Purchased
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I
purchased
it from Family Video for $2.99 to add to my already impressive horror collection, and I ended up suffering through the worst "horror" film in modern history.
My friend's head was in the right place when he
purchased
Triloquist on a whim.
I recently
purchased
2 of the 4 books to read and be 15 again and remember all of the emotions you go through as a young girl.
In the last three months of 2008 alone, net US-asset purchases topped $500 billion dollars – three times more than what was
purchased
in the preceding nine months.
One example is Souq.com, an online retailer based in the United Arab Emirates that was
purchased
in March by Amazon.
Yes, bad loans can be
purchased
by asset-management companies, which can package them up and sell them off to other investors.
By some estimates, more than 20% of Ukrainian government debt was recently
purchased
by a single American investment fund, Franklin Templeton Investments, specializing in distressed debt.
The parable features a group of travelers, returning home with identical pottery
purchased
on a remote island.
An audit would also reveal more details about financial-market interventions like those in 2008, when the Fed
purchased
mortgage securities from Bear Stearns and AIG.
In 2008 and 2009, the Chinese
purchased
US government bonds at a rate of $17 billion a month.
According to an Associated Press report, citing Foreign Office statistics, Libya
purchased
from the United Kingdom “about £40 million ($55 million) worth of military and paramilitary equipment in the year ending September 30, 2010.”
Venezuela is high on its list, having already
purchased
more than three-quarters of the $14.5 billion in arms sold by Russia in the region from 2001 to 2013.
In a push to reduce the cost of borrowing, the Fed
purchased
long-term assets in the market, injecting liquidity into the financial system.
Millions of American homes that were
purchased
with subprime mortgages have been foreclosed in recent years, forcing their owners, unable to service their debt, to leave.
Thus, record-high speculative prices have likely caused bunker traders to release inventory, but those releases may have been
purchased
by speculators who are now active lessees of commercial storage capacity.
The remarkable British artificial intelligence firm DeepMind, which Google
purchased
for $400 million in 2014, seems to be plowing ahead.
But that is a poor excuse for not challenging relatively obvious anti-competitive moves, such as when Facebook
purchased
Instagram (with its rapidly growing social network) or when Google bought its map competitor, Waze.
Having their bonds
purchased
by the European Central Bank did not keep Greece, Ireland, and Portugal from needing a bailout.
The “asset” that is
purchased
need not be a physical asset.
What exactly did investors expect when they
purchased
bonds in companies with names like “Limitless World,” one of Dubai World’s bankrupt real-estate subsidiaries?
These high-quality products are
purchased
on middle- and long-term contracts, mainly by long-time customers.
Aren’t the tariffs a tax on the goods
purchased
by American consumers?
He and Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu signed a joint declaration ending the dispute between their countries; and the Polish government
purchased
full-page ads in major newspapers around the world – including the three largest Israeli dailies – to promote the text of the statement.
In the “bad bank” model, the government has the additional problem of managing all the bad assets that it
purchased
– a task for which it lacks expertise.
Even if everyone in Tuvalu had access to the Internet (which they don’t; only 13% of the country’s population had broadband in 2016, according to the World Bank), delivery of goods
purchased
online would be difficult.
Elsewhere, billions of people lack bank accounts and credit cards, and in many developing countries, consumer-protection laws do not extend to goods
purchased
online.
By contrast, in most developed economies, well-functioning postal systems and strong legal frameworks mean that products can be
purchased
online and delivered without a second thought.
The following year, Vneshtorgbank
purchased
a controlling stake in the privatized United Georgian Bank, Georgia’s third largest.
The rival claims date back to the late nineteenth century, but the recent flare-up, which led to widespread anti-Japanese demonstrations in China, started in September when Japan’s government
purchased
three of the tiny islets from their private Japanese owner.
The PSPP, as it is currently constructed, allows repatriation of interest on bonds
purchased
by the ECB and national central banks.
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