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  • The '''Terrorist Finance Tracking Program''' is a [[United States government]] program to access the ...rorism]] activities. They also referred to the program as the '''Terrorist Finance Tracking Program ("TFTP")''', similar to the [[NSA electronic surveillance
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  • |   –   || ''English Finance''
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  • ...[[DePaul University]] where he was an adjunct member of the Department of Finance faculty from 1988 to 2003. Hurley was recognized as an Executive Scholar of
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  • | || || Human Society || Emeritus Professor of Finance and Economics, [[University of Pennsylvania]] || 41
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  • ...r of Calcutta University. In February 1886, he was appointed member of the Finance Committee, the last appointment of his service career. He resigned from the
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  • ...ersight and investigations and the Subcommittee on Consumer Protection and Finance of the committee on interstate and foreign commerce; House of Representativ
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  • ...ker (Chairman), Jeff Kerns (Chief Executive Officer) , Troy Heppner (Chief Finance Officer) and James Wickes (non-executive director). These individuals have
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  • ...ernment]] agencies. The EHS guidelines were created by the [[International Finance Corporation]] in 1998. Organizations based in the United States are subjec ...rg/ifcext/sustainability.nsf/Content/EnvironmentalGuidelines International Finance Corporation: World Bank Group Environmental, Health, and Safety Guidelines]
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  • ...who supply articles or substances by way of [[hire purchase]] or [[Credit (finance)|credit agreement]] have no duties under section 6 (s.6(9))..
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  • ...ore concentrates, engineering concerns, milling and infrastructure costs, finance and equity requirements and an analysis of the proposed mine from the initi ...ate to financing standards such as [[Equator Principles]], [[International Finance Corporation|IFC]] environmental standards, and criteria for [[Socially resp
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  • ...T, which is low compared to other information intensive industries such as finance, which spend upwards of 10%.<ref>{{cite web|author=Raymond, B. and C. Dold|
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  • ...y [[bankers]] and commercial parties in more than 175 countries in [[trade finance]]. Some 11-15% of [[international trade]] utilises letters of credit, total ...niques and methods for handling letters of credit in international [[trade finance]]. This practice has been standardized by the ICC ([[International Chamber
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  • ...ed, mainly in [[China]]. Pre-development, Logisitics, Sales, Marketing and Finance are among the activities of the Dutch head office.
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  • * Invoice Finance
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  • '''Ryobi Finance Corporation''' of [[Chicago, IL]] is a financial operations company of the
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  • ...Credit [http://www.deere.com/en_US/jdc/index.html] (John Deere Credit and Finance) [[Johnston, Iowa]].
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  • ...e=YFbosch>{{cite web|title=Robert Bosch GmbH Company Profile|work=[[Yahoo! Finance]]|publisher=[[Yahoo!]]|url=http://biz.yahoo.com/ic/41/41437.html}}</ref> ...Bosch Stiftung]]'' (''Robert Bosch Foundation'') holds 92% of the [[share (finance)|share]]s (''Beteiligung'') of ''Robert Bosch GmbH'', but no voting rights
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  • | [[Black-Scholes equation]] || Mathematical finance || [[Fischer Black]] and [[Myron Scholes]]
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  • | [[Elliott wave]] || Finance || [[Ralph Nelson Elliott]]
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  • ...d are done without publicity or [[advertisement]] of any kind. The members finance the system by subscriptions, according to their needs. Each member gets a v
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  • ...drug abusers on street corners and in train stations, begging for money to finance their drug habits, cannot be ignored by responsible Governments. States hav
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  • ...Howard's brother Robert; his father Luke (the 'namer of clouds') helped to finance the building of the Chapel: a portrait of the father and son hangs in the [
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  • ...dollars from the [[United States]] government. This money would be used to finance a larger plan. The plan was to travel north into [[Canada]]. Along the way
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  • ....amazon.de/dp/3865506569 Hawala. An Informal Payment System and Its Use to Finance Terrorism by Sebastian R. Müller (Dec. 2006), ISBN: ISBN 3865506569, ISBN
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  • ...ancial-institution/terrorism-insurance/ U.S. Treasury - Office of Domestic Finance - Terrorism Risk Insurance Program<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>. ...10.1111/j.1745-6622.2006.00112.x '''Morgan''' '''Stanley''''s ''J.A. Corp. Finance'' on Terrorism Insurance Market(s)] (Wharton's authors)
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  • ...beries]] - named "[[expropriation]]s" or "revolutionary expropriations" to finance the organization), [[riot]]ing and [[general strike]]s which aimed at creat
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  • The Ministry of Finance had neither a budget nor "qualified economist or banker." Mullah Omar colle ...(source: Edith M. Lederer, "U.N. Panel Accuses Taliban of Selling Drugs to Finance War and Train Terrorists," Associated Press, 2001-05-25.</ref>
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  • * believed to have arranged large wire transfers of funds to finance terrorist operations.<ref name=Dni14HiValBios>
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  • ...sought to discover if college aid money was being fraudulently obtained to finance terrorist plots. Through the [[Inspector General]] of the Department of Ed
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  • The '''Terrorist Finance Tracking Program''' is a [[United States government]] program to access the ...rorism]] activities. They also referred to the program as the '''Terrorist Finance Tracking Program ("TFTP")''', similar to the [[NSA electronic surveillance
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  • ...Act's expanded law enforcement powers could be applied. A new [[Terrorist Finance Tracking Program]] monitored the movements of terrorists' financial resourc
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  • ...e (CME or the "Merc") which now trades [[futures contract]]s and [[Option (finance)|options contracts]] on over 50 products, from [[pork bellies]] to [[eurodo
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