The central bank on Thursday raised its benchmark interest rate for the second straight quarter by 0.125 percentage points. |
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Head through the bridle-gate, then walk straight up the steep grassy bank on to reach a stile over a fence. |
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The car careered into a bank on one side of the road rebounding off the bank and throwing both Jarrott and his companion out of the vehicle. |
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Then take into account that the bank on the strength of my deposit can give out around four times my deposit. |
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If you can create a bank on which to grow your hedge, this will provide more opportunities for plants like primroses, violets and stitchworts. |
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The organization relies on volunteers to pick up donations, unpack donations, pack hampers and work in the food bank on Wednesdays. |
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It burrows a tunnel far into a sandy bank on the riverside and dwells therein, safe from cold, wind, rain and creatures that would devour it. |
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Fortuitously, also opening this week is a wine bar in the former premises of the bank on Baggot Street. |
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If we just leave it to chance, we can't bank on these fawns making it to reproductive age. |
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However, British investors should not bank on the US currency boosting their returns indefinitely. |
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If possible she will spend the money she is accumulating in the bank on the tuition fees for her graduate study. |
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Talk about such novel ventures and you sure can bank on the support of Revathy Menon, film actress. |
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Residents said the building housed a bank on one floor and residential apartments on the other floors. |
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Locals have rallied behind the push to start a community bank on the Balmain peninsula with almost 30 people registering their interest so far. |
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Today I heard that the woman in question lost her job at the bank on account of those pictures! |
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His parents urge him to save his coins in the little piggy bank on his dresser, yet they willingly give their own coins away to any stranger extending a hand across a counter. |
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To take advantage of the globalisation of markets, we need to bank on our strategic assets. |
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All movements are grouped per bank on a single statement, which also includes all of the details that your bank sends out with it. |
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In euroSIC the payment is credited to the recipient bank on the basis of the IID in the IBAN and automatically transferred to it. |
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He saw me as I stepped out but I crossed quickly and jumped up the bank on the other side and through the hedge. |
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In 1720 the Scottish adventurer John Law had attempted to set up a state bank on the promise of overseas trading profits, and had paid the king's debts in banknotes. |
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Beyond the bank on the seaward side is a yard or two of level ground. |
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China is also hoping to bank on the region's proximity to Japan and Korea. |
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This means taking measures that do not bank on doctoring figures and introducing cosmetic measures, as was done in the case of poverty reduction figures. |
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After approximately 200 metres, you will see the bank on your left. |
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The butter, rich and yellow as the gowaned bank on which the milky mother has depastured, is probably taken directly from the churn. |
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For this, we bank on our constantly developing improvement processes as well as our long history of success in the development of excellent products, improved production processes and close client service. |
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In Taiwan, the central bank on September 16, 2008, said it would cut its required reserve ratios for the first time in eight years. |
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The EBRD also faces the challenge of satisfactorily acquitting itself of its double mission of being a development bank on the one hand, and a commercially viable lending institution on the other. |
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The budget deficit reaches new peaks every year, and it would be irresponsible to continue to bank on the status quo, which would probably lead to the bankruptcy of the entire system. |
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I want to take the opportunity here to applaud the Quebec government's decision, reflected in its recent budget, to promote the development of lighter vehicles and to bank on electricity as a source of energy. |
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Because one thing is clear: the spring summit will become standard practice in the future, so that we not only bank on a future-orientated, knowledge-based society, but can also actually live in it. |
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Examination of these projects has been the beginning of a new era for Dynacor who whish to bank on its growth potential and diversify its production in Peru. |
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The wages were paid into the bank on Monday but because the account was being closed, the money went into a suspense account until it could be worked out where it should go. |
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However, modern historians agree on where Hannibal encamped his army on the western bank on the Rhone and see the river crossing as clearly conceived and crisply executed. |
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A man held up the Ulster Bank on Charlotte Street at around 1.40 pm on New Year's Day before running off with a sum of cash. |
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Meanwhile, people visiting the South Bank on a rainy day sink up to their ankles in puddles and steam through an indistinct symphony. |
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The girl from Carnforth slipped and broke her ankle while playing around the dykes in Hest Bank on Sunday afternoon. |
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In 1845, Taswegians everywhere busted open their mattresses to deposit their pennies in the Hobart Savings Bank on its first day of business. |
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Eric Varvel will serve as acting CEO of the Investment Bank on an interim basis. |
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The government reserved the right to instruct the Bank on what rate to set in times of emergency. |
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The Act also provides that the Government has the power to give instructions to the Bank on interest rates for a limited period in extreme circumstances. |
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