The other creditors who hold no collateral would get the proceed from the sale of the remaining unpledged assets. |
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Autophobia appears upon diagnosis to proceed from a strong distaste to horseless locomotion on the rural highway by those who live in cities. |
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So, sometimes, like Columbus, or like other great discoverers, you have to proceed from scientific certainty, rather than trend lines. |
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In G-402, G-403 and G-405, the Committee recommended that these matters be referred back to Level I in order for it to proceed from that point. |
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First of all, must proceed from the requirements of the embassy of the country where you intend to go. |
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Cleantech start-ups are maturing and proceed from the technology development phase to the commercialisation phase. |
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Aspirant countries can only proceed from one stage of the process to the next once they have met the conditions for that stage. |
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We hope that the Government of the Sudan will proceed from the perspective of its long-term development and take a flexible approach. |
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Even if we proceed from the assumption that we will not have need of such equipment, the helicopter will be informed about our trip. |
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The net proceed from these offerings were used to pay down part of the bank loan. |
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Many children proceed from their schools, with or without a break, to some form of private supplementary tutoring. |
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The goal of the preamble was to, in some measure prevent those rash misconstructions, and uncandid reflections, which usually proceed from an imperfect view of any subject. |
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In the final reckoning it is your freewill that will determine how you proceed from thereon. |
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He will hear a full ruling on the issue and we will be able to proceed from there. |
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The two banks and the 71 Members of Parliament proceed from the weaknesses of the mechanism to assert inapplicability. |
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On the contrary, the most effective condemnations proceed from comprehension. |
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Injustice and irrationality already proceed from this inept piece of social engineering. |
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No body, no individual can exercise authority that does not expressly proceed from the latter. |
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We certainly do have some differences of opinion as to where we have been over the last few years and how we should proceed from this point on. |
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Also at the heart of this proposal is how we proceed from research results to innovation and practical achievements. |
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They do not proceed from a genuine affective and sexual complementarity. |
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To avoid the police trap provided by the geography of the Zócalo, the usual direction of the march was reversed, to proceed from the Zócalo to El Ángel. |
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All educational reforms proceed from the assumption that efforts will be made to make the most rational use of scarce resources possible and that costs will be closely controlled. |
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They found it difficult to proceed from the main entrance to the check-in at the airport and were least likely to get the requested seating accommodation. |
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The values of past art, tradition, should in no way be curtailed, but when viewing art of the new era one should never proceed from tradition, but should first make tabula rasa within himself. |
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These arguments proceed from logic and reason. |
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How prosecutors will proceed from here remains to be seen. |
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Because, if we don't proceed from love, then... what? |
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But sometimes people proceed from belief to action. |
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Our whortleberry proceed from organic farming. |
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Legal and regulatory requirements applicable to mining projects follow a sequence as developments proceed from exploration to construction and operation. |
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All agree that if deinstitutionalization does in fact proceed from a will to reinvest the sick with decision-making powers and to count on the quality of home care, it must never be the result of budget cuts. |
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These initiatives proceed from the Lac La Croix Agreement of Co-Existence, and are intended to enhance the conservation of the resource for the benefit of the First Nation and of future generations. |
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The main recommendations in this report proceed from three assumptions. |
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In this method we proceed from set of trinomial mechanism to multinomial sets of mechanisms. |
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There are other orders of course, all of which proceed from culture, religion, and which organize this protoplasmatic chaos that is reality. |
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Sense and perception must necessarily proceed from some incorporeal substance within us. |
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We may proceed from the remotion of the consequent to the remotion of the antecedent. |
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In order to have a government of law, it has to proceed from something like a constitution. |
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God did not work as a necessary, but a voluntary, agent, intending beforehand, and decreeing with himself, that which did outwardly proceed from him. |
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By way of analysis we may proceed from compounds to ingredients. |
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