anamountofmoneythat anorganizationorgovernmentborrowsandpromisestopayback on anagreeddatewith anagreedamountofinterest, or thedocumentthatcontainsthisagreement:
a 10-year/20-year, etc. bondThe first new bond is a 10-year bond,payinga 6.5%interestrateandrepayableonOct. 25, 2021.
buy/invest in/sell/trade bondsWe havekeptsufficientmoneyin abuildingsocietyaccountso we will not beforcedtosellourbonds.
Beyond the nuclear family: the increasing importance of multigenerational bonds.
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The equity premium, ep, implied by the model is then computed as the difference in returns on stocks and bonds.
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Derivation of a model of adhesively bonded joints by the asymptotic expansion method.
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Thus, forming and maintaining strong social bonds throughout the lifespan is critical to attaining these fundamental goals.
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Empathy strengthens social bonds in at least three ways.
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In most molecules, the electrons are paired and, with the exception of hydrogen, the four outer most pairs of each atom form chemical bonds.
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Even some of the angle bonds may be so constrained.
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First, by breaking out of the bonds of traditional female roles they might permanently alter the gender system that the war had placed in flux.
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The right-hand figure shows a two-dimensional slice of the local field configuration building up the hydrogen bonds.
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First, the increase in the interest-rate make households exchange money for bonds since the opportunity cost of holding money increases.
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Equities have, on average, a much higher return than short-term and long-term bonds.
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The expropriation of landowners took the form of a ridiculously low price and "payment" in bonds that were little more than worthless pieces of paper.
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Rather, the spatial and temporal patterning of loumas has served to strengthen intra-community bonds.
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In general, if storage is "sufficiently" desirable, banks will optimally choose not to hold bonds and money for the nonmovers.
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To be precise, there is nothing that nominal bonds can do in this environment that money cannot.
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bond issue
In anybondissue, the use of proceeds is of critical importance.
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New basketball courts and tennis complex with lighting opened in 2005 part ofbondmeasure.
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bond of affection
To take this step will not halt progress in ecumenical dialogue, bonds of affection and common action for human betterment.
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