Sentences with phrase «reserve has no control over it»

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Beijing has substantive tools at its disposal: gargantuan foreign exchange reserves, close control over the conduits of domestic finance, a current account surplus and a near - monopoly on yuan assets held on shore.
Yet the practice is widespread, in part because oil prices have been much higher in recent years and because it is hard to find new multimillion barrel reservoirs these days, especially in the picked over U.S. Denbury, based in Plano, Texas, controls more than 1,000 miles of CO2 pipelines and has published reserves of 17 trillion cubic feet of the greenhouse gas, used to pump more than 70,000 barrels of oil a day.
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A cash reserve is built up, but you have no control over how it's invested.
If you don't reserve these rights, you have given away the control over how it looks, and you might not like the final product.
However, except in exceptional circumstances, the LSB does not have any direct control over regulated individuals or entities — those powers are reserved for the front - line regulators.
Mr. Obama has no control over the pending collapse of the European Union as the dominoes begin to fall (Greece, Italy, Spain, Ireland, Iceland... and on it will go), eventually affecting Canadian real estate prices as buyers dry up and start counting their cash reserves... under their floorboards.
My objective hasn't been to pay off my home, but to pay down my home to rapidly save up for additional down payments and reserves, while keeping as much control over my additional principal payments.
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