Sentences with phrase «as an intermediary on»

It also means that the cryptocurrency exchanges could file for tax exemptions as well, «if they complete the purchase and sale of Bitcoin as an intermediary on their own behalf.»

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Until we can connect our brains directly to this virtual miasma of data that Google has done such a good job organizing, we're going to be reliant on companies to make hardware that acts as the intermediary.
In addition to working as an intermediary between the campaign and the Republican National Committee in 2016, Gates frequently traveled with Trump and later served as an adviser on the inaugural committee after Trump's election in November.
Servicers work as intermediaries, handling homeowners» mortgage payments on behalf of investors who own the loans.
Given that the issues are seemingly unavoidable in NAFTA, the lecture then highlights the preferred approach (relying on international treaty standards) and identifies many of the most important issues up for discussion including copyright term, fair dealing, intermediary liability and digital issues such as net neutrality and data localization.
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As my colleague David Graham wrote, the letter from Trump's lawyers that Trump proffered on the subject last week «doesn't define several key terms,» leaving open the possibility that one of Trump's projects benefited from Russian funding through a pass - through corporation or another intermediary.
As a result, the various market interest rates that intermediaries have to pay to raise funds have, on occasion, moved independently of the cash rate.
What are banks for? Typically, banks are described as intermediaries that take deposits and lend them out, earning what is called net interest margin on the gap between what is paid on the savings and what is earned on loans. From where I stand, this description is wrong on three counts.
Unlike a lender, Great Lakes does not initiate any of the loans it services, but rather acts as the intermediary and guarantor between the borrower (you) and lender (the federal government or a private company, depending on your loan type) once the loan enters repayment.
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Arbitrageurs made billions by acting as financial intermediaries making income on the margin between low yen - borrowing costs and high foreign - currency interest rates.
While decentralized coiners will do what they can to reduce trust and rely on the protocol (in my opinion), the old - fashioned crowd - sourcers will approach their business as an intermediary company and take a hands - off approach.
The bureau has been relying on a small number of agents based in the United States Embassy in Moscow to serve as intermediaries with the authorities there.
When banks and other private - market intermediaries acquire base money, they do so, not for the sake of holding on to it, as they might were they mere warehouses, but in order to lend or otherwise invest it.
Imagine how other systems that rely on intermediaries, such as property transfer, contract execution, and identity management, could be disrupted by a similarly open peer - to - peer system.
At the end of the post there is a company mentioned that provides services as intermediary and connects bitcoin ATM operators directly with bitcoin friendly banks also providing additional services on the way.
But insofar as liberal freedom is atomistic and precludes the claim of others on the property that is my person, the state tasked with securing this liberty will exist to protect me from God's commandments, the demands of other persons, so - called intermediary institutions, and, ultimately, even nature itself.
Testimony as story is thus found in an intermediary position between a statement made by a person and a belief assumed by another on the faith of the testimony of the first.
In that case it is hard to see why such a created entity, communicated to the faculty of the finite being, could not lastingly belong to it, and why, therefore, we may not consider as conceivable the very thing that defenders of physical premotion attack as metaphysically meaningless, namely, that a faculty or power, understood to be an active power, could bring itself from potency to act, of itself, of course on the basis of conservatio and concursus, which latter, however, would not create some intermediary between potency and act but simply posit potency and act.
On the terrestrial plane and at the human level, however, the narrative concentrates on Moses, on his role vis a-vis the Lord and Israel, and on his incomparable stature as intermediary between God and PeoplOn the terrestrial plane and at the human level, however, the narrative concentrates on Moses, on his role vis a-vis the Lord and Israel, and on his incomparable stature as intermediary between God and Peoplon Moses, on his role vis a-vis the Lord and Israel, and on his incomparable stature as intermediary between God and Peoplon his role vis a-vis the Lord and Israel, and on his incomparable stature as intermediary between God and Peoplon his incomparable stature as intermediary between God and People.
But on the terrestrial plane, at the human level, the narrative concentrates on Moses, on his role vis - a-vis Yahweh and Israel, and on his incomparable stature as intermediary between God and people.
The Real chief is reportedly in close contact with Neymar's father via Wagner Ribeiro, who is acting as the intermediary, and the deal could be dependent on Cristiano Ronaldo's contractual status.
Halloran was convicted in July for his role as an intermediary in the effort to have Smith put on the ballot.
As the top blogs built their readerships and rose to national prominence, in some sense they became just another set of intermediary: another filter on information.
Gillibrand (D - N.Y.) said the bipartisan Microloan Modernization Act would boost the limit on loans intermediary lending organizations such as community - based nonprofits can provide to small businesses.
In Albany, where a number of New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio's policy priorities have succumbed to resistance from Gov. Andrew Cuomo and state Senate Republicans, documents suggest that de Blasio has turned to the real estate industry's chief lobbying group in New York as an intermediary to press politicians on a matter beyond its traditional scope: the city's public school system.
«The role of parent governor would be more effective as an intermediary moving between the parent body and the governing body, helping to develop bottom - up strategies on governance, such as parent - led councils and increasing the visibility of governors,» Dr Wilkins says.
Documents suggest that NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio has turned to the real estate industry's chief lobbying group, REBNY, as an intermediary to press Albany politicians on a matter beyond its traditional scope: the city's public school system.
Meanwhile Johnson's new special adviser Lee Cain is described as a key intermediary, having previously worked for Gove and as head of broadcast on the Vote Leave campaign.
Of the Mateo / Jaoui bundling, de Blasio campaign spokesman Dan Levitan said, «Jaoui was listed as the intermediary based on information provided to the campaign.
Eventually, the team hit on the 531,000 - base, 473 - gene design that became known as JCVI - syn 3.0 (syn2.0 was a less streamlined intermediary).
Crypto - currencies are intended to eliminate reliance on brick - and - mortar middlemen such as banks, exchanges, credit card conglomerates and other financial intermediaries.
As they moved from seasonally collecting acorns and hunting gazelle to farming wheat and barley, many researchers think they went through an intermediary phase: a semisedentary period in which they built stone dwellings but still hunted for sustenance and moved on when resources became scarce.
Research suggests that any two people on Earth can be linked by a surprisingly small chain of intermediary acquaintances — an observation popularly known as the small - world effect.
In both humans and the bacteria, a key protein complex called RNA polymerase clamps onto and ticks down the DNA chain, reading the code of DNA «letters» as it translates genetic instructions into intermediary RNA molecules on the way to building proteins.
In 2011 Yale's Open Data Access (YODA) Project reached an agreement with medical device maker Medtronic to act as an intermediary for releasing all data on clinical trials of a controversial bone - growth protein whose safety had been questioned.
Jesus was sort of created as this intermediary between God and the world but doesn't have any divine properties on its own.
To achieve the project's objectives, MOPD will build — and act as an intermediary for — coalitions on both the supply and demand sides of NYC's labor market.
As such, members of these minority groups have traditionally relied on intermediaries — clubs, temples, bookstores, college groups — as a way to meet potential partnerAs such, members of these minority groups have traditionally relied on intermediaries — clubs, temples, bookstores, college groups — as a way to meet potential partneras a way to meet potential partners.
THE DVD by Bill Chambers It's not clear from the press release whether Lovely and Amazing, which was shot in 24 fps HiDef, bypassed a celluloid intermediary in its transfer to DVD, but whatever the case, the film looks technically as lush on the format as the all - digital Star Wars: Episode II - Attack of the Clones.
Just as The Square gave viewers a you - are - there view of unfolding history in Egypt, so does Winter on Fire transport you without much of an intermediary into Ukraine's violent strife.
When Bunny is suddenly kidnapped, the other Lebowski calls on The Dude to act as an intermediary to the situation, leaving him to deal with a suitcase full of ransom money and a gang of nihilistic German punks.
In particular, the report shares lessons learned in targeting key economic regions, analyzing regional assets and gaps, and focusing technical assistance and support on helping states and regions with such things as early career advising and exposure, engaging employers, and building intermediary organizations that can link employers and schools to scale up the provision of workplace learning opportunities for young people.
But when technology is used to personalize on behalf of students, it often acts as a prohibitive intermediary between the teachers and students.
Earlier this year, IEL was awarded a grant from the U.S. Department of Labor to serve as an intermediary organization to work with communities on Right Turn.
In conclusion, participants were encouraged to ruminate on the importance of public / private relations with the business community, as well as the role of intermediaries.
Visitors included staff from the US Departments of Education and Labor, the District of Columbia public school system, youth programs that focus on issues such as juvenile justice, employment, and education, and representatives from intermediaries that work with cities and other local entities.
Ingram said the alliance will give publishers access to high - quality print - on - demand services and new channels for sales, as well as an intermediary for importation, customs, shipping, and warehousing coordination.
Because libraries and publishers will perpetually disagree on these terms, it helps to have a third party like Overdrive or NetLibrary to act as a buffer or intermediary.
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