The House of Representatives passed an extensive financial reform bill last year.
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This bill creates a new body called the Criminal Cases Review Commission.
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The bill will also require health and local authorities to work together.
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Many Republicans say the climate bill should help encourage nuclear power growth.
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The government continue to seek a reduction of the public wage bill.
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However, you'll see in the New Year on a happy note indeed!
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Karzai said relations with Pakistan's new government began on a good note.
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Search Enter a team or competition Search Please note: All times UK.
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Alternatively; something said could strike the right note at the right time!
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As John Harris and others note, social democracy is in crisis everywhere.
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The Company manufactures banknote paper for use by commercial and state manufacturers.
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Here are five things you need to know about the new banknote.
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The country's most popular banknote is no longer legal tender from Friday.
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He agreed, and I unpinned a banknote and gave it to Scott.
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While into more than one of his letters he slipped a banknote.
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He added that a governmentnote would be circulated to police chiefs on this measure.
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India is keen to sell the missile to Vietnam and four other countries, according to a governmentnote seen by Reuters in June.
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The benchmark 10-year governmentnote yield was last at 3.172 percent, up about one basis point from the announcement.
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The governmentnote, drafted on March 31, said state authorities had identified 1,321 people with the help of health officials, police and Indian railways.
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The Treasury awarded 3.39 percent of the $20 billion 10-year governmentnote supply to direct bidders which include large investors and small bond dealers.
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A bankbill at the higher end of forecasts could change that.
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Austria faces another bankbill when terms of Greece's debt restructuring become final.
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Jefferson had already expressed himself in a similar way apropos of the bankbill.
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Preliminary pricing suggests a margin of 180 basis points over the bankbill swap rate.
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A steep bankbill for Spain would heighten risk.
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A banknote is inclosed in payment of my debt to you.
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He placed a banknote for fifty pounds in the woman's hands.
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So then about two years ago, out of nowhere, comes a banknote.
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Casey grunted, and threw a wadded banknote in his direction.
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He left the banknote, unobserved by me, upon the table.
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Incorporated into every FederalReservenote are certain security features.
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Here, we're looking at a 20 and $100 FederalReservenote.
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So oftentimes, a bill that does not follow a specific sequence are a key indicator of a counterfeit FederalReservenote.
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Every genuine FederalReservenote is associated to a Federal Reserve bank, that is indicated on the bill via specific locations here.
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And you know what they do with FederalReservenotes.
Uso de greenback em inglês
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Increasing U.S. debt could also weigh on the greenback, analysts have said.
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But the greenback was slightly weaker against a basket of currencies today.
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U.S. stock prices fell on Monday, reducing some of the greenback's appeal.
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Who opposed the greenback plan-theclosest thing to flaxscript America ever had?
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If the greenback keeps rising, U.S. dollar-denominated debt will become more expensive.
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He fined the other chap a greenback and gave it to me.
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Investors have bought the greenback instead of gold as a safe investment.
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But more emerging pain is likely as the greenback at last re-emerges.
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And the young man handed the stable-keeper three one hundred-dollar greenback notes.
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The greenback hit a seven-week high against a basket of major currencies.
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Gains in bullion, however, were cut by safe-haven flows into the greenback.
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Gains in bullion were, however, cut by safe-haven flows into the greenback.
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A weaker greenback makes gold less expensive to holders of other currencies.
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A decline in the greenback has helped trigger a move into equities.
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A stronger greenback makes gold more expensive for holders of other currencies.
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She led the way upstairs, her hand tightly closed upon a greenback.