Examples of Market A in a sentence
Erasmo in the Lagoon of VeniceNRM20.2004 Guido CANDELA and Roberto CELLINI (lxvii): Investment in Tourism Market: A Dynamic Model of Differentiated OligopolyNRM 21.2004 Jacqueline M.
Eligible Market A market which is regulated by a regulatory authority, operates regularly, is open to the public and has adequate liquidity for the purposes of the Fund.
Charges for Energy supplied (to replace generation deficiencies or unscheduled consumption), and payments for Energy consumed (to absorb consumption deficiencies or excess Energy supply) or changes in transmission usage will be based on the Real‑Time LBMPs.Secondary Market: A market in which Primary and Secondary Holders sell TCCs by mechanisms other than through the Centralized TCC Auction or by Direct Sale.
Olsen, The Family and the Market: A Study of Ideology and Legal Reform, 96 HARV.
Salbu, Bribery in the Global Market: A Critical Analysis of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act, 54 WASH.
Lower, Disruptions of the Futures Market: A Comment on Dealing With Market Manipulation, 8 Yale J.
Being creative in the community, supporting creative activity in public spaces.
Officers must carry out their responsibilities in order to receive their stipend.
RiverSource Tax-Exempt Money Market A -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- NON - PUBLIC FUND RiverSource Short Term Investments Series, Inc.
Changes have taken place in the regulation of water utilities in the last few years at the national level, which have made necessary to reconsider the role of the state as service provider.7 The privatisation of services traditionally under the aegis of the state, the development of large international companies and 6 William L Megginson and Jeff M Netter, "From State to Market: A Survey of Empirical Studies on Privatization," Journal of Economic Literature 39 (2001).