Are Democrats writing off these small towns as unrecoverable Republican territory, where isolation seals their conservatism? |
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The bank also managed to recover loans that were deemed unrecoverable through a call-back system in which clients were visited by bank employees. |
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Talking about the film, Cronenberg has referred to Nabokov's theory of memory and art as attempts to recover the unrecoverable. |
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In the first case the contents of the file are truly unrecoverable unless you can guess the password. |
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Contingencies such as unrecoverable medical or dental expenses, hospital expenses and loss of wages are also provided for. |
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This week, as his wife was anticipating contracts worth hundreds of millions of dollars, he sent her stock plummeting to an unrecoverable low. |
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Within weeks of the law's passage, banks saw a flood of loans once deemed unrecoverable being repaid in double time. |
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In the case of an unrecoverable project, the only charge to you is that of the initial set up charge and shipping costs. |
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Head crashes vary in severity but at their worst, the data on the hard disk can be rendered unrecoverable. |
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In some of them, reckless lending has left banks with unrecoverable loans that far outstrip their shareholders' capital. |
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Estimated unrecoverable amounts are charged to earnings in the period in which the risk is identified. |
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When they cannot pay, healthcare professionals and institutions can receive partial compensation for unrecoverable costs. |
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Upon investigation there was minimal oil pollution at the time of the occurrence, and it was determined that the sheen was unrecoverable. |
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Other comprises outside services, unrecoverable losses, other personnel costs and donations. |
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The actual weight of the aircraft was likely even greater, as some of the cargo was destroyed by fire or was unrecoverable. |
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Losing this information can cause enormous problems and headaches if they are damaged or become unrecoverable. |
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Many of the overdue accounts in question are either for very small amounts or have been assessed as likely to be unrecoverable. |
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It is likely that the aircraft transitioned from a normal approach into an unrecoverable manoeuvre, such as a spin or stall. |
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The sight of the 757 diving in at an unrecoverable angle is frozen in my memory, but at the time, I did not immediately comprehend what I was witnessing. |
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Most of the remainder sit on billions of dollars-worth of unrecoverable loans, and would have failed long ago if only the politicians had let them. |
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It establishes whether major events or changes might have permanently affected the property's value and ensures that its book value is not unrecoverable. |
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When a loan is considered entirely or partially unrecoverable or when the Bank decides not to attempt to recover it, it is written off by debiting the corresponding valuation adjustment. |
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Proven expertise in oil sands research and operations will enable development of these assets in an efficient and environmentally responsible manner, using technology to unlock previously unrecoverable deposits. |
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But the thresholds for Supply and Service contracts cannot be described as 'large and important', even to SMEs, although the consequences of unrecoverable damages in the event of annulment most certainly are. |
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Execute an API or DLL call of the wrong bitness from within any of these programs and the result is an unrecoverable run-time error. |
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Basic tax content is unrecoverable GST embedded in the cost of a property. |
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The software crashed with an unrecoverable error, and I lost half an hour of work. |
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Net charge-offs are loans that arc deemed to be unrecoverable after being written off. |
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If both the monetary disincentive for wrongdoing and the regulations to guard against it are neutered simultaneously, the inevitable result will be great and unrecoverable damage to large numbers of consumers. |
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Retained waste' is nuclear material generated from processing or from an operational accident, which is deemed to be unrecoverable for the time being but which is stored. |
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There is global warming, and acidification of the oceans, but also overfishing with unrecoverable damage to fishing species and many coastal areas are in danger of floods by the rising of the ocean level. |
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Safety of capital is maintained so that reserve assets are not diminished by credit defaults or exposed to potentially unrecoverable capital loss. |
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The test bed will be Saskatchewan resources and those in the rest of the Western Canadian Sedimentary Basin, which serve as a proxy to the currently unrecoverable 70 per cent of oil reserves worldwide. |
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Any anomalies or errors that occur while you are logged in as the system administrator may result in unrecoverable damage to StarTeam databases and other databases managed by the same database server. |
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The CEO was fired with cause in 2004 and was charged with fraud affecting the public market in 2008, but by that time the damage to Nortel's reputation and operations proved unrecoverable. |
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Thresholding and neighborhood definition are further lossful transformations which make details of the original application data virtually unrecoverable. |
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