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He had no clue they were of interest
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This is done by adding the interest earned to the original deposit at the end of the specified period for subsequent calculation of interest
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Rate of interest specified for a fixed deposit, say in bank, is the 'nominal rate of return'
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The plea, "I have no time," is an utterly futile one, and indicates simply lack of interest
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This is the home site of BBC and provides links on various topics of interest apart from news and views
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Russ spots something of interest in his newspaper
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Could I possibly be of interest to those who were working under my
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I think that Smiler took my lack of interest in his deliveries of food as a personal affront
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We have a lot of interest and the interests of one person need not match with the
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I programmed in a change of interest about a year and a half from now
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On the wall was a huge map of the Modern Greek State showing all the major points of interest
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I include it here for the sake of interest and in case there may be some readers adventurous enough to attempt it
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Nonetheless, she found herself positively enjoying the concentration of interest that surrounded her whenever the conversation turned to the state of the nation and to the whole immigration issue
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From browsing profiles of interesting individuals to trying out sending invites to over a dozen
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A lack of interest in her friends may imply you have less than long-term interest in your girlfriend and she may pull away from you thinking you feel less than confident about taking on all
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Believe it or not you likely have a lot of interesting and unique things about you
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locations that might be of interest with your match
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discoveries, even the current weather patterns, you will be able to bring up any topic that might be of interest in your potential connection
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There was no shortage of interest in the bar and Tom found himself at the centre of a veritable storm of hormonal posturing and pouting
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And this is my daughter who, until now has shown a remarkable lack of interest in science fiction generally and Star Wars in particular and who, not so very long ago, castigated her brother for being a Star Wars geek
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It was a two-hour dive over changing terrain with Tarak pointing out areas of interest
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gov - includes programs from these agencies that are of interest to small, grassroots groups
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those young ladies who might be of interest
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concentration of interest that surrounded her whenever the
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of interest in the bar and Tom found himself at the centre of a
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‘Found anything else of interest?’ he asked, clearly reluctant to put the phone down
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more precisely, mused Tom, widely variable in the amount of interest
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Not because of interest in that body per-se, he just didn’t want so much interest in that time
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“Yes,” he said, “and this might be of interest to you, I was questioned at length by Jorma
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From George's original deposit of two hundred gold coins in 1864--- converted to US dollars---his twenty years of interest on that initial investment, with a bit taken out now and then, amounted to: $16,700
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Althart was looking at the runs that were a few days each side of the one of interest
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Shikone faulted her for lack of interest in sex and too much interest in crystals when their affair ended
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Samuel handed Harry a map of Redditch, with the points of interest, both historical and popular marked clearly for reference, and suggested he tour the town and 'get his bearings
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As a soul from another star, she would be of interest to the most important people of all in the Kassikan
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The Louvre alone, accounted for hours of interest; and the newly installed Winged Victory of Samothrace invited even further study on the part of Kaitlyn and Chloe
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clear even to him that there was something of interest
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“Talking to it will not increase the amount of soil you remove,” he called over his shoulder and went to inspect something of interest to him beneath the house
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He was amazed by the amount of knowledge she had about something that wasn’t even in her field of interest
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The Bessamers met their guests at the ferry station and took the long way home, offering the ladies a brief tour of the City by the Bay and its admirable points of interest
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“No payment has been received since then leaving 18 weeks of interest at 12% compounded weekly plus the principal meaning that you now owe me $370,348
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The only spark of interest for the boys was kindled
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As your subscriptions increase you can plan on full time involvement in your area of interest
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We couldn’t find anything of interest
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Accordingly, therefore, as the usual market rate of interest varies in any country, we may be assured that the ordinary profits of stock must vary with it, must sink as it sinks, and rise as it rises
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The progress of interest, therefore, may lead us to form some notion of the progress of profit
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continued to be the legal rate of interest till the 21st of James I
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They seem to have followed, and not to have gone before, the market rate of interest, or the rate at which people of good credit usually borrowed
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In Scotland, though the legal rate of interest is the same as in England, the market rate is rather higher
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The legal rate of interest in France has not during the course of the present century, been
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violent reductions of interest was to prepare the way for reducing that of the public debts ; a
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rich a country as England; and though the legal rate of interest has in France frequently been
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considerable exaggeration ), the great sums which they lend to private people, in countries where the rate of interest is higher than in their own, are circumstances which no doubt demonstrate the redundancy of their stock, or that it has increased beyond what they can employ with tolerable profit in the proper business of their own country; but they do not demonstrate that that business has decreased
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In the different colonies, both the legal and the market rate of interest run from six to eight percent
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In the greater part of our colonies, accordingly, both the legal and the market rate of interest have been considerably reduced during the course of the present century
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A defect in the law may sometimes raise the rate of interest considerably above what the condition of the country, as to wealth or poverty, would require
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The high rate of interest which took place in those ancient times, may, perhaps, be partly accounted for from this cause
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The high rate of interest among all Mahometan nations is accounted for by M
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The lowest ordinary rate of interest must, in the same manner, be something more than sufficient to compensate the occasional losses to which lending, even with tolerable prudence, is exposed
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In a country which had acquired its full complement of riches, where, in every particular branch of business, there was the greatest quantity of stock that could be employed in it, as the ordinary rate of clear profit would be very small, so the usual market rate of interest which could be afforded out of it would be so low as to render it impossible for any but the very wealthiest people to live upon the interest of their money
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The proportion which the usual market rate of interest ought to bear to the ordinary rate of clear profit, necessarily varies as profit rises or falls
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We'll go over all the real data and learn what we can of that, and then we might as well sleep til there's something of interest happening
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He is thereby enabled to make his clear gain of interest on so much a larger sum
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occidental groups of interests, and the
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He hadn’t mentioned a voyage to Nerissa, but then, he was convinced that the mundane details of his business couldn’t be of interest to a woman
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This rate of interest has gradually been reduced from eight to three per cent
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You can zoom into areas of interest, and highlight where your mouse is
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The rate of interest was nowhere less than ten per cent
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At present, the rate of interest, in the improved parts of Europe, is nowhere higher than six per cent
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You know that the offer should be of interest to them as
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were not directly related to the main offer, but could be of interest
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But when the profits which can be made by the use of a capital are in this manner diminished, as it were, at both ends, the price which can be paid for the use of it, that is, the rate of interest, must necessarily be diminished with them
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Mr Locke, Mr Lawe, and Mr Montesquieu, as well as many other writers, seem to have imagined that the increase of the quantity of gold and silver, in consequence of the discovery of the Spanish West Indies, was the real cause of the lowering of the rate of interest through the greater part of Europe
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seems to have been the common rate of interest through the greater part of Europe
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Let us suppose, that in every particular country the value of silver has sunk precisely in the same proportion as the rate of interest; and that in those countries, for example, where interest has been reduced from ten to five per cent
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This supposition will not, I believe, be found anywhere agreeable to the truth ; but it is the most favourable to the opinion which we are going to examine; and, even upon this supposition, it is utterly impossible that the lowering of the value of silver could have the smallest tendency to lower the rate of interest
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By reducing the rate of interest, therefore, from ten to five per cent
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If this legal rate should be fixed below the lowest market rate, the effects of this fixation must be nearly the same as those of a total prohibition of interest
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If the legal rate of interest in Great Britain, for example, was fixed so high as eight or ten per cent
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Where the legal rate of interest, on the contrary, is fixed but a very little above the lowest market rate, sober people are universally preferred, as borrowers, to prodigals and projectors
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No law can reduce the common rate of interest below the lowest ordinary market rate at the time when that law is made
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Notwithstanding the edict of 1766, by which the French king attempted to reduce the rate of interest from five to four per cent
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The ordinary market price of land, it is to be observed, depends everywhere upon the ordinary market rate of interest
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The market rate of interest is higher in France than in England, and the common price of land is lower
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Homer showed no sign of interest in me
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I’ve not the least bit of interest
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jealousy is excited, and both inflames, and is itself inflamed, by the violence of national animosity, and the traders of both countries have announced, with all the passionate confidence of interested falsehood, the certain ruin of each, in consequence of that unfavourable balance of trade, which, they pretend, would be the infallible effect of an unrestrained commerce with the other
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They talked excitedly among themselves, pointing to the various areas of interest that caught their attention
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This means that you need your offer to be of interest to the majority of people in your target market, rather than to just a small group within your list of subscribers
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They purchased them chiefly in Egypt, at that time under the dominion of the Mamelukes, the enemies of the Turks, of whom the Venetians were the enemies ; and this union of interest, assisted by the money of Venice, formed such a connexion as gave the Venetians almost a monopoly of the trade
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These are fantastic sources of information to use for email content, as they are generally short and to the point, interesting, and usually target a topic of interest within the niche
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That they won’t have anything of interest or value to offer
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By raising the rate of profit, too, the monopoly necessarily keeps up the market rate of interest higher than it otherwise would be
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But the price of land, in proportion to the rent which it affords, the number of years purchase which is commonly paid for it, necessarily falls as the rate of interest rises, and rises as the rate of interest falls
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But as one of the best in the field, tell me: what would you do with the Lyndau file if you knew it was of interest to – shall we say – a higher authority?’
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There was a complete loss of interest in our history, language, and the self-reliant, optimistic attitude of the citizenry
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Either from want of interest in the officers entrusted with the execution of those ordinances, or from some other cause, they appear to have been universally neglected; and in the progress of all those governments, military exercises seem to have gone gradually into disuse among the great body of the people
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This bowl would make a lot of interesting conversations for many in our village, both male and female
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The ties of interest, which bound the inferior ranks of people to the clergy, were in this manner gradually broken and dissolved
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Where the market rate of interest is four per cent
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Where the market rate of interest is five per cent