Takai said commodity risk management includes price, procurement and balance sheet risks.
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Would apply to companies whose balance sheet is above 1 billion euros.
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The company has not yet received a charge sheet, the people said.
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Which leads me to the other interesting point in this fact sheet.
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On the crime sheet; up against a reprimand; on trial, in trouble.
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But others have been forced by current circumstances to change tack completely.
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It marks a change of tack when dealing with the financial industry.
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Wired: Gervais takes tack-sharp aim at all things absurd -including himself.
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This time, some companies that had sold guns for years changed tack.
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Mexico's national electricity company CFE will follow a similar tack, she added.
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I'm not sure who said 'there are no pockets in a shroud'.
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When the bands of the shroud have been loosened the people say:-
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The sky was wrapped in its evening shroud of deep, mysterious darkness.
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The shroud application represents one of the first, practical uses for FALCON.
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My iron shroud contracted round me; persuasion advanced with slow sure step.
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As Dick Adams cast off the weathersheet in the new position, Mr. Norwood hauled in the lee.
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The weathersheets of the fore-staysail were eased off, and the square sails swung round.
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"Break out the jib and haul in the weathersheet," the captain shouted.
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''Sheet home the fore royal!- Weathersheet's home!
Ús de mainsheet en anglès
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Come, Walter, haul in the mainsheet, and come up to the wind.
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The rest of you tail aft to the mainsheet!
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Tell him to slack off the mainsheet, and before you know it, he'd drop the peak.
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An hour later the mainsheet was hanging in the water and the boat drifted with the tide.
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Stand by, to haul in the mainsheet.
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Round-in upon the starboard braces-easeoff your mainsheet, slack it away and let the boom go well out.
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We will watch for a 'smooth,' and directly it comes, you and François must round-in upon the mainsheet.
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While the two men struggled with the mainsheet, the big boom and the sail above it lurched madly over.
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This time the mainsheet parted.
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Come in mainsheet two blocks!
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A broken mainsheet jammer block on Union Chandlery could have thwarted Mark Mansfield's assault on the 1720 East Coast crown on Saturday.
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The bark went merrily on, leaping over the waves, with the old mariner at her helm, and his dumb servant by the mainsheet.
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Tom hauled in the yards and yards of mainsheet, and we resumed our more usual motion of beating hard into an oncoming sea.
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I know these waters like a book, I've sailed them ever since I was old enough to tell a tiller from a mainsheet.
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The breeze being favourable, Ben soon stepped the mast and hoisted the sail, when he came aft with the mainsheet, and told Dick to steer.
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But while sailing south down the New Zealand coastline in rough conditions, a loose mainsheet caused the boom to "unexpectedly" swing and knock Arne overboard.