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The Republicans are largely bankrupt of ideas, leaving Democrats alone to put forth concrete, comprehensive proposals for fixing America's most vexing social and economic problems.
By 2015, soulless and bankrupt of ideas, the party was routed in the general election, and its leadership went to an obscure far-left member of Parliament.
As an embellishment on moviemaking, it's largely bankrupt of possibility, but the idea of creating a "premium" tier of moviegoing (the sort-of-stealth motive of 3D) is far from a bad idea.
The near-term gains of making more money on headphone sales (which is not even guaranteed — there are plenty of makers out there) are far outweighed by the issues Apple would bring upon itself in the long-term by making decisions that were bankrupt of real design justification.
After the bankrupt of Atletico Roma, he joined Triestina on free transfer.
In July 2008 he deal became permanent after the bankrupt of Lucchese. He played regularly for Foggina including the two promotion playoffs, which lost to Benevento.
He then signed a new contract with the club. He was released after the bankrupt of Messina. He joined Serie B team Frosinone. He moved again in December on free transfer.
Pianu started his career at Juventus. He spent 7 seasons at Treviso. After the bankrupt of Treviso, he was signed by Gallipoli along with team-mate Alessandro Moro in August 2009.Profile at gazzetta.
In summer 2003 he left for Serie B side Salernitana for free. He played until the bankrupt of the Salerno club. In summer 2005 he joined Serie B side Atalanta, which he played only 10 starts in 23 Serie A appearances at 2006–07 season.
Bust to Stucky in the Molino Stucky mill in Venice, which he opened. Giovanni Stucky (27 May 1843, Venice - 21 May 1910) was a Swiss businessman.He never became an Italian citizen neither did his sons. Later on, this was one of causes of the financial bankrupt of the family.
Marchini joined Chievo in 2003 on free transfer after the bankrupt of Alzano. Hr then joined Lanciano in co-ownership deal. He then signed by Sassari Torres in January 2005 and played two half season. In January 2006 he was signed by Triestina, where he played another half + half season.
Marić started his career at AC Lugano of Ticino, an Italian speaking region. After the bankrupt of the club, he joined FC Malcantone Agno. In summer 2003 he joined FC St. Gallen of Swiss Super League. He played 2 matches for the club before left on loan to FC Luzern until December 2007.
He was transferred to Sassari Torres again in January 2005. After the bankrupt of Torino and all players were allowed to leave, and Giordano joined Foggia of Serie C1. In July 2008, he joined newly promoted Serie B side Cittadella, but loaned to Pescara on 2 February. Luca Di Matteo took his no.
Soligo was not in Palermo's Serie A plan, on 21 July 2004, he was loaned back to Serie B for Triestina, 3 days before the pre–season camp. On 31 January 2005 he was loaned to fellow Serie B team Verona which aimed to promotion. But he just made 11 league appearances and the team missed the chance to enter the promotion playoffs by finished 1 point less than Ascoli, which Ascoli eventually promoted to Serie A due to Caso Genoa and bankrupt of Torino Calcio (and a new club Torino F.C. re–admitted to Serie B). That season also saw the bankrupt of Salernitana Sport and Salernitana Calcio 1919 re–admitted to Serie C1, which Soligo left for the re–found Salerno club.
In 2004, he left for Vis Pesaro but released after the bankrupt of the club in June 2005. In December 2005 for Foligno, where he played 3 seasons. In July 2008, he was signed by Cesena along with team-mate Gianluca Segarelli. He won promotion back to Serie A as Serie B runner-up in 2010.
After the bankrupt of the Venice club, he returned to Montevideo. In January 2006, he signed a 2½ year contract with Serie B side Triestina, which the club alsosigned Horacio Erpen. He just played 12 league matches in the second half of 2005–06 season. In August 2006, he joined Serie C1 side Sambenedettese on loan.
Roberto Cardinale (born 12 June 1981) is an Italian professional football player currently playing for USD Scalea 1912.Colpaccio Scalea, preso l’ex nazionale Cardinale‚ ottoetrenta.it, 27 August 2017 He played one game in the Serie A in the 2003/04 season for Perugia Calcio. After the bankrupt of Gela, he signed a 2-year contract with Avellino.
After the bankrupt of Nishikawa's enterprise, she lost that job and starts a pâtisserie. She accepts Yōko as a part-timer to support Yōko's living. She is actually over 30 years old, but has the appearance of a teenager girl. She has the tendency to sneak into Yōko's wearing a high school girl uniform, to her dismay.
Alessandro Frau (born 2 April 1977) is an Italian footballer who plays for Alghero. Frau made his Serie A debut for A.S. Roma against Salernitana on 13 September 1998. Frau was exchanged for Gianmarco Frezza from Internazionale in July 2001, but he never played for Internazionale. After the bankrupt of S.E.F. Torres 1903, he joined Alghero.
That season he scored 5 goals, as the team fourth scorer behind Francesco Lodi, Éder and Felice Evacuo. Martini only made handful appearances in 2008–09 Serie B, and in January 2019 left for Reggiana. In August 2009 he left for Perugia along with Massimo Perra. After the bankrupt of Perugia, he joined Alessandria in July 2010.
In the next season, Venezia signed Giuseppe Aprea and played as first choice. In 2007-08 season, he shared the first choice role with Aprea and mid-season signing Enrico Alfonso also played 7 times. But in 2008-09 season, Aprea resume as starting keeper. After the bankrupt of SSC Venezia, he remained at Venice for newly formed Serie D side Unione Venezia.
In mid-season, he left for Serie C1 side Monza on loan (exchanged with Vinicio Espinal). In July 2007, he left for Padova in co- ownership deal, signed a 2+1 year contract. In June 2008 Padova acquire the remain rights form Messina few weeks before the bankrupt of Messina. He then played 15 league matches for Padova before released on 30 June 2009.
Brellier started his career at French club Montpellier and was recruited by Italian giants Internazionale in 2000. He made a limited number of appearances with Inter and was loaned out to Lecco and Legnano before joining Venezia, initially under a co-ownership agreement. He played part of the 2004–05 season with Salernitana and was released in June 2005 due to the bankrupt of Venezia.
Born in Araras, São Paulo state, João Paulo started his career at Paulista Futebol Clube. He was loaned to União São João and Juventude in 2002 and 2003 season. In September 2004 he left for Servette FC of Swiss Super League. In mid-season, he left for Ciudad de Murcia of Spanish Segunda División along with Roberto Merino due to bankrupt of the club.
In although losing to Torino in aggregate, Ascoli promoted to fill the vacancy due to Caso Genoa and the bankrupt of Torino and Perugia. Lauro followed Ascoli promoted to Serie A, however, he left for fellow Serie A team Reggina on 31 August 2005. In January 2006, Reggina terminated his contract and Lauro returned to Ascoli as an understudy of left back Cristiano Del Grosso. The team finished as the tenth place that season.
Raimondi moved to Italy in 2001–02, joining Serie D club Casarano after two seasons in Argentina with Club Atlético Atlanta. He signed for Eccellenza side Gallipoli in 2003, and helped his side to win two consecutive promotions. In 2006, he joined Pisa of Serie C1, where he obtained a personal third consecutive promotion, this time to Serie B. He was the former Pisa captain. After the bankrupt of Pisa, he joined Perugia.
The business was sold, the surplus distributed to the bondholders, and a small amount was paid to shareholders. The shareholders in Canada succeeded in persuading Canada and other states to complain that Spain had denied justice and violated a series of treaty obligations. However, Canada eventually accepted that Spain had the right to prevent BTLP from transferring currency and declaring BTLP bankrupt. Of the shares, 88% were owned by Belgians, and the Belgian government complained, insisting the Spanish government had not acted properly.
Born in Mestre, the mainland part of Venice (Italian: Venezia) municipality, Bovo started his career at Serie B side A.C. Venezia. After he made his first team debut in 2nd half of 2003–04 season, he was signed by Serie A side Palermo in a co-ownership deal but loaned back to Venice. Palermo got the remain registration rights after the bankrupt of AC Venezia and loaned him to Serie C1 side Salernitana. In the next season, he left for Serie B side Bari on loan.
Born in Vizzolo Predabissi, Lombardy, Cassano started his senior career at Serie D side Voghera, located at near-by province. In summer 2001, he joined A.C. Fiorentina and played twice for first team. In August 2002, after the bankrupt of La Viola, he joined Empoli F.C. which also located in Tuscany. After 3 seasons as backup goalkeeper, he joined Serie B side Piacenza, where he played as first choice except 2006–07 season behind Ferdinando Coppola (and also injured) and first season shared the role with Gabriele Aldegani.
In 2007, unemployment in the Gaza Strip reached 40%. According to Oxfam, the private sector which employs 53% of all working Gazans was devastated and many businesses went bankrupt. Of the 110,000 workers in this sector, approximately 75,000 lost their jobs. 95% of the city's industrial operations were suspended due to the inaccessibility to inputs for production and the inability to export products. In June 2005, there were 3,900 factories in the city employing 35,000 people, and in December 2007, there were 195 factories remaining, employing 1,700 people.
Zaninelli played 29 games for Treviso in 2004–05 Serie B. The club missed the promotion after losing to Perugia in the playoffs semifinals. However Treviso later re-admitted to 2005–06 Serie A, after Caso Genoa and the bankrupt of Torino Calcio and Perugia. In August 2005, Zaninelli returned to Serie B as the club sold him to Cesena in co- ownership deal, for a peppercorn of €500.Treviso FBC 1993 s.r.l. Report and Accounts on 30 June 2007 , CCIAA He spent 2 seasons with the Emilia–Romagna club.
Born in Caserta, Campania, Bova started his career at Campania side S.S.C. Napoli. In 2003, he graduated from Primavera under–19 team and left for Serie D side Faenza. After the bankrupt of Napoli in 2004, he left for Serie C2 club Imolese. With Imolese, he was a regular starter of the team, and earned a call-up to Italy U21 B team for 2005 Mediterranean Games, and for a preparation match against Serie D Best XI. He played the match against Morocco and on the bench against Libya.
How ProZorro.Sale auctions work As by now used to sell and lease assets from the failed banks, as well as other government national and sub-national agencies and some commercial firms. Items up for auction include million-dollar credit portfolios, state-owned enterprises, mining licenses, land, woods, vehicles, billboard advertising rights, buildings, scrap, and other assets. Development and implementation of an electronic system of property sales owned by the banks going bankrupt of particular segments of the state property market (woods, property in use, non-core assets) and later it will be rent and small- scale privatization.
The Civic Opera was formed by reorganizing the bankrupt of the Chicago Opera Association in 1921. Opera Association general manager Harold F. McCormick resigned and was replaced by utilities magnate Samuel Insull, while sixteen of the eighteen directors were carried over from the old company. The new Civic Opera also fell heir to Mary Garden as musical director as well as all of the costumes, scenery, and other resources of the defunct Opera Association. The Civic Opera Company was Chicago's first real world class Opera Company, it was also a "democratic" opera company, aiming for a popular audience.
Further complications arise when it is revealed that the insurance company is actually bankrupt of legitimate earnings, and the money paid to Veale was earmarked for delivery to a minor cocaine cartel. In a panic, the CEO of the company, Charles Saffron, details a private investigator and a series of bounty hunters to track down the suitcase, while himself evading a squad of enforcers sent by the cartel. As they close in on the money, and already weary of the other's company, Serge and Sharon each separately decide to kill the other. Serge ambushes Sharon first, suffocating her by spraying liquid tire sealant down her throat.
Only one of his regrets is shown over the course of the season; he goes back with Adam and stands up to a group of bullies who stole his Walkman. Camilla (Kim Roberts) – Camilla is a former alcoholic and a single mother who raised two children and started therapy after she almost ran the bus she was driving into a pole, narrowly avoiding killing her passengers. In a regret she goes on with Erica, she confronts a co-worker who stole so much money that their employer went bankrupt. Of Dr. Tom's five group therapy patients, only Camilla and Erica pass the final test and begin doctor training.
After the Fincantieri deal fell through, the yard underwent financial restructuring in July 2011 in order to qualify to bid for a portion of the $40 billion contract known as the National Shipbuilding Procurement Strategy which will see ships built for the Canadian Coast Guard, Canadian Forces and Department of Fisheries and Oceans. This procurement strategy had its bidding deadline extended by three weeks specifically to accommodate the Davie restructuring. As part of the restructuring, Upper Lakes Groups Incorporated (owner of Seaway Marine & Industrial Inc.) bought the assets of the bankrupt of Davie Yards Incorporated. The Canadian engineering conglomerate SNC-Lavalin, Upper Lakes Groups Inc.
In June 2007, Parma bought back Lebran and he was loaned to Serie C2 side Carpenedolo. In summer 2008, he left for Lega Pro 1st Divisione (ex-Serie C1) side Venezia in another co-ownership deal. At Venice, Lebran was the regular starter and earned a call-up to Italy U21 Lega Pro team against England C team, which ended in 2–2 draw. He was bought back by Parma again in June 2009 and sold to 1st Divisione side Rimini in co-ownership deal few weeks later, for €75,000.Parma FC SpA Report and Accounts on 30 June 2010 Few weeks before the bankrupt of Rimini, Parma bought him back on 25 June 2010, for €75,000.
Del Sante started his career at hometown club Perugia where he played twice in Serie B 2004–05. After the bankrupt of Perugia, he chose not to follow the new team at Serie C1 and joined Fiorentina's Primavera team. In summer 2006, he was loaned to Serie C1 side Pizzighettone but after a handful appearances, he joined Serie C2 side Varese on loan in January 2007. In 2008–09 season, he scored 15 goals for the Lega Pro Seconda Divisione Champion as team top scorer. In June 2009, Varese signed him in co-ownership deal for €120,000.ACF Fiorentina Report and Accounts on 31 December 2009 But at Lega Pro Prima Divisione, he had to compete with Matteo Momentè and Pietro Tripoli to pair for Osariemen Ebagua in 2 strikers or 3 strikers formation.
The Fifth Avenue Transportation Company was a transportation company based in New York which was founded in 1885 and operated of horse-and-omninbus transit along Fifth Avenue, with a route running from 89th Street to Bleecker Street using horse-drawn omnibuses. Fifth Avenue was unusual in that its residents opposed the installation of railway track for streetcars and was the only avenue in Manhattan to never see streetcar service. The company was declared bankrupt of the earlier operator in 1896, and was succeeded by the Fifth Avenue Coach Company From 1888 until his death in 1893, lawyer Elliott Fitch Shepard was the company's controlling stockholder. He acted on his religious beliefs of the holiness of the Christian Sabbath, forcing the company to halt its operations on Sunday, the Sabbath.
From Bolo to Solo: Lokananta Recording They also have recordings of wayang performances, for example by , and Surakarta/Yogyakarta karawitan music. Many Indonesian performers were introduced from Lokananta, including the famous Gesang (and his Bengawan Solo), Waljinah (and her Walang Kekek), Titiek Puspa, Bing Slamet, and . Nowadays, after the bankrupt of 2001, Lokananta is trying to renovate its image, working on the recording of new musical genres and on the re-mastering of its impressive archive on physical supports like CDs, DVDs and WAV files: nineteen people still work here and Lokananta’s main income is now the rental fee of some futsal space they were forced to create in the past three years.Jakarta Post: RI’s oldest recording studio struggles to survive During the controversy over the song Rasa Sayange between Indonesia and Malaysia, the 1962 record of the song from Lokananta proven that it was Indonesian song.
He won the champion that season. In July 2007, he signed a 4-year professional contract with Inter. In exchange, Inter loaned a few players to the friendly club. Pedrelli has played a few friendlies with Inter first team in 2007–08 season. After Inter bought some players from another friendly club Treviso in June 2008, Primavera under-20 team teammate Pedrelli (50% valued for €275,000) and Gianluca Litteri were sold to Treviso in co-ownership deal in July. He played 18 league matches for the Serie B struggler. In June 2009, few weeks before the bankrupt of Treviso, Inter bought back Pedrelli, and allowed Federico Piovaccari joined Treviso permanently. In July 2009, he left for Serie B newcomer Cesena on loan with option to purchase. On 7 July 2010, he was loaned to newly promoted Prima Divisione side Spezia from Internazionale with option to purchase 50% registration rights.
In its initial test, the Altman Z-score was found to be 72% accurate in predicting bankruptcy two years before the event, with a Type II error (false negatives) of 6% (Altman, 1968). In a series of subsequent tests covering three periods over the next 31 years (up until 1999), the model was found to be approximately 80%–90% accurate in predicting bankruptcy one year before the event, with a Type II error (classifying the firm as bankrupt when it does not go bankrupt) of approximately 15%–20% (Altman, 2000).Predicting Financial Distress of Companies: Revisiting the Z-SCORE and ZETA Models This overstates the predictive ability of the Altman Z-score, however. Scholars have long criticized the Altman Z-score for being “largely descriptive statements devoid of predictive content ... Altman demonstrates that failed and non-failed firms have dissimilar ratios, not that ratios have predictive power.
The Rhodesian Action Party (RAP) was a political party in Rhodesia formed in 1977 by a group of MPs from the Rhodesian Front (RF) who were dissatisfied by the leadership of Ian Smith and his attempts to negotiate an 'internal settlement' with African nationalists. Twelve members of the Rhodesia House of Assembly joined the party when it was launched in May 1977, including Ted Sutton-Pryce, Reg Cowper, Ian Sandeman and former Rhodesian Front chairman Des Frost.Ending Civil War: Rhodesia and Lebanon in Perspective, Matthew Preston, I.B.Tauris, 2004, pages 132-133 Accusing the RF of being "completely bankrupt of all ideas", the RAP endorsed "any constructive move towards a settlement of Rhodesia's constitutional problem", in which "people of different cultures can coexist in mutual respect and safety".Political Handbook of the World, Council on Foreign Relations, State University of New York at Binghamton. Center for Comparative Political Research, McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1978, page 364 Frost described Smith as "tired and negative", prompting Smith to describe him as "completely two faced".

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