The chamber atomizes the solvent, covering the parts, and lets the solvent do its work.
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Let's keep the businesses that were solvent at the beginning of the year solvent through the summer. Alright.
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Along with asbestos, the list includes the solvent methylene chloride, dry cleaning substance tetrachloroethylene, solvent 85033-Bromopropane and others.
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Along with asbestos, the list includes the solvent methylene chloride, dry cleaning substance tetrachloroethylene, solvent 1-Bromopropane and others.
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Along with asbestos, the list includes the solvent methylene chloride, the dry cleaning substance tetrachloroethylene, solvent 1-Bromopropane and others.
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And again, if you are a solvent company at the beginning of this year, January 1st, you're going to be solvent.
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That term actually refers to the movement of a solvent like water across a permeable barrier, not the substance (called a solute) that dissolves within that solvent.
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Waiting until later ages to claim Social Security — as seniors increasingly do — might help keep the system solvent, and the higher monthly checks may keep households solvent, too.
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The third, SD Tactical Arms, simply shut down its line of solvent traps and began selling barrel shrouds, whose measurements and hardware closely match those of the old solvent traps.
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The plastic is welded together with a solvent and airtight.
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They can do it with this one and remain solvent.
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Healthy, solvent people can flourish on their own, of course.
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As far as assets go, "New Americana" is surprisingly solvent.
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The first fundamental is that water is an incredible solvent.
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Plenty of small, sustainable businesses are solvent, Mr. Wassner said.
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"PG" represents the solvent used in the liquid, propylene glycol.
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Popular was confirmed as solvent, and the request was approved.
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If there's good news, it's that the program will remain solvent.
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Well, to do that, I had to find the right solvent.
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The first priority should be to make Social Security solvent again.
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Italians want a better government and solvent, competitive banks, he added.
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Greater solvent exposure was associated with an 85% higher autism risk.
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Humor is the universal solvent against the abrasive elements of life.
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Two of the companies, Dark Side Defense and Solvent Traps, Etc.
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Xylene is a solvent that occurs naturally in petroleum, ITC said.
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HPLC involves dropping the bud into a beaker of solvent such as methanol or chloroform, and running it through a pressurized column to isolate the mixture's components once the THC has been extracted into the solvent.
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Tetrachloroethylene, commonly known as PERC, is used worldwide as a chlorinated solvent.
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EU rules permit such a scheme only if the bank is solvent.
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So we had the capital to remain solvent when others went bankrupt.
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The process begins with gold or silver nanoparticles suspended in a solvent.
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In 2008 the city went bankrupt (it became solvent again in 20163).
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Burford has refuted the allegations, saying it is solvent with strong cashflow.
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Doing so helps me to live longer, stay healthier and remain solvent.
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Obviously we cannot know, at this point, whether he's solvent or not.
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Today, Tyson has retired from fighting and appears to be solvent again.
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We will make sure you will be solvent on July 1st. Okay.
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These programs allow people to remain healthy and solvent — supporting their independence.
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But in vaping fluid, these chemicals are also mixed with an alcohol solvent.
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Like the firms they have injudiciously lent to, many banks are barely solvent.
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The technique is called "ultimate 3D imaging of solvent-cleared organs," or uDISCO.
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The final gel model of a fetal brain after being immersed in solvent.
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Also sticky in a way that requires industrial strength solvent to clean up.
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The chopped material is then washed with a solvent to remove leftover protein.
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We're not in a Lehman situation and banks are extremely solvent and liquid.
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Hardware companies sharpened their products to meet that higher perception and stay solvent.
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The fire began when an overhead projector ignited solvent in a student's artwork.
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"The market can stay irrational longer than you can stay solvent," said Stark.
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They also ran the comparison tests using different volumes of a typical solvent.
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What has changed is that solvent people now feel no shame about begging.
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Second, check the rating on the bank to make sure they&aposre solvent.
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Immigration may make programs like Social Security more solvent in the short term.
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It needed $250,000 for its resettlement program to remain solvent, Ms. Plummer said.
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Their formula is likely to involve tax increases to help keep the programs solvent.
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I don't want to buy the nasty wallpaper solvent, but we might have to.
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Some doubt that state pension schemes will be solvent by the time they retire.
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In a separate incident, the wrong solvent was used in cleaning valves, damaging equipment.
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The ink that's used is made up of gold nanoparticles held in a solvent.
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Once the surface is clean, a different solvent is used to remove any varnishes.
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He said he is currently having discussions with investors to keep the app solvent.
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They should scare anyone who is interested in having America remain a solvent nation.
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John Larson (D-CT), among others, that would keep Social Security solvent for decades.
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This would give time for certain contracts to be transferred to a solvent institution.
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Solution methods typically produce impure alane because solvent molecules tend to stick to it.
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The proposal also aims to reform the Highway Trust Fund to keep it solvent.
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Theirs is a criminal subsistence economy; even many of their leaders are barely solvent.
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Better to have at least 221 solvent and competitive clubs than just a handful.
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Even so, Ms. Jacoby noted that Purdue is solvent and not riddled with debt.
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"The business can be restructured without resolution," Reinfelds said, adding the bank was solvent.
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The salt is then separated with a solvent and the carbon dioxide is captured.
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A propylene glycol ratio is the amount of solvent used in the e-liquid.
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We need to raise revenues, control spending, and make Social Security and Medicare solvent.
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"That means helping … some districts get solvent so they can apply for grants," she said.
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But it is a solvent, and kills the bacteria before they can make very much.
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As the ink is deposited, the solvent evaporates, allowing a solid structure to be built.
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This time shouldn't take more than a little solvent and a lot of elbow grease.
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The group most affected by solvent abuse is 15- to 19-year-olds, studies show.
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Whether the Federal Reserve, which has the power to create money at will, is solvent.
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And it doesn't even seem that the water — an allegedly universal solvent — is helping him.
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Metsä's researchers have come up with an alternative process involving a solvent based on salt.
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For instance, living creatures need some sort of solvent that enables them to metabolize food.
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In solvent crystallization, solid materials are dissolved in a solution like water or another liquid.
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Doubt was the necessary companion of belief, Ms. Hassan assured her, not its irreversible solvent.
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Front Porch, and the Porches were precisely who kept the nation's motion picture industry solvent.
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She and her collaborators developed a fast-evaporating solvent mixture that could remove the whitening.
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That operation contained more than a dozen 55-gallon drums of hexane, another volatile solvent.
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I make enough to live on, I'm financially solvent, I focus on what I make now.
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This included a case in which someone used the wrong solvent to clean propulsion system valves.
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The solvent in these nine cups can detect organic compounds that are also key to life.
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One of the chemicals released, xylene, is a solvent that occurs naturally in petroleum, ITC said.
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They "know not being solvent enough to personally afford something is not relevant," the author says.
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I figured having three months' worth of expenses saved would keep me solvent in the interim.
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When the solvent evaporated the inside of the capillary was left evenly coated with the polymer.
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During the 2008 financial crisis, Fannie and Freddie were provided nearly $188 billion to remain solvent.
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He did an amazing job bringing the city back to life and making it financially solvent.
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What can our government do to ensure Social Security is financially solvent in the decades ahead?
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"Rich people know not being solvent enough to personally afford something is not relevant," Siebold writes.
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The banks can stake other collateral, such as bonds from more solvent countries or corporate debt.
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Mnuchin, as treasury secretary, is charged with putting policies in place to keep the economy solvent.
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Among his more solvent proposals is a plan to increase the payroll tax that funds Medicare.
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In these early months of the next decade, America is prosperous but malcontent, solvent but anxious.
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Social Security, meanwhile, is expected to remain solvent until 2034, keeping in line with previous projections.
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The central banks maintain the fiction of being solvent by not marking their book to market.
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Commercial EIT works by applying a high voltage to a reservoir of solvent containing compounds of interest.
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The bank must be solvent, he added and state money must not be used to cover losses.
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An experienced trader instinctively knows that the markets can remain irrational longer than you can remain solvent.
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A survey in 2012 found that levels of chlorobenzene, a solvent, were 80,000 times the permitted limit.
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To stay solvent, they must set the price of borrowing to reflect the likely risk of default.
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There are going to be three groups of solvent players and one insolvent player in Air India.
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Burford added that it was solvent, with strong cash flow and had good access to expansion capital.
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The Chamber said keeping those programs solvent is "absolutely critical" to the country's financial and economic security.
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A precautionary recapitalization is a type of state intervention in a struggling bank that is still solvent.
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It would only be available for senior bonds issued by solvent banks until the end of 2016.
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Then they soaked the mouse in an organic solvent that dissolves its fats like a dishwashing detergent.
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A precautionary recapitalisation is a type of state intervention in a struggling bank that is still solvent.
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Without ads and live events, the virus has left many of them struggling to stay solvent. 7.
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If it used the solvent process, there are probably trace amounts of chemical residue on the beans.
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He added the agency took actions to ensure the credit unions remained solvent, which was its mission.
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We need to stay solvent as we come to a standstill … cash flows are drying up overnight.
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The waste streams were created from spent non-halogenated solvent-based toner, lacquer thinner and lacquer dust.
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However, practically all of those are through large companies with the cash flow needed to keep plans solvent.
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In December it told Monte dei Paschi that it would need €8.8bn, but has since deemed it solvent.
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They "know not being solvent enough to personally afford something is not relevant," the self-made millionaire says.
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Singularity Black is a solvent-based paint that absorbs almost all light and makes objects look utterly flat.
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If anything, undocumented immigrants help keep the safety net solvent with the payroll and income taxes they pay.
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Both bills would modestly increase Social Security benefits and keep the system solvent for most of this century.
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Moving to a "medium risk" traditional investment strategy would make all three funds solvent in the median scenario.
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Martin O'Malley's campaign has stopped paying his staff and took out a loan to keep his campaign solvent.
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Further, it's paid for in a commonsense way that strengthens Social Security, making it solvent beyond 2023 years.
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And we'll look for ways to keep it solvent going forward, focusing primarily on the payroll tax cap.
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NFIP was solvent for years, but began to go deep into the red after Hurricane Katrina in 2005.
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The study wasn't a controlled experiment designed to prove whether or how solvent exposure might directly cause autism.
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Among its many unique properties, water is an extraordinary solvent that greases the wheels of life's biological machinery.
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Pure organic alcohol derived from organic wheat is used as the natural solvent for the macerated plant material.
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"We ought to pay down the debt, and we also ought to make Social Security solvent," he said.
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You have to spray down surfaces, use some kind of solvent, and then dispose of all the evidence.
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Religiously, liberal individualism has become a solvent for the faith, in the United States as well as Europe.
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Insurers, having exhausted their options to participate in the exchanges and remain solvent, began heading for the exits.
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Fed rules say it may only lend to solvent businesses against adequate collateral, something many small businesses' lack.
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Solvent trap retailers and others like them can sidestep these restrictions since their products are not technically firearms.
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If everybody who was eligible took advantage of this program, I don't see how it is financially solvent.
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These oils are commonly extracted by crushing the plant material and putting it in a petroleum-based solvent.
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" There's an old saying on Wall Street, "markets can remain irrational for longer than investors can remain solvent.
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"The math simply does not work on PDVSA staying solvent" without help from Russia and China, she said.
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The federal government must make an immediate deposit into every state unemployment fund to keep those funds solvent.
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You need to be able to remove solvent sufficiently, you need to be able to do vacuum insulation.
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The code is on the care tag, and is expressed using the letters S, W, SW or X, which translate as follows: S = solvent-based cleaners should be used; W = water-based cleaners should be used; SW = either solvent- or water-based cleaners may be used; X = professional cleaning only.
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The other technology, using chilled ammonia as a solvent, is less popular because it requires more manpower, engineers say.
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Then they tried Phenol, a protein-dissolving solvent lethal to humans in amounts as small as a single gram.
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It is categorized as a Class 2 Residual Solvent with a permissible daily exposure of 8.8 milligrams per day.
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Despite these flaws, the NFIP remained solvent until 2004 by bringing in more in premiums than it paid out.
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In one case, the company used the wrong solvent to clean valves in the telescope's thrusters, destroying some equipment.
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And many large banks were clearly solvent, including JPMorgan, Wells Fargo, State Street and Bank of New York Mellon.
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Cloud favors rich, often dark paint that is built up then occasionally flushed with solvent, leaving color chunks behind.
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The other, trimesoyl chloride (TMC), can be dissolved only in an organic solvent such as decane, an oily hydrocarbon.
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The new bill would let pensions borrow money to remain solvent so that they can continue to pay retirees.
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By creating a sustainably solvent Social Security system, we plug an $11.4 trillion, 75-year, net-present-value hole.
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Cash for compensation and decommissioning comes from Tepco but it gets grants from the government to keep it solvent.
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John Maynard Keynes' warning that a market "can stay irrational longer than you can stay solvent" is well heeded.
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Pfizer states in its own briefing documents that oxycodone could only be uniquely extracted, without naltrexone, using one solvent.
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However: The Social Security Trust Fund is projected to remain solvent until 2628, no change from last year's projection.
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They were badly withered and resistant to the normal technique for removing proteins, which is done with a solvent.
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Isoparaffin solvent (early boiling point 225 ° C, flash point 92 ° C, density 0.79 g / cm3, viscosity 3.57mm2/s). 4.
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To prepare the samples, the team first cleaned them in solvent and acid washes to remove contaminants and varnishes.
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For most of his life, Cuarón has struggled to juggle his auteur ambitions with his need to stay solvent.
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Grooming emerging talent and then selling the rights to it for a profit can help smaller teams stay solvent.
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Republicans say the programs must be revamped to ensure they will be solvent for baby boomers and their children.
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For Monte dei Paschi to qualify for government aid, the European Central Bank must determine that it is solvent.
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Let's cut to the quick: Access to affordable health care keeps people alive and healthy and keeps families solvent.
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Asking Social Security beneficiaries to pay the price is not a fair — or successful — strategy for keeping the system solvent.
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Poll after poll suggest that Americans of all political stripes support reasonable revenue-raising measures to keep Social Security solvent.
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Safechem, a chemical company, rents out tanks of fresh solvent rather than selling it to manufacturers for cleaning metal parts.
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But McNeill said today's announcement is an example of what the company can do to help drivers stay financially solvent.
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It is used in chemical synthesis as a precursor to carvone and as a renewables-based solvent in cleaning products.
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Atkins, who was a BMX biker, had been using Rust-Oleum Aircraft Remover, a solvent that strips finishes from metal.
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JOHN HARWOOD: They say you guys will never, ever, ever agree to overhauling entitlement programs to make them more solvent.
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"In this negotiation, we don't seek a better health plan, only a solvent one," the union says in its overview.
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To stay solvent, commercial newspapers and magazines had to give the people what they wanted, and the people wanted Bernhardt.
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The system won't open until all of the solvent is gone, ensuring you don't get a face full of acetone.
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To stay solvent, the WHO has dipped into a pot of money called the contingency fund for emergencies, or CFE.
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In a letter to the company's board, the asset manager said "there is overwhelming evidence that PG&E is solvent".
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The Highway Trust Fund (HTF) – which has required $143 billion in general funds since 2008 – isn't becoming any more solvent.
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Plant workers removed 50,000 gallons of pentane, a highly flammable solvent, stored at the site as a precaution last week.
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The solvent, known as toluene, was labeled a "priority product" for regulation in the state, The San Francisco Chronicle reported.
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In addition to the fungicide, 13 out of 15 contained Vitamin E — a solvent that's used to cut cannabis vapes.
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The events also cast a cloud over the ECB, which monitored the banks and had deemed them solvent until recently.
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Various paint tubes and cans lined up on shelves seem about to plummet, as do the paintbrushes soaking in solvent.
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Legal, regulated vapes typically use a water-soluble solvent, as putting oil in the lungs is known to be dangerous.
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"We'll see how solvent they are at year end, and we'll see if they make it into 2020," he added.
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When the Great Recession led to restaurant closings, many chefs turned to pop-ups to stay current, visible and solvent.
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If the smart thinking continues, however, that may be all it takes for President Trump to make America solvent again.
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But for Japan to stay solvent as it turns silver, he too must move faster than he has done thus far.
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With a dual condensation process, a 300ml bottle of solvent can be used for smoothing multiple prints instead of just one.
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The killer mutilated three of his five victims, used solvent to wipe away clues and left their bodies in ghastly tableaux.
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As part of the deal, they will be paid back on more favorable terms assuming the project proves solvent, they added.
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When most businesses file for bankruptcy, a financier will step up and keep the troubled firm solvent while the bankruptcy proceeds.
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But regulators have forced them to squirrel away so much capital that the banks would still be solvent, the test showed.
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If you look at the health sector and the hospitals, specifically, we have to throw money at keeping the hospitals solvent.
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A runny mixture of pigment and solvent, it streaks and stains to create rivulets that evoke, for me, warm bodily fluids.
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But instead of just salt water, his method also used a more potent chemical solvent called benzene to finish the job.
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The analysis was complicated in part because a cup of solvent within the rover's mobile laboratory had leaked, contributing misleading signals.
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The Trace reported in 2017 that the ATF had taken action against three companies for selling silencers disguised as solvent traps.
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And hundreds of independent theater owners, whose cinemas often are cherished community gathering places, now find themselves struggling to stay solvent.
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If art fairs threaten less solvent galleries, there has to be another way to collaborate, to share space and to breathe.
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Undocumented immigrants even make our Social Security system more solvent, as they pay into it, but they cannot collect the benefits.
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Lawyers, for instance, fear that their virtue in maintaining a solvent, sustainable pension scheme will be punished under the merged system.
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The auto industry hasn't been much help either, since ethanol in high concentrations is a solvent that can damage car engines.
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Then comes layers of fluorocarbon powder and liquid waxes that often contain nasty solvent-based additives such as benzene, toluene, and xylene.
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Meanwhile, low interest rates have been bad news for pension funds, which mostly depend on bond yields in order to remain solvent.
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There are 74 cups for samples, but nine of them are ready with solvent so Curiosity can also conduct wet chemistry experiments.
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In effect, the banks allowed Mr. Trump to remain solvent so that they could get the benefit of his gift for salesmanship.
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Critics with right-wing sympathies attacked Cubism, while leftists celebrated its stylistic radicalism as a useful social solvent like opium and hashish.
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They're wines that keep us solvent, wines that represent our authority and open-mindedness, and last of all, wines that people want.
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In an attempt to dislodge it, he blasted it with cleaning solvent and tried to simply rub it off with his finger.
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FAME has a solvent effect that can corrode engine seals and gaskets, potentially increasing maintenance costs, and requiring special handling and equipment.
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He's arranged for a bank loan and invested the money into some high-yield crops that will hopefully make them solvent again.
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To make their micro pumps, the researchers dissolved the polymer in dichloromethane, a solvent, and filled glass capillary tubes with the solution.
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MPS is using a clause in Europe's Bank Recovery and Resolution Directive (BRRD) allowing governments to put capital into banks deemed solvent.
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With uDISCO, scientists added a solvent that not only makes the mouse more transparent than ever before, but preserves fluorescence for months.
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The panel's proponents say the board is necessary to address Medicare's runaway spending and keep the program fiscally solvent for future enrollees.
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Production of straight-to-metal copper from mines with SX-EW (solvent extraction-electrowinning) capacity also fell by 3.0 percent last year.
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Without a solvent, chemists could not be confident that all the particles would mix well enough to meet each other and react.
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To address the shortfall, a total of $28503 billion has been transferred into the trust fund since 22019 to keep it solvent.
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Acetone, a solvent in nail polish remover, and hydrogen peroxide, found in hair bleach, are among the ingredients used to make TATP.
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A series of rescues kept Greece solvent, even as many doubt the country will be able to pay back its crushing debts.
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Based on estimates in the trustees report, the more immigrants that come in, the longer the Social Security system will stay solvent.
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"For the average worker this means paying an additional 50 cents per week every year to keep the system solvent," he stated.
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But there were chemist shops, where von Liebieg bought ligroin, a laboratory solvent, to power his machine's single-cylinder three-horsepower engine.
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Hospitals supplement their medical payments with high-margin non-health care services — food courts, parking, and so on — to keep themselves solvent.
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It's all about the changing ratios of water, the solvent, and coffee, the thing from which that water is extracting flavor compounds.
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Rennert has long said the verdict made no sense because jurors thought MagCorp was solvent at the time of the alleged transfers.
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As for keeping the program solvent, Mr. Mulvaney said he would not recommend cuts that would cause current retirees to lose benefits.
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Stop refusing to enforce the individual mandate, which is what will help make the exchanges solvent and viable for years to come.
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We pay taxes to help keep systems such as Medicare and Social Security solvent — systems that we may never directly benefit from.
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In order to remain solvent after the loss of their physical space, Wilson had to get creative and make some difficult choices.
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Brown said the clinic needs the Virginia Medicaid expansion to remain solvent and free of the constant emergency fundraisers it routinely holds.
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Instead, he says he uses terpenes, the parts of the cannabis plant that give it its taste and smell, as the solvent.
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It was a ball of isopropanol [a liquid alcohol used as a solvent] barely being held together with cannabinoids ... it was sketch.
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They notified the ECB, which declared Popular – a bank it had deemed solvent a day earlier – as "failing or likely to fail".
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The country is what political scientists call a "petrostate," meaning that it depends on oil and gas exports in order to remain solvent.
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No companies are particularly close to real-life asteroid mining, though, so they're using other strategies to stay solvent until the time comes.
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By buying the settlement this fall, the hedge funds had bet that Toshiba would stay solvent until it completed the payments in 2022.
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The passage in which the blade appears is about dragonglass, a seemingly all-purpose solvent for all things bad in the Seven Kingdoms.
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It rejected Rennert's argument that the jury rendered an "irrational" verdict by awarding damages despite believing MagCorp was solvent at all relevant times.
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Some, like Monte dei Paschi di Siena in Italy are facing questions about whether they can remain solvent while saddled many nonperforming loans.
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Financial analysts examine a business' or other entity's financial strength and reports on whether or not it is solvent or a smart investment.
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To remain solvent, the city has decided to shrink not just in population, but in size, concentrating residents and services in the centre.
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She points out in the piece that the young women we see at awards shows are often less financially solvent than they seem.
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"Unfortunately, this bill today doesn't make these failing plans more stable, doesn't end underfunding or make them more solvent over time," Brady said.
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Layoffs of this scale ring alarm bells pretty much across the board, but the company has insisted that it is solvent and successful.
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It's a make-or-break period for some drillers that struggling to remain solvent as the oil price downturn enters its third year.
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It received state funds in July to help repay debts and also about 20 billion rand in government guarantees to keep it solvent.
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In a letter sent on Friday, Saracho told his executives that the bank was solvent and urged them to remain calm and confident.
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Source: FactSet Crude exports are insufficient to keep Venezuela solvent, as oil prices are still about 50 percent below their October 2014 levels.
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The group includes four solvent-transfer drawings, four photo-collages for the book's front and back covers and endpapers, and 11 layout pages.
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Solvent abuse is not a new phenomenon, the report points out, and is primarily found in "young and vulnerable people," according to Kramp.
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Effective cost controls should be implemented to ensure that a choice program remains solvent and is around for generations of veterans to come.
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Opponents have raised serious concerns about whether privatization would guarantee safety, protect national security, expedite new technology and keep our aviation system solvent.
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Even with a solvent employer sponsoring it, the scheme's 14 billion pounds ($20.6 billion) of liabilities exceeds its 13.3 billion pounds in assets.
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They're free of ammonia, chlorine bleach, dyes and colorants, perchloroethylene (a chemical solvent often used by professional dry cleaners), parabens, phthalates, and VOCs.
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"Tesla needs Maxwell's solvent-free battery electrode manufacturing for a viable path to lower battery costs," said Craig Irwin of Roth Capital Partners.
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The danger is that the pandemic chokes off economic activity for long enough to turn solvent institutions insolvent, overwhelmed by loans gone bad.
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And by keeping the economy solvent, which depends heavily on an expected economic stimulus deal coming out of Congress as soon as tomorrow.
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Even a search for "solvent traps" on Amazon returns a page of unrelated items useful in silencer construction, such as automobile fuel filters.
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The trustee maintains that she believes the hospital can be solvent and remain operational, and that she is committed to supporting hospital staff.
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Neighbors are maimed by combines and the author's father nearly dies from chemical poisoning a week into a job transporting used cleaning solvent.
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When a Few Bucks Can Get Students to the Finish Line In Georgia, keeping students solvent until graduation brings their university big dividends.
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Since the pension program originated from a federal government effort, coal-state lawmakers see it as a federal responsibility to keep it solvent.
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The program stayed largely solvent until the toll of Hurricane Katrina and Hurricane Sandy saddled it with more than $24 billion in debt.
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Typically, once regulators declared a bank a failure, the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation would arrange for its acquisition by a credibly solvent institution.
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To keep the STF solvent past fiscal 2020, the report outlined several proposals, including a rail fare increase, subsidy reductions and hiring freezes.
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Qatari banks are highly solvent and profitable, and data released in the central bank's monthly report show they are liquid, Sheikh Abdullah added.
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Supporters of IPAB argue that the board is needed to address Medicare's runaway spending and keep the program fiscally solvent for future enrollees.
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NMR, the technology behind MRI, most commonly consists of a molecule of interest dissolved in a liquid solvent, placed in a strong magnetic field.
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"The big question now is how solvent Kushner is," Jeff Hauser, executive director of the corruption watchdog group the Revolving Door Project, told me.
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She had been trying to modify subtilisin, an enzyme that breaks down other proteins, so that it would work in dimethylformamide (DMF), a solvent.
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The solvent, a mixture of ethanol and water, keeps the fibers from falling apart as they fling out of the supercharged cotton candy machine.
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She had been trying to modify subtilisin, an enzyme that chops up other proteins, so that it would work in dimethylformamide (DMF), a solvent.
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Details: PG&E, the solvent California utility, filed for Chapter 11 protection this week, citing assets of $71.4 billion and liabilities of $51.7 billion.
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The short answer is that acetone is a really good solvent, especially of polystyrene—and styrofoam is just polystrene and a lot of air.
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And Russia is essentially what political scientists call a "petrostate" — dependent, like Venezuela and Saudi Arabia, on oil exports in order to remain solvent.
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"Although in some contemplated scenarios certain institutions analyzed could suffer from a lack of capital, the overall system would remain solvent," it also said.
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The report's authors hope increased awareness will help reduce further inhalant-related deaths, through education in schools around the fatal consequences of solvent abuse.
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Without reforms, the report says, payments to beneficiaries would have to be cut by 25 percent starting in 2023 to keep the program solvent.
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One of the sources said the ECB considered the lenders solvent, a key condition for them to receive the state bailout they have requested.
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The GOP controlled the field when it came to giving the American people policies that would lead to a solvent, fiscally strong federal government.
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Established in 85033, the program remained solvent until Hurricane Katrina in 2005 and superstorm Sandy in 2012 sunk NFIP in $23 billion in debt.
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But the latter requires a stress test or other assessment to be conducted by the authorities and can only be provided to solvent banks.
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Sellers with high fixed costs cannot remain solvent if they charge each buyer only a small markup over the cost of producing additional units.
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Bob Folkestad, the founder of a leading solvent trap retailer called Quiet Bore, told The Trace the ATF forced manufacturers like him into business.
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Mr. Backus spent the next few years trying to sustain his family while keeping the town solvent with a flurry of federal grant writing.
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There were some clear managerial screw ups, like using the wrong solvent [which damaged the system] … but most of this is really, really difficult.
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"All banks would remain solvent, with their capital adequacy ratios (CARs) remaining well above Basel regulatory requirements under the stress scenarios," the MAS said.
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Prices are not cheap though, so this is definitely a gift idea for those of you firmly ranked as Solvent A-7 and above.
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Widely used as an industrial solvent and also in some medical products, isopropanol, or rubbing alcohol, is one of two key ingredients for sarin.
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DMF is a solvent that can cause liver damage, cancer and other adverse health issues, according to the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
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It forces Congress's hand on addressing not only that borrowing limit, but the longer-term problems with the program—that it's just not financially solvent.
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However, Whittaker noted, wet cleaners often save on their utility bills because cooling PERC systems and recycling solvent is a water- and energy-intensive process.
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European Union rules governing state aid allow for a solvent bank to receive public money to fill a hypothetical capital shortfall under a shock scenario.
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With soft artist brushes and, if needed, the occasional solvent, he patiently takes off years and years of soot and grime from coal-running furnaces.
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While the asbestos trusts have often been underfunded, the automakers trust will be a pay-as-you-go system, helping to ensure it remains solvent.
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"XR17 is essentially a drug-delivery system that, when combined with chemotherapeutic treatments, is more easily released into the bloodstream without added solvent," he said.
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"I urge (the Solvent Extractors' Association of India) to not take such decisions unilaterally and allow both governments to resolve the current situation," Kok said.
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"I think at its best, imagery—especially imagery that's shared widely on social media and in editorial stories—can be a shame solvent," she says.
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One day, when we were scraping promotional decals off the glass doors with an industrial solvent, she told me she needed to take a break.
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One GOP source pointed to a Harris poll from 21625 that showed 2900 percent of Americans supported some Medicare reforms to keep the program solvent.
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Regulators and central banks would become agitated if they could not see how solvent the nation's banks were at the end of the financial day.
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NFIP stayed largely solvent until Hurricanes Katrina and Rita in 22019, and Superstorm Sandy in 2012 saddled it with more than $24 billion in debt.
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"We must finally tackle the tough issues in order to ensure that this critical institution is competitive and solvent for years to come," he said.
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Piraeus is one of the Greek credit institutions considered solvent but facing "temporary" liquidity problems due to several years of economic crisis in the region.
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Congress is considering H.R. 860, the Social Security 2100 Act, landmark legislation I co-sponsored, that would keep Social Security solvent for 85033 more years.
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Equitable Medicare payments are the only thing keeping many skilled nursing facilities solvent, given that over-three-fifths of nursing home patients are on Medicaid.
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By Wednesday evening, Mr. Brown said investigators had concluded that the fire was "definitely arson" after discovering "some type of solvent or flammable substance" inside.
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John Larson have introduced legislation that would keep Social Security solvent for 75 years while protecting Cost of Living Adjustments (COLAs) and modestly boosting benefits.
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Finally, everything we know about life indicates that it requires some kind of liquid solvent in which chemical interactions can lead to self-replicating molecules.
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Where you may find it: 1-bromopropane is used as a refrigerant, a lubricant, a degreaser and a solvent in spray adhesives and dry cleaning.
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Ms. Danneberg, an Austrian, works with a mix of gouache, inkjet printing, paint primer and solvent, vinyl, canvas and glue to create texturally unique tableaus.
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He added that the government had to think of legislative packages that would keep small and medium companies solvent, assuming a 60-day quarantine period.
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Eskom supplies more than 90% of South Africa's electricity but struggles to keep the lights on and is dependent on government bailouts to stay solvent.
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Unlike the solvent-only technique being pitched by Nsolv, this would allow firms to adapt existing thermal plants rather than build new ones, Kuhach said.
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It stayed largely solvent until the toll of Hurricane Katrina and Hurricane Sandy saddled it with more than $6900 billion in debt: http://bit.ly/2628ALry28503Q.
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We respect creators in the field of journalism, and we want to ensure that they get access to the rights they need to remain solvent.
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Congress has kept the trust fund solvent by shoring it up with $143 billion in general revenue since 2008, according to the Tax Policy Center.
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Much of the time, however, the Postal Service makes a valiant effort to be adaptive and solvent, only to watch the government hobble its efforts.
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The latest proposal could get attention from senior voters as well as younger voters worried about whether Social Security will be solvent in the future.
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The Army has developed new aqueous lithium-ion batteries that use a nonflammable, water-based solvent and lithium salt that is not sensitive to heat.
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The 2014 fire started below the library, when an overhead projector ignited solvent in a student's artwork, and destroyed much of the interior's western half.
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The court said there's nothing unprecedented about the appointment of a custodian for a solvent company mired in the sort of irreconcilable management disputes TransPerfect faced.
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By combining these two measures, Larson's bill would — as its name suggests — keep the Social Security trust fund solvent through the year 2100, without cutting benefits.
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Modi's cabinet gave the go-ahead last year to sell the loss-making flagship airline after successive governments spent billions of dollars to keep it solvent.
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Scientists already knew that mixing a solvent like water and alcohol could reduce the coffee ring effect, but usually this only works for really tiny drops.
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After the industry shrinks through the early 2020s, the remaining U.S. companies will emerge as solvent and more fit to compete, according to the IEA's forecast.
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With a solvent-infused cotton swab, he strips away years and years of grime—usually a mixture of dirt, kitchen grease, cigarette smoke, and car pollution.
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They are estimated to need another 20143 billion euros to stay afloat but European authorities have yet to declare them solvent and approve their restructuring plans.
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The company is also seeking approval from regulators for its 50,000 bpd Cold Lake expansion project, which will use solvent-assisted steam technology to extract bitumen.
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Under Japan's Deposit Insurance Law, the government can pre-emptively provide financial assistance to a solvent bank holding company, when a serious system disruption is anticipated.
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Many of the counties in Kentucky most reliant on Medicaid—both for health coverage and to keep rural hospitals financially solvent—are also steadfastly Republican strongholds.
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China's economic and diplomatic support have kept successive Kim regimes in power and solvent enough to pursue the acquisition and proliferation of weapons of mass destruction.
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SAA has been relying on government guarantees to keep it solvent and has been cited by major rating agencies as a threat to South Africa's economy.
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The Social Security Administration said those two fixes would keep the fund solvent over the 75-year window they analyze, even with the larger benefits. Reps.
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To provide meaningful health coverage for persons with preexisting conditions and keep the private companies that sell health insurance solvent, you need a balanced risk pool.
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That's why we need legislation that protects patients yet preserves access to care by not penalizing physicians who need to be paid fairly to stay solvent.
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Facebook's plans, announced Tuesday, come as the news industry is struggling to remain solvent in the face of free distribution of its information through the internet.
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As "Catch-22" was beginning its delayed but spectacular liftoff, Rosset was trying to plug a dike with sixty holes in it, and keep Grove solvent.
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Biden said his 2020 campaign Social Security plan would not only make the program "solvent for my grandchildren" but also increase payments for very elderly Americans.
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The Social Security 260 Act, a current proposal before Congress, calls for similar changes in an effort to make the program solvent through the year 212.4.
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Russia tried to come to the rescue, restructuring some of the debt it is owed, but the financial infusion will do little to keep Venezuela solvent.
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The banker, who had also accumulated rights for a pension of 24.2 million euros, has defended himself by saying that the bank was solvent when he left.
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He took in the thin ochre powder that lightly coated the machines, hand tools, hardware, cans of solvent, glue jars, toy action figures, and abstract-looking artwork.
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BlueMountain said nearly two months after the Camp Fire around 18 Wall Street analysts had found the company solvent with a consensus equity valuation of $20 billion.
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Earlier on Friday, House of Fraser appointed Ernst and Young as administrators after talks with investors and creditors failed to find "a solvent solution" for the business.
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With prompts from his fellow Republicans, Mulvaney painted a picture to the panel about the need for reform for Social Security and Medicare to keep them solvent.
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Also used in industrial degreasing, paint stripping, and metalworking, PERC seemed like a convenient and comparatively safe substance, and quickly became the most common dry cleaning solvent.
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We've got a sneaky little trick that will preserve the size and shape of your rips, without requiring a needle, thread, or a gunky seam-freeze solvent.
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To be eligible for a precautionary recapitalisation, the eurozone's Single Supervisory Mechanism must consider the banks to be solvent and to meet Pillar 1 regulatory capital requirements.
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"The correction in local palm prices was limited due to the fall in rupee," said B.V. Mehta, executive director of the Solvent Extractors' Association of India (SEA).
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The result then is water that can no longer claim to be a "universal solvent," the property that more or less makes the biological world go 'round.
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"We've got to make sure that we are doing something, putting some kind of entitlement reforms in place or these will not be solvent," Walker added. Rep.
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The coal industry has furiously lobbied President Donald Trump to help keep unprofitable coal producers solvent, an idea to which the president has lent a sympathetic ear.
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Tesla spokesman Dave Arnold said a drum of "standard construction cleaning solvent" was spilled at a loading dock and a small area of the building was evacuated.
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With revenue falling and debt costs rising, coal companies, which are large employers in parts of West Virginia, Wyoming and Utah, have been scrambling to stay solvent.
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Monty, who keeps the members of her clan solvent by selling their plasma to blood banks, wields a crocodile-headed cane to squelch any signs of rebellion.
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Using cost-effective alternative energy sources to offset domestic consumption is the only way for Saudi Arabia to export enough oil to keep the state fiscally solvent.
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Having her work to keep her family solvent and support a newly widowed father would bolster Darlene as the show's new (and very different) sandwich-generation protagonist.
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Presumably the buyers—or someone else further along the supply chain—would dissolve the chemicals in a solvent and spray them onto dried plant matter for smoking.
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But once we made it over the bridge, the huge, blue solvent of the bay erased whatever hideous self-consciousness we'd felt while riding along the highway.
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All governments can do now is bridge the gap by keeping illiquid firms solvent, preventing a seizure of credit markets and cushioning the demand drop, it reckons.
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Thankfully, I made the right choice, escaped a career in journalism and took the plunge into Middle East studies that has kept me solvent for 35 years.
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Restoring the sanity of our fiscal position will require raising more revenue, slowing the rate of growth in health care spending, and making Social Security sustainably solvent.
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Some state health officials have indicated that Vitamin E acetate, a solvent used to "cut" cannabis for use in vape pens, may be responsible for the outbreak.
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"We'll see more of this as the market slows ... to make sure state-owned and domestic automakers will be solvent," said John Humphrey, a JD Power consultant.
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New Delhi's palm oil imports in November stood at 671,863 tonnes, the lowest since July 2018, the Solvent Extractors' Association (SEA) said in a statement bit.ly/20193gkfP2.
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CBD is derived by growing cannabis, drying it out, pulverizing it, and then, often, using a rotary evaporator filled with an ethanol solvent to extract the CBD.
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