equity we unlock $10 in debt, and we borrow that cash to buy cars".
This computation provides the pathogen specific number of ontological terms for every thematic aspect.
In human terms, for every life-year gained through HAART, 28 life-years could have been gained through prevention [ 22].
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The Conservative party conference was plastered with the phrase "hardworking" – "For Hardworking People", the legend boasted from the platform – and a host of frontbench speakers milked the term for every last residue of rhetorical worth.
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One of the reasons a few commentators thought May was unlikely to call a General Election before 2020 – aside from her repeated, confident assertions that she wouldn't – was because David Cameron's government passed a "Fixed Term Parliament Act" in 2011, meaning a demarcated five-year term for every government.
One of the reasons a few commentators thought May was unlikely to call a general election before 2020 aside from her repeated, confident assertions that she wouldn't was because David Cameron's government passed a "Fixed Term Parliament Act" in 2011, meaning a demarcated five-year term for every government.
One of the reasons a few commentators thought May was unlikely to call a General Election before 2020 – aside from her repeated, confident assertions that she wouldn't – was because David Cameron's government passed a "Fixed Term Parliament Act" in 2011, meaning a demarcated five-year term for every government.
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