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The loan pays a 9bp fee before the company draws down on the funds.
"Everyone  draws down their credit lines because they think 'I better get that liquidity when it's still good,'" said Ruskin.
Anselm Kiefer draws down the world upon his shoulders in a mood of what can only be described as apocalyptic excess.
Instead, he draws down the world upon his shoulders in a mood of what can only be described as apocalyptic excess.
He doesn't take a management fee on the SPV, and he draws down capital for deals on a deal-by-deal basis.
As the coot giving him a lift draws down on him, Tucker turns his body to make a smaller target of his vital organs.
"If you look at U.S. [minimum volatility], I think that that gives you the ultimate investor experience because when the market draws down 20%, you're down 10%," he said.
"Every president starts off with a good-will account with Congress that eventually draws down," said Phil Schiliro, who was Mr. Obama's White House legislative director in his first term.
As the world's armory of effective medicines draws down, humans are running out of time to either change the behaviors that got us here, or come up with radically new treatments.
The firm developed a production technique that draws down the thickness of its glass significantly to less than 100 micrometers (versus the 300 to 400 that today's smartphone cover glass features).
Iran is already training fighters in southern Syria, he said, so that if Hezbollah draws down its presence there, as its leaders have vowed to, it will leave behind a Syrian prototype.
There's room for 2300 billion hectares of new trees, they said—220 billion acres of tree cover, which draws down 2300 metric gigatons of carbon, or 210 billion tons in US non-metric.
The hefty deposits Saudi banks have been able to build up in recent years have diminished more recently as the government draws down cash parked with them to help plug its budget deficit.
The Wall Street Journal reported Friday the Pentagon is considering increasing its Marine Corps Expeditionary Units in East Asia as it draws down its deployments in the Middle East, citing unnamed military officials.
The hefty deposits Saudi banks have been able to build up in recent years have diminished more recently as the government draws down cash parked with banks to help plug its budget deficit.
All of this means that the Taliban will have little to lose from signing a deal that they can walk away from, and much to gain when the United States draws down its forces.
She writhes, crawls, drags her long fingernails across her body, and eventually lifts up her sleeves and draws down a zipper, revealing a spiraled metal bra and her whole body painted in recognizable Haring patterns.
That's not far from net debt which is expected to climb to around $1.2 billion later this year once the company draws down an additional $100 million, lifting borrowing to over 7 times 53 EBITDA.
More hawkish positions from the U.S. Federal Reserve to the European Central Bank have rattled some investor sentiment, as the former aims to shrink its balance sheet and the latter draws down its quantitative easing program.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump said on Wednesday the United States would get out of Syria slowly "over a period of time" and would protect the U.S.-backed Kurdish fighters in the country as Washington draws down troops.
As the accompanying image shows, our app uses intuitive geometry rather than mathematical formulas to convey the basic idea behind QV. A bar at the top keeps track of the budget of voice credits, while the circles fill up, and the top bar draws down, at the quadratic rate as the survey respondent exchanges credits for votes.
But for Pakistan, hosting Taliban leadership on its soil is a way to maintain leverage over the Taliban so that when this war some day draws down, Pakistan is party to the negotiations, and the expectation is Pakistan is telling the Taliban: Look, when you enter a power-sharing agreement, you have to fulfill our interests.
Some patients may also experience involuntary contractions of the wide muscle at the side of the neck (platysmal muscle). This muscle draws down the corner of the mouth and lower lip or other muscle groups.
This paradoxical dialectic relates in Kabbalistic terminology to descending immanent "Vessels", and successively higher transcendent "Lights" through the history of creation. In Jewish thought, deepening Talmudic and Rationalist enquiry broadens the physical application of Torah (vessels), while deepening Jewish mysticism draws down higher levels of illumination (light).
He also draws down two blind men who were walking through the crowded market. Rivers in both cities demonstrate their attitudes of lives moving forward without returning. Several interviews are conducted in both sections to share Liu’s conception and ideology in his artwork, demonstrating his connection with the world.
Plants are submerged and emergent aquatic plants, rooted in the substrate below the water. They are tiny plants, just a few cm tall. Most species are ephemeral aquatics that flower in vernal pools when the water draws down, but several species are submerged perennials found in shallow lakes. The simple leaves are concentrated basally around a short stem.
If it is less, the firm first draws down its cash balance or sells its marketable securities, rather than reduce dividends. # If external financing is required, firms issue the safest security first. That is, they start with debt, then possibly hybrid securities such as convertible bonds, then perhaps equity as a last resort. In addition, issue costs are least for internal funds, low for debt and highest for equity.
Creating the upper reservoir is the Takase Dam which is a tall and long rock- fill embankment dam with a structural volume of . The Takase Reservoir has a capacity of which only is active (or "useful") for power generation. The low active capacity of the reservoir is due to the high levels of silt in the Takase River which cause the reservoir to reserve 79 percent of its capacity for this purpose. During operation, the upper reservoir only draws down .
The mercury is no longer displaced, and thus flows downwards, away from the upper contact, and so the circuit opens. This allows for normally closed operation. Normally open mercury relay, with coil around bottom of tube For the more traditional normally open relay operation, the side contact is arranged somewhat higher up (or the volume of mercury is reduced) ,so that contact is not made when the iron slug is freely floating on the pool of mercury. The control coil is mounted below the rest level of the slug, and when energised draws down the slug deeper into the pool, thereby displacing additional mercury and thus raising the level to the previously uncovered side contact and closing the circuit.
They then descend farther down into the heads of stream valleys as huge ice blocks but are not regenerated there. About , Glaciar Noroccidental, a small outlet glacier long, drains away from the side of Gran Glaciar Norte at about and draws down the ice surface a few tens of meters over a distance of , descending to with a gradient of . Another still farther south, Glaciar Occidental breaks away from Gran Glaciar Norte west of the summit crater at about as a steep, long glacier having a gradient of that ends at . From the southwest corner of the mountain, another outlet glacier, Glaciar Suroccidental, long, flows from Gran Glaciar Norte at with a gradient of , which also ends at in a long smooth surface.
During the 1990s, intense trade competition gradually makes Japan a major trading power against the United States and the European Union, which gradually worked for the dissolution of NATO. The Japanese also use their position to expand the mandate of the Self-Defense Forces and even to its export military technology. The U.S. military draws down its forces for most of the 1990s, starting with deployments during Operation Desert Shield and Latin American interventions, while abolishing most of its nuclear arsenal, in parallel with the (fictionally perennial) Soviet Union; in addition, the drawdowns affect the military intelligence community due to what was proving to be over-dependence on automated means of intelligence gathering. The situation comes to a head in 2005 when instability in Zaire's Shaba province prompts the South African Defence Force (equipped and trained by Japan) to seize mineral-rich sections of the area.
Lovelock in 2005 In Lovelock's 2006 book, The Revenge of Gaia, he argues that the lack of respect humans have had for Gaia, through the damage done to rainforests and the reduction in planetary biodiversity, is testing Gaia's capacity to minimize the effects of the addition of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere. This eliminates the planet's negative feedbacks and increases the likelihood of homeostatic positive feedback potential associated with runaway global warming. Similarly the warming of the oceans is extending the oceanic thermocline layer of tropical oceans into the Arctic and Antarctic waters, preventing the rise of oceanic nutrients into the surface waters and eliminating the algal blooms of phytoplankton on which oceanic food chains depend. As phytoplankton and forests are the main ways in which Gaia draws down greenhouse gases, particularly carbon dioxide, taking it out of the atmosphere, the elimination of this environmental buffering will see, according to Lovelock, most of the earth becoming uninhabitable for humans and other life-forms by the middle of this century, with a massive extension of tropical deserts.
As with other hydro power reservoirs in the country, the reservoir shrinks considerably during the dry season as water is drawn off for power generation. The Nakai Reservoir draws down to a minimum operating size of around 70 km2 by the end of April each year. Nam Theun 2 also features a smaller reservoir and dam, the Re-Regulating Dam and Pond, built to control releases from the Nam Theun 2 Power Station to the Xebangfai River. One of the most productive hydro power projects in Laos has been the Theun-Hinboun scheme in the center of the country, which was built in two phases opening respectively in 1998 and 2012. The initial project featured a relatively small dam and reservoir, transferring water from the Theun River to the neighbouring (and lower) Hinboun River by tunnel, producing 220 MW. Theun-Hinboun provided substantial economic benefits to Laos through energy sales to neighboring Thailand at a time when the country had few exports, and its success encouraged other international investments in the country, including the Theun-Hinboun Expansion Project.
Austrian economists fundamentally disagree with nationalizations of any sectors of the economy and, thus, opposeGrussner (2010) Zarlenga's proposals to "nationalize central banks," such as the Fed in the U.S., which is presumed to be a private enterprise. Although Zarlenga's history of fiat money was in line with heterodox analysis and especially Post-Keynesian, his notions of "sovereign money" aka "debt-free money," and the opposition to fractional banking have been criticized severely, especially the "refusal" to acknowledge that "all money is a liability of the issuing state." Critics state that "debt-free money" advocates are "confused on the accounting, vague on the terminology, and rarely provide details on their proposal"Wray (2015-16) and point out that the suggestion to have, for example in the United States, the central bank, instead of providing the government with a "loan", simply "transfer[ing]" money to the government's account with the Fed,"[And] treating those transfers as gifts". See Wray (2015-16) would not make money “debt-free” because the Fed's liabilities grow: first, in the form of Treasury deposits, and, then, as the Treasury draws down those deposits, in the form of bank reserves.

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