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Competition effects between sward maturities were not significant, and bite rate did not change significantly over days of observation, in either experiment.
The risk-free rate is based on zero coupon bonds in 2003 and is derived from government bonds of differing maturities in 1999 (zero coupon bonds did not exist in 1999).
On the other hand, if pension payments are above the value of bonds that mature - meaning that maturities were too long for retirement patterns, contributions can cover the difference.
Moratorium interest at the appropriate market rate will accrue from the dates of the original maturities.
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I do not wish to pretend that we regard the present spread of debt maturities as perfect.
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He also asked for a calendar of maturities.
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They may be for different maturities and different times according as it seems convenient at the moment.
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The loan will primarily be at fixed interest rates and for a range of maturities of up to 25 years.
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An issue of this sort affects those maturities.
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They had a small debt to deal with; they had no maturities to speak of, and a consolidated debt with no fixed term.
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The earliest maturities do not take place until next year.
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Secondly, why could it not insist on the calendar of maturities?
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Other authorities will have no maturities and will haw internal resources which they can apply temporarily to financing their capital works.
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If undistributed interest and defence bond maturities are excluded there was an increase of £10 million in 1966.
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Terms have become easier, maturities and grace periods are generally longer and re-scheduling fees have declined.
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The stocks are of varying maturities, some of which are not due to be redeemed until 2020.
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I am however considering further ways of reminding bondholders of any outstanding maturities.
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First—still on the subject of asset valuation—the value of maturing securities should certainly be valued on the basis of remaining maturities and not on cost.
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He said that some authorities known to him have as much as half their loans in very short maturities.
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They have to deal, inevitably and unavoidably, with maturities averaging about £700 million or more per annum, certainly for many years to come.
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Within each national curriculum subject area, attainment targets and programmes of study are being developed to meet the needs of children of different abilities and maturities.
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The trustees want not only cash payment when there is need, but specific maturities of the amount that has been capitalised and put on the balance sheet.
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The normal practice of a pension fund is to have a portfolio with maturities spread according to the actuarial expectation of the falling in of their obligations.
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When maturities are shortened and credits are repaid more quickly, that does of course have the incidental benefit of making more money available for new commitments in the short run.
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The region grows only smallseeded red lentil, pilosae type, an endemic group with a narrow genetic variability, short stature and early maturity.
Along with social maturity came the alignment with peer-oriented rather than parent-oriented social networks.
The pieces on this disc, particularly the orchestral ones, show a composer still in search of his full maturity.
The protein bodies were easily identified in later stages of maturity.
Further criteria for physiological maturity were the attainment of peak fresh weight and a 94% rate of germination at the time of the study.
In this case, eb embryos must have been through the physiological maturity, at least in part of the defective embryo.
Sets 4-6 each contained eight panicles that emerged first, third and fifth respectively, and were harvested at maturity.
Small amounts of green immature fruits were collected 3 weeks before maturity.
Thus, embryo length increased about 67% between seed maturity and germination.
However, storage survival also depended on the maturity of the seeds.
The independence between these two parameters has to be associated with the similarity of values of seed water content at maturity among coffee species.
Many factors, such as seed provenance, maturity at harvest and conditions of storage and sensitivity to imbibition, have been suggested to explain these apparent controversies.
However, germination in vitro was not achieved fully until the end of zygotic embryo development, when the embryo reached physiological maturity.
Therefore, the tree size at maturity may play a vital role in determining the morphology of the diaspores.
The bag was kept on the b ranch until the experimental syconium was near maturity.
Juvenility and maturity of plants as influenced by their o ntogenetical a nd physiological ageing.
Follicular volumes increased with maturity of the follicle.
Reconstruction of mouse oocytes by germinal vesicle transfer: maturity of host oocyte cytoplasm determines meiosis.
In particular, the mismatch between the maturities of banks' deposits and loans makes banks susceptible to bank runs.
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His anger imparted his acute sense of betrayal and the necessity of vindicating his maturity.
Eggs were washed with sterilized water by successive centrifugations, counted and scored according to their stage of maturity using light microscopy.
Managers roll over the futures contract before maturity so that they never take delivery of the underlying assets.
The capability is consistent with the specialized diet of the honey possum, enabling the assessment of the maturity of nectar-producing flowers.
Both lungs are compressed, reduced in weight but show normal maturity on histological examination.
Five infested and three uninfested control plants were available to estimate biomass loss at maturity for each accession.
At the grain-forming, post-grain-forming and maturity stages, the fraction of above-ground biomass representing grain yield (rice grain with husk, and barley seed) was separately estimated.
By embracing the sweep of the entire twentieth century, it demonstrates how caciques refused to wither away with the maturity of the institutionalised revolution.
The maturity of both approaches provides empirical and theoretical foundations for analyzing the vital interplay between automatic and controlled processes.
Such losses could also account in part for the decline in concentration between flowering and maturity for the other nutrients.
Stirling cycle generators were discarded as being too heavy and a lack of technological maturity.
The long-term persistence of any species at a site requires that, at least occasionally, seeds germinate and plants grow to maturity and produce seeds.
Seeds are conditionally dormant at maturity, and undergo annual non-dormancy/conditional dormancy cycles when buried outdoors.
Recently advances in the generation of ultraintense shor t pulse lasers has brought about tremendous progress in experimental maturity of laser-driven par ticle accelerator concepts.
The life-cycle is completed if an infected fish is eaten by a suitable final host, in the intestine of which the cestode develops to maturity.
Short-term zero coupon bonds generally have maturities of less than one year and are called bills.
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Instead of issuing pass books, the banks might issue debentures with definite maturities after notice.
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Companies will often seek to exchange their securities to extend maturities, reduce debt outstanding or convert debt into equity.
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Now that really is a sign of maturity!
Many fourth and fifth stage juveniles may be available to resume final development to maturity.
Our transgenic animals will soon reach maturity so that we can outcross them and analyze their progeny.
Maturity at the interface is thus the key challenge.
In fact, the longest maturity period currently available for options is three years.
We find that the maturity of the plan is correlated with more pension expense, as well as whether the firm has a lower debt ratio.
With a deterministic mortality, all puts are used when they arrive at maturity.
The substances could be produced in the brainworm and the metacercariae from a certain stage of maturity.
The maturity of the field is reflected in the scope of this first volume on identity formation and in its engagement with theory.
Many of these branches have now reached sufficient maturity to enable application to sound and music analysis- resynthesis.
Further, the existential priorities of early adulthood and maturity differ significantly.
Sufism and gerotranscendence : the impact of way of thinking, culture, and aging on spiritual maturity.
Developmental rate of individual parasites, even in the same hosts, was heterogeneous, with some reaching maturity twice as fast as others.
Unfortunately, as agents have not been as universally pervasive as objects, there is not the maturity in agent oriented design.
Immortalists seem to lack a positive vision of themselves in their later life stages, as for instance characterised by maturity, experience and adjustment.
Her growing maturity is natural and inevitable, given the responsibilities she has no alternative but to shoulder.
The major proportions of genotypic variations for these two traits were from the differences between the maturity groups.
Thus, maturity group data sets could be combined for developing yield prediction models.
The coefficient of this variable shows the additional effect where animals had a choice of maturity over the effect when they had no such choice.
In tomato/cowpea intercropping, all cowpea pods were harvested at maturity and dried to a moisture content of 120 g water/kg fresh weight.
In this investigation, quantification of fibre quality in individual bolls revealed wide variations in fibre maturity.
Colonial authorities were at first willing to accept this gradational view of maturity.
Does such behaviour depend on the maturity of perceptual and vocal processes, or on a speci®c educational programme?
Serial amniocentises were, therefore, performed until 37 weeks when the biochemical profile of the amniotic fluid was consistent with fetal pulmonary maturity.
Furthermore, in the mid-1890s the market expected the low short-term rates to rise, resulting in a higher yield for longer-term maturities.
Bills are issued with maturities of three and six months.
After drying, there were significant differences between seeds of differing maturities.
Changes in cell cycle activity and germinability of seeds of different maturities were monitored.
Higher rates of inflation will destroy markets for much shorter maturities.
The maximum rate of carbon dioxide generation, in contrast, appears to occur at maturities of less than 0.4%.
The share of public debt fell significantly from 1995 to 1998 for all maturities.
There are currently (in 2005) 16 issues outstanding with maturities of 1.5 to 27 years.
In other words, the persistency figures remove all deaths, retirements, and maturities.
Unfortunately, the traded option maturities do not match the one-day maturities of the implicit options from the guarantee.
Because of the need for both liquidity and profitability, banks tend to hold bills and bonds of varying maturities and yields.
Because there are up to seven outstanding maturities at any one time, the total number of observations was over 2000.
Banks find that this introduces instability; it is therefore necessary to match maturities of assets and liabilities with great precision.
The range of maturities is wider, however, ranging from three months to five years.
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