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31 A rising yield curve is explained by investors expecting future short-term interest rates to rise, i.e..
32 Correspondingly this affected the basic balance, i.e. the current balance plus the balance of long-term capital flow.
33 Teams are insufficiently concerned with their own social needs, i.e. they ignore their own need for development and social maturing.
34 The following table lists universities which have produced highly cited theses, i.e. those which have received five or more citations.
34 Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
35 Hence the viscous dissipation is associated with high wavenumbers; i.e. it is brought about by small eddies.
36 This will need to be done before the start of the tax year, i.e. before 6 April.
37 More crucially it ran along political lines, i.e. in general it was applied by Labour-controlled local authorities only.
38 Our interest is in political theories that require neutrality, i.e., that are followed by acting neutrally in a principled way.
39 He can of course sue upon his own contract of sale(sentencedict.com), i.e. sue the retailer.
40 First, individual households will not be restricted to nuclear families, i.e. parents and their children.
41 The Constitution stipulated that a general election must be held within 120 days, i.e. no later than April 8, 1992.
42 This convention requires careful interpretation for local vectors, i.e. vectors measured at a given point in space.
43 This change applied to the obligatory foreign exchange intervention, i.e. when exchange rates moved to their limit.
44 It implied, first, primogeniture amongst males, i.e. inheritance by the eldest son, if there was one.
45 The first step in genome expression, i.e. transcription, was studied in order to test these hypotheses.
46 A software crash generally happens when you try to do something in the same way - i.e. the crash is repeatable.
47 Sight deposits are, in the main, cheque account funds while time deposits incorporate an element of withdrawal restriction, i.e. notice.
48 In most economies the bulk of net worth is attributable to the personal sector, i.e. private individuals.
49 Some bronze and clay fittings imply that there were at least two large statues on Minoan Crete, i.e. life-size or larger.
50 By its very nature, political risk assessment must be subjective, i.e. not based on numerical data.
51 It also provides three levels of stock, i.e. raw materials, work in progress and finished goods. 4.
52 Differential inflation rates and current account disequilibria probably influence exchange rates over the medium-term, i.e. two-five years.
53 All rates of pay quoted can be assumed to be gross, i.e. inclusive of employer's contributions etc.
54 In any case, even within technical, i.e. classical mythology, Orpheus was a singer, not a fish.
55 A further complication is the possibility of secular drift, i.e. prevalence changing with the passage of historical time.
56 It seems certain that pavement K, Woodchester is of the same period as the Orpheus mosaic, i.e. c. 310-325.
57 Chemicals, therefore, need to have a high energy potential i.e. they need to be highly aggressive.
58 Tasting - i.e. referring to isolated passages in the text. 2.
59 The percentage of related words at this level is therefore 10% of 10%, i.e. 1%.
60 The substitution effect leads to cheaper leisure being substituted for work, i.e. less work.